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nyc,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 30, 2002
ANY home-at-work offer that a/ provide a mailing address only as contact, b/ ask an upfront fee BEFORE clearly explaining what is your job, providing a detailed contract c/ talk about stuffing, stapling, mailing anything IS SCAM! There are real home-at-work offers, usually assembling toys, gadgets, theme park merchandises etc. They NEVER ask for upfront fee, they have phone, and some kind of office where you can talk with real peopel, where you can ask your questions, where you can get your contract, where you can pick up the working materials, AND where you are paid, after finishing your work.