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  • Report:  #26387

Complaint Review: NHES - Internet

Reported By:
- Blairstown, NJ,
Submitted:
Updated:

NHES
www.nhes.net Internet, U.S.A.
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Filled out an application online and mede arrengements for payment of the $29.95 to be sent,which was to be 100% refundable.

Received confirmation on the 17th of July that payment had been received and was given a ref# as well as notification that I would here from them within 7 business days to provide me with my PRN# and job orders

Have made numerous attempts to contact them through several different email addresses all of which come back as failed.

Contacting my bank to see if they can trace the payment to a physical address to file charges.

Donna

Blairstown, New Jersey


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Meghann

Buffalo,
New York,
More Info... folks who promise to place you in work-at-home positions are almost always scams

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, August 08, 2002

Mailing address listed on the NHES Web site (yeah, I could have looked there before doing all my detective work, but what fun would that have been?): N.H.E.S. Application Processing Department 961 35th Street Smithshire, IL 61478 Don't know if this is a mailboxes, etc. type place, but that's where they get their mail. BTW, these folks who promise to place you in work-at-home positions are almost always scams. Very few work-at-home schemes are legit, and when they are, they're almost always filled by the companies directly. They have machines that do stuffing & assembling, medical billing is a highly competitive field, and NO, YOU CAN'T MAKE MONEY READING BOOKS (you'll just get a list of random publishing companies and a sample letter; we get inquiries all the time, and we only hire skilled, experienced editors, not folks who like to read). If you have a skill & experience that translates well into working from home, you can parlay it into a successful venture, but you'll have to do the legwork yourself. Good luck!


Meghann

Buffalo,
New York,
This guy's been scamming people for years, using a variety of different names

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, August 08, 2002

This guy's been scamming people for years, using a variety of different names. My understanding is that he is working out of Ontario, but uses a "mailbox" address on the U.S. side. I believe it is one of the many establishments visible from the 190 going toward Niagara Falls, NY. This makes tracing a "physical address" difficult - but not impossible. The box has to be registered to someone, and if charges are filed, I believe the mailbox place can be forced to reveal the name of the boxholder. IIRC, he also got into some trouble for promoting his site as a not-for-profit when it is, in fact, nothing but a profit-generating scheme - with all the $$ going to him. I have more information about this guy on my home computer; if I can dig it up, I'll post it this evening.

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