Meghann
Buffalo,#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,#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.