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Irvine,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 26, 2002
Thanks for posting this:-) If you ever see any similar work-at-home advertisement in papers, on flyers, or get e-mail, please, come here to check the offer. If you do not find reports, post a question. Unfortunately these companies are changing names, poboxes every other month, so there is no way to post a current "black list" - but you can help. My advice: read back other work-at-home reports here - the experiences can help you to recognize the scams. For example: ALL the stuffing/stapling offers ARE scams. (Most of them from the same couple of scammer groups.) They either do not send you anything or do not pay for the stuffing/stapling. Stay aways from offers that require an upfront fee BEFORE giving you detailed description of the job. POBOX or e-mail as only contact info a bad sign too. And YES, ask ALL the papers advertising these scams....