Jacqueline
Hammond,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, June 26, 2003
The job you applied for is a massive pyramid scheme nationwide. Nearly every State of the Union has a segment of this pyramid. It's good that you saved your information, and hold onto it. If you access the Postal Inspector's site, www.usps.com, they have a complaint form you can fill out online, or print to mail in later. The Federal Trade Commission runs the site: www.consumer.gov. They too have an online forms. I have been told by a postal inspector that the head count of victims, and funds stolen are not hight enough to pressure them into opening a case file. So if you do not call in, they will never know the real number of just how many people have been violated. In addition, please let your Post Master know as well. It is a ripp-off and what they're doing is illegal. It is important that you do not associate yourself with them in any way, not to be implicated in their criminal activity. If you were to ask for a refund, this is entirely up to you. Just be sure to feel out those complaint forms, so that eventually we will put this to a stop, so the law knows which side of the fence you're standing on. Also, thank you for the information, I'm adding it to my next report for the Federal Trade Commision and another consumer advocate group, that I will be joining soon. To learn more about others in your situation access keywords: John Craig, Home Stuffers or United Homeworkers. You can also access by category: Home based businesses. Hope this helps.