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  • Report:  #8770

Complaint Review: Work From Home Businesses - Nationwide

Reported By:
- Essex, MD,
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Work From Home Businesses
Nationwide Nationwide, U.S.A.
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This cannot be said enough. There are so many ads out there that promise you $500 - $1000 per week stuffing envelpoes and/or to assemble products at home.

I know the promise of so much money sounds too good to be true. Well, I am here to tell you that it is too good to be true. Why would private businesses hire someone out of their company to stuff their envelopes when they have employees to do this, in many cases, for minimum wage?

As for the one to assemble products from home, again, why would a reputable company hire outside of their own business?

I looked into a few of these ads and sent for their "Free Information". What it consists of is a small pamphlet or paper showing you how to order this booklet and all the booklet consists of are names of businesses that you have to contact yourself.

And the booklet may cost you $39 and up. The booklet is absolutely useless because the majority of the companies will tell you that they already have their own employees that take care of all of that and the ones that will give you the time of day, charge another fee.

Yes, you have to buy the unassembled products first. When you get the products to assemble, they will not buy them back from you if they are not done to their specifications, which is 99% of the time.

Save yourself the time and aggravation, and more importantly, the money and take some advice from someone who has already done the leg work for you.

The only way to make really big money is three ways.

1) Win the lottery

2) Be born into it or marry into it, or

3) The most feasible, work hard and climb the ladder.

We cannot all be Donald Trump or Bill Gates. Real money comes hard and goes easy. Don't throw away your hard earned money for a dream that will only turn into a nightmare.

I hope this will help many out there. Goldie Blankenship-JR Rip-Off Reporter


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Jimmy

Nashville,
Tennessee,
U.S.A.
If they're going to operate a business, the least they could do is talk to the so-called employees

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, May 05, 2003

I really don't know what this company is all about, but i would like to know/ I've tried to get information on Refund Recovery Software but was told to call customer service and really didn't get far with them either. If they're going to operate a business, the least they could do is talk to the so-called employees who are willing to fork over hard earned money and may wind up holding the bag for what looked like a syre-fire way to make an honest living. Times are too hard to throw away money on a promise, if this program isn't for real they should stop advertising it on the internet. I was very interested in the program but couldn't get any feedback on it, if it's fpr real, please let me know.

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