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    These headlines are from companies offering you easy money for just a few hours of work a week. Remember if it sounds to good to be true, then it is.

    If you encounter any of these scams or you were scammed

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    I've got a confession to make... I was scammed by a company promising me I can stay at home and type data into forms and make over two hundred dollars a day.

    There are a lot of scams going on out there, these are just a couple of scams to be on the look out for.

    Scam #1 You Won The Lottery!

    This is an e-mail scam from a person or company informing you that you have just won the lottery. Payment is required to get your huge unsolicited lottery winnings transferred into your country/bank account. There are no 'winnings' .

    If you receive a "prize notification" from a suspicious lottery:
    • don't respond to the emails
    • don't pay any money in advance to collect a prize
    • don't reveal your full identity
    • don't reveal your bank account number or credit card details

    Scam #2 Employment and Job

    Look out for these:

    "Local Representative Needed"
    "Shipping Manager"
    "Financial Manager"
    "Sales Manager"
    "Type from home"

    These headlines are from companies offering you easy money for just a few hours of work a week. Remember if it sounds to good to be true, then it is.

    If you encounter any of these scams or you were scammed p

    Construction Estimating Form Makes Bidding Easier
    All construction contractors and construction estimators use an estimating form. These forms contain all the necessary information to provide an accurate estimate. With an estimating form, there will be no forgotten information. All the information that is needed to provide
    be on the look out for.

    Scam #1 You Won The Lottery!

    This is an e-mail scam from a person or company informing you that you have just won the lottery. Payment is required to get your huge unsolicited lottery winnings transferred into your country/bank account. There are no 'winnings' .

    If you receive a "prize notification" from a suspicious lottery:
    • don't respond to the emails
    • don't pay any money in advance to collect a prize
    • don't reveal your full identity
    • don't reveal your bank account number or credit card details

    Scam #2 Employment and Job

    Look out for these:

    "Local Representative Needed"
    "Shipping Manager"
    "Financial Manager"
    "Sales Manager"
    "Type from home"

    These headlines are from companies offering you easy money for just a few hours of work a week. Remember if it sounds to good to be true, then it is.

    If you encounter any of these scams or you were scammed

    Building Staff Into A Team
    Suppose you’ve made the effort to decide what kind of people you’re seeking for your business, and you’ve even gone to the trouble of making sure you hire staff who match those criteria. Is that enough? No it’s not. As the business leader, your last critical activity is t
    your country/bank account. There are no 'winnings' .

    If you receive a "prize notification" from a suspicious lottery:
    • don't respond to the emails
    • don't pay any money in advance to collect a prize
    • don't reveal your full identity
    • don't reveal your bank account number or credit card details

    Scam #2 Employment and Job

    Look out for these:

    "Local Representative Needed"
    "Shipping Manager"
    "Financial Manager"
    "Sales Manager"
    "Type from home"

    These headlines are from companies offering you easy money for just a few hours of work a week. Remember if it sounds to good to be true, then it is.

    If you encounter any of these scams or you were scammed

    Business Directory & Guide
    Business Directory or Guide normally come out with printed version (Book) which containing an alphabetical or classified listing of product and services, company name, company address, telephone number, and company advertising.Using Directory, people can find company
    ur full identity
    • don't reveal your bank account number or credit card details

    Scam #2 Employment and Job

    Look out for these:

    "Local Representative Needed"
    "Shipping Manager"
    "Financial Manager"
    "Sales Manager"
    "Type from home"

    These headlines are from companies offering you easy money for just a few hours of work a week. Remember if it sounds to good to be true, then it is.

    If you encounter any of these scams or you were scammed

    Being Self-Employed - Is It All That It's Cracked Up To Be?
    Ok, Here's the question. Is being self-employed all that it's cracked up to be? Ask anyone what they think about people who are self employed and I will guarantee you that the first response will be that they are all "rich". Yup, it's true, every self employed person is ri
    ger"
    "Type from home"

    These headlines are from companies offering you easy money for just a few hours of work a week. Remember if it sounds to good to be true, then it is.

    If you encounter any of these scams or you were scammed please report the email or website to the following agencies:

    The Federal Trade Commission
    http://www.ftc.gov/

    The United States Secret Service
    http://www.treas.gov/usss/index.shtml

    The U.S.Postal Inspection Service
    http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/

    National Assocation of Attorneys General
    http://www.naag.org/

    FBI
    http://www.fbi.gov/

    The National Consumers League
    http://www.nclnet.org/

    Better Business Bureau
    http://www.bbb.org/

    IFCC/IC3
    http://www.ic3.gov/

    NW3C
    http://www.nw3c.org/

    Please don't fall for the scams they have going on out there. Some of these companies look like they are the real deal but in all truth they are not. Nobody likes being taken, I myself personally felt like a fool for falling for one of these.

    Take action and help take these fraud companies down, if it can happen to me than it can happen to any of you.

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