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Work from home scams - the one to watch for
"Work from home scams" are becoming more abundant these days. However, there is one that is popping up on legitimate jobs sites you need to be aware of. More and more people are searching for a secure work from home job opportunity they can actually trust. Sadly, there are so many scams now, preying on people looking for a work at home oppotunity. One of the most popular work from home scams seems to be popping up on sites that you would normally trust.
Work From Home Scams On Trusted Sites
Sites like Forbes, Indeed and other big names are posting links that read, “Work From Home - $27/hr”; “Top 3" Work At Home Jobs; Post Links and Make Up To $379 a day; or Work At Home Opportunity, Earn $379 per Day. Be careful as these are most likely "Work From Home Scams". You will find variations of wording that follows the above links. All of these links, take you to the same looking page. By the way, these sites change business names more often than changing socks. All of which are work from home online jobs frauds. Lately it has been the same person that seems to be offering the program, “Kelly Simmons”. How many of you have run across this type of offer or Kelly Simmons’ opportunities? Please feel free to leave me a comment if you have. I plan on continuing locating these type scams, so your help would be greatly appreciated… Below, is a list of Kelly Simmons work from home scams. Usually under different company names and domain names. These often under a different personal names as well. They all have the same layout and page. Most are duplicates, but sometimes a variance. So beware of these names: Company And Ad Names Kelly Simmons Aliases Dead Giveaways On This Work At Home Scam Usually, you are lead into her first page that look like a professional newspaper article. The design and look really seems official. But this is where you as the consumer need to apply a little detective work like Lt. Columbo..
Notice the article is by Amanda Winston, a Consumer Trend Investigator. Go look her up, she is fake as this news article. In fact, this name appears in many other scams to promote authenticity.
Fake News Endorsements Here is a "play on words" trick, that isn't usually caught. You have in the top right corner or anywhere on the page really. It states, "Work From Home Opportunities Have Been Featured On". They use quite a few main media logos such as CNN, Fox News, ABC and more.
Just about all main news medias have talked about "Work From Home Opportunities". However, if you notice, there is no claim that this program is the one that was referred too. It is just a plain generic statement that could refer to any program. You will find this video clip on most of these Kelly sites. The clip is from a news reporter, talking about work at home jobs. However, I do not think this is a “Fake News Report”. If you pay attention, it is like the “Work From Home Opportunities” statement, It doesn’t refer to this program at all. It is a clip that Kelly Simmons has used to help promote her work at home scams. If you watch and listen to it, there is no mention or reference to this offer. They Have To Admit To Their Lies They also admit under their Terms of Service, (TOS), that they are not affiliated or supported by any news media or publication. You can read this under "Warranties" on their TOS, (Terms of Service).
If you read these work from home scams sites TOS. You will see, they openly admit that names and stories are not necessarily real. They have to include that for legal reasons. They just don't expect anyone ever to actually read it or understand it.
Is The "Limited Positions Left" Really True? If you notice, you have the intimidating counter for how many spots are left for you to grab this awesome opportunity. I have personally seen this program since 2013, and so far they haven’t run out of spots yet. This is another tactic to push you into buying into this work at home scam.
Fake Testimonials Even the testimonials are fake. They have used stock photos from companies like Shutterstock, and like in this photo, Snapixel. TIP: If ever curious, right click on a picture and save it to the desktop. Open a Google search in Images. Drag the image into the search field. The results will show you other sites the image is placed.
Is There A Real Job? Sadly there is not a real job. All you will get is some lame outdated training that really won't help you. This is provided you get anything at all. In order to be a success working from home, you either work for a real company or run your own business. This scam offers neither one of these opportunities. Make Money Posting Links - LIE!!! It is a lie telling you that you can make money posting links, there is no such job. The closest job for posting links is a 'Social Media Manager". As a SocialMedia Manager, you can work for a company or yourself. However, this job is more than just posting links. A Social Media Manager updates and answers messages on other people's or company's social accounts like Twitter and Facebook. Another clue to this being fallacious is, the amount of money they claim you will make. To make as much as $8000 in your first month, is difficult for an experienced marketer. Awesome as $8000 per month sounds, it just isn't going to happen. There are real companies looking to hire people to work from home, check them out HERE... Here Is What You Get For Your Money This work at home scam, with all its different names and avenues, is running from $67 to $97. What you get, is nothing for your investment. The 30 day money back guarantee is also unobtainable. Be sure to read the details in the fine print. They don't stop at the one time purchase fee, there are "up-sells". Not only will you go through up-sell pages, your inbox will get blown up. There will be more up-sells and product offers,which again, are scams. Oh, did you forget you had to give them a phone number? Not only do they bug the crap out of you through emails, they also sell your phone number to other solicitors. Then you get spam on you phone as well. So what you get for your money, is a lot of aggravation, and no real training or support to help you make a real income from home. If you are interested in learning about training in making money online, click HERE... Bottom Line This Work At Home Scam that Kelly Simmons is constantly running, has all the signs you should look for in any offer. Any time the offer has limited spaces or a limited time offer, it is either fake or an unethical tactic to push you into the product. Always look at the testimonials, search the images to see what other sites they are on. Pay attention to wording in endorsements. Always stop before going too far into a product, and look for reviews on the product. Also do reviews on the author or person of the product. It doesn't hurt to review the reviewer as they can be fake or collaborators. This offer is one you should stay away from. I wouldn't trust using a credit card to test it or try it out. It has been around for years and what you get in return is nothing. Don't Get Discouraged Do not let the work from home scams discourage you. There are real opportunities out there, click HERE to see one of my highly recommended courses for making money online. There are thousands of scams out there and I would like to expose all of them. So how many of you have run into these type scams? Please leave me a comment or contact me and tell your story. The more awareness we can bring to these type of scams, the more people we help focus on programs that work.. For vast more amount of legitimate opportunities, get your free eBook below. It is full of wide range of different job types and all are legit work from home jobs. Site Index Read the full article
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SHARE SHARE SHARE! #WORKFROMHOMESCAMS ROCKETEXPRESS SCAM I WAS FILING OUT APPLICATIONS ONLINE AND ON JOB SEARCH SITES. I WAS CONTACTED BY ALICE BAKER FROM ROCKET EXPRESS HR. I FILLED OUT EMPLOYEE AGREEMENT AND TAX FORMS. THE JOB DESCRIPTION IS TO RECEIVE PACKAGES AND INSPECT THEM FOR CUSTOMERS WHO DO NOT HAVE VISA AND MASTERCARDS OR IS OUT OF THE US. THE COMPANY WOULD PAY FOR ITEMS AND WHEN THE CUSTOMER SENDS THEIR PAYMENT THE COMPANY WOULD SEND YOU A SHIPPING LABEL TO SHIP PACKAGE. YOU WOULD GET PAID ONCE A MONTH FROM THE DATE 1ST PACKAGE SHIPPED. I DID NOT RECEIVE MY CHECK AND THEY LOCKED ME OUT OF THE EMPLOYEE DASHBOARD. ☹MY CALLS OR EMAILS HAVE NOT BEEN RETURN. THIS WHOLE THING IS CRAZY. IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE THEY WERE ASKING ME FOR MY BANK ACCOUNT INFO. SAYING I WAS PROMOTED TO ISSUE REFUNDS. I WOULD GET A BUSINESS ACCOUNT WHEN I GIVE THEM MY BANK INFO. THANK GOD I HESITATED ON THAT BECAUSE THATS WHEN THEY LOCKED ME OUT OF THE DASHBOARD. I WAS JUST IN NEED OF A JOB AND THIS IS WHAT I FIND OUT IS GOING ON IN THE WORK FORCE. I LEARNED A LESSON IF IT AIN'T CUSTOMER SERVICE DON'T WORK FROM HOME! THIS IS NOT ROCKETEXPRESS CARWASH!!! https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1BWq8FzTX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4mpmpuygs7zh
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Sadly, there are plenty of people out there willing to take advantage of you when you're at your most vulnerable. So how do you weed out the scams? Here are a few tips: 1️⃣ Buzzwords "Little to no work required to make money" - welllll then if it's too easy, there's going to be an excessive amount of competition. Tread carefully. 2️⃣ Vagueness If you don't know exactly what you're getting, steer clear. If you think they're hiding something, you're probably right. 3️⃣ No Sense Can't figure out what the revenue stream is? No dice. Know exactly what's expected of you. 4️⃣ Loopholes Check for warranties and/or guarantees. If you can't find any or they are in tiny print at the bottom of their site/page, it's a nope. 5️⃣ Location If the company is in a weird location, do thorough research. Yes, people can work from anywhere, but be cautious. No location at all? DO NOT GIVE THEM ANYTHING! 6️⃣ Marketing > Product Simply put: the marketing should come second. 7️⃣ Location + Start=Up Cost If a company is out of state and offering a "low" initial investment less than $20k, be extremely cautious. It's very difficult to sue out-of-state companies (see the post on the blog for sourced links on this). 8️⃣ Ads No, you can't make thousands just by stuffing envelopes. Use your head! So what do you do if you think a company is scamming you?? ➡️ Contact your state AG or the AG of the state where the company is registered ➡️ Check with the Better Business Bureau. They have a Scam Tracker on their site that's super helpful ➡️ Report them to the FTC For all the links, check out our latest blog post: 8 Signs That “Business Opportunity” Might Actually Be A Scam 🌻 Blog Link in Bio #DontGetScammed #BusinessScams #EntrepreneurScams #WorkFromHomeScams https://instagr.am/p/CiutQ60vj2v/
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4 Tips to Avoid Work-From-Home Email Scams
It’s no secret that jobs that allow you to work from home are on the rise, but as their popularity grows, so do inventive ways to dupe job seekers. Get-rich-quick offers and promises of lots of money for very little work should immediately put your guard up. If you haven’t already, familiarize yourself with what a standard job posting looks like.
Legitimate jobs are looking for specific skill sets and job requirements, and do not over-promise. Too many “$$$$” or “!!!!!” should forewarn you it’s not likely a trustworthy opportunity. As you pursue your dream of a “shoes optional” position, keep an eye out for these sneaky tactics.
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