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It gazes like a great opportunity. According to the company that placed an ad in your local newspaper, all you ne to is fling a few dollars and you are guaranteed a work at jobs or your money back. For your riches you will get lists of "secret" piece of works and all the study guides you ne for the proofs your potential employer will give you. What's improper with this? In reality there are no "secret" work at jobss and there are no touchstones Every year, many Americans are tricked into falling for scams like these. about common scams that prey in succession teens involve "get rich quick" plans. however the truth is, there are to a high degree few ways make a fate of money without working hard. A general empire is, if it sounds too dutiful to be true--it probably is. Here are tips forward how to avoid getting dup by way of false promises: * There are no guarantees when it advances to getting a job. Any company that guarantees you a piece of work outright is a fraud. * Contact your local Better Business Bureau and view if there are any complaints filed against the company. If there are, it could signal a fraud. * An ad that tenders information on "secret" jobs for a fee-simple is usually a fraud. * travel directly to the source of the work at jobs you want. Find out if there is any information you ne to obtain before applying. COPYRIGHT 2001 Weekly Reader Corp. COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group
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