With Work At Home Promotions, If It Sounds Too Good To Be True, It Often Is

Advertisers, hawking their latest work at home schemes often prey on those that can least afford to buy-in to their business. Those folks include the poor, uneducated, stay-at-home single parent, elderly, students and others.

For many work-at-home advertisements, research has shown that few, if any, produce significant earnings; other than income for those advertisers selling a work-at-home product.

Along with “instant” cash and credit repair schemes, Better Business Bureaus around the United States have received hundreds, if not thousands of complaints against firms that market products to stay at home purchasers.

The money spent on these schemes is typically a relatively small amount, so too many of those victims feel themselves foolish and never complain about being involved in the questionable associations.

Prosecution of these firms is an on-going task as information is shared with postal inspectors to assist in arrests and prosecution.

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