Latest Work From Home Offer Just Another Scam

 

 Latest Work From Home Offer Just Another Scam


It's hard to believe that a company can actually get away with false advertising like this. With so many offers for work from home jobs, it's not strange that companies would say anything to make you sign up for their services. But why would they say the best thing about them is "no experience required"? That might seem ridiculous, but it happens all the time. The latest work from home offer just another scam. Just because it may be possible doesn't mean it is true and secure.
Basically, this is an ad for work from home jobs that requires no experience. The company is offering thousands of dollars in cash and prizes just for filling out a "job application" online. There are some definite red flags with this one, but I'm not going to go into them because I don't want to give away all the details of the scam. You can read about the red flags yourself and see what you think. All I have to say is that if you are a parent and you have kids, this company probably will not be what you're looking for.
I noticed that the ad was very similar to another scam advertisement I found in Ontario that was also targeted at parents with kids. In both cases, people were offered free money in return for filling out an application. There was only one problem with the Ontario ad. The company that ran this ad was a legitimate company and you could have actually gotten paid for working as a telemarketer for them. In the latest work from home offer, this is not true. All of these ads are scams and I hope you will take my advice and avoid them like the plague!
I do feel bad for providing this information to people, but if someone is going to use their hard earn money to waste it on a scam, it's only right that they know the truth.
To see more information about this scam visit http://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/domain/workfromhome.ca
I don't know anything about this company or where it is located. I just read it on one of the popular scam websites and decided to share it with you. This is not a sponsored post and I am not affiliated with the company in any way.
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Conclusion

There are so many work from home scams out there that it's hard to keep up. There are even scams in the lawyer industry. In this post we have tried to indicate all of the major work from home scams that exist. Hopefully you will be able to avoid them, but if you do get involved with one, then at least you will know what to look for.
These scams rely on new people finding them every day and getting drawn into them with all kinds of promises about how easy and lucrative they are going to be. The reality is very different from how they promise it will be.

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