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  1. 2 lip 2020 · The Work-at-Home Businesses article tells what you can do if you spent money and time on a work-at-home program and now think it isn't legitimate. Please report to the FTC at www.FTC.gov/Complaint.

  2. They (Yelp) claimed that I received three direct phone calls, which is true, but they certainly weren’t from customers, rather, they came from other company’s attempting to sell me their products and services.

  3. Yelps Consumer Alerts program warns people when we find evidence of extreme attempts to manipulate a business’s ratings and reviews.

  4. If it's a regular gmail or public email it's most likely a scammer. The check for equipment will never be valid. If in doubt, physically take it to a bank for inspection. Never do an initial interview through microsoft teams or without talking to someone who's phone number can be verified as legit.

  5. 5 sie 2020 · Some scammers are creating fake customer service information for popular companies and paying for it to show up in your search results. When you contact them, they’ll offer to “resolve” the problem you may have — if you wire money to them or send gift cards.

  6. 30 lip 2024 · What are work-from-home scams? Work-from-home scams are when deceitful people create fake job postings to benefit themselves. They may use these as a means to steal your personal information or financial assets. As work from home jobs become more popular, scammers are starting to target this market with seemingly lucrative job offers.

  7. Look up the company’s name, email address, and phone number, plus the words “scam,” “review,” or complaint.” Start with sources you’re sure are legit. Try visiting sites like your state’s Career OneStop .