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to Avoid Scams and What if I told you that if you'd give me $395, that I'd then give you a million dollars? Or how about investing $179 and doing some simple tasks (which I will explain after you've paid) and I'll give you $1000 or more a day? Believe me? I hope not! Quick get-rich schemes are all over the web - work from home, no selling involved, guaranteed earn more than you've ever dreamed... they make it sound even better that the mega-lottery which - one can always hope - but you know that really there's very little chance that you're going to become a millionaire this way. Fuller doesn't offer these inflated false promises. It doesn't tell you that you'll get rich. It doesn't promise you'll not have to do anything except sit at home and count your money. That's ridiculous! Fuller offers persons that are inclined to work at a solid, proven opportunity to earn extra, pay for things they can't afford now, work from home while raising kids, or part time after retirement, whatever suits one's circumstances. Many reps have been with Fuller for 30, 40, 50 years or more - and are still going. This is proof positive of our opportunity and your legitimacy. We have people that are handicapped, those that need a second income to offer more to their family, many whose retirement and social security alone doesn't provide a comfortable living, as well as people who just want to get out of the house, meet others, and feel useful and productive. If you've already tried some work-from-home scheme and been bitten, give Fuller Brush a try. We don't make promises that can't be kept, nor collect hefty investments up front. And EVERYTHING is explained in advance. Here's an article printed by permission about what you can do if you've been scammed: How To Avoid Work at Home
Scams and What To Do When You're A Victim As more and more people opt-out of conventional jobs and instead choose to work from their homes, the number of work at home scams has also increased. Each year thousands of people find out the hard way that opportunities which are too good to be true usually are but not before they invest and waste millions of dollars a year. You don't have to be one of those unfortunate people. All you need to do is to become more informed, ask the appropriate questions, and know what to do if you are the victim of illegitimate opportunity. Become More Informed One of the oldest of these scams are stuffing envelopes and/or assembling items in your home. You'll find these opportunities in lots of sources, even some that are legitimate. However, what most of these ads fail to say is that you have to pay them a fee to begin. Then after you complete your job, your work is often rejected as substandard and, of course, you never see a penny. The other thing that happens is that you have to send in money only to receive instructions on how to place an ad just like the one that you've just placed in order to bring individuals just like yourself. Another common work at home scams are Pyramid schemes. Pyramid schemes are often passed off as MLM (multi-level marketing) opportunities, but there is a key difference. Pyramid schemes are more concerned with having you bring in more people and less concerned with selling products. The reason is that they aren't making their money off of selling anything to actual customers but from taking money from hopeful entrepreneurs like you. Most of these schemes ask you to make an investment or a purchase in order to become a full-fledged participant and/or to receive all of your potential profits. Generally, you never see any of the earnings promised in their advertisements. If an opportunity you've found seems to fall into one of these categories, you should start asking questions before signing up for anything. Ask the Appropriate Questions Here are some of those questions: Know What to Do If You Are a Victim Your first course of action should be to notify the company. Talk to someone as high up in the business as possible and be sure to make them aware that your plan to contact the appropriate authorities. If you don't receive any satisfaction from the company, your next step is to report the company to the authorities. You should file a complaint with at least one, if not all, of the organizations below:
The bottom line is if a business opportunity
seems to good to be true, then it's worth checking out. Any business that tries
to pressure you into making a hasty decision isn't a business you should be
working with. Try Fuller Brush! Bess & Floyd MetcalfIn So. Florida: 305-638-8500 Elsewhere: 1-866-638-8505 |
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