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HOME BASED DATA ENTRY SCAM

This type of scam are quite common in the internet where the scammer will usually offer a lucrative data entry job that the victim could earn up to USD1,000 for typing a few hours a day at the comfort of the victim home. A great many people have been ripped off by data entry scams. The scammer run a data entry website that look like a professional and reputable agency. Before the victim can get the job, they will be asked to pay a registration fees that ranges from $10 to $100 being the training fees for the jobs. The registration fees are often for "training packet" and they would send all of my training materials to the victim.
After you have pay for the registration fees, the scammer will keep a numb and disappear with your money. Sometime the scammer will simply supply some unethical job for the victim.

You need NOT to pay someone to get a job. A recruitment agency will normally charge the fees to the employee instead of job seeker.

Sample of scam Job:
Would you like to earn money each week for completing various clerical based projects and assignments from home?
We are now hiring home based clerical typists to complete projects and assignments paid on a per project basis.
Experience is not required as we supply all training within our online Typist Centre. You are paid weekly for all projects submitted.

TYPIST REQUIRED Earn through -Home Based Jobs Ad Typists -Earn upto Rs. 15,000 – 20,000/-pm Clerical ad typists currently required. Full training provided, no previous experience needed. Company pays per response, and not per sale. No MLM, or commission pay structure. Paid for the work you do.

True Stories from a victim:
I saw an advertisement for a position doing data entry. All I needed to do was pay ten dollars for my "training packet" and they would send to me all of my training materials. For this particular company, I emailed the person in charge to request more information. The person that emailed me back seemed so sweet and told me how much money she was making doing this, sent me an application, (here was the clincher for me) signed it "God Bless." Well, I figured this woman had a little God in her life so she wouldn't be scamming me….right?? WRONG AGAIN! Upon filling out my application I received within two seconds an email explaining that all I had to do was send the same advertisement out to other unsuspecting people along with an application for employment, review the application (for what reason, I do not know) and send them the congratulatory letter that there employment has been approved. I would then get half of the money and the other half would go to the person who recruited me. Believe me when I say that I got my money back for these training materials. I will explain more on what to do if you become a victim at the end of this article and how to try to salvage your money.





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