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Another red flag that a scam is a scam is the inflated pay per hour that they post on their site. In common sense thinking, there is no company, online or offline, who will pay a contractor an exorbitant hourly rate to do mundane tasks like answer the telephone or perform Internet searches. There will be gigs that will land you a nice, lucrative income, but those will have a certain level of expectation and require a certain skill level to match. If you get any offer for jobs that are fake, false or that ask for your personal financial information, you can report these places to the Internet Crime Complaint Center. They state on their website that they are affiliated with Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and National White Collar Crime Center. Reporting this false offers will help reduce the number of scammers who are posting them.
Opportunities To Avoid There are other online scams that the work at home business person needs to steer clear of and watch out
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