
Title: How To
Protect Yourself From Work At Home Scams
Author: Tina
Barraclough
Article:
You have decided to start a home
based business, but you want to find a honest, legit home based business. With
all the scams out there , you are unsure of how to go about finding one that is
not a scam. Before starting a home business, there are many factors to consider.
Many work at home opportunities are honest and will not rip you off , but also,
some are scams. By learning to research work at home opportunities and the
companies will protect you from the people that are scammers. Many people think
about starting their own home business, but are apprehensive because they are
afraid of being scammed.
You can protect yourself, and
find an honest and legit home based business. The first thing you must do before
you make any decisions about joining any work at home business, is research the
opportunity and the company thoroughly. This will be your best defense against
being scammed. One thing to remember, If it sounds to good to be true, more
than likely it is a scam.
Here is some places that you can
check and do research on any work at home business. If you have been scammed I
have listed where and how to file a complaint.
Research:
check for listings with National
Fraud Information Center at:
http://www.fraud.org/
Contact your
local Better Business Bureau:
http://www.bbb.org
There you will find a link to
locate the BBB in your area. Also you will find information on work at home
opportunities and scam.
You can also conduct researches
on business opportunities on News Groups. If someone has been scammed by a work
at home business, they will most likely post this information on these forums.
Google Groups
http://www.groups.google.com/
Yahoo Groups
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/
Scam Busters:
helps people protect themselves from Internet Scams.
http://www.scambusters.com/
World Wide Scam:
offers funny insight into some of the more outrageous scams today.
http://www.worldwidescam.com/
The United
States Postal Service:
has several web pages on their website about scams including work at home
schemes, multi-level-marketing schemes, and how to file a mail fraud complaint.
http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/fraud/
The Federal Trade Commission:
Find information on work at home scams, and business opportunity schemes.
http://www.ftc.gov
The National Consumer League's:
National Fraud Information
Center:
Offers information on pyramid schemes, MLM, and how to report a fraud.
http://www.nclnet.org/
Remember, You should
always research any company or work at home business before you decide to join.
Never jump right in and join without looking into work at home opportunities,
because you may find that you have been scammed . Not all work at home
businesses are legit, and this is why you need to protect yourself from them.
If you have been scammed by one
of these schemes, here is what you can do to get your money back and stop them
from scamming anyone else:
1) Contact
the
National Fraud Information Center
at
1-800-876-7060
or visit their website at:
http://www.fraud.org/
2) Contact
the
Attorney General
in your local state.
3) File a
complaint with the
Better Business Bureau
in the fraudulent business's state. You can find contact information for each
state at the BBB website at:
http://lookup.bbb.org/
4) List them
with the
Internet Fraud Complaint Center
at:
http://www.ifccfbi.gov/
5) Report it
to the
Federal Trade Commission.
Call them at 1-800-876-7060 or visit their website at:
http://www.ftc.gov/
About the
author:
Tina Barraclough
is a stay at home mom and
owner of
http://best-home-based-business-idea.com Visit her website for Business Opportunities, free e-books, Business Articles,
etc.
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