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Is this another scam?
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danikawaii
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Has anyone worked for this company or is it a scam? They are wanting a fee of £25 to start up, I did do a search but couldn't find any info on here about them.
I can't post direct links but the company is called workfromhomevacancies dot org
I can't post direct links but the company is called workfromhomevacancies dot org
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Anyone who asks for a start-up fee is likely to be scamming I'm sorry to tell you.
Toots xPROUD SUPPORTER OF THE DRIBBLERS!
£97 / £11,0000 -
I agree that if a upfront fee is asked for then it is more likely a scam.0
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danikawaii wrote: »They are wanting a fee of £25 to start up
.. because they are a scam, as everyone has said.0 -
100 foot bargepole comes to mind. Leave well alone OP
Try Arise0 -
If they advertise like this and 5000 send them £25, whats the betting they would do a runner with it all.
Like the others say, jog on.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
danikawaii wrote: »Has anyone worked for this company or is it a scam? They are wanting a fee of £25 to start up,
The £25 start up is the only money they make, there is no actual work.
When you pay the £25 your "Training Pack" tells you to do exactly what they have done, offer people the training pack for a £25 start up fee.
You get £25 off every body that falls for it and you tell them to do exactly the same as you have done.0 -
danikawaii wrote: »is it a scam?
YES
all the reading you need.
http://www.homeworking.com/discus/messages/17/2039.html?12692730110 -
Crafty_Toots wrote: »Anyone who asks for a start-up fee is likely to be scamming I'm sorry to tell you.
Toots x
I agree with Crafty Toots :T0
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