People are always fascinated by the idea of work from home ads. This might backfire if you don’t know what you are doing. The latest press release from iYogi brings to light work from home frauds. iYogi is doing its bit to make people aware of such fraud. The main types of fraud that occur include envelope stuffing, assembly work, forum spamming, and chain letter scams, etc. Read more...
Corey Humphrey, Washington, D.C.
31 May, 2011
I was duped!
I am a person with disability, and last month I ran short of money. Then an e-mail came to me offering a job that I can do by working at home. I jumped at the chance. They collected my personal details and I was asked to submit an initial amount, which I did. I was given some sort of work for the first two months, and then heard nothing more from them. Now I fear losing more money (because I gave them my account details).
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