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Work at Home Scams: Protect Yourself from Online Job Scams

Beware of work-at-home scams that ask for money or personal information upfront. Learn how to avoid falling victim to identity theft or wasting money on worthless programs. Investigate job opportunities before sharing personal information.

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Work at Home Scams: Protect Yourself from Online Job Scams

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  1. Work at HomeScams

  2. Work at Home • You want to work at home • A company says they’d like to hire you but they need money or personal information first

  3. Online Job Scams • You post a resume online • Or see an ad online for a “proven” system that lets you earn “fast cash”

  4. How they work • They ask for personal information, then use it for identity theft or take money from your bank account • Or if you buy their “proven” system, you get a worthless program that won’t make you money

  5. What to do? • Stop. Check it out. • Don’t pay money to earn money. • Before you share personal information, investigate the business opportunity.

  6. What we’ll never do • Never send cash • Never wire money • Never pay for a job opportunity – without investigating first

  7. Work at HomeScams

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