Effisight.com Overpayment Scam

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Don Plotner Said,
July 3rd, 2009 @8:52 pm  

I am the almost victim of the scam. I have a copy of the chat conversation with my scammer. I called the bank that issued the Check and found out it was a fake. Once I confronted him with it he made up a poor excuse and then quit chatting with me.

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Garen Said,
July 3rd, 2009 @8:59 pm  

Here is the actual conversation that was on an instant messaging service: Download Chat Conversation Here

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November 10th, 2009 @3:38 pm  

Before joining any money making schemes do research on the company and try to check on how long the company has been in the business.

Do not fall prey on these work at home scams. Keep an eye out for these signs, and if you detect one, report it to the proper authorities right away. You not only need to protect yourself, you need to protect others as well.

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Garen Said,
December 21st, 2009 @4:38 am  

Yeah the work-at-home field is targeted big time. I know, I work from home, and have seen everything under the sun. If you got a question on an home based job let me know I would be glad to check into it for anyone.

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Christina Said,
January 30th, 2010 @8:23 am  

Hi Garen, I’m new here, and was just trying to see what work from home online jobs are real & what ones are fake. My hubs & I both work 50 hor weeks but it just never seems to be enough with 3 little boys and a preteen daughter. What can you tell me about legitamite work from home programs?

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Garen Said,
January 30th, 2010 @8:29 am  

Hey Christina,

I would highly recommend Wealthy Affiliate. That is where I started with all my affiliate marketing training. I have never look back since ;)

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