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Originally Posted by Amri
Thanks mate ...
Lucky that I did some research before wasting any money.
Regards
Amri
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First rule of thumb... if it sounds too good to be true it usually is!
Second, the command of the English language in the original post is vastly superior to the second post by this 'itechsolution' spammer. No doubt it was a cut 'n' paste job.
Back to the scams...
1) You could end up paying a small fee (which you won't get back) for a list of companies that either don't take workers or accepted workers on a contractual long time ago. In this one, you pay a small fee for a list of companies looking for homeworkers just like you.
2) You pay fees to advertise your non-existent services thus perpetuating the scam to new victims.
3) You end up placing ads and become a spammer yourself. There could be legal ramifications with this.
Always check the url and NEVER send out personal information. The reality of identity theft is real too!