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Work-At-Home Scam Prevention Week
Work-At-Home Scam Prevention Week is the brainchild of Leslie Truex a work-at-home mom
who has been guiding would-be home-based workers towards legitimate work opportunities
since 1998 through her website WorkAtHomeSuccess.com. "The majority of email I receive asks
for my opinion on a work-at-home opportunity and more often than not, the opportunity is a
scam," says Truex. "I created WorkAtHomeScamPrevention.com and Work-At-Home Scam
Prevention Week to give people who want to work at home a place to get the information they
need to evaluate work-at-home opportunities, and also keep them abreast of new scams."
Truex reports that the most common work-at-home scams found today include envelope stuffing,
assembly work, email processing, payment processing jobs (fake check scam), data entry and
typing, rebate processing, and some business opportunities. "There are many legitimate ways to
make money at home and these opportunities are easy to find. But people need to understand the
difference between the legitimate work and the scams. One rule of thumb is that if it advertises
fast, easy money without any experience, it's probably a scam."
For more information about Work-At-Home Scam Prevention Week, visit
http://www.workathomescamprevention.com
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