Here we go again.... I belong to a Work At Home forum, where mostly legitimate job leads are posted. A Proofreader job was posted last week, and many of the forum members applied (myself included).
Each and every one of us got the following response:
First, thank you for applying. We received an overwhelming number of responses and have finally narrowed it down to a few candidates.
We've made the decision to work with you temporarily on one or two projects to make sure this is the right fit for everyone. I think this may be the best way to see if this is going to work long-term. I hope so!
There are several hanging projects I would like to finish before we can start on some new websites and newsletters. These miscellaneous tasks should take about a couple of days. I would like to have them completed by the first week of October.
We partner with an agency Real Writing Jobs to manage and track these projects. You will have to go through this portal to gain access and fill in your information on how to get paid as an independent contractor. Checks will come from this agency. There is a registration fee of $2.95. Click above link to go directly to the sign up page.
Once you have completed this process we can get started. I will email you some directions and logins to begin.
I look forward to working with you!
Caryn Lara
Assistant Editor
Arc Publishing, Inc.
The immediate Red Flag is the fee. Yes, it is a small fee of $2.95, however, you should NEVER have to pay for a job.
In looking into it a little further, that small fee is for a 14 day trial, it is then $47.00 per month.
Based on my research, once you sign up, it is very difficult to get them to stop charging your credit card.
Looking a little further, the person that posted the job ad, and sent the response email is an affiliate of the site (Real Writing Jobs), and receives $18.00 for each person that signs up with her link (referral).
There is no job available (proofreading or otherwise). The scammer is just trying to get you to sign up, so she can make money off of you. Then you sign up for a sight that will repeatedly charge your credit card, for you to look at more fake / scam job postings.
*UPDATE* 14.Oct.2010
There are other people posting for this same job. Exact same form letter, different names, and using the company name i.r.c Publishing, IRC Publishing, a.r.c Publishing. Beware!
*Update* 27.Oct.2010
Thank you to a reader that commented that they received the form letter from a Beth Freeman. Another name added to the scammer list.
Watch out for those scams!
Wishing you all success!
Hello, my name is Wendy, and I am a Stay At Home Mom. With the economy being as it is, I am looking to bring in some extra money. Like many of you, I have scoured the Internet looking for legitimate online jobs. Unfortunately, there are a ton of scams out there, preying upon good, hard working people. My purpose in this blog is to provide information on online jobs that I have found to be legitimate. I wish you all success with your online endeavors.
Showing posts with label SCAM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCAM. Show all posts
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Watch out for the SCAMS! Particularly data entry / check cashing scams.
In the last couple of weeks, I have been reading a lot about scams. The most recent one to pop up (again) is a check cashing scam.
The 'company' posts ads in classifieds (online and print), CraigsList, work / job forums (particularly work at home), etc., about accounting / book keeping jobs.
The job is to cash checks that they send to you, keep your cut, and then print a new check for one of their 'vendors' or 'employees'.
The technical term for this is Money Laundering. It is against the law and if you participate, you could face jail time.
Once hired (everyone whom contacts them is hired), they tell you to go buy a new computer, sometimes printers, desks, and other costly items, and that they will reimburse you for these items. If you actually receive a check, it will always either bounce, or have a 'stop payment' on it.
If you see these type of 'jobs' posted, click the report or abuse button, so the web site knows about and can remove them.
Some legitimate companies will want you to have the latest computers and office equipment, and will provide them for you. They will have a relationship with a vendor, and will have any necessary items sent to you (at their cost, not yours).
Be careful out there - and remember - NEVER pay any money for a job. If they are asking you for money (or for you to buy expensive items), it is a SCAM.
Wishing you success,
Wendy
The 'company' posts ads in classifieds (online and print), CraigsList, work / job forums (particularly work at home), etc., about accounting / book keeping jobs.
The job is to cash checks that they send to you, keep your cut, and then print a new check for one of their 'vendors' or 'employees'.
The technical term for this is Money Laundering. It is against the law and if you participate, you could face jail time.
Once hired (everyone whom contacts them is hired), they tell you to go buy a new computer, sometimes printers, desks, and other costly items, and that they will reimburse you for these items. If you actually receive a check, it will always either bounce, or have a 'stop payment' on it.
If you see these type of 'jobs' posted, click the report or abuse button, so the web site knows about and can remove them.
Some legitimate companies will want you to have the latest computers and office equipment, and will provide them for you. They will have a relationship with a vendor, and will have any necessary items sent to you (at their cost, not yours).
Be careful out there - and remember - NEVER pay any money for a job. If they are asking you for money (or for you to buy expensive items), it is a SCAM.
Wishing you success,
Wendy
Saturday, June 26, 2010
incomeWeb is a SCAM!!!
I foolishly started promoting incomeWeb, and now believe it to be a scam.
I stopped receiving commissions, after the first week, even though I got several referrals, as well as ad / link / banner clicks.
I sent them several messages through their contact form, and finally received a 'canned' response explaining how to add code to your website. They have not addressed any of my questions. With all of that said, I am removing all links and banners from my site. I will put them back up, if I am convinced that incomeweb is not a scam. But, I am not holding my breath.....
Ugh - SO sick of the scams!!!!
Wishing you all success,
Wendy
I stopped receiving commissions, after the first week, even though I got several referrals, as well as ad / link / banner clicks.
I sent them several messages through their contact form, and finally received a 'canned' response explaining how to add code to your website. They have not addressed any of my questions. With all of that said, I am removing all links and banners from my site. I will put them back up, if I am convinced that incomeweb is not a scam. But, I am not holding my breath.....
Ugh - SO sick of the scams!!!!
Wishing you all success,
Wendy
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