the FTC’s List of Work-at-Home Schemes

February 9, 2006 · 0 comments

Facts for consumers are provided by the Federal Trade Commission.

The FTC’s Work-at-Home Schemes page includes examples of classic work at home schemes that exist (like envelope stuffing and craft assembling) and also gives you a list of questions to ask before purchasing or joining anything and tells you where to complain if you feel you’ve gotten taken in by scam.

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