When I started this site about home business ideas, how to find legitimate work at home businesses and jobs I had no idea how many home business and home job scams were popping up every day. Eventually I realized that in order to get a good “read” on the people selling home business opportunities I needed to meet them in person. I spent over $10,000 flying to various locations to sit face to face with many of these people selling moneymaking opportunities online. I called people on the phone. And I asked them hard questions.
You’ve probably sites from people claiming to be “online fraud investigators”. They aren’t. I’m not technically a “fraud investigator” either, but I’ve gained a reputation for identifying potential work at home fraud indicators early on through technical analysis of sales letters, industry contacts, and connections. My research has been used as a resource by ABC’s 20/20, National Public Radio’s Marketplace, the New York Post, and Federal Law Enforcement.
I also wrote the chapter about work at home scams for the book “Robbing You With A Keyboard Instead Of A Gun”, written by Lynn Edgington who works with an Assigned Federal Agent from the Secret Service as well 3 U.S. Postal Inspectors and has helped to take down a large number of very big financial scams including ASD Cash Generator, Pedro Dispenza/Peter Roor & Heleen Potman Poor (responsible for Oxford Club and many other scams estimated to be potentially near the billion dollar mark), InetGlobal/Adpacks (Steve Renner), Regenisis2x2, and too many others for me to list here.
In other words, between me and the people I know we can save you countless hours of blood sweat and tears. And I guarantee that I can help you avoid spending thousands of dollars on opportunities where you don’t have a snowballs chance in heck of succeeding.
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It really hurts that we end up in an opportunity that leads us to get scammed. It’s really tough for us to know if that opportunity is legitimate or not, we just need to be smart in researching them. I have been dealing with this before, and I have learned my lesson. We just have to be careful in picking the right work at home opportunities that promises us everything we need.
Dan Lew