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Has anyone ever heard of The work at home institute? Scam or not?

The website off of tv is www.11work.com
  • 3 years ago
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If you do not check a company before entering into a transaction, you could lose your money, time and credibility. Some widely used resources are the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org) and the national fraud center ( www.fraud.org) These days, you can easily find out more about a company using the internet in a few minutes. From a company's website, you can details about its ownership, how old the company really is and feedback from the company's customers.
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  • 3 years ago
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If you sign up with them, your information becomes a "sales lead", and you can expect a phone call or email within hours. However, Work at Home Institute don't actually contact you. Instead, they sell your information to other people, who want you to join their Multi-level marketing sales force.

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