Ripoff Report
When I checked my mail after work yesterday, there was a flyer advertising a work-at-home oppotunity that made me both laugh out loud and feel bad for the nice people in my neighborhood that will fall for it. In order to become involved in the "valuable home work and business opportunities" the flyer indicates that interested parties should send $5 and a self-addressed stamped envelope to a P.O. Box in Albany. Of course "No experience needed! Great pay! Free information!" sounds enticing, but the reality is that the company "BIG Capital" gives no contact information. Needless to say, there is no evidence that this is a scam, but all signs point to a rip-off.
In the five weeks that I have been here, I have conducted research for three clients that have invested in dubious work-at-home opportunities. While the Better Business Bureau is the place to file formal complaints against a company, it provides little detail on the complaint or how it was handled. For more information, I was led to Ripoff Report, a website devoted to consumer protection. In two of the cases that I did research on, Ripoff Report had consumer complaints listed. One of the reports also had a rebuttal from the company, where the consumer complaint was acted upon.
In the five weeks that I have been here, I have conducted research for three clients that have invested in dubious work-at-home opportunities. While the Better Business Bureau is the place to file formal complaints against a company, it provides little detail on the complaint or how it was handled. For more information, I was led to Ripoff Report, a website devoted to consumer protection. In two of the cases that I did research on, Ripoff Report had consumer complaints listed. One of the reports also had a rebuttal from the company, where the consumer complaint was acted upon.
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