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Ereviewguide.com Beware of scammers exploiting the unemployed
Ereviewguide.com Beware of scammers exploiting the unemployed
With the recession grinding on in the United States and the unemployment rate stuck in high levels, more and more people are getting desperate for employment. Any job will do even "work at home jobs." Ereviewguide.com's work at home scam guide exposes many of these "work at home" scams. Refuse to be a victim, read the guide and learn how to avoid these time and money wasters.
Bellevue,
CA,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
24/08/2011
The US government has spent billions on stimulus schemes that produced little effect on unemployment. Unemployment benefits have been extended several times and a large segment of the population has been on the unemployment for the 99 week limit. Many Americans has seen their home values evaporate overnight. Many American's are feeling the pinch of ever increasing gas and heating oil prices. As a result, more and more people are looking for employment or additional sources of income. They are ripe for exploitation by work at home scammers.
Ereviewguide.com has released an online work-at-home scam guide to help millions of unemployed, and underemployed Americans looking for additional income. The guide is located at http://www.ereviewguide.com/news/2011/08/21/how-to-avoid-work-at-home-scams/.
"It is extremely disgusting," said Oliver Thompson, media relations officer at ereviewguide.com, the internet's premier consumer information and consumer issues awareness reference website. "It's bad enough that people are suffering from depressed home prices, unemployment, and rising prices of necessities. The last thing they need is to be on the lookout for scams that target their vulnerabilities and insecurities," said Thompson. Much of the online scams touting home based income and work at home jobs are digital versions of old time con jobs that used to be pulled off using small classified ads in newspapers and even comic books. While the basic schemes are the same, consisting of bait and switch and mislabelling/mischaracterization, the method of delivery, the amount of advertising, positioning, and branding has changed. Because of legal technicalities, a lot of these work at home "jobs" can’t be banned outright as scams but they do, on a real level, operate as scams because they prey on the weaknesses of their victims.
"By positioning such schemes and arranging their components to match the particular mindset or work habits of the mass of their potential victims, these scammers "legally" amass a lot of money. Still the end user didn't get real value and wasted a lot of time. Ereviewguide.com is dedicated to stamping out this type of win-lose proposition," said Thompson. Ereviewguide.com's online work at home scam guide steps you through all the different types of common online work at home scams and also clues you in on several key red flags to spot. If you spot these, close your browser window and look for another opportunity or a real work at home job. This guide can save you a lot of time and definitely a lot of money.
About eReviewGuide.com
eReviewGuide (http://www.ereviewguide.com/) is a highly respectable source of software reviews, guides, tips, resources and information online today. eReviewGuide also offers industry news and community forums apart from online reviews. This consumer guide aims to provide assistance to customers and users looking for software or online services, so they can make smart choices, whether in the matter of pre-sale or making actual purchases. Those who are planning to download a Business Software, may take a closer look at the review guide and consumer tips on the site. Now, buyers can easily check which products are best suited for their personal or individual needs, just by checking out reviews and information published on eReviewGuide.com.
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