Don’t Be Fooled by Work at Home Scam
It took Ilea only 30 minutes to complete the training kit, so she sent JMasters another $140 for 10 files containing 100 names each. The money was a deposit to ensure the files would be returned to JMasters. She figured she could make $1,000 per week working only two hours per day. “I don’t know why I didn’t think they could have just done it themselves,” Ilea said. Ilea sent in the completed files, but she was never paid. She contacted JMasters repeatedly, but they did not return her deposit either. “Email, after email, after email, sometimes like 20 times a day just to get a response,” she said. I-Team 8 found JMasters building is empty. The landlord said the company moved out weeks ago.
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Posted March 14, 2007






