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	<title>Comments on: Work From Home Job Scam Tips For College Graduates</title>
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		<title>By: Luis A.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Luis A.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:20:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I fell for the google work from home scam... I&#039;m currently unemployed and thought I had nothing to lose with the $1.97 password and free access for 7 days.  I did read the fine print and said I would be charged $69.99 if I decided to stay in the program, NOT SO! they charged my account without my knowledge as soon as I activated the password!  in all it was useless info for me, it required you to make a webpage and link to other companies and post ads in forums and blogs to create traffic to your page and your affiliates and that way you would get money from them ( I doubt it).  I cancelled twice online, called twice and got a refund.  I thought the nightmare was over but one month later I&#039;m checking my account and another phantom company alterfunds.com charged me $29.95!  not even the same company I was dealing with but apparently partners in crime with the other one because they got my bank info.  I called and a guy said he could not do anything about a refund and to call the next day and ask for the &quot;customer resolution center&quot; (probably just a recording that will leave me hanging there) so I&#039;m going to close my account at the bank and see if their fraud dept. can do anything about these thiefs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I fell for the google work from home scam&#8230; I&#8217;m currently unemployed and thought I had nothing to lose with the $1.97 password and free access for 7 days.  I did read the fine print and said I would be charged $69.99 if I decided to stay in the program, NOT SO! they charged my account without my knowledge as soon as I activated the password!  in all it was useless info for me, it required you to make a webpage and link to other companies and post ads in forums and blogs to create traffic to your page and your affiliates and that way you would get money from them ( I doubt it).  I cancelled twice online, called twice and got a refund.  I thought the nightmare was over but one month later I&#8217;m checking my account and another phantom company alterfunds.com charged me $29.95!  not even the same company I was dealing with but apparently partners in crime with the other one because they got my bank info.  I called and a guy said he could not do anything about a refund and to call the next day and ask for the &#8220;customer resolution center&#8221; (probably just a recording that will leave me hanging there) so I&#8217;m going to close my account at the bank and see if their fraud dept. can do anything about these thiefs.</p>
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		<title>By: Jack @ Master Your Card</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack @ Master Your Card</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:51:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As someone who legitimately works from home, I have to say that if a job seems easy, it&#039;s probably a scam. The way I came into this gig was through slow, slow connections built over three years and a smooth transition from my previous salaried job. I didn&#039;t sign up for any seminars or answer any online solicitations. 

Now, I&#039;m trying to determine if affiliate marketing and Google AdSense are actually just work-at-home schemes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As someone who legitimately works from home, I have to say that if a job seems easy, it&#8217;s probably a scam. The way I came into this gig was through slow, slow connections built over three years and a smooth transition from my previous salaried job. I didn&#8217;t sign up for any seminars or answer any online solicitations. </p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m trying to determine if affiliate marketing and Google AdSense are actually just work-at-home schemes.</p>
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