Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Government Stands Up for Legitimate Telecommuting Jobs
Government Stands Up for Legitimate Telecommuting Jobs Government Stands Up for Legitimate Telecommuting Jobs 2legitimate, hand-screened telecommuting and flexible job opportunities, is thrilled to see the government standing up for legitimate telecommuting jobs. Details of the scam crackdown for legitimate telecommuting jobs: Operation Empty Promises announced this week more than 90 enforcement action, 48 criminal actions, seven civil actions, and 28 state law enforcement actions against Internet business scammers throughout the United States. This crackdown comes from a collaboration of the FTC, the DOJ, the Postal Inspection Service, and state law enforcement agencies in Alaska, California, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Montana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The targets of this crackdown include scam companies that promise job seekers the opportunity to Be Your Own Boss and Start an Internet Business and then ask for credit card information, personal banking accounts, and payments in order to get the jobs, which generally dont even exist. The full details of the investigation are available at the FTC website, including the names of scam companies under investigation. Here at, were constantly talking about the need to be critical and to do your homework in any job search, and especially for folks looking for telecommuting jobs. Here is our overview on How to Spot Job Search Scams, which we strongly encourage job seekers to read. And as always, were committed to providing ONLY legitimate, pre-screened telecommuting and flexible job listings at. Heres an excellent, informative two and a half minute video developed by the FTC which gives an overview of work-at-home scams and how to spot them. Our favorite quote: Scammers create the impression that the Internet is a magic place where you can easily earn money without putting in hard work or without having a solid business plan. If youre getting promises like that, its a great sign that youre dealing with a scammer. Video: Legitimate Telecommuting Jobs vs Work at Home Scams SaveSave
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