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Old 11-21-2006, 10:32 AM
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*Note, I think I posted this in the wrong section on the forum so if you can delete that thread and keep this one I'd appreciate it. Here's the original thread:


I paid $35 on a "100% scam free site" which looked promising due to all the content. But it was all misleading. Their site had really no content on ways to get a job at home, except for how to "stuff envelopes without being ripped off" link which really was nothing. I was looking for local jobs in my state because it would be much easier than trying to find a job but therewas absolultely NOTHING THERE! Then I tried out of state jobs which none were hiring. They even mentioned in the FAQ that you can work with them. I emailed them back and they sent me a rude email on how I wasn't using the site right, and then responded back to them with no reply in 2 weeks. It really angers me that I wasted my money on nothing and really have no hope in finding a WAH job.


Where can I report these people? They don't even offer a refund which angers me greatly. I'm actually giving up finding work at home because it's near impossible and not worth the struggle.


EDIT: http://www.voy.com/113109/851.htmlI wish I saw this before
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Old 11-21-2006, 10:38 AM
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If you paid by credit card or paypal, I would open a dispute with them. It's easy to get your money back that way, especially if you didn't get what they promised you.
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:19 AM
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If you happened to have paid through Clickbank you can get a refund directly through them as well.


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