Better Business Bureau Warns Individuals Working From Home About Twitter Scams
According to a report by Alison Southwick there has been a major increase in scams which involve making money from home claiming large paychecks and little risk which draw in individuals which are vulnerable and looking for jobs.
The most recent of these particular cases claims they will pay Twitter users after signing up for a free training kit and the work will involve sizeable firms. All in all, what the Better Business Bureau states happens here is that there are substantial monthly fees from the individual in question who is signing up for this kit. One of these firms claims that after signing up it is possible to make over $800 in one day working on Twitter, along with another firm that claimed that one of their workers made $390,746 in one year working for them. if you would like to find a legitimate home business then may I suggest this resource. They specialize in matching you with work from home opportunities.
In the terms and conditions of these companies according to the Better Business Bureau will be a monthly fee found, that usually will go into effect after a 7 day free trial, then the home business person will be charged a monthly fee that can be as low as $47 a month or $99 a month and higher. They also believe that for a person looking for employment these scams make it appear that it is easy to make large amounts of money with little effort.
