I just got this message about Mary Johnson’s Home Job Institute recently:
“I think you might want to include Home Job Institute on your list of Not Recommended WAH opportunities as soon as you get the chance. I clicked on a link that led me to www.top3workathome.net and then to www.homejobinstitute.com. Trust me, I was tempted to check it out, but only under a pseudonym first while giving “name and phone number”. But am I glad I found your website before I gave away any information, real or pseudo.
Home Job Institute closely resembles Instant Income From Home and Work At Home Institute listed under Not Recommended, to name a few!
Thanks in advance for your research!”
If you want to fully understand this warning, check out the following links.
For a list of sites like Top3WorkAtHome.net to avoid, check out this post about Sites To Avoid In 2014. You may also want to review this list of commonly used fake names.
To get the bottom line on link-posting scams, you may want to read “Link Posting Scams In A Nutshell.” It’s a quick read and will save you a ton of money.
In the future, you may also want to take a look at this Home Business Scam Red Flag Priority Checklist.
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