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Untitledhttp://www.indusladies.com/forums/working-from-home/24899-working-from-home-scams.html [Untitled] This is how it works: You get an unsolicited email, or find a job post on a major job board, about a work-at-home job involving freight. Typically they offer to pay anywhere from $20 to $40 for every package you receive at your home and then reship with a pre-paid shipping label the scammers provide.

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Commentsearchhttp://www.commentsearch.com/2008/03/register-formal-complaint-to-government.html [Commentsearch] Register a formal complaint to the Government: Named for the violation of Section 419 of the Nigerian Criminal Code, the 419 scam combines the threat of impersonation fraud with a variation of an advance fee scheme in which a letter, email, or fax is received by the potential victim. The communication from individuals representing themselves as Nigerian or foreign government officials offers the recipient the "opportunity" to share in a percentage of millions of dollars, soliciting for help in placing large sums of money in overseas bank accounts.

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