Complaint Review: American Publications - New Haven Connecticut
- American Publications Po Box 9476 New Haven, Connecticut U.S.A.
- Phone: 203-2080581
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- Category: Government Stupidity
American Publications rippedoff cheeted me took advantage scam artist New Haven Connecticut
*Consumer Comment: ENVELOPE STUFFING - ONE OF THE OLDEST WORK AT HOME SCAMS OUT THERE
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I was a victim to the scam of American Publications. I was told to mail my SMALL registration fe of ONLY $40.00 and i would be set to start my envelope stuffing. I was under the impretion that they realy were in business for 12 years. Some one needs to put these scam artist out of business for good so that no one else is a victim off the American Publications. The numbers they show are not real numbers. there has to be a way to stop these people and help the people like me be safe from this.I would like to see these people pay for what they did and pay for all the people they riped off.(There money that they made4 off of us!!) Please some one help stop this scam!!!!
Erika
Winters, Texas
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
ENVELOPE STUFFING - ONE OF THE OLDEST WORK AT HOME SCAMS OUT THERE
AUTHOR: Laurie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
this scam has been out there since the 50's at least - do the research BEFORE you do anything with a work at home offer.
Envelope stuffing. Promoters usually advertise that, for a "small" fee, they will tell you how to earn money stuffing envelopes at home. Later - when it's too late - you find out that the promoter never had any employment to offer. Instead, for your fee, you're likely to get a letter telling you to place the same "envelope-stuffing" ad in newspapers or magazines, or to send the ad to friends and relatives. The only way you'll earn money is if people respond to your work-at-home ad.
THE OTHER OLDEST WORK AT HOME SCAMS
Assembly or craft work. These programs often require you to invest hundreds of dollars in equipment or supplies. Or they require you to spend many hours producing goods for a company that has promised to buy them. For example, you might have to buy a sewing or sign-making machine from the company, or materials to make items like aprons, baby shoes or plastic signs. However, after you've purchased the supplies or equipment and performed the work, fraudulent operators don't pay you. In fact, many consumers have had companies refuse to pay for their work because it didn't meet "quality standards."


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