Avoiding the Work from Home/Too Good to Be True Scams

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Click Here to Listen to This Episode of The Scammercast Now!Telecommuting. Working remotely. It’s becoming the future. Working from home is something that many workplaces not only utilize but dangle to more and more people to provide convenience and what traditionally becomes a large benefit in a work package. Everyone’s doing it, right?

Well, so are the SCAMMERS! “You too can earn a living from home in your pajamas!” While there MAY be a company out there that’s offering it legitimately, numbers show that often – “what is too good to be true IS often too good to be true” – is just that. We visit with Western Union’s Jessica Warren, who’s ready to detail everything you think you know and more inside THIS episode of  Scammercast, on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network!

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About the Hosts of The Scammercast Podcast:

Art Maines - Host of The Scammercast.Com!Art Maines, Jr.: Scammercast Co-Host Art Maines is a Certified Therapist and Counselor who works with teens and adults with a variety of issues that include, anxiety, depression and trauma.

As a graduate of Washington University, St. Louis, Art has collected experiences from his own family to build an informative book series, secure an on-going series of national speaking engagements and helped to concept The Scammercast, which helps to educate everyone when it comes to the growing problem of people being taken advantage of online.

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Curtis Bailey: Scammercast Co-Host Curtis Bailey is an Elder Attorney, who graduated from the University of Missouri – School of Law and is practicing in estate planning, business transition, and corporate formation in the Midwest serving the St. Louis Metro area via Huffman Law Offices, PC with offices in Maryville and Shiloh, Illinois.

Curtis also participates in seminars and workshops across the nation that focus on the areas of Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Scam Prevention. Curtis also advises clients on Corporate Formation, Business Structure, and Business Transition issues.

Curtis is licensed to practice law in both Illinois and Missouri. I am a member of both the Illinois Bar Association and Missouri Bar Association and is the co-founder of Senior Scam Action Associates where he helps seniors, their caregivers, and professionals that serve seniors recognize, prevent and recover from scams and other financial exploitation.

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