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A work-at-home scheme may be a get-rich-quick scam during which a victim is lured by a suggestion to be used reception , fairly often performing some walk in the park during a minimal amount of your time with an outsized amount of income that far exceeds the market rate for the sort of labor

Work-at-home schemes are recorded since the first 20th century; the earliest studied "envelope stuffing" scam originated within the us during the good Depression within the 1920s and 1930s

. truth purpose of such a suggestion is for the perpetrator to extort money from the victim, either by charging a fee to hitch the scheme, or requiring the victim to take a position in products whose resale value is misrepresented.

during this scam, the worker is obtainable entry to a scheme where they will earn $2 for each envelope they fill.

After paying alittle $2 fee to hitch the scheme, the victim is shipped a flyer template for the self-same work-from-home scheme, and instructed to post these advertisements around their local area –

the victim is just "stuffing envelopes" with flyer templates that perpetuate the scheme. Originally found as printed adverts in newspapers and magazines, variants of this scam have expanded into more modern media, like television and radio adverts, and forum posts on the web .

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In some countries, enforcement agencies work to fight work-at-home schemes. In 2006, the us Federal Trade Commission established Project False Hopes, a federal and state enforcement sweep that targets bogus business opportunity and work on home scams. The crackdown involved quite 100 enforcement actions by the FTC, the Department of Justice, the us Postal Inspection Service, and enforcement agencies in eleven states.

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