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		By: Omar Saady		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Any work-at-home job opportunity, whether it arrives through email, a website, print publication, TV, postal mail or even a friend, may well be a work-at-home scam. By doing careful research before you send money, you can avoid work-at-home scams. 
Also another sign, most legitimate companies have links to real contact information and sometimes their address and phone number at the bottom. In a work at home scam, often the only contact information is an email form or email address.]]></description>
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Also another sign, most legitimate companies have links to real contact information and sometimes their address and phone number at the bottom. In a work at home scam, often the only contact information is an email form or email address.</p>
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