Dss, Robert Hancock & John Craig are ripoffs. They say you must be honest, dependable, and reliable, but they do not practice what they preach. I sent in $25.00 to them for material to get started on what I thought would be a work at home buisness, in stuffing envelopes.
I then recieved another letter in the mail instead of materials to get started. This letter was asking me to send in 5 more dollars additional to the 25 for training fees. The original ad never even stated that training was required for this work at home job. I then was suspicious, but decided to send in the five dollars anyway in hopes that the company was legit and I would recieve it all back soon.
I then recieved the training package which enclosed training information, that had nothing to do with stuffing envelopes.instead this package was leading me on to another scam. The training package trains you to be one of them.
They want you to become the person who recieves applications enclosed with 25 dollars, you then keep half and send half to the head of this operation. Basicly what this narrows down to is that you become the middle man in stuffing confirmation letters into envelopes, and sending them back to those who sent you thier application with 25 dollars.
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