I just had a brand new baby and wanted some way to work at home. I called a phone number from the Thrifty Nickel and a person answered the phone and asked for my name and address.
I gave her the information and about one week later received a very formal letter describing a work at home package that included not only a $10 per letter program, but also a long list of different types of activities that I could do besides the letters.
They asked for $29.95 6.95 shipping and handling. I sent the $36.90 and waited for a response. It has now been over a month and I have yet to receive any response at all.
Today I decided to search the web to see if I could find the phone number because I threw the Thrifty Nickel away and I found out that I fell for a scam.
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