7. “Work From Home” Upfront Fees
A variation on the “work from home” ripoff is one in which the fake employer will charge you an “activation fee” to get started, maybe to cover “training” or some other ill-defined expenses. It might seem like a worthwhile investment to pave the way for those thousands of dollars you will soon be making—until the new employer vanishes, along with your activation fee.
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