Is http://people-industry.com/#sthash.O6Cn3BrD.dpbs legit?
Looking for an at home job and this seems like a scam because itasks for a fee but it also goes through pPayPal which makes me wonder if its legit. Please let me know whether or not this is a scam or legit?
Anonymous2016-03-09T01:26:49Z
I have ordered here with so/so results. First, I was not fooled by the claim of a "genuine" tanzanite for $19.00 but liked the ring and bought it anyway. It is very pretty. The picture was accurate but this cannot be genuine for two reasons. 1) real tanzanite is very pricey. 2) the color was too nice - looked more like Iolite but I am sure it was manufactured at best. Bought some bras with a successful fit, a reconditioned printer that is good and a silver chain that is pretty. But, I ordered the six tank tops in size 2x/3x which it says on the tags. they are very very small. I will give them to my daughter as returns are not easy here. Finally, last holiday season, I ordered some boots. They arrived and were oddly narrow in the calf as well as scuffed. When I called customer service, they told me the boots had been discontinted and could not be replaced. I was told I would get half my money back. I was upset because I could[t use the boots and wanted to get a refund. I was given the boots at no cost and then given a credit for another half of the price. Not bad if you haggle Not sure I would shop here often as it is a little of a hassle, but if you use some wisdom, it isn't bad for what it is
Nobody gets paid that much for such rudimentary work, they are almost certainly looking to stick you for a $25 or more sign up fee.
The 1 year old site is registered to a legitimate single family address in Calif. which could have been randomly picked.
Here are some other sties he had been associated with: 1. annuities-industry.com 2. california-industry.com 3. home-business-industry.com 4. jacksonville-industry.com 5. label-industry.com Same promotion 6. mold-removal-industry.com 7. nebraska-industry.com 8. realestate-industry.com 9. resurface-industry.com 10. san-antonio-industry.com 11. surf-school-huntington-beach.com 12. this-work.com 13. wallandlandscaping-industry.com 14. work-from-anywere.com 15. work-from-home-jobs-usa.com 16. worksurfplay.com
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Never heard of it but legitimate work from home jobs do not ask for any upfront fees. Any fees to be paid to a real job would be deducted from your first paycheck, not paid upfront