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HUD Refunds
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Real work at home jobs DO exist, but you won't find them by searching for them on Google. It is so hard to tell the scams from the legit stuff. We offer a listing of 20+ companies that DO hire people to work from home. No telemarketing, no unethical or immoral stuff either. Get the details here.
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Rating:

Level of
Review: Researched.
Overview:
Book instructing you in making money from
HUD refunds. Sometimes a list of names
also.
Product:
Their product is a book, yours is whatever you can
get from locating people due refunds.
Cost: Varies
Widely
Compensation:
Supposed commission on refunds due.
Conclusion:
If someone came to your door and said, "The
government owes you money, and if you sign here
I'll tell you how to get it if you give me half."
Would you sign? Me, I'd tell them to get lost, and
go find it myself. I'd figure if HE found it,
I sure could!
The problem is,
people who are owed HUD refunds by the
government are either easy enough for the
government to find (after all, they file taxes), or
they are VERY hard to find for anyone. And if you
DO find them, there is no guarantee they are
going to be willing to part with some of their
money to reward you.
Refunds can also be
fairly small. Is tracking down a person, which may
take you weeks, really worth a percentage of a
hundred or so dollars?
HUD refunds
are real. The books are a scam.
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Our Rating System:
No program is right for everyone.
Even a rating of four or five does not indicate that you should
dive in without some careful thought and consideration. Business
is still risky. All reviews have the reasons for the rating
clearly defined.
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Information presented in program is accurate and factual concerning
the potential of the program, program is based on sound business
principles, and has good potential to provide stable income
for individuals to whom the program is suitable.
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Information is accurately presented, company focuses on selling
product, but business is either more confusing, less predictable,
or slightly higher risk for one of a number of reasons. Still
considered a sound company and very acceptable risk.
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Information may be confusing or misleading, company may have
significant issues with program structure, support of product,
or public perception and reputation. A rating of three does
not mean you should not do it. It just means you need to be
sure you are suited to overcoming the difficulties that the
program has.
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Information generally misleading, risk fairly high, many unanswered
questions, business principles questionable, but still has some
potential for actually working for some people.
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Cannot declare that it is an outright scam, but potential for
it to work is very low. Will have questionable business theory,
bad reputation, excessive hype that is not backed up by common
sense, or other aspects which indicate very high risk. Will
always have multiple issues, not just one thing.
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Outright Scam. Anything labeled this way is never worth any
kind of risk.
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Hosting, domain,
and residual income. Good income opportunity for individuals with
lots of energy and enthusiasm. Minimal technical skills required.
Good perceived value within target market. Read
full honest review here.
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