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Home Employment Agency

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This company's business is reportedly a work at home opportunity.
Category:   Work-At-Home Business Opportunities
Address:  
510 North Maryland, Suite 103
Glendale, CA 91206
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Web Site:   www.homeemploymentagency.net
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In 12-11-2010 i paid 59.90 to be an auction listing specialist and to this day 4-25-2011 not able to access any list with eBay, called both numbers got a busy signal, called eBay no success either, no one to help. NOT GOOD VERY UNHAPPY
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Posted on 4/25/2011
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I am very disappointed I used my credit card to make the payment to apply for this. As soon as I got to the membership page I couldn't get any farther. This is defiantly a scam I sent e-mail to see if there was a problem why I wasn't able to go any farther and no response. Didn't do any research before breaking out my credit card and giving them the money "very dumb"
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Posted on 2/4/2011
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A friend sent this link to me and said she was making tons of money posting listing. I went to the link and put everything in there that they ask for with the idea I'd soon be posting listing on EBay for 5.00 a listing for somebody else. I waited for the package that I was charged 49.95 to get?? When it came, I found a booklet of information that I can readily get off of eBay at no charge?? I never got the information on who or how to make 5.00 a listing as they advertised! This company is only selling information on how to put a listing on EBay as if you have your own private inventory or if you sell your garage sale items from your basement! I will be trying to get a refund.
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Posted on 11/29/2010
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The Home Employment Agency and/or Homeemploymentagency.com is a company we STRONGLY encourage everyone to steer clear of. They are not honest people and their advertisement is totally misleading and fraudulent. Do business with them at your own risk, and you will certainly lose out completely.
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Posted on 9/21/2010
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HEA is information purchased for how to eBay effectively. However, what they promise, is up to $5 for each listing, is rare and you only get paid after the item sells not at the time of listing. I would consider HEA a front for what really goes on behind the scenes; which are typical questions for recruiting an individual for home businesses such as: List your 7 goals, list 5 reasons we should work with you. They also state they are asking those questions to "QAULIFY" you so a mentor can work with you. They also want you to tell them all your debt including credit card debt. But, they also want to know the credit card limits so they know how much they can ask you to invest using credit card leverage. They asked me for somewhere around $8862 without even explaining the business. So I did some research on using credit card leveraging to make money. That part is legitimate but what else they are going to do with the funds they never explain. It is all secret. Anytime you run into that beware. I told them I was not investing any money unless they would explain how the business works and we had a contract on paper prior to me giving them any funds. I am pretty confident this would be a money losing event for me, and a profit for them.

Gary
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Posted on 8/14/2010
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