Process FHA insurance refunds as a home at home opportunity
Posted: Friday, February 11, 2005
By tjt82151
I was recently laid off due to lack of work at a part time job I was doing since retiring in 2001. I couldn't survive on my Social Security and had to take a part time job. Now that I am again forced to live mainly on my Social Security allotment, I am seeking additional work again. I received a phone call advising me to pay the $69.00 to become a processor. I almost fell for the call but second thoughts persuaded me to look into this further. Now that I have researched it somewhat, I have been left with bad feelings pertaining this supposed oportunity. Isn't there anything legitiment out there anymore for people in my situation.by ConcernedBe careful, there are a few Companies that scam this opportunity via phone calls or postcards and ask for your credit card #. Go to our site in the article.
ThomasDear Conderned,
I whole-heartedly agree with you and am repeatedly disappointed by 'work from home' scams. I have been on disability since 2005 and have also been trying to find something I could do from home to supplement my social security income. I wish there was something legitimate. If I find one, I'll post it on every review site I can find!
The $69 fee phone call is a scam. The link mentioned in the article, however, is real. The job basically entails that you call people the government owes refunds to and convince them to let you process the refunds for them for a fee. This is legal as the Federal Government along with HUD/FHA originated this work from home opportunity program and decided to allow others as Third Party Processors to assist them in locating the refund recipients of unclaimed refunds. Call HUD/FHA (800) 697-6967 to verify.
3/17/2009I just received a phone call about government processing insurance refund from home . I was interested so I continue to listen and was told to send $69.00 for a kit. I immediately hung up and did my research only to find out that the $69.00 fee is a scam. Should I call the HUD/FHA 800 number? I am really looking for work but don't want to be scammed.
yes it was very helpful
I have called the 800#, and the person on the other end of the phone said that theynever heard of American Refund Service. I also have ordered the booklet. Inthe booklet it says that American Refund Service will answer question in writing.How come no one at American Refund Service has answered any of my questions. So, there for I don't think that American Refund Service is just another SCAM. Be careful on who you send your money to. Don't be like me and get ripe off.
i just received a pink colored post card..and decided to do a research on the computer if this is legal.. i am not surprise that others are a victim of scam.. There should be a tracking system on how people people gets away on all these scams..There are desperate people out there looking for jobs that are legal. We are living in a time where so many people out there just don't care who they scam..and its the good guys they always get..not to mention the poor looking for an honest job on the net without being charge a fee..Who out there can offer me and my friends that are looking for a honest all American job that will work without paying a fee. .I am a hard working American girl who is just looking for something honest and getting a decent pay..HELP?
I recieved a yellow post card in the mail today.The front had, FINAL NOTICE: along with my address,RESERVATION CODE: 1080777,It was sent, FIRST -CLASS MAIL PRESORTED US POSTAGE PAIDTUALATIN OR PERMIT NO 65.The other side read...WE'VE BEEN TRYING TO REACH YOURE: IMMEDIATE OPPORYUNITY to work asGovernment Insurance Refund Processor* Starting at up to $38,943 per year DOE* Work from home/Flexible hours/No weekends* Processing Gov"t Insurance Refunds to homeowners* Duties include: Receiving, Screening, and ProcessingFHA refund notices* No experience necessary---Free Training ManualStart MondayCall 1- 866-961-1751 *Offical Form Number:ST39-2009-0424DEADLINE: May 24, 2010I called the number and it was a recorded message with instructions on what to do.They want you to pay the shipping fee of $3.91 to have the Free Oreintation Package sent to you and want you to leave your Name an Address with the operator.I have been taken before. I could use extra income but don't want to be taken again. Does any one know anything about this one,or have any information as to who I should talk to about something like this? Please let me know. Thanks, Beverly in VirginiaThe card I got today was pink, same exact pitch with a different 866 number. BTW, the 866 number on my card is associated with a very bad collection agency according to other reports on the net. This sounds like a tosser to me.I received the very same postcard but i talked to a real person i too a seeking a job and working from home would be a blessing. I paid the 3.95 for the orientation packed to be shipped and am waiting for it to arrive the lady sait 5 to 7 business days it hasn't been that long yet. I too have been scamed on other things and want to kno if this is real. i will be sure to let you know the end resultThat post card you got is a scam. Anything sent to you on a post card for Work at home are scams been there done that. Just keep searching and be careful.Have you tired this for real after reading the post I was wondering about the date and time you posted this. Any other respond that you have to whether this is real or fake. Thanks?I pink postcard in the mail saying to work for the Government as an Insurance Refund Processor. Is this for real or is it a scam?
The "from" says "FINAL NOTICE:" and only my address is on there. The postmark is "PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL US POSTAGE PAID Tualatin, OR PERMIT # 65".
Here are the specifics:
WE'VE BEEN TRYING TO REACH YOU
RE: IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY to work as
Government Insurance Refund Processor
* Starting at up to $38,943 per year DOE
* Work from home / Fleixble hours / No weekends
* Processing Government Insurance Refunds to homeowners
* Duties include: Receiving, Screening, and Processing FHA refund notices
* No experience necessary
Start Monday
Call 1-866-927-9195
Deadline March 5, 2012
I called the number and was told the same thing about shipping and handling by an automated greeting. When i proceeded, the girl told me they were not registered with the BBB and they didn't have a website. She said the BBB was not a government run business..that some guy just made up the BBB with a website. Anybody who is anybody knows the BBB was established before the internet even existed. Basically, she couldn't prove to me that they were legit,, so I hung up and I did not give my debit card number. I'm still a skeptic and yet still curious... I'm in desperate need of a job. Can anyone help?
I received a pink card in the mail with the word Final Notice…. I was a little confused because I never received a first or second? It looked very inviting and thought I would give it a shot. I called the number this morning and they wanted a $3.91 for free package to give you a starting package.… I actually was getting excited and thought why not! Well, as I started putting my credit card into the system, my 23 year old daughter asked me what I am doing. I proceeded to tell her about the pink card I received, while I was in the processes… MOM! She said, you have always thought me to never give your credit card number out if you don’t know who you are giving it to. Wow, she made me realize what the hell, was I doing? I know nothing about this company…..
I decided to look up the *official form number and it brought me to this web site.
Honestly, I am still very confused to what this pink card is all about. After reading people talk about SCAM, it really breaks my heart that there are people out there trying to take advantage of people who are out of a job. Just trying to make money to survive and someone want to steal from them…
I am so glad that this site was here! I was about to go to the bank and take out the last $ 4.00 that I had to try and help pay bills in my house. I have been out of work for the past 2 years and wanted to help my husband the best way I could. I've been looking for work, but no success. I say once again thank you, because I was just about to be had. I really despise people who would have no remorse about taking advantage of the American people who are out of work trying so hard to keep their families a float! SHAME ON YOU, AND GOD SITS HIGH AND LOOK LOW! HE SEE YOU TRYING TO TAKE HIS PEOPLE FOR GRANTED!
I received the same pink postcard only the deadline was Feb. 27, 2012. When I called and the recording asked for the $3.91 in shipping fees, I immediately knew it was a scam. To all the folks out there, REMEMBER: If a job offer asks you for money, it's a scam; jobs should pay you, not the other way around! NEVER, EVER pay anyone for a job offer. It's always a scam! They are trying to TAKE YOUR MONEY, NOT GIVE YOU SOME!!
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