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Recieved a letter in the mail from Public Funding, and need to know if anyone has ever done this before?

I got involved with Public Funding about 3 months ago.I signed up and they said there is a 20 dollars fee for the program but I can waive this fee if sign up with an offer on their site so I did.I signed up emailed them my confirmation number and then canceled my offer.They approved. In return I got a website address full of listing of assembly jobs to do at home.Sadly they require fees also.I emailed Public Funding about this and they said that they are not responsible for the job listings that require fees.The only reason the 20 dollar fee was for their effort and creating a site to put all these work at home jobs together.They also pre screened the jobs on the list to make sure they aren't scams that is why you pay 20 dollars for.It made sense to me.I didn't do anything with them for 3 months and now I got a letter from them offering me a stapling booklet job but with a 39 dollar fee.I recently emailed them and they said it's legit. What do you think?They offer money back.

Public Comments

  1. use search engine to look for sites debunking scams and see what others said about this. I have trouble understanding how you'd make money stapling booklets given that copiers and printing presses have been able to do this for decades as part of the printing process and therefore that the cost has to be dirt cheap.
  2. It's a scam. Legal, but a scam nevertheless. It's best you realize it now and stop sending money. The only way to make money is by getting a real job. You can learn this the easy way right now or learn the hard way later.
  3. sounds like a scam. Dont send any more money! If the job is legit you shouldnt have to pay for it!
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