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Is Red L. Publishing real it says there in Houston Texas and they sent a letter saying I could EARN FREE HOLIDAY CASH.

2006-12-14 02:34:36 · 8 answers · asked by JOE 1 in Local Businesses United States Houston

8 answers

Remember, nothing in life is FREE. Except samples, lol

2006-12-14 02:36:48 · answer #1 · answered by lil_southern_pecan 2 · 1 0

This company operates what is called a work at home scheme. We suggest you listen carefully to the entire report to understand what this promotion is. It is important to know that almost all work at home schemes end up with complaints even though they may have none when they first start. They usually go out of business or face government action. Most work at home schemes involve stuffing envelopes, mailing circulars, or sending for information packets from a list of addresses. The promoter may tell you that it is all 'legitimate' or 'approved by the Post Office.' It is not! The promoter may claim you can earn lots of money working from home. They may also state that, due to an increase in the use of home computers and the Internet, this is a 'home based business opportunity.' If it involves stuffing envelopes or mailing circulars, it is a work at home scheme and you will lose your money. No real employer would pay you to sit at home and do these jobs in this era of high tech mass mailing. Since this BBB was founded in 1921, we have never seen any consumer make money at this unless they were running the scheme. You should know that US Postal Inspectors investigate and prosecute people involved in these promotions and you could find yourself the subject of criminal action for mail fraud.

http://www.data.bbb.org/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=houston/houston/showrpt.html?language=english&bis=n&zid=22008587

This question was posted previously on answer. Here's a link to the previous question and answers.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061106092409AAPSRgd

2006-12-14 10:40:01 · answer #2 · answered by Melli 6 · 1 0

I would stay away. The "business" they operate is a classic scam.


This is what the Better Business Bureau says about them:

"This company operates what is called a work at home scheme. We suggest you listen carefully to the entire report to understand what this promotion is. It is important to know that almost all work at home schemes end up with complaints even though they may have none when they first start. They usually go out of business or face government action. Most work at home schemes involve stuffing envelopes, mailing circulars, or sending for information packets from a list of addresses. The promoter may tell you that it is all 'legitimate' or 'approved by the Post Office.' It is not! The promoter may claim you can earn lots of money working from home. They may also state that, due to an increase in the use of home computers and the Internet, this is a 'home based business opportunity.' If it involves stuffing envelopes or mailing circulars, it is a work at home scheme and you will lose your money. No real employer would pay you to sit at home and do these jobs in this era of high tech mass mailing. Since this BBB was founded in 1921, we have never seen any consumer make money at this unless they were running the scheme. You should know that US Postal Inspectors investigate and prosecute people involved in these promotions and you could find yourself the subject of criminal action for mail fraud.

When evaluating complaint information, please consider the company's size and volume of business. The number of complaints filed against the company may not be as important as the type of complaints and how the company handled them.

The Bureau processed no complaints about this company since the firm's BBB file was opened in October of 2006. "




This was wrote on the 6th of October when they were formed. So keep in mind, no complaints have been filed in the 2 days since they opened to their doors to the date of this report. They have been in business about a month and a half.


Link to the BBB report:

http://www.data.bbb.org/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=houston/houston/showrpt.html?language=english&bis=n&zid=22008587

2006-12-14 10:45:05 · answer #3 · answered by mallrat_ld90 2 · 1 0

google the company name or check with better business bureau.....but my guess is that its a scam

2006-12-14 10:36:06 · answer #4 · answered by jenivive 6 · 1 0

There's stuff like this in the UK too. It isn't real.....you have to pay THEM !!!

2006-12-14 10:39:55 · answer #5 · answered by lou b 6 · 0 0

I doubt it highly

2006-12-14 10:36:12 · answer #6 · answered by asreid14 5 · 1 0

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