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  1. Jenny Arnold eStore Builder

    Apparently, eStore Builder is still being heavily promoted. One of the sites promoting it is a fake news site using a fake story about a "single mom" named Jenny Arnold who uses the typical claim, "I basically make about $6,000-$8,000 a month online."

    Of course the name "Jenny Arnold" is also fake. Not only that, but the scammers writing the fake news stories can't seem to keep track of who the fake story is about.

    You can see what I mean
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  2. Kim Swartz Work At Home Edu

    If anybody has read a story talking about the Kim Swartz Work At Home Edu program, they may want to consider a few facts about Swartz. First of all, you probably found her name on a fake news site with a name like "Daily Consumer Tips" or "Best Home Jobs".

    The site probably had the logos of CNN, USA Today, Fox News, MSNBC, abc, and CBS News. It may even have claimed to be written by one of the following (fake) investigative reporters:

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  3. Brett Phillips Earn At Home Academy

    I'm taking a look at the Brett Phillips Earn At Home Academy site and see several red flags. The first one is the fact that it's using the same Tanya Rivero video that so many dubious work at home sites have used.

    The site also claims that you can be running and ready to make bank by following "3 Super-Easy steps" and pushing one button. That doesn't sound very likely.

    I'm also skeptical about the "Fast-Track Call". If you want to know why, take
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  4. Amanda Jones Online Income Program

    Here's yet another site using the fake "Amanda Jones" as its spokesperson. This time it was being promoted by the fake news site WSPosts which claims to be "Your source for smarter living".

    Clearly a fake news site promoting the Amanda Jones Online Income Program is anything but a source for smarter living.

    The site at Online-Income-Program.com is using the same fake testimonials and stock photos that hundreds of other work at home scam sites have
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  5. Bobbie Robinson Work At Home Institute

    Wow. It's hard to believe this one is still around. If you're not familiar with the Bobbie Robinson Work At Home Institute course, it's an extremely questionable "work at home" program that has been promoted by numerous fake news sites such as "Best Home Jobs" and Daily Consumer Tips (usually featuring fake reporters).

    If you want to see why you should avoid Bobbie Robinson's Work At Home Institute, you may want to read the following warning about it:
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    Updated 07-20-2014 at 09:31 PM by JustTooMuchTime

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