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I too was contacted by a company, via automated recording regarding the 3rd party government recovery program. Since I have hurt my back and need to stay home for a few months I thought I would try and earn some money while at home. They wanted me to pay $69 fee for the package. I asked one simple question which was how many people were using the same list over and over. I asked how valid the list was and I did not like the answer I was provided so I simply said goodbye.
Hey Guy's,you all have nothing to worry about,cause I have worked as a third party tracer and have earned a good living doing this from home.You just have to make sure all your paper work looks professional,and that you have a 1-800 number where they can call you back with questions.I would also suggest you don't ask for the 25% up front.Make sure they understand that they must pay this fee once the refund is processed.You can even have the people's check go straight to your home address until you recieve your 25% check...good luckHi Hanna i am very interested in becoming a processor and like everybody i am a skeptic i am disabled and get a benefit check once a month but i was glad to read your comment but i am not sure how to get started. by janice from birmingham, alHi hanna im interested to become a third party tracer please message meI am interested in this business, and have signed up from smart tools. I would be interested in you contacting me tgbriner. I use gmail. I need assistance to get started as well.
Hi all....very interesting comments from all of you.....I have been researching the refund recovery for FHA and found this article on the Fed Trade Commision site... email me for the entire site URL and I will give it to you. The here is a breif part of the article to give you an idea on what the article covers : The initiative also involves action by HUD and the FTC against companies and individuals -- called tracers -- that charge homebuyers 10 to 30 percent of their refunds to obtain the refunds. Tracer fees often reach hundreds of dollars per refund and sometimes top $1,000. Tracers also recruit people, often on the Internet, who pay fees to become tracers -- although the newcomers usually lack access to information needed to succeed in the business. But I recommend reading the entire article as it is an eye opener. Makes me wonder about the comment and advetised sit above " AamericanRefundServices com " Thanks. PJplease e-mail to me the ftc article I need to know more infro. dennis, thanksHow can we get the URL PJ? How can you contact me or I contact you? Jackie
Hi! I too was contacted over the phone; to work for a Goverment Third Party Recovery Program. Sounds good, but I am very skeptical as the rest of you. I really would love to work from home making the kind of money they offer. They offer like $460.00 for every costumer you reach and make a refund for. But I cannot afford to loose $69.00. Just curious, has anyonhe signed up for this? Is it true? Kathy Good Luck!Hello Kathy I am a government Tracer. This is a true that opportunity exist. I am looking for agents. If you are seriously interested let me know. From Sam MassMyself and my son are interested.. Please contact us by phone 614-581-0964. Thank you Karen and Rashard HillHi Sam, I have heard about this opportunity for quite some time now, I am very interest in working as a Tracer from my home, please contact me ASAP . Thank you for your time. VickiHi Sam, I have heard about this opportunity for quite some time now, I am very interest in working as a Tracer from my home, please contact me ASAP . Thank you for your time. RubiHi SamI am interested. thanks TreI am interested in becoming a tracer since I am retired and need additional income.How much will it cost me?How much money can I expect to make if i put in a full day of work 5 days a week.How fast do I get the money?Thanks,Marie
Hi! Just like most of you, I'm skeptical. Also, I have limited funds as I just lost my job. It seems everyone wants money, and once you have the "list" everyone else has the same list creating double, triple handling......
I have info that might open your eyes on things....this was skeptical for me also...$69 why should I have to pay...so I dug a little deeper and this refund thru HUD/FHA is absolutely free if the persons name is on the list. Check out usgovinfo about com Does HUD owe you a refund?"My husband received three different calls and letters asking him for up to $600.00 to recover monies owed to him by HUD/HUD. I decided to find out what it was about and typed, refunds owed by FHA/HUD and found the usgovinfo with Does HUD owe you a refund? I entered my husband's name and there it was. He was owed $1200.00. The page also has the FHA/HUD number for you to call them directly and claim your money. I called and they told me that they had tried to send him the money to the address of the house we had sold a year before. They also advise you not to pay third parties to recover it since you can easily do it yourself. I would not do this as a work from home opportunity because I would feel that I am taking money from people that is rightfully theirs. FHA should have their own employees trace these people down as a commom courtesy since these people were their borrowers at some point.
Dosen't it seem justifiable to charge a set fee to help these people recover there money? call me sam 541-591-3230
Is it legit?, not so?, moral or not. Why should someone not pay for their ignorance? Somewhere along the line somebody must have indicated that an insurance refund may be owing and available. If it were not for services, how would we all exist? a Business point of view. Andy from the U P of MI
I received a call from a third party also however, I decided to research this Home-Based Program Opportunity. I worked from the State of CA for 28 years as a consultant in Education. Therefore, I am use to researching information. No, I will not pay a third party $69.00 when I can pay HUD $16.95 by money order not credit card. Yes, those people are scrammers. Do you have up-dated inquiries? JMP. CA.
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!
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