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How do you know it's not a scam when ordering work over the Internet? and got a better answer
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Examine carefully the site, contact phones, find the permanent address of the firm, personally examine examples of their work, availability of licenses and registration documents. If the work is not a single, make a contract, register it in the relevant authorities?
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Examine carefully site contact phone numbers find the landline address of the company in person study examples of their work availability of licenses and registration documentation. If the work is not a one-time contract register it in the relevant authorities.
Examine carefully site contact phone numbers find the landline address of the company in person study examples of their work availability of licenses and registration documentation. If the work is not a one-time contract register it in the relevant authorities.
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No way, it's a rip-off.
No way, it's a rip-off.
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When it comes to the paycheck, then you'll know everything;
When it comes to the paycheck, then you'll know everything;
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it's always a scam if you don't deal directly with a certain person who asks for money after the job is done
it's always a scam if you don't deal directly with a certain person who asks for money after the job is done
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