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We must have seen Advertisements for medical billing business opportunities in newspapers as well as internet. More often than not, they are designed such that it looks more like a job than a business opportunity.
These advertisements claim that you can get paid very high even if you you are working from home; on a full- or part-time basis. Almost all such fraud ads have this line written on their ads "no experience required." Some of them might also ask you to call for further correspondence on a toll-free number.
Medical billing scammers can make you poorer by by a lot of money; all your hard earned cash.
Whether you get any business or not is not their concern, they have made their day at your expense! Here are the tips you should keep in mind before going in for any work from home medical billing promoter:
- Ask the seller to give you the contact details of previous purchasers so that you can call them for their review.
- Ask them as many question as you can, to ascertain that they are genuine people or not.
- Get in the state Attorney General's office, consumer protection agency and the Better Business Bureau in your neighborhood and ask if the promoter has some bad past.
- Even if you do not find any malignant detail about the company, it does not necessarily mean that the firm is not corrupt. Fraud firms are an expert in changing their identities and hiding their past records.
- Consult an attorney or a business advisor before signing any contract.
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