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By alexchasick September 3, 2009

Work-at-home schemes don’t pay A brave Consumer Reports reporter signed himself up to receive info on the work-at-home schemes, pyramid investments, and other spurious methods of getting rich that 3 million Americans fall for each year. [Consumer Reports Money]

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