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Research the Job and the Company. Visit the company's website and if they don't have one, or it doesn't fit with how they describe the company, consider that a red flag. ... Use Google. ... The Job Details. ... Do Not Pay. ... Check the Company's References. ... Forget Getting Rich Quick.
Open up a browser and go to the Better Business Bureau website. Select the FIND YOUR BBB tab. Type in your city and state or zip code. Select the Search button. You will be redirected to the appropriate page where you can use the search tool to search for categories or specific local businesses.
Research the Job and the Company. Visit the company's website and if they don't have one, or it doesn't fit with how they describe the company, consider that a red flag. ... Use Google. ... The Job Details. ... Do Not Pay. ... Check the Company's References. ... Forget Getting Rich Quick.
Enter the ZIP code into the BBB locator, found on the “Find a BBB” page of the Better Business Bureau's website. It will provide you with contact information for the BBB branch closest to the offending company, which will handle your complaint. Contact the appropriate BBB branch by post, email, fax or telephone.
The Better Business Bureau, or BBB, is a non-profit corporation that uses an Accredited Businesses system to assign rankings to businesses, charities and non-profit organizations. The BBB stores data about companies and uses dispute resolution procedures established by the Council of the Better Business Bureaus.
Today there are 128 regional Better Business Bureaus in the United States and Canada. A total of 400,000 North American businesses are accredited by the BBB, proudly displaying the BBB torch insignia in their windows [source: Council of Better Business Bureaus].
Type the website's name into a search engine and review the results. ... Look at the website's connection type. ... Check the site's security status in your browser's address bar. ... Evaluate the website's URL. ... Look for bad English on the site. ... Watch out for invasive advertising. ... Use the website's “Contact” page.
Look for the S in HTTPS. ... Check for a website privacy policy. ... Find their contact information. ... Verify their trust seal. ... Know the signs of website malware.
To check if a company is genuine, read online reviews from other customers and clients to see if people are saying the company is a scam or untrustworthy. You can also try checking the company's website to see if it has a legitimate phone number and address listed. If it doesn't, the company may not be genuine.
Generally, secure websites use encryption and authentication standards to protect the confidentiality of web transactions. Currently, the most commonly used protocol for web security is TLS, or Transport Layer Security. This technology is still commonly referred to as SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, a predecessor to TLS.
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