About. com published some of the experiences its users recently had with work-at-home scammers. Several users submitted an alleged scam email by a company called KDL. The initial email, which doesn’t ask for any personal information or upfront payment, may seem legitimate upon first inspection.
The exact motive of KDL are unclear, but are likely money-related. There are hundreds of other scammers like KDL out there and you can protect yourself by conducting a thorough review of the company. Do not send a company any money or personal information unless you are certain you are dealing with a legitimate business.
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