OK I GET A EXPRESS ENVELOPE AND it that two money from woodforest national bank can it be ok the cash it
If I understand your question you were paid cash for a job and also cashed a check for the same work. If this is the case you owe the person their money back for the check or the cash. If you don't give them one or the other then it could be consider fraud and the person could sue you for the "extra" payment. You can not benefit from the job twice. Answer If you were experienced, you would not have cashed the check; rather you would have returned it, undeposited. So, at this point, you'll need to return cash or a money order (not a personal check) to your customer. The sooner the better, given that you might want their referrals and continued business.
what is the difference between a work order and a purchase order?
I don't see why that would be a problem. However, it is best to ask your bank first for more information. All banks work differently.
As most define the word "scam", yes, it is. Please know that any reputable modeling service or agency is going to work on commission. In other words, they won't get paid unless they find you work that gets you paid. They take a percent of what you make. This one, on the other hand, want to charge you an "advance fee". Reportedly several hundred dollars. There is no guarantee of work. If you think you have the ability to be a model, please call a reputable agency that works on commission.
To remove blue ink from a money order, you can try using rubbing alcohol or a cotton swab dipped in it. Gently dab the ink stain, being careful not to saturate the paper or damage it further. If the ink persists, a small amount of acetone may work, but it can also risk damaging the paper, so use it sparingly. Keep in mind that altering a money order may render it void, so consider contacting the issuer for further guidance.
One of the easiest ways to identify work at home scams is to see if there is a cost involved. If you need to spend money in order to "make money", it is probably a scam.
no, its a scam .
It's a scam to steal your money. No such thing.
It is a scam. They will keep your money if it doesn't work. Do not purchase from this company!
When you go to the site www.takeDrivebyPhotos4Banks.com they want you to purchase their manual for $19.95 in order to work for them. I think that this is a scam to get people to buy the manual with no quarantee of work.
To determine whether or not a program is a scam, ask yourself whether it sounds too good to be true. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is a scam. Also if you have to pay in order to begin work, it is usually a scam.
Yes, it's a scam, there's been many complaints. If you send them money, you'll never see it again. Remember, no legitimate company charges you money to work for them. Yes I agreee, that is scam
No, there should be no fees. Some scam jobs will want more money for fees.
Typically most work from home businesses are scams if they ask you for money for "a kit" or money for instructions on a pyramid scheme. There are legitimate businesses but they don't ask for money.
Is Eric Webster work from home a scam
Reining doesnt work, it is simply a scam, you should not get into it. They will trick you and then steal your well-earned money and also take your care, it doesnt work.
No it does not work. It is a scam.