The local Better Business Bureau (WAKE COUNTY, N.C.) is warning about a new internet work-at-home scam.

This latest threat comes from a Raleigh-based company called Eco Venture Group.

Customers sign up to receive materials that will show them how to work at home.

After customers provide their credit card numbers to cover shipping costs, they’re billed much more than they agreed to.

Sometimes they receive fraudulent charges from Web sites they never visited.

BBB experts said usually that money is gone for good.

“Of course the better business bureau can’t work with the company to seek a resolution if they’re not answering the complaints,” Beverly Baskin, President of the Eastern North Carolina BBB, said. “The likelihood of consumers getting their money back is not very good.”

Baskin suggests consumers who pay with a credit card call their credit company to try and get some of the charges reversed.

Experts also said consumers should research a company before entering into an agreement.

You can find tips about dealing with the work-at-home scams from the North Carolina Attorney General.

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