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Medical Billing: Not All Medical
Billing Home Business Are Scams Submitted
By: Seth B. Work at home medical billing
seems like the perfect job for you. You
own a computer, you want to stay home, pick
your own hours. You will even be trained
and given leads to professionals that need
your service.But the chances of making the
money claimed are slim. Consumers don't
realize what they're getting into. Newcomers
to the medical billing market with no experience
no contacts in the medical field will face
fierce competition. As the FTC alleged,
most of the consumers didn't earn a dime.Not
all medical billing opportunities are scams.
For consumers interested in buying a medical
billing business opportunity, the FTC offers
advice: Check with the state Attorney General's
office, consumer protection agency and the
Better Business Bureau in your area and
the area
where the medical billing promoter is based
to learn whether any unresolved complaints
about them or the promoter are on file.
Be aware, however, that the absence of complaints
doesn't necessarily mean the medical billing
company is legitimate. But at least you
can rule them out if there is. Be wary of
the medical billing promoter wants to only
provide a few references. Interview these
references in person and ask for the names
of their clients and a description of their
operations. Click
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