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Pacific Publications Racks up Complaints, Inquiries from Job Seekers

by on Jul. 28, 2010, under alert, Life, scam, Tips

Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona is alerting consumers to Pacific Publications, an online company that purports to sell a “genuine” employment opportunity, in which consumers can make money from home by stuffing and mailing envelopes.

Using two Web sites, www.pacificpubs.com and www.funsimplework.com, Pacific Publications claims that for $42-$50 consumers will be paid $5 for each envelope they stuff and mail, when they enroll in the company’s “Free Mailer’s Program.”

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However, consumers, including two in Arizona, who purchased the program say they either never received anything from the company, or they only received a booklet outlining other work-from-home opportunities.

BBB in Western Washington, where the company is based, reports that in the past year Pacific Publications has received 21 complaints originating in 12 states, and has racked up over 9,000 consumer inquiries.

BBB Tips:

  • When considering any online purchase always read the terms and conditions, and make sure you’re clear on what the company’s refund policy is.
  • Beware of upfront fees. Legitimate employment opportunities will never require that you pay a fee before being hired.
  • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you come across an offer that promises easy money for not a lot of time or effort, there’s a very good chance it is not a legitimate offer.
  • Be extremely wary of any company that asks you pay via money order for their services. These types of transactions are extremely hard to trace, and tend to be the favorites of fraudsters and scammers around the world.
  • Before doing business with any online company research the company with BBB by calling (520)888-5353 or visiting www.tucson.bbb.org.


  • http://pacificpublications Mike Gilbert

    Do you ever get a good review on this company, or even an endorcement saying its a good opportunity?

  • Carrie

    About 2 years ago I purchased this “program” and got just a book for work from home companies that required me to send even more money, I sent it back for the 100% refund they say they’ll give you and, surprise!!!  I never got a cent back. It is nothing but a BIG, HUGE, SCAM!!!

  • http://none Patricia, Houston TX

    I have been searching the net for 3-5 days for legitiment work at home opportunities. I haven’t been able to find anything that doesn’t contradict itself once you read the terms and conditions. Every free oppurtinity has just led me to links of other companies that charge for their services. Thank God for the BBC. Please be very cautious and make sure you fully understand everything you read on the websites and their “Terms & Conditions”. Most of them read in a way that you would need a law degree to understand.