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Scams - Disibility Scams
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The Americans with Disabilities Act came into effect in 1990. This Act makes it illegal to discriminate against persons with disabilities. ADA makes it mandatory for businesses to make their facilities accessible wherever possible or if it can be done without incurring excessive expense or upsetting existing infrastructure or facilities. The responsibility of a business to update facilities for creating access is directly proportionate to the size and resources of the business and the costs involved.
However, human ingenuity is capable of twisting even a well-intentioned legislation into a dollar spinning, albeit, a fraudulent game. Do you want to be an inspector under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and earn $45,000 a year? Well, Inspector's License is available from The National Consulting Institute, Inc. (NCI) for $10,000.
Inspecting businesses is not a specialized job. Fill out a standardized form and return it to the company who will process it for a $100 fee. The processed form would indicate violations of ADA. Now you can advise the inspected business as to how to escape lawsuits and get from $400 to $1,000 in consultation fees.
Enhance your earnings further. Buy and store skid resistant adhesive chemicals for the law-abiding businesses that will need your assistance for making their premises safer for wheelchair users. For $10,000, a promoter's salespersons will deliver the chemicals to your clients. Each gallon sold will earn $5 or more for you!
A few $100 orders will surely follow only to make you wiser. For, soon you will discover that the orders were bogus and your beneficent company was fraudulent. The skid resistant chemicals you stored, in fact, made the surfaces hazardous for wheelchair users.
The FBI busted this three million dollar fraud involving 800 cheated investors who may reclaim part of their lost money through the Justice Department.
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