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- Additional Info:Good News solicits members through a newsletter that requires a $2.00 refundable "deposit" that guarantees that you will make a significant amount of money, through various work-at-home programs, which include stuffing envelopes and assembling and stapling booklets together - then mailing. You will also be solicited to recruit workers and provide leads to perpetuate the programs.
The newsletter from Good News provides a registration form for enrollment in the booklet assembly program offered by Preston Lord Enterprises, LLC, operating out of Basking Ridge, New Jersey. This refundable "deposit" is $99.00 which pays for the materials to assemble the booklets but not the cost of postage to mail them.
In the course of the review of this company, and other branches associated it, it was noted that in September, 2013 the Superior Court of New Jersey ordered that these businesses stop engaging in this type of "work- at- home" promotions.
BBB has a separate review on the names of affiliated businesses. For additional information on these businesses and the NJ Court Action: click here
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