Legitimate companies never ask customers to enter login credentials or other private information by clicking on a link to a website.
Not exact matches
Some of these
companies are showing up at
legitimate conferences, talking to authors and enticing them to submit a manuscript (always a full,
never a proposal or query letter).
I have
never done a
legitimate debt consolidation loans, but that is because I have heard stories of
companies doing this packages and then not paying the actual lenders.
Don't tell anyone your passwords - a
legitimate business or
company should
never ask you for your password, so
never share this information via email or over the phone.
During parts of the Wii and Wii U era, any indie team that wanted to create a game for the consoles needed to have a permanent physical business office in order to be considered as a
legitimate developer by Nintendo, and restrictions put on indie teams meant that plenty of high quality titles
never made it to the
company's platforms.
Legitimate companies will
never ask you to update your personal information via an email message.
Working for a small
company can be terrific, but be diligent in making sure that a
company you've
never heard of is truly
legitimate.
Before this
company had been recommended to me, I personally had
never heard of a credit broker but they help you get between $ 50 - $ 250K in business credit (assuming your credit score is above 680 and you have a
legitimate business).
Which is why you should
never pay anything up front unless you're positive they're a
legitimate company.