Proof of Employment For Providers

I know there is a site that is based in another country that will give you paycheck stubs and confirm employment when called. I just can't remember it. Does anyone know? I need this so I can move and also get a bigger vehicle. Thank you!
Harro69's Avatar
Hum.. all kinds of risks with this. Personally I would advise against doing this because of the risk vs. reward is not even worth it.
210GFX's Avatar
Anything based in another country is a shady proposition Miss. Your credit in the hands of
another person in another country is bad news.
ask buxom brown
foxyred73's Avatar
you have know idea what site it is ,and get be risking
Well, I totally gave fake checkstubbs somewhere to get something. Thanks photoshop! Apparently Im an office manager at a company And thanks to the dude that said it was cool to use him! Bahahahahaha But, I actually do have a job now so no big deal. Hey Malaya, you are self employed so cant u tell them what u make etc?
Rocket210's Avatar
I own my own company and always make generous paystubs for friends or family... Or you could just get quick books and create your own work history fast and easy! Most places will never question it! Good luck!
blasian1246's Avatar
I do own my own legitimate business (registered an ein, dba w/ bexar county, business checking),, as well as my 9-5. If you're trying to legitimize, that's what I'll suggest you do. Its very easy (most banks will open a business checking if you bring in your ficticious name certificate (dba), and you can make up a business category. I'll suggest filing taxes too (you can do it yearly if you want). This way, your tax return can be used for proof of employment. Just a thought.
Hey sweetness...here's a link to someone in the business section:

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=510195

Just keep in mind...your *liability* IF you decide to do this.
  • Laz
  • 08-12-2012, 06:26 PM
I think Pepper is correct. If your other business does not bring in adequate income to justify what you want just include your hobby income in the total. You don't have to break out where the income is earned. However, if you do that plan on reporting and paying tax on it.
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Rakhir's Avatar
Best way is become self employed. Go down and file a DBA (doing business as) under whatever company name you like. Then pay yourself a small salary and pay taxes on that amount of money. No one will look twice. Then you can establish credit from there. Also it opens a whole host of other possibilities. Like establishing a business checking account, SEP IRA, and other retirement investments.
SofaKingFun's Avatar
She doesn't want to do all of that. That's too much like work. She just wants fake check stubs and someone to verify them should the creditors choose to seek confirmation. Isn't that right, Hell Bunny?


And Got Dang!! How big of a vehicle are you going to get??
I've heard that El Conejo is selling a few of its rigs...





...just trying to help, babe.

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Rocket210's Avatar
Lol yeah sofaking is right too much work, but if you wanted to be legit all good advice!
  • Laz
  • 08-13-2012, 09:08 AM
It may be more work than she wants to do but it would benefit her in the long run. Having a documented earnings history will give her options in the future and it is not that much work.