Work At Home Scams - Avoid Them
Written by Marie on May 26th, 20085 Ways To Avoid Work At Home Scams
There are plenty of legitimate ways to work at home, online, and make good money doing it. But there are also scams run by unscrupulous people who just want to take your money. Here are 5 simple tips on how to find the good ones and avoid the lemons.
Don’t trust your email. Legitimate work-at-home companies don’t hire by way of spam emails. They hire by way of advertising and word of mouth.
If you’re on somebody’s email list, and they recommend a work-at-home program, then it might be worth checking out. But if you get an email from someone you’ve never even heard of, save yourself some trouble by hitting “delete”.
Know the company’s refund policy. If the company requires you to buy software or equipment from them–which is already a bad sign–find out what their returns policy is. If they make absolutely no refunds under any circumstances, chances are they’re just out to sell something, and not actually help you make money from it.
Stay away from “email processing”. All you’ll be buying is instructions on sending spam. This won’t make you any money–and it’s prosecutable, as well. A prison spell doesn’t do much for your family life!
Don’t call the 1-900 number for more information. Just don’t. It’ll make your worst long-distance bill look like a dream. 1-900 is just another way of spelling “S-C-A-M”.
Skip the work at-home-companies completely. While some of these companies really are on the level, a vast majority are not. Instead of signing up with a company that will supposedly get work for you, why not go into business for yourself? It’s still working at home.
Selling goods and services online is a tried and true method for anyone with enough determination to make their living online. With all the information–free and paid–out there, all it takes is a little research and a little more elbow-grease to find out how.
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