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Work at Home Scams


Most of the work from home ads are Scams.These days a website or an online message can reach large numbers with minimum effort.It's easy for Scammers to make their messages look real and credible and sometimes hard for investors to tell the difference between real and fake. They uses any means necessary to contact as many people as possible; on the Internet this includes having programs that get your email address. That's why you should think twice before you invest your money in any opportunity you find online.




Unfortunately, most of those positions are not what people would consider as real job. There are no benefits, salary, just only an empty promise of making money online.Most time these opportunities are so lucrative that you are asked to pay a fee for you to get the listing, informations to get started or to set up your business website.

 This was the line used on me.
           
          YOUR own CASH-PULLING!
             Automated Websites!                                                                     
       Make thousands of Dollars daily!!!      

And i fell for it, I was asked to pay $47 to get to a free website and to enter the members only area, after i got the website, they said for me to get traffic to my site i have to pay $28 to submit the sites to 300 search engines, later they said I can't make any money until i buy one of the sale ebooks, that  when i said to my self "stop this foolishness right now", very funny right, Now I just laugh over it, you know what, they are still there doing what they did to me to the next unsuspeting person.

Every scammer will promise unlimited wealth and easy work. See whether you can make money doing this kind of business or work.

Companies that don't state their names, costs, or other important information in their ads usually have a good reason to do so -- they're scammers. As well, be wary of claims that says you can"make up to $1,000 a week  doing just a few hours' worth of unskilled work.

There offers for home-based businesses or work-at-home opportunities  always arrive as spam.  Do not ever reply to their e-mails because they aren't planning to deliver anyway, so why waste your time. Just delete and move on.


                         How to Avoid Work From Home Scams.

1· The first piece of advice is not to believe what you read. There's no honest way to get rich quick. Be very sceptical and think twice before taking any action.

Insist on a landline phone number to contact the company (not a mobile). Get an address, a proper street address, an accommodation address.

NEVER send money,give credit card or online account details to anyone you do not know and trust or without first investigating the company

Ask for references. Don't settle for one or two, who might have been be planted. Talk to several different people, in person if possible, and don't be afraid to ask hard questions.Go online and do a google search of the company, you such will get some useful info.

If the work involves creating and selling a product, make sure there's a market for it.

If the company is asking for money, know the details of their refund policy. If they don't have one, don't  go further.

Lets protect ourselves from scammers.

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