Are
you Looking for
those legitimate
home business
opportunities that
are out there? They
are really there but
some of them are
scams. Make sure you
always check with
the Better Business
Bureau before
signing into any at
home job. It is
always better to
find out about a
scam before you are
bought into it. Real
businesses will be
interested in what
you are going to do
for them. They will
want to know that
they will be
represented in a
fashion show that
will make them more
money in the long
run from your
success. A real
company that is
looking for
affiliates will not
SPAM your e-mail
with offers. These
are the tools of the
scam artists out
there.
They send bulk junk
e-mails hoping
someone will fall
for it and they do.
The real companies
will post the needs
on sites that are
relative to what
they do and sell.
You will go to a
specific site of a
specific company and
it will have an
advertisement to
work at home. They
will also expect you
to seek them out and
will probably not
even bother you till
you make the initial
contact. You will
able to find other
sources in magazines
and books related to
business or a
specific type of
business as well.
Even when you do
find that legitimate
at home business
opportunity you will
want to look at
their history. You
will want to know
the experience
others have had
working for them and
check the Better
Business Bureau for
any complaints.
Never just invest
with out digging
around for a while.
There are some red
flags to be looking
for when searching
for a home-based
work opportunity. If
it sounds too good
to be true, then it
probably is a scam.
You should be wary
of any business that
offers you
unrealistic amounts
of money for mundane
tasks like stuffing
envelopes. If
someone offers you
thousands of dollars
per hour to do
nothing of any
value, then there is
probably a problem.
Think about it,
would you pay
someone $1000 per
hour to watch
television and eat
Cheetos? Not likely.
Real companies
expect real work
done right not
laziness.
Working from home
does not mean you do
nothing. If the
company puts
pressure on you to
"decide now" or
tries to force you
to "buy now",then
this is not a very
good sign and is not
legitimate. Real
business owners want
money but they want
to know who you are
and what you will be
doing for their
company's name. They
don't want just
anyone to be
promoting them. Be
wary of having to
pay to get a job.
You don't have to
pay the grocery
store to work for
them and it applies
to at home jobs as
well. More than
likely this is a
scam. Check your
state agency to see
if the previous
buyers list is
posted as required
by law. If the
company you are
looking at doesn't
have one then don't
buy into it.
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