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Watch Out For Work At Home Scams
« Posted: March 15, 2008, 04:19:14 PM »


Watch Out For Work At Home Scams
 by: Denise Damazio


If you’re like me you would love to work at home. Just think we could stay in our pajamas all day, not have to answer to anyone and work when we want. Not to mention make thousands a month doing it!

There are many work at home scams that you need to be aware of. I have fallen prey to quite of few of them myself. A perfect example is the stuffing the envelope scam. Imagine employers paying someone to do this…and wait there is a $35.00 sign up fee! Of course this is not legitimate. If you find one that is, please let me know, I’ll start right away.

Then there is home assembly jobs, maybe putting together doll furniture. You sign up, of course there is another fee for that, you get your materials, finish your project and send it in only to find out it wasn’t done to their satisfaction so they reject it. You did all that work and then didn’t get paid for it.

Oh and don’t forget the mystery shopping scam. Most of these people place ads that hit you up for anywhere from $19.95 to $49.95. For this you will be supplied with a list of places and companies that hire mystery shoppers. Most of them give you a list of department stores for your money.

Generally if it sounds too good to be true, it is. There are steps that you can take to protect yourself. If you’re considering a work at home job, call the Better Business Bureau and check them out. Call the Federal Trade Commission. Ask the employer for references. Never send money for a job. Do not respond to 800 & 900 numbers. Avoid companies that have P.O. Box.

There are legitimate work at home jobs available, you just have to do your research and trust your instincts.

About The Author
Denise Damazio

I am a published writer of short stories and articles. I love to travel, write, cook and help others.

For more info on work at home jobs go to: http://www.ezniche.com/data/article.php?l=276

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