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a Scam Free Work from Home Job?
Finding a scam free work from home
job is difficult as there are so many dishonest people trying to
take your money.
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On this site you will not find any work at home job scams.
You can find out if the tools I recommend are
real by reading comments
that other people have made about the tool (you can also see the (real
live) vast number of sites created using this system).
You can also talk to someone directly (see the bottom of the
pages for a link).
Note: I know this is not a scam and I think you will see it is not because
there are so many endorsements but if you have any questions just use
the contact form at the left.
The tools I recommend are real and verifiable but they will not produce
income overnight - after all it makes sense - if everyone could push a
button and get income, they would. Real business takes work.
But the tools really do work and in the end you will build a real
online business that works for anyone with BAM: Brains, Action
and Motivation.
Example Scams you Must Avoid
Here are some
examples of work at home job
scams that you must avoid
because they are really no good and will take
your money without a second thought.
Scam Free Work from Home :
Data
entry scams
There may be some
legitimate online data entry jobs but they are very hard to find and most are scams.
The ones that are scams are generally based on adwords which
is a way of advertising - which unless you are an expert will loose you
money very fast.
Note: It is
very difficult to succeed at Adwords and you can loose money fast.
The scam will work like this - you pay for a list of keywords to use in
your adwords campaign - that's it then you have to start an adwords
campaign: Don't do this
you will loose money.
Note: You
can research keywords using free tools so it's totally unnecessary to
pay for them.
Another variation is to buy training materials for the 'data entry job'
which you sell on to another unsuspecting victim. You keep
half of the money and send the rest to your recruiter. An all
round bad job.
Scam Free
Work from Home :
Envelope
stuffing scam
You may think you could do a legitimate job and work at home stuffing an envelope
because the firm has not got time or resources to do it but it's
usually a scam.
It involves paying someone for information on
how to make money
stuffing envelopes - instead you get information on how to place the
same advert to get scammed just as you have!
These days no company
would employ anyone to do this as it all automated now.
Work stuffing an envelope at home is
probably not a legitimate job and it will never be
fulfilling work.
Scam Free Work from Home :
Medical
Transcription Work at Home
A work at home medical
transcription may not be what you expect and it may be a scam.
It works like this: You'll get a CD Rom with all the information you
need on medical transcriptions and how to do it for which of course you
pay a lot of money up front. At the end of the course you will be
qualified and thousands of people will want your services (yeah right).
The trouble is it's not true you will have spent thousands of dollars
setting up your computer and wasted thousands of hours with nothing to
show for it. You won't get jobs or clients either!
Scam Free
Work from Home :
Assembly Work
from Home
This scam works like this: You pay for supplies from a company and you
have to construct a small project such as a craft project.
The company says it will pay you money when you have put the
supplies together as instructed.
The catch is that you can never win because they will tell you that you
have not followed the instructions exactly or that the quality of your
work is not good enough. So
you never receive any money. They then send the
materials back (you're stuck with them) and you have lost money.
Here are some more general tips to avoid
scams:
Five Scam Warning Signs:
1. Too
Good to be True.
2. Huge Income Overnight.
3. No Need to do any work.
4. Pay up Front With No Real Info.
5. No working Contact method.
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Note: Never
give out your bank account details for any reason at all over email -
especially that scam that claims money is stuck in a Nigerian bank.
Note2: Never click a link in an email that directs you to your bank
account. ALWAYS type in the address in your browser.
Scammers like to create web pages that look like your bank so
they can get your bank details.
To your Success (and avoidance
of scams).
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