Monday, July 6, 2009

New Tips on Researching Work at Home Scams

Here's couple of pointers on dealing with work at home scams.

1. You will not get RICH quick!
Avoid these schemes. They will promise you all the riches in the world, the best benefits
or they'll help you accrue wealth fast. There is no way you can achieve wealth with part-time
hours.

2. Keep your money.

These programs are designed to charge you a nominal fee for a copied directory or start up
kit. Most of the time, you can find the same information for free on the web.

3. True Blue.

If it sounds to good to be true, you can be certain it is!

4. References.

Ask for references. Don't be fooled by the testimonials listed on the web pages. Remember,
testimonials can be falsified.

5. Company Information.

Having doubts about a program? Screen them with these websites. It won't hurt to do a little digging.

Better Business Bureau (BBB)
Federal Trade Commission
Scam.com

6. Reporting Scams

Do yourself and everyone else a favor. If you know a program is a scam, report it!!! This helps everyone involved, to stop these money leeches.

ConsumerFraudReporting.org

Always, use your judgment when dealing with these high risk programs. Good Luck! Comment on this post. Whether its good or bad, its good to know your opinion.

To Your Success!

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