Steer Clear of Home Business Scams
Many web sites claim to offer home business opportunities. Some people do indeed make money at home through online jobs, but many of theso-called opportunities that are advertised are scams. How can one tell the difference? Here are some tips for avoiding home business scams.
First, use some common sense. If you are looking because you are short on funds, it can be easy to talk yourself into believing the promises that you read online. Try to look at the offers objectively. Many scams try to convince you that you will become wealthy with little effort, and you might even see on the web site that this is some "secret" for making money that is just now being revealed. Much later they reveal the cost for learning this "secret." Before buying this kind of information, take a moment to wonder why it is being sold. If the product is really that effective, the person selling it should be so wealthy that he does not need to sell anything.
Second, try not to get involved in any pyramid schemes. These are programs that pay you to recruit but do not really have a product to sell. You make money only by getting other people to join the system. This kind of setup only makes money for those who start the pyramid scheme. Pyramid schemes are illegal in several states. Note that this is not the same as home party or similar plans where you get a percentage from what you sell in addition to a percentage from those you recruit.
Third, do not pay to stuff envelopes or make products. In fact, never pay to work for anybody.
Avoiding home business scams means avoiding anything that offers easy wealth. It also means avoiding paying to work for somebody. Don't expect anything online that makes no sense in the real world--it's always the same world, no matter how convincing the hype.
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