Minggu, 11 Juni 2017

Work From Home Scams

There are a lot of evil people in the world who pray on those of us who are simply trying to make an honest living from home. Unfortunately, our desperation to earn an income drives us to try just about anything.

Thats when we are most open to falling victim to some of the most horrible work from home scams that you could possibly imagine. While there are way too many of them to go over in this article, I hope to give you a general idea of what to look out for. Hopefully, this information will keep you from getting taken in.

Most work at home scams actually come in the form of emails that we receive. The details vary, but are usually very sketchy. The person will start raving about this work at home opportunity that sounds just too good to be true. Usually, it will involve processing emails. Now trust me, nobody is going to pay you just to process emails.

But okay. Anyway, they go on to say that all you have to do is send $20 to get your kit. Well, to make a long story short, what you end up doing is sending out the same email that you just got. Thats right. Its no real job. Youre just trying to get people to send you $20 so you can tell them how to get others to do the same. This racket has been going on for a long time. Eventually, somebody will put a stop to it.

Another popular work from home scam is the data entry scam. This one is very cleverly disguised and many people fall for it. Youll receive an email telling you how you can get paid to do data entry right from the comfort of your own home. They will then send you to a web site that explains the whole process.

Basically it will tell you that all you have to do is fill in a few forms and get paid. They then tell you that to find out what companies pay you for doing this all you have to do is send them some amount of money, and it varies.

Anyway, here is the rub. These are not data entry jobs. All they are doing is sending you instructions on how to use Google Adwords to sell Clickbank products. This is not even close to a data entry job, as they so put it. Many people fall for this and actually attempt to go through the process, many losing a ton of money because Google Adwords is not for the timid.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. As I said, there are many scams. So how can you tell if something is a scam? You really cant until you actually try it. However, here is a basic guideline that I use. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Also, if you have no way of contacting the company or person, then they probably are running a scam. If you do contact them and they dont respond to your questions, again, most likely it is a scam. Use your common sense. If something sounds fishy, stay away.
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