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Sep 12 2008

Work at Home Scams

Published by ktolman at 11:11 pm under Scams, Work From Home Edit This

I’ll be the first to admit that working from home is a great plan. The convenience and freedom that comes from being your own boss is truly wonderful. However, there are a number of ideas out there that are really not a bargain.

Remember a couple of basics:

  • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Plans that offer immediate returns with little or no work are lies. Don’t be fooled. If you want to earn an income, you either have to steal it or work for it.
  • Anyone asking for money without telling you exactly what you are getting is scamming you. You don’t walk into a grocery store expecting to find aisles full of hidden brown packages. Everything is out in the open where you can see exactly what you are buying.
  • Do your research. Starting a business, even a home-based business, is an investment in your future and your time. Don’t go into it without thinking about it ahead of time.
  • Advertisers lie. There is a reason that governments pass laws concerning what can and cannot be said in advertising. The reason is simple: advertisers lie about everything they can. Not every advertiser is corrupt, but some are, so always get a second opinion.

Growing a business and making a profit, in every generation throughout time has always involved some simple basic principles. Find a service or product that people want or need, and work to provide the best possible product or service. Any plan that doesn’t include those basic ideas is a plan for failure.

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2 Responses to “Work at Home Scams”

  1. steven wilsonon 13 Sep 2008 at 12:07 am edit this

    A lot of people get caught up in the work from home scams when they first geyt started,and there are many.Like you mention do your homework before joining any of them.

  2. DnDCorneron 13 Sep 2008 at 4:30 pm edit this

    Thanks for your input Steven. There is a very real temptation to give your money to these folks. Keep spreading the word!

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