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Work-At-Home Schemes: How to Identify the Warning Signs (c) Copyright 2003, Angela Wu
Home based work scams prey on people's willingness to
believe, a desperate hope that an opportunity will help
them to achieve their goal of working from home.
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When the scammer runs off with their money, that's not all they
steal -- they also steal their dreams.
Although it's hard to tell with absolute certainty which
opportunities are scams and which are legitimate, there
are several warning signs that can indicate you should
proceed with caution. These include:
- Claims that you can make absurd amounts of money in
a very short time or with very little work. Success
isn't built overnight and it never comes without hard
work and even some sacrifices.
- Claims that you don't have to work at all; the
"system" is on "auto-pilot" -- "the only thing you
have to do is cash your cheques!" Again, ridiculous.
- You are "guaranteed" to make money. No one can
guarantee any such thing; first of all, they don't
know anything about you, your skills, your work
ethic, and the many other things that can affect
success. Secondly, not every business opportunity
is right for every person, even for legitimate offers.
- You don't need any skills or experience. That's silly;
although you don't necessarily need extensive knowledge
up-front to succeed -- after all, many things can be
learned -- you have to have both the ability and the
willingness to learn. To illustrate the point, consider
that someone without technical aptitude is unlikely to
become a computer programmer.
- There's no contact information, or attempts at contact
are ignored. Why are they trying to hide? Legitimate
businesses tend to welcome inquiries and feedback.
- You have to pay a fee just to find out what the
oppportunity is about. Information should be provided
to you up-front so that you can make an informed
decision about whether or not you want to pursue the
opportunity.
- Lots of hype but very little detail about what you'll
actually be selling. People who are proud of the
opportunity being offered should be more than willing
to discuss it. Vague details could indicate that the
oppportunity has a bad reputation.
- The opportunity places emphasis on recruiting others
for a commission, rather than emphasizing the sale of
a product or service. This may be what's known as a
pyramid scheme. Read what the Federal Trade Commission
says about them:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/invest/mlm.htm
- You are told that it's a limited time offer - you
MUST join today! If it's a legitimate business, it
will still be around tomorrow, next week, next month,
or next year. Don't feel pressured to join immediately.
A word of warning: many people become so jaded after being
scammed that they assume *everything* is a scam. This is
an equally nonproductive stance as being too trusting!
There are many legitimate opportunities available... and
keep in mind, too, that just because an opportunity doesn't
work for *you*, that does NOT necessarily make it a scam.
Each individual's skills, interests, and motivation will
determine how successful he or she is with any business.
Finally, there's no reason why you should feel you "have"
to join a prepackaged business opportunity. You can create
your own opportunity by producing and marketing a product
or service of your own.
Working from home is certainly an achievable goal.
Research each opportunity carefully, work consistently
towards your goal, and you could very well be able to
join the ranks of home businesses in the near future.
Angela is the author of "So You Want to Work from Home!",
a practical and informative report packed with tips and
resources on how to begin a work-at-home career. Pick up
your copy today at http://homebasedwork.com/report.html
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Angela is the author of "So You Want to Work from Home!",
a practical and informative report packed with tips and
resources on how to begin a work-at-home career. Pick up
your copy today at http://homebasedwork.com/report.html
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