Work from Home Rubbish
While thinking about making money on the internet, it’s also important to note how to avoid losing it too. While there are many legitimate ways to make money at home, there are far too plenty ways one can get scammed on the internet. Recruiting people to stuff envelopes, or send mass mails is the oldest work-from-home gimmick that fools people every day. Real work from home opportunities are abundant. But, the Internet has become a breeding ground for get-rich-quick schemes
Am sure you have seen adverts which look like this one of these days.
R2,000-R50,000+pm.Part/Full Time
Full training & ongoing support
Smart Woman Work @ Home
Around the kids using your PC
earn R 5 000+ part-time/full-time
Work From Home
Earn an Extra R500-R5000pm p/t
Alot more fulltime!
Whiles most of these look too good to be true , complaints filed against companies offering work-at-home scams has more than doubled in the last few years. As more job seekers get online, these scams thrive. Generally, outside of the Internet, advertisements for work-at-home opportunities are also found in the classified sections of local newspapers, magazines and other publications.
While not all offers are phony, many are.IÂ can’t say that there are absolutely NO legitimate “envelope stuffing” jobs or work from home jobs , but I have NEVER seen one in all my life.
Many legitimate direct sales companies and others that help you start your own business require a start-up fee to cover the cost of training manuals and supplies to get you going, the so called “start up kit” . But before mailing a check or submitting a credit card payment after reading hype on a website, consider the following factors:
- Never send money if you can’t talk to a person. No phone number on the website, but the person or company is promising you big money?
- Do not reveal e-mail and online banking passwords or personal information. What do they want the information for ?
- What’s A Processing Fee?
- Testimonials Are Just Words Unless VerifiedGenuine Work from Home
I have personally earned money from home through proven methods like Google Adsense, Adgator and Traffic Synnegy. Scammers have also started targeting unaware people by selling “Google Adsense Starter Kits”.
With Google Adsense alone I have earned at least R50 000 for the mast year and a half and thats proof enough of genuine “work from home” which works.
In the end, only you can decide if an opportunity is right for you or not. Do your own due diligence. I wouldn’t be willing to pay any form of money in hopes of making money unless I could talk to someone about all of my questions and concerns. Remember that some people make thousands o selling cosmetics and they’re rewarded with Cars. Even though Avroy Shlain is a very legitimate company with an honorable money-making opportunity, that doesn’t mean it is for everyone. The same holds true for all ” work from home” opportunities. Only you can decide if it’ll work for you.
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