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Tips To Avoid Home Business Scams - Work At Home
Written by Sam Phillips on May 30, 2008 – 12:40 pm -Everyone from expert to newbie needs to know tips to avoid home business scams - work at home ideas. Sooner or later, if you’re online much of the time, you will be scammed or someone will try to . It’s impossible to avoid unless you know exactly what to watch for.
That’s the purpose of bringing some basic things to you right now so you can keep your cash to buy what you want.
The first tip and one of the most important is that many scammers say, ” work only a few hours a week , yet make thousands of dollars, and with no experience.” This is one of their biggest lies! In order to make money you must learn what to do, and how to do it well.
Also, you can expect, especially in the beginning to spend lots of hours a week getting your home business going. There’s no such thing as a free ride. It takes hard work and some capital to succeed in todays world.
Another scam, which has been pushed pretty hard lately is your 900 numbers to call for more info. These numbers are expensive going up to many dollars a minute, which can add up fast. Especially, if women with seductive voices are involved.
And men can do this too regarding women looking for home geared work. Don’t ever call these numbers as they are frauded scams.
One scam that has been around a long time, but causes many to fall for it, is if you’re told to go to a certain address or maybe someones home. They won’t give you any details, just tell you that it is such a easy way to make lots of money, and they don’t want everybody to find out about it, well, that’s simply a booby trap scam in it’s simpliest form.
All legitimate home based businesses will give you full details up front. Watch out for any secret, lots of hiding behind closed doors options, these are almost without exception, scams.
Be realistic and take these tips to avoid home business scams seriously. There are wonderful work at home businesses, but study them closely, doing research before you pull out that credit card or check book.
Always, check with the BBB ( Better Business Bureau ) to see if they have any complaints or criminal record activities on anyone you’re interested in. This can save you wasted time and also wasted money.
Another good idea to avoid home business scams - work at home is to take time to go to forums and talk sites and ask about the company or service you’re interested in working with or getting training through. Chances are good, somebody else has tried them, knowing much information.


