There are many things that you can check before investing your hard earned money in work at home programs. Over the next couple of days I will be going over hints that a program may not be all that it claims to be. If you are reading about a program and it just doesn't seem right to you do a lot of research before investing, you are even welcome to leave a comment and ask a question about a program and I will research it and get back to you. No e-mail address is necessary, I will create a post based on your question. :D
OK First two FLAGS to look for before you buy a program:
1. Advertising strategies that conceal the identity of the business or what you will be doing in the business until you pay for their service first. Broad statements like "processing rebates from home, earn $15.00 per item processed" does not tell you how you get the assignment or what you have to do to get an assignment. This just says "dishonesty" to me. Not only that, but it indicates a real problem with the company's own confidence in its product. I mean, if you know system worked, and it is honest, then why wouldn't you want give a small recap of the service you will be providing. I mean don't give away the farm, but at least feed me enough so I know it is honest work. If you run into a business that does not proudly display the name of the company, then most likely, it means that they know that most people who try the business fail at it, and that the business has a negative reputation.
2. Anyone who tells you they can tell you how to make money without doing any work or paying anything (either one - they are not telling you the truth). This one is not something you can live with or change, this is a clear indication of a scam. Common sense should tell you that nobody will pay you for doing nothing. The Internet is full of these get rich quick, don't work things, and none of them make money for anyone but the scammer
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