Usually work at home jobs in the net is 90% scam. Be very careful in what you sign up for.
I was a victim of one of this scam. Usually these scammers attacks people with disability, low income earners, non working housewife or just a simple person who wants to earn extra money.
to those who wanted to try. think twice!
Work at Home Jobs To Avoid
Assembly Jobs - No,
you can't make lots of money assembling craft kits or any other type of
kits. You can waste money on a package to get you started though.
Data Entry Jobs
- You'll see lots of listings for data entry jobs. They are usually
either positions posting ads or a sales pitch for a kit that will get
you started.
Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) which involves
recruiting new people, and more new people, to sell the product. If all
you are doing is trying to find more people to do what you're doing,
keep in mind that there are probably thousands of other people
attempting to do the same thing. Most of them aren't getting rich. Also
note, that MLM isn't a job with a paycheck - it's starting a business,
with no guarantees.
Online Businesses - Do you want to
start your own online business and get rich? Be very wary of these type
of ads too. What you will do is end up paying for a guide to working at
home which duplicates information you can find free.
Posting Ads
- There are lots of ads saying workers are needed to post ads on online
bulletin boards and forums. You don't get paid to post, rather you may
get paid if other people sign-up.
Processing Claims - In order to get "hired" you'll need to buy equipment, software and pay for training.
Stuffing Envelopes
- Believe it, or not, there are still people saying that you can earn
$3 or $4 per envelope to stuff them. You can't. All major companies have
postage machines which stuff, sort and meter mail.
The winner in
the scam contest are the sites that offer to sell provide you with
information on only legitimate work at home jobs - for a nominal fee, of
course. Don't do it!
TOP SCAM WEBSITES LIST
I was a victim once by this scammers specially this website: www.dataentryjobs.us
I do not want to tell how you was fooled by this heartless people because I believe it is my fault also for believing in them. But for you guys who is just starting or planning to enroll into this kind of job my advice is.. DONT.
I have personally research this following websites and check online forums and comments, testimonials of all the victims. Like dataentryjobs.us they offer you a job, give you a project and once you paid and sign up for their fake jobs and after all of your hardwork, You will get
nothing.
Data Entry Pro http://www.dataentrypro.com/
Home Typers http://www.hometypers.com/
My Data Job http://www.mydatajob.com/
Data Entry Work Online http://www.dataentryworkonline.com/
Submit Data Work http://www.submitdatawork.com/
Data Hound Detective http://www.datahounddetective.com/
The Affiliate Bank http://www.theaffiliatebank.com/
My Google Job http://www.mygooglejob.com/
Legit Online Job http://www.legitonlinejob.com/
Home Money Opportunity http://www.homemoneyopportunity.com/
Info Show Room http://www.infoshowroom.com/
Data Entry Jobs Home http://www.dataentryjobshome.com/
Type At Home http://www.type-at-home.com/

Sources;
www.about.com
www.consumeraffairs.com
www.scam.com
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2009/april/workathome_041709
http://www.whydowork.com/forums/list-data-entry-scam-sites-t7319.html
http://www.scambusters.org/work-at-home.html
http://voices.yahoo.com/the-top-10-worst-work-home-scams-203151.html
http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/694276
and many many resources online. If you have doubt research their company and see if they are really real as they claim to be.
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