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Home Assembly Jobs Submitted By: Charles
Fuchs If you are a person who loves to work
with your hands, you may be someone who
thinks they could never find a job from
home. Then you see those home assembly jobs
advertised in the newspaper and online.
It sounds tempting, right? Sure. The ads
are written to be tempting, but they are
almost all scams.
Here are some ways to avoid the scams that
peak our curiosity:First you should learn
about scams. Know what the common scams
out there look like. Home assembly jobs
are just one common scam, but so is envelope
stuffing or money transfer scams. The reason
they are so tempting has to do with our
own desire to make money fast using little
skill. Almost all of these work from home
scams prey on our desire to make money quickly.
The ads are written using language that
leads us to believe we can make thousands
of dollars doing simple tasks.
They usually tell you that there are no
skills necessary to make the money. Then
they often provide a large dollar amount
and a few hours a week.Some of these scams
even create websites that have “testimonials”
about how “So-and-So” made thousands
doing just a few hours of work per week.
Unfortunately, anyone can make up testimonials
and buy pictures of people. Testimonials
are a common advertising ploy, but with
home assembly jobs they should really be
questioned.What many of the work at home
assembly ads do not tell you is that there
will be a fee involved for the “supplies”
needed to complete the tasks. You will be
send those supplies, which are never of
the quality outlined in the advertisement.
They usually come
with vague directions about what you need
to assemble. Sometimes you will be required
to buy some of your own supplies, too. The
key to the home assembly jobs scams is that
once you spend the money to send in your
beautifully crafted objects, you will be
told that they are not up to par. If you
read closely, the company probably has a
disclaimer that the crafts have to meet
expectations for payment. No matter how
simple the craft may be, it is not likely
to ever “meet expectations.”
So now you are out money and time.
That is what these home assembly jobs scams
do. They steal your money and your time.
If you like to work with your hands you
are better off starting your own home based
business doing the things you love to do
with your hands. Your own business may cost
you money to start up, but you will find
that you will at least be in control of
your money and not handing it off to someone
who is planning to steal it.If you do decide
to start your own business instead of looking
for home assembly jobs that turn out to
be scams, do some research.Click
here for the rest.
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