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Scams For Work From Home Jobs Tips

Now although there have been hundreds of articles written about work from home, work at home or home based jobs I felt that I would add my point of view being a newbie to it all. I’ve found as I’m sure many others have too that once you start looking for a work from home job then you start getting lots of offers and emails from other people who more than likely you never signed up with in the first place.
My first point of call would be to check the website out on blogs and forums as this way you can get a much better idea of what it’s like. I have so very nearly signed up with so many opportunities before but it wasn’t until I started to check out the blogs & forums that I started to see what they were really like. Another good way is to simply put in their website address and put scam next to it in the heading e.g. bestjobever.com – scam, and see what you get that way. Check out mine at work at home.
With work at home jobs you can normally find that by emailing or calling them that you can tell how good their help and support will be. Of course the problem with this is that a lot of the senior people or mentors will be more than happy to get you into the business but once you’ve paid your fee they’ll just run off and you won’t hear from them again. Now my mentor has had this problem as a few of the high flyers who have the Porsche’s and big houses are very good in getting back to you but once your signed up they are nowhere to be seen. Some have been left high and dry for weeks without been given any help with setting up a website nevermind how to start off the business. Even I have had a call from a guy who said that he’d not anything from one of these guys for four weeks, and I’ve only been doing it for three so I was shocked.
Another tip that I would give you, and I know it doesn’t matter to everybody so much but I chose the one I did because a lot of the people were based in the UK, and being from here that made a big difference as I felt the one in the states wouldn’t be able to offer the support I wanted, and I can go see my mentor as he’s only a 2 hour journey away.
So although I’ve been rambling on about how to avoid scams I would say that you need to do your homework and look at blogs, forums, scam the website and good luck!!
For my work from home experience visit work at home jobs, thank you.

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