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How to Avoid an Illicit Home Working Scheme

By: Keith R Lunt

1. Do Not Trust Unbelievable Claims
"We warrant you will make $1000 per day with our method in just 1 hour per day!"

It sounds great - too good to be true. If you can yield a large amount of money with no effort, would the person selling you the idea not be much better off in its place employing 1 person to spend 8 hours per day running the secret system?

Yes, maybe there are one or two methods out there that the owner is running to the max and they want to set up a new line of returns by selling it on.

2. Why compensate To Start Working?
"Get started in this great line of earnings for only $35 one off payment."

If they are giving you an prospect to sell their merchandise, why do you have to compensate? Yes, with drop shipping they want to earn sure that it is a tight nit club, but if somebody is offering you a place as an member, why do you have to reimburse them for you to do the work? Surely, any expenditure could be covered by a reduced initial payment?

These offers quite often work out to be scams. A $35 charge may not seem much, but get 100 people across the world signing up per day and that one individual running that scheme is made tremendously rich.

3. Is There Too Much Reliance?
"We need trustworthy, reliable workers to handle our customer payments."

Yes, right. We have in all probability all received this exact email and frequently. Some company somewhere, maybe even a respectable name that you have heard of, is having trouble accepting payments from abroad and desires you to receive the payments into your account and pass them on.

The problem is that these systems are completely illegal and if you take part in them, you are assisting somebody in a cash laundering system. Avoid these at all costs. Not only could you be charged with cash laundering, when discovered you should have to repay all of the money you have handled.

If these were really honest, they might not be approaching people through spam lists.

4. Moving Items Pointlessly
"Effortless home working prospect stuffing envelopes!"

Why should any ongoing business want to send items around the country for you to stuff in an envelope for them? Why would they want to send part made products around the country to be made up at home?

With either variation, there is a huge risk that you should not do the work to a adequate standard, or that you might not do the work at all and run off with the basic products. Why might they want to send the basics to you, for you to then send them back, made up? would it not be easier for them to recruit people to work locally, either in their premises or near to their premises where their driver can get around to see them all?

merely consider all of these bring in them up offers as scams. Almost beyond doubt there is a big catch somewhere, from unsure ethics to paying a lot to get involved.

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Starting any home business is a risk. Can you trust the venture that you are getting yourself into, or is it possible to just cost you a load of essential money? Here are my top hints for avoiding scams.

If you want to know more about home working, call over to our website - http://www.myhomeworking.com. There you will find load more ideas, and you can get yourself a free copy of our home working ebook. Written by Keith Lunt

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