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Even though work from home opportunities may seem to be an ideal option, it is crucial that you choose wisely. There are several work from home scams that you will find online. These are some of the key things I try to be aware of:
1. One of the first things you need to analyze is the ad posting. If the opportunity seems to be almost too good to be true, than in all probability, it is a scam.
2. There are cases where you have to open up classified websites, create an account, and post ads that will be given by them. At the end of the day, if you have reached your target of 1000 ads posted, then you would get $ 3 - $ 5 for the day. Even with such a meager pay, most will even end up not paying, citing a lot of technicalities and the wrong posting techniques.
3. The other work from home job that often turns out to be a common scam is surveys that promise you a lot of money. All you would end up doing is filling the survey, and then the website will tell you that you’re not eligible to get the money, due to certain technical issues such as country of origin. Do not try and put a lot of hope into making money through such websites.
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I would also suggest that people do a thorough Google search of any opportunity. A search like the following can sometimes reveal other peoples experiences: Search = "opportunity" SCAM (add SCAM after the opportunity/job name)
You must carry out your own Due Diligence and never part with any money until you are satisfied that the opportunity is genuine. Some good points there, people MUST use their common sense and not let greed or desperation lead them astray. I would also suggest that people do a thorough Google search of any opportunity. A search like the following can sometimes reveal other peoples experiences: Search = "opportunity" SCAM (add SCAM after the opportunity/job name) You must carry out your own Due Diligence and never part with any money until you are satisfied that the opportunity is genuine.
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