If you notice something that looks suspicious, nine times out of ten it is. They are'nt always easy to spot. 99% of the time, if someone wants money from you BEFORE the will give you all the details of what the Worh-at-home opportunity is, it is most likely a scam.
The two most recent I have seen asked for $7 or $10 to paypal to get you your internet advertising materials. Turns out all you are supposed to do is turn around and do the same thing. Cut and paste from a list of ads asking for money for training and get others to do the same. This is treading on the line of legality.
Please try to have a open mind when looking at an opportunity and just do your homework. Give people here the chance to share what they have with you.
Many wonderful opportunities are advertised do have start up costs. However, these companies are first giving you all the details and allowing you to ask questions and do research first. The start up fees are usually low and you do usually get something in return for those fees.
Scams don't want to take any of your time to explain things, and they only ask for a small amount of money from each person, so you won't think anything of it.
Please don't become a victim. I have fallen prey several times.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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