Real Work at Home
If you want to avoid getting taken by the latest Internet scams ane get real work from home then you need to make sure that the job offer that you are considering has been researched thoroughly. If the offer that you are looking at fits all or many of the following criteria, then it is most likely a rip off, and not a real work at home opportunity.
* Skills not needed. Even if you are doing clerical work or stuffing envelopes, there is some level of skill that you must have to get the job done right. Do you know how to operate an envelope stuffing machine, read well, or can at least read a spreadsheet of addresees? Even if you are planning on working from your computer, real work from home takes some type of skill, or you would have no value, other than the money you send them. So brush up on your typing, and don't fall for the get rich with no skill scams.
* No details whatsoever. Often you will come across an offer that promises you constant work, at the highest wages, just send $$$. It would be nice if they would tell you what the jobs are, what will be expected from you, and the company, and how much EXACTLY you would be paid. If they do not give a clue as to what actually you will be doing, and what its worth and value is in way of compensation, then the only work you might be doing is typing in your credit card number and waiting... forever.
* Extra money, or money up front with work unseen. If a company offers to send you a money order or other form of payment to 'process" for them, it is likely a scam. All a company has to do to process any payment is to mail it to their bank, not pay money to seek out real work at home seekers to exploit. The money order or other payment is usually forged, or even stolen. They need you to take it to the bank for them to eliminate the risk to them, and place it on you, if the payment does not go through. If it does, you are expected to pay them their "share", keeping your "cut". Wleocme to accessory to crime 101.
While you may be trying to find real work at home that is not super technical, does not require hundreds of manuals to understand, and doesn't leave you without pay, don't fall for the scams that play on these fears. and your search for real work at home will go alot smoother.


