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Work at Home Scams
* First, be cautious about emails offering work-at-home opportunities as many such unsolicited emails are fraudulent. * The company is not offering to employ you directly but only to sell you training materials and to find customers for your work. * Get all the details before you pay because a legitimate company will be happy to give you information about exactly what you will be doing. * Check out if there is really a market for your work as many a times claims that there are customers for work such as medical billing and craft making may not be true. If the company articulates it has customers standing by, get their details and contact them to confirm. You can also ask crosscheck with some doctors for medical billing services, if they actually employ people to do that work from home. * Get references from other people who are doing similar work and ensure if the company keeps its promises. * Verify whether it is legally permitted, because to do some types of work, such as medical billing, you may need a license or certificate, so check with the concerned authorities if there are restrictions on operating a business from your home. Certain works can't be managed at home as per the law. * Verify whether he has any refund policy so if you are buying equipments or merchandise, under what conditions they could be returned and asked for refund. * Instead of getting materials to be sold or marketed on behalf of a company, you get instructions to place an ad like the one you have just received and send emails to more number of people asking them to send you money for information about working at home, which means it surely is a fraud. This is an extrajudicial pyramid scheme as they don't have real products or services to offer. * Research about work-at-home opportunities like referring the "Work-At-Home Sourcebook" and websites that lists legitimate companies that hire people to work for them at home. * Finally operating a home-based
business is just like any other business and it requires hard work, skill,
stocking good products and offering quality services.
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