How to Avoid Work at Home Scams

By Nila Andreas, published May 01, 2007
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When you decided to work at home, you probably never thought it would be so difficult to find a legitimate work at home job! However, the market is flooded with scams, from the envelope stuffing ads you'll find in your local paper to the data entry schemes listed online. But not all of them are scams, so how do you know the difference?

There are a few warning signs to keep in mind when looking at work at home jobs. You can also check out a business through the Better Business Bureau to see if they have had any complaints filed against them. There is an online BBB as well, for businesses that are run entirely on the internet.

Another good test is to check on forums such as MyLot.com where you can ask others about their experiences. Most people are more than willing to share their scammed experiences with you and you can avoid a lot of problems by listening to them. Avoid anyone who claims the program is great and then gives you a referral link, since they are obviously biased.

Check out blogs and websites dedicated to finding decent work at home programs, since these will not only give you legit jobs, but also point out scams. If you are scammed, you can email these websites and they will often publicize the scam. Paid Opportunities and Work At Home Mom Blog are two good blogs that profile work at home opportunities and scams.

Apart from checking the business out, there are some other things you need to be on the lookout for. Any company that looks sleazy, probably should be avoided. For example, if you come across a website offering work at home opportunities, but it looks like a ten year old put it together, with flashing images, lime green print on a bright pink background, etc. you should probably find another opportunity!

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