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Signs your Work at Home Opportunity Might be a Scam

By: Doll5272

Signs it is not a legitimate business:
1-Emails asking for envelope stuffers or Typing
In all the emails I have received and investigated they either want to you PAY for the information to get started, or they pay is simply a joke. Hey I would love to make hundreds of dollars stuffing envelopes who wouldn't but Mom's beware these are not legitimate businesses.

2-Advertisements with Mispelled text:-
This should be an obvious sign this is PROBABLY not a legitimate business. Most businesses would make sure their ads and pamplets were proofread and very professional looking.

3--Not a good job description:-
If you come across an ad with NO Description or a very vague description OR a description of someone offering you HUNDREDS of DOLLARS with little no EXPERIENCE my advice RUN! Because the truth is it will probably cost you get the information to look into the company and you will NEVER get your money back by working for them.

4--Contact Information:-
If you come across a website where there is NO Contact information or only an email address be skeptical most businesses that are legitimate will offer customer support including phone numbers or ways to reach them.

5--Lastly if it sounds too good to be true it probably is:-
I know it is hard as WAHM to find a legitimate business as you want so much to earn your own income to help your family out! Just put your anteneas on and be weary of anything asking you for money to sign up UNLESS you are getting a legitimate kit and talk to other employees of the company.Do you research so you not two months down the road broke and feeling disappointed in yourself!

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Angela Wenke is the owner of Marketplace Craft Fair at www.marketplacesquare.org/index.php/ and WAHM Break Cafe a Mom's retreat and hideout at www.marketplacesquare.org/index.php/

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