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Strategies To Decipher Internet Work From Home Scams

Date Published: 26th October 2009
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If you were told that you were involved in an internet work from home scam what would your reaction be? There are signs to decipher legitimate work at home opportunitites from the internet work from home scams.

1. No representative to talk to. If the company does not provide contact information for you to talk to a representative, or if they make it difficult to get through to a person, you should not do business with the company. Legitimate companies will always give you the opportunity to ask questions and address your concerns.

2. The company can't prove success. Fraudulent companies cannot show you solid evidence that the company has been, and still is, creating profits for its members. If a company isnt willing to share success stories then obviously this should be a red flag for you.


You should be skeptical of companies that have only been around for a year because there is not enough information about them for you make a good judgment call. As well companies with no testimonials offsite should also be avoided.

Do a Google search to see how many results it brings up and what people are saying about the company. Also ask in internet work at home forums to get real opinions of the company.

3. Suspicious testimonials from the company. 99 percent of all companies have testimonials on their sites these days. However, fraudulent companies tend to have "different" testimonials. Little information is given such as the testimonial doesnt give you one or all of the following things: a name, a date, a location, a picture or a URL. Always visit the URL on the testimonial, if one is provided, and ask the website owner questions about the product.


4. The company charges you to sell their product. If the company asks you to pay upfront to sell their product, don't look twice just walk away. You should not pay to sell someone else's product. You are doing them a favor and it is a scam if you are charged for it.

If the company claims you are buying a "business" then find out what exactly you are purchasing. Are you getting a high quality website, marketing materials, your own personal mentor, and essential internet work at home tools or are you paying for information.

You can foretell an internet work from home scam by using the tips in this article.


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Jeff Casmer is a leading legitimate work at home expert and is a work from home business owner. His "Top Ranked" Internet Work From Home Scams Directory gives you all the information you need to Work From Home today.
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Jeff Casmer is an internet marketing consultant and work at home business owner. His "Top Ranked" Earn Money at Home Directory gives you all the information you need to start, maintain, and prosper with your very own Internet Home Based Business in the 21st century.
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