Nov 26 2008
Being Careful
I don’t think I can stress enough to be careful with all work at home jobs. I think the best advice would be to treat everything like a scam until proven otherwise. Don’t expect that myself or anyone else has done the research for you; just because it’s posted here doesn’t mean you shouldn’t research it. Just because it is found on television or in the news paper or on an advertisement on myspace/facebook or whatever else you use doesn’t make it legit. It’s also important to read the fine print because even though it states it’s a one time fee of $14 dollars, or has been reduced to $1 doesn’t mean they wont continue to take out $75 dollars from your account each month.
http://www.scamxposer.com - I will probably post this site a number of times so it can be easily found. (It’s also in my favorite links on the side.) www.yahoo.com www.google.com use these sites to your advantage! It’s not as hard as it may seem to search for the job you’re looking into. Just type in the name of the company or the company web site (minus the www and the .com or whatever else they may use) and you should get a ton of information.
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Excellent ideas here. Thanks. Therese
I look for plans that are free (or very close to that) to start and have no monthly payments. Then it’s pretty hard to get scammed.