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Jan 10 2009

Assembly Jobs

Published by not4ureyes2c under Uncategorized Edit This

Recently I looked into work at home assembly jobs. These are jobs that have you put things together for them or send out mailings. The problem here is there are a lot of scams; just like other work at home jobs. A lot of them require you to put down a fee before they will send you any thing to assemble; they don’t trust you any more than you trust them. Why are they going to waste their time and money sending you something you may take one look at and change your mind about. Or sometimes they just want your money and wont pay you no matter what. I did find some that seem legit however these jobs require you have strong attention to detail. You also need to have the ability to follow instructions to the letter otherwise after you’ve completed the project and sent it back to them, they may send it back to you asking you to redo it before you get paid. These kinds of jobs require your work be critiqued and examined to make sure your work is up to their standards and that you’re worth paying. If they don’t like it they may send it back to have you fix and sometimes this process can take a while; if they EVER like your work. I read one review of a woman who said that it took five months before she finally got paid. She said that the company sent her work back once but because the review process took so long it was five months before receiving any sort of payment.

If you know of any good work at home assembly jobs let me know and I’ll post them here. The two I found that seemed legit you may want to do some more research on because like I said the review on one of them wasn’t THAT good but if done correctly they pay.

http://www.disciplescross.com/ - I believe I’ve posted this one before. I haven’t actually found or looked up a review for this. So you may want to check the BBB online or look for blogs that review the company before trying. You create cross necklaces for the company and they buy them back from you.

Tiny Details  is the company that takes a while to pay. They ask you to make doll house items so they are VERY tiny and could be difficult to work with. Tiny Details Review - this is the review that said it took five months to get paid. I thought it was the best review.

ALWAYS DO YOUR RESEARCH. I can’t stress that enough, it’s not that hard and it’s the most important thing. Also remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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