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5 Signs That a Work at Home
Opportunity Is A Scam
1
Whether you are looking
for a job, or an entrepreneurial
opportunity, your
going
to need some experience --in something.
If there were really hundreds of opportunities available that you could
start today with no experience, would they pay $500/day? Wouldn't
everyone work these jobs instead of the traditional 9-5. Real
opportunities use the phrase "entry level opportunity" rather than No
experience necessary.
Open your Sunday
Classified.
Scroll through the help wanted section.
Now tell me how much you'll make as an administrative assistant.With
the exception of most government jobs, real employers simply don't
publish the salary.Instead they will request
a copy of your salary history and
compensation s discussed during the interview/hiring phase.
Real
employers don't charge you to work for them. Period. If
they request money upfront, RUN,don't walk in the opposite direction.
Is
there any contact information. I'm not talking about email, or a
contact
form. Im talking about a real, verifiable physical address and a phone
number that works.
Google the address listed, pull it up on Zillow. Call the phone number.
If
they
don't make this information available, they've got something to hide or
don't want to be contacted plain and simple.
Now
that you know the red
flags put them to good use and don't get scammed like I did. You know
how the old saying goes... If it sounds to good to be true... Been
scammed lately?Where can you scam free jobs for stay at home moms ?
Well if you go searching Google, most likely you'll find
results
that mention they are "scam free". But are they really?
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