Work At Home Moms Beware – Scams Are On the RiseCopyright © Roderick Eash
http://www.TheEashSyndicate.comThe notion of being able to support yourself financially is not new. The
rising rates of telecommuters and the self employed show that more and more
individuals find avenues of making money while staying at home rather than
leaving for an office someplace else. This of course appeals tremendously to
stay at home moms and even working moms who would much rather spend the time
at home with their children than fighting traffic to spend a day at the
office. Unfortunately, many scam artists have set their minds on taking
advantage of the women who want to become work at home moms. Cleverly they
have devised many ruses that will trap unsuspecting moms on the hunt for a
form of employment that will allow them to be home when the kids leave for
school and also when they return.
The Internet has become the premier spot for these scammers, and work at
home moms will need to be careful before signing up with such a company.
Consider the websites that offer you the secrets to making working at home
possible – are they for real? Imagine the concept of simply paying someone
$19.99 for a host of company names that will employ you – does it really
work that way?
The short answer is “no.” If something is too good to be true, the odds are
it is not going to be your opportunity of a lifetime. If you receive such
offers from an unsolicited email, for example, stop to think whether a
reputable company would truly permit its recruiters to SPAM you. The answer
is “no.” Reputable companies will not contact you without your permission,
and those who purchase email addresses from spammers are not the kinds of
outfits you want to do business with in the first place. The same can be
said for the website that offers you the sun, moon and stars – and all you
have to do is order their starter kit. You can become a real estate
appraiser – even though you have no experience – or maybe even an antiques
dealer – even though you would not know a Queen Anne chair from a piece of
Chippendale furniture. Stop to think how it is possible that someone with no
knowledge in a certain field can purchase a simple starter kit that will
suddenly provide them with all the information needed to pursue such a
career – usually in 30 days or less. The answer is once again one of “no,”
such a feat is not possible. Instead, these promises and starter kits are
often followed with requests for more money, usually for course work and
leads, which eventually may leave you a little smarter but not necessarily
working at home. Do not fall for these scams but instead keep a weary eye on
these promises and if something sounds too good to be true stay away from
it!
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