Work at Home Moms BewareCopyright © Roderick Eash
http://www.TheEashSyndicate.comThere Are More Scams on the Internet than Real
Opportunities
Working at home is the number one dream of any parent, and there are those
who have succeeded in finding an opportunity for gainful employment from the
comfort of their own home. They may greet their computer in the morning
while wearing fuzzy slippers and they might find that they can think best
after baking a batch of cookies. They are not strangers to their mail
carrier, and their children know that mom is waiting at home for the school
bus to drop them off. Yet while these few have succeeded, many more have
been fleeced by the many scam artists that seem to be loitering about on the
Internet, offering get-rich-quick schemes and impossible sounding business
opportunities.
Do not be taken in by scammers, but instead look good and hard at the
various opportunities. For example, how often have you seen the websites
that have copious text, in varying fonts, touting the various benefits of
staying at home and working for yourself instead of a boss? While this may
be good and well, have you noticed that these websites do not actually tell
you how to do so? They want to sell you an e-book, starter kit, or a host of
other products to set you on the road to financial freedom, but once you
receive the product you ordered you most likely will not be any more able to
support yourself from home than you were before.
Beware of the websites that do not state up front what the product or
service is you would be selling. Oftentimes their reasonably priced starter
kit for $19.95 is nothing more than a ruse to buy their course, CD-set, or
lead collection for $199.99. After you invest the latter, you may still not
be a work at home mom, but instead someone who has a lot of materials that
have failed to yield any results other than higher credit card balances. As
a matter of fact, there is another twist to this scam – the posted bank
statement or check. How often have you run across a website that freely
acknowledges how careful work at home moms need to be before parting with
their hard earned money? These sites will actually commend you for the great
care you take before ordering their starter kit, and it is then that they
will attempt to prove to you that they are on the up and up by posting a
copy of a commission check the site operator received. It is important to
realize that a newbie might be swooning at the idea of raking in a cool
$1,000 simply by making a few phone calls or answering a few emails, yet
reality dictates that the odds of this opportunity are slim. Very often
these checks are simply another ruse to have an excited work at home mom pay
more money for materials she might need in order to also reach that level of
success.
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