Friday, November 23, 2007

Assembling Items at Home

Just like data entry jobs, 90% of the work at home jobs are a scam. They also require that you send them a fee for startup - usually $19 - $97. Well I for one am not going to pay to assemble something for anyone.

Normally what happens in these types of scams is this - You send in your start up fee, you will get an item in return to assemble. Sometimes you may also be required to purchase more items such as a sewing machine other items from the company, thus you lose more money to them. You will send it back and instead of receiving a payment, you will get a letter saying the item you made is not up to standards or it was damaged and you will not be getting paid. Now I don't want you to go think, oh I am good at assembling things, it won't be a problem.

Your right it won't be a problem for you to assemble these items, just a problem to get paid. You never get paid, I don't care if you made the greatest work ever. I know there are few assembly jobs out there that are real but like i said, 90% of them are scams and you should be very cautious of these sites.

I am giving these products a 1 out of 5. The reason it's not a 0 is because there are legitamate buisnesses out there that pay for this, but you will not be able to find out online which ones are legit and which ones are not. Proceed with caution and if you have a site you think is legit, email me and I will check it out!

Randy

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