Have you been scammed by a (so called) home employment position? Have you spent your hard-earned money on scams such as these? I'm sure all of us have been a fallen victim for one scam or another. Everyone is searching for Data Entry jobs on the Internet today. They're all searching for that one legitimate job offer.
- Pay attention to the headline of all job leads. If a job lead states that you can make X amount of dollars in a short time (especially if it's a huge amount), then it is most likely a scam.
- Take notice if the job lead site has a contact email or telephone number. Most legitimate work at home companies has a real working phone number.
- Check to see how long a company has been in existence. Usually, a legitimate telecommute company has been online for quite a long time.
- Make sure the work at home site is not a free hosted site. If the site offering the opportunity/job, is hosted for free, it is most likely a scam.
- Always research any type of job before applying. You can research a company at the site below: search.bbb.org/ Or, you can do a search on a particular company by typing in the name of the company and the word "scam" in your favorite search engine. A "real job" is when YOU work for an employer/company, and are not charged any registration or start-up fees.
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Just got my check for over $500.
Many times people don't believe me when I tell them about how much you can get taking paid surveys online...
So I show them a video of myself actually getting paid $500 for taking paid surveys to set the record straight.
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