Home Business Scams

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by David Gates

Have you thought about starting a stay-at-home business so that you can make money and still stay home with your children? Although there are great opportunities and amazing stories of success, many scams and fraudulent claims also exist. This article will give you some factors to consider before embarking on a home-based business.

If a business opportunity sounds too good to be true, it more than likely is. These scams have caused even highly intelligent people to lose money and time. If a website promises that their method requires little work and great money quickly, it is most likely a scam.

<br/Be wary of companies wanting money. Of course, some legitimate companies want a fee from you to receive their start-up package, but personally I am very leery of any company who wants you to pay them money on a regular basis in order to work for them. When I started maintaining a website for one company as an independent contractor, not an employee, I was initially impressed with the fact that all that I was investing initially was my time. If that company had never paid me anything, then I would have been out the time, but NO money!

Other popular home-based business scams are the stuffing envelopes or home assembly programs. Both of these schemes have been around for many years, yet they still rear their ugly head in legitimate sources like newspapers and magazines. Although some people may have actually been paid for stuffing envelopes, I have known people who tried to earn some money in this manner. They paid the required fee and followed the directions given, only to be told their work was not up to the companys standards.

Remember that if something sounds too amazing to be the truth, it is probably a scam. In most cases, you must send in money to pay for supplies, put the product together, and then send the assembled product to the company. The usual claim by the company is that the product was not put together correctly, so you will not be paid. Since they are the ones who judge the quality of the production, you have no say in the outcome and, ultimately, no recourse either.

Be wary if the Home Based Business site claims that you can make thousand of dollars in the very first week from the comfort of your own home. Can this really be true? Sorry, but the answer is no. The internet does have many lucrative opportunities because of the large audience it offers, but you must also be extremely careful and research these opportunities before making an investment.

Many businesses, like Internet Marketing, are genuine and valid. I have had some success with such businesses. Regrettably, the majority of these internet sites are specifically designed to take your money. These companies hire capable, talented copy-writers to produce convincing advertisements. These individuals know exactly what words and pictures to use to persuade you that their company will make you thousands of dollars

Look for the proof that they can back up their claims. You read an extremely vague ad. You haven’t a clue what the business is about, but boy, could you be making the bucks! Read through the lines and the fine print you will probably find that it’s another home business scam. Do your research. There are great opportunities out there, but they are easily lost in the swarm of sites that are intended merely to scam you.

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