How to Identify A Work From Home Assembly Scam
Assembly jobs can be a great way to work from home. Due to the endless amount of scams it is hard to identify what assembly jobs are legitimate. Follow the following steps to identify a legitimate work from home assembly opportunity.
Instructions
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With this line of work the statement "If it is to good to be true it is" should be taken to heart. If they say you are going to make thousands of dollars a month doing their program, the earnings is probably inflated or a scam. You may be able to make some extra money but assembly programs will never be able to make a extravagant income.
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Many advertised assembly positions are made up positrons that require you to create mailing to advertise the same made up position. There are home based assembly jobs out there but make sure you are signing up for something that actually has a product.
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If they will not tell you what product you are assembling, then it is a scam. Most legit companies will have you pay for the cost of the product and will return fees and pay earnings after product is approved. It is best to work with a company that will allow you to sell unapproved products on your own. Look at the fine print for details.
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Check with known work from home forums such as WAHM.com
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The best way to work from home in assembly is to create your own work. Read my article on "How to find work at home assembly jobs" for more information. http://www.ehow.com/how_2287436_work-home-assembly-jobs.html
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Tips & Warnings
Discipline cross is a program that assembles crosses. For more information email them at customerservice@disciplescross.com. Advertisements say it is easy and it can bring in thousands a month. Working with individuals that have used this program reported making about $800 a month profit, working a 20 hours a week.
I do not promote Discipline Cross because I believe they overstate the potential profits. However some individuals need such opportunities. You must look at all the details to determine if that is really what you were looking for.
Going into self employment selling your own simple craft may have a higher return value.
Remember Non profit does not mean they do not make money of such arrangements.
Read article on Assembly work in resource box below before signing up for any assembly opportunities.
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Comments
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Limowreck
Jun 20, 2008
Wow... I never knew how these scams worked. I just knew they were scams. Thanks for the information. -
Walkaboutangel
Jun 20, 2008
Thanks... Angel