How to Find Legitimate Home Assembly Jobs

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Find legitimate home assembly jobs.

Home assembly jobs have been around for many years and offer people a variety of opportunities to make money from home. Work at home assembly jobs are suitable for stay at home moms, disabled people, or anyone with a desire to work from home. Home assembly jobs can involve anything from assembling toys and CD cases to other small items. The way home assembly jobs generally work is the company sells you a starter kit for $25-50 and then after you assemble the kit, they buy it back and pay you. Legitimate home assembly jobs do exist, but the problem is that there are a lot of scams too which can make it difficult to find the ones that are real. There are some important things to look for before you decide to choose a company advertising home assembly jobs.

Instructions

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      When you find a work at home assembly job that interests you, the first thing you need to do is look on the Better Business Bureau's website to see if there are any complaints. If the company is registered and has a good track record then it should be listed there. Also check a website called ripoffreport.com. And you should also check the Federal Trade Comissions's website. They keep records of violations and you might find violations relating to home assembly work. If there are any complaints at all about home assembly work companies, you might want to make note of their names.

      Instead of home assembly jobs, check out the FREE website in the resources section below. When you go there, fill in the sign-in box near the bottom of the page to get started. It's a safe and legitimate website you can use to earn a part time or full time income from home.

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      Next you need to find out if the company advertising the work at home job assembly job has a physical address or a website listed anywhere. Ads for legitimate home assembly jobs should include a phone number for customer support, an actual mailing address, a company name, business owner or manager. For a work at home assembly job, the company will sell you a starter kit and you will have to pay for this up front in order to get started. Then after you complete the assembly, they buy the item back from you and pay you. This is why it's very important to make sure the home assembly job is being advertised by a real company that you will be able to contact if necessary. Many of the scams for home assembly jobs are run by people who sell you the kit and then they're nowhere to be found when you try to send the item back to get paid.

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      Find work at home websites and read reviews about different companies offering home assembly jobs. Find sites with forums too and ask others for recommended work at home assembly jobs by legitimate companies. It will take some digging around on the internet to find good work at home assembly jobs. Getting recommendations from someone who's used a legit company can really lead to success but read up on any company before you get started.

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      Try and find work from home assembly jobs that are free and do not require an up front payment for the materials. A lot of the home assembly work scams request money up front, they send the materials, you assemble it and mail it back to them and then tell you it "doesn't meet their standards". There are legitimate work at home assembly jobs that want money up front but many are scams so it's important to make sure to follow the guidelines explained in step 2. But you can find companies that are free and that might even be located in your area.

Tips & Warnings

  • Avoid ads for home assembly jobs that promise high income

  • Try and find work at home assembly jobs that don't require you to purchase a starter kit

  • Avoid home assembly work that requires a deposit

  • If the company rejects your assembled product, sell it on ebay

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