Work From Home Scams – Why you need to be careful what you sign up for. Make you you are running a legal network marketing business.
The more I surf the internet the more I see ads for Work From Home opportunities with false promises. If a business opportunity seems too good to be true, it is. Take my word for it. If you don’t think that there are scams out there trying to take your hard earned money. Read this article from the Chicago Tribune. Even if an opportunity mentions a well known company such as Google, do your research.
Jerald Marshall was searching for jobs online when he came across an ad for a Googlework-at-home business. The ad featured a “Chicago Tribune News” story about Mike Steadman, a college drop-out from North Carolina, who was earning buckets of money placing links on the Google Web site.
“I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week,” the story said. “I make around $10,500 a month right now.”
But something about the story didn’t seem right to Marshall. When he checked with the real Chicago Tribune, he learned the story was bogus. Experts say the ad is part of a growing trend on the Internet: companies using fake stories that co-opt the names of respected news organizations and other firms to gain credibility for their work-at-home business schemes. They dupe consumers into believing they are trusted companies with good reputations. Read full article here.
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