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May 9, 2007

Beware Of WWW Dot Com Frauds

There are several opportunities for someone to work from home. One can do the popular thing and start an online business. “It’s easy!” the advertisements say. “All you need is a home computer and an internet connection. ” Starting an online business usually requires purchasing a dot com address, or you can start out on a web page offered through another site, normally for free.

Trying to research for information about web-based businesses on the web is a bit difficult. When a link is clicked, a page is brought up for you to fill out. This page includes your email address, home address and phone number. After several emails, you sometimes learn that it’s just spam and you’re not getting any information at all about the business. Do your research from the Better Business Bureau to find out which ones are truly legitimate.

People are often targeted to stay at home and work. Retirees and stay at home moms are some. A lot of new moms subscribe to baby and parenting magazines and, if you’ve ever looked in the back, there are numerous ads to work from home. They include phone numbers to call; when you call there’s an automated message to leave your information so that someone can get back to you. They also include web addresses; when you go to the site, there’s limited information but plenty of spaces to fill in your personal information so that someone can get back to you.

This isn’t to say that all home business opportunities are a hoax. One thing is certain with online businesses, you need to spend money to make money. Data entry, survey taking, email reading all sound wonderfully easy and quick to do. For a start-up fee, you will be given a membership to their dot com address and your information will be given, and sometimes sold to other online companies. But don’t worry – you’ll make hundreds a day! This is where research comes into play. Make sure what you’re getting into isn’t a hoax.

You also need to be aware of what is called a pyramid scheme. This is pretty easy to explain; one person starts this ‘business’ and they call others who, for a small fee, can become employees. These people call other people who pay another small fee and then they call more people… It goes on and on. The only way to make money from the pyramid scheme is to be the originator. And these things are illegal. There are no real services provided, so it can’t legally be called a business can it? Know what you’re getting into before providing personal information so that you can work from home.

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Sheila enjoys working part-time from home. She also enjoys sponsoring and mentoring others, and helping them find success with their work from home base business. Click here to contact Sheila and learn how you can start a work at home-base business.
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