Moms working from home are targeted by scammers
- Author Martha Lipson
- Published July 19, 2008
- Word count 540
Moms with lots of time on their hands are more often considering the internet as a way to help bring extra money into the home. Working from home opportunities become more and more appealing once the kids have gone back to school. Finding work using the internet allows moms to stay at home with their family's and have a rewarding career as well.The internet have many scams and moms need to always be aware and not fall head on into the scammers' hand.
Because using the internet to work from home has become such an inviting concept, many opportunities now exist that present legitimate means for working from home. Unfortunately, they are a lot more where the only ones that make money are those offering the opportunity. You need to beware of headlines such as "Learn how to crack the code to internet riches," and "I was a victim of more than 37 scams until I found this internet business opportunity."
When you look through offers for any internet business opportunity you need to start asking yourself some very serious questions about the offers. Many of the offers will carry a similar theme indicating they have found a way to make bundles of cash online, and they want to share that secret with you. You need to ask yourself, why? Here is a complete stranger, willing to share with me the very secret they used to make millions of dollars online.
Be sure to realize that any secret they offer you will not be free, even if they say it's for a limited one time only charge of $19.95 and you will receive the complete information packet of how you can start making money right away online. Shouldn't they be sharing all this information with their own family and close friends so that their entire family could become wealthy to? Why offer such an opportunity to a complete stranger? One possible reason could be that their family and friends had already been suckered into their last get-rich 'quick scheme.
One of the most prolific scams online today is signing up to be a secret shopper. There are many companies that do use secret shoppers to visit stores and restaurants for them, and turn in a review to the company that informs them of how a particular unit is performing, but to claim that a company can set you up with many companies where you will get paid up to $40 an hour doing the things you love to do and keep everything you buy, is nothing more than a scam.
The companies presenting you with these offer have the names and addresses of the companies using secret shoppers,but that's all you will be getting from them. Once you send in your payment, which can varies from $19.95 to $39.95; you will get a list of companies that use secret shoppers along with instructions on filling out their online applications. If the company is looking for more shoppers they might contact you for a future interview. Most of these offers carry no guarantee that you will ever be chosen to be a secret shopper, let alone get paid $40 an hour for going to a restaurant or any kind of store.
Copyright (c) 2008 Martha Lipson
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