Avoid Work At Home Hoaxes And Scams / Internet Shopping And Fraud
Are you ready to set-up your little business at home but not sure if they are legit?
An advise for all work at home mums - Before investing any money on your business, do a thorough research on the company first. There may be a lot of honest work at home business opportunities out there, but also some are also a lot of work at home hoaxes and scams(actually the majority of them are, so be alert when picking one! ) .
I have seen hundreds of ads published on the internet that says you can earn $XXXX amount of money within a week. It does sound too good to be true. But from my point of view, it’s ridiculous! (Confession: Want to know why? I tried it myself before …and yeah, I was stupid and naive, but anyway, i have learnt my lesson)
Just be careful because there are companies that does direct selling, offering kits, training and system that may or may not work. If they ask money upfront, do remember to keep your money and don’t get conned!
I found a few good website - Go on to the Internet , check scams or look for internet shopping and fraud by clicking on the links i have for you below :-
Better Business Bureau - Provides information to help you find trustworthy businesses and charities.
Direct Selling Association (DSA)- You’ll be able to find 200 direct selling products here. If you can’t find the name of the product you are selling, chances are they are not legit.
Scam Busters - Helps protect people from Internet scams.
As for those who got scammed before (like me), can report to:
National Fraud International Center - Call them at : 1800-876-7060
Internet Fraud Complaint Center - Blacklist them!
Spend a few hours reading reviews and articles, form your own opinion and make an intelligent decision today…




