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July 19, 2007 - There's a good chance that if you or anyone you know, has done any type of home job research on the Internet, then they would have come across numerous scams and false promises.
They probably have encountered those sites that charge an upfront fee to become an employee. Lets get this one thing straight. Those sites are scams...ALL OF THEM! No one should ever have to pay someone to work for them. However, one must be aware of what you are paying for. After all, there are many income opportunities that require payment for information on how to do a job or perform a task. In essence, one is not paying to become an employee, but rather for the information the company or individuals have taken the time to prepare and present.
For example, a person might pay a membership fee to gain access to a database, which provides them with a number of home jobs and opportunities. They do not employ you, but rather provide a number of various online income opportunities. This is very different than paying to get work.
So with that said, it is good to be able to report that there are actually companies who hire individuals to telecommute. Many of these are real organizations listed with the BBB and primarily hire their employees to complete tasks for them at home.
This demonstrates once again the need to teach the public about Internet sites and the importance of researching value for your money. makinyoumoney.com has done a true service by bringing these to the public’s attention.
In their latest update, makinyoumoney.com has reviewed the online work-at-home company, Legit Online Jobs.
makinyoumoney.com has reviewed many websites that specialize in home-based businesses. It is their goal to offer a wide range of articles, research materials and message forums for the work-at-home based business entrepreneur.
If you’d like more information about this topic, please refer to http://makinyoumoney.blogspot.com
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