This is a little less common these days, but there are still some websites that will offer you the chance to work at home putting together different types of crafts for them. Of course, you pay them first for the opportunity. Then they pay you based on how many you finish, but when you’re done, they tell you that they weren’t done properly, and they don’t bother paying you at all.
Watch the video below to find out more about this type of scam.
P.S. At the end of the video I show you an old link for my free “12 Rules” report. That link is no longer active. If you want to read my “12 Rules to Follow to Avoid Online Scams”, you can get it at this link.
Ask yourself this question: Why would someone want to pay me to stuff and mail out envelopes for them when they already have machines that can automate the whole process, and do the job in a fraction of the time? The answer is, they wouldn’t. Anyone that offers you an envelope stuffing job in exchange for money is just plain scamming you. These jobs are done in an office or a factory.
Watch the video below to find out more about how these scams work.
P.S. At the end of the video I show you an old link for my free “12 Rules” report. That link is no longer active. If you want to read my “12 Rules to Follow to Avoid Online Scams”, you can get it at this link.
Also known as network marketing, but most commonly know as pyramid schemes. Some people say they aren’t the same thing, but I say they are. Essentially, you get paid for getting other people to sign up to the program. They will then be placed under you in the pyramid. And since it costs money to join – usually a lot of money – you get a percentage of their sign up fee, and most likely a monthly renewal fee as well.
The video below goes into these scams in more detail. Enjoy, and stay safe.
P.S. At the end of the video I show you an old link for my free “12 Rules” report. That link is no longer active. If you want to read my “12 Rules to Follow to Avoid Online Scams”, you can get it at this link.
These scams run much the same as the online survey scams. You find a website that will connect you with all of these great data entry job opportunities for a fee, promising untold riches in only a few hours a day. They’ll prey on single parents who want to stay home with their children and work only a few hours, or anyone who’s recently been put out of work for whatever reason, or anyone who wants to make untold riches from the comfort of their own home. Don’t believe any of these claims.
The video below goes into these scams in more detail.
For the record, there are some data entry jobs online, but you don’t have to pay to find them. Remember, employers pay you to work for them, they don’t charge you a fee to see what jobs they have available.
P.S. At the end of the video I show you an old link for my free “12 Rules” report. That link is no longer active. If you want to read my “12 Rules to Follow to Avoid Online Scams”, you can get it at this link.
Here’s another one that sounds great on the surface. They offer you a job processing rebates from your home because, apparently, it’s too hard for any legitimate company to process all of their own rebates themselves. So they want you to do it for them. And you get paid per rebate. OK, but these jobs aren’t really jobs at all. They’re misrepresenting what they do.
Watch the video below for more details.
By the way, if you want to get into affiliate marketing, great. Lots of people do it and make a lot of money. And they do use ClickBank, and pay-per-click advertising, and they don’t have to refund any of their profits. But you have to do it right so you don’t lose a lot of money. Don’t just jump in head first without educating yourself.
P.S. At the end of the video I show you an old link for my free “12 Rules” report. That link is no longer active. If you want to read my “12 Rules to Follow to Avoid Online Scams”, you can get it at this link.