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How to Avoid Home Business Scams


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Susie Cortright
susieachievingathome.com

Achieving At Home
http://www.achievingathome.com


The email inboxes of net-savvy parents are often flooded with

home business scams.



We're prime targets. We know our way around a computer

keyboard, and we love to spend time with our kids, so we're

marked for every home-business opportunity in the book.



And it's true: a lot of us would love nothing more than

to make money and stay at home. That's why even though we

know we can smell a rat a mile away, we're sometimes

tempted...even by those less-than-reputable (and

less-than-ethical) companies that rely on SPAM to

get the word out.



Here are a few tips to avoiding the scams and finding

the right home-based business opportunity for you.



IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE...

It probably is. If you find an opportunity for which you

can make a lot of money without spending any time working,

move on to the next opportunity.



VAGUE HEADLINES

"Tammy made $4,000 in her first month. So can you."

First of all, who is Tammy? Testimonials that are difficult

to verify may not be legitimate. If the ad only gives

first names and photographs of people holding scads of

cash, be careful. If Tammy is a legitimate home-working

entrepreneur, it's possible that she made that $4,000 in

her first month...and significantly less after that time period.



Also be wary of companies that offer to sell you lists of

companies that are looking for homeworkers. A friend of

mine once shelled out $95 for such a list, which turned

out to be a listing straight from her yellow pages. When

she contacted these businesses, she discovered that they

were neither looking for home-workers nor did they agree

to be listed in such a book.



THE OVERHYPED

Be leery if there is a strict time limit for investing

in a business opportunity. Scammers know that the faster

you act, the less you think (and research). And if this

is a fly-by-night company, these time limits provide a

better opportunity to take the money and run.



Also, don't get too excited about deep discounts on starting

costs. More costs may come later. And keep in mind that, in

many states, the government does not regulate business

opportunities with investments of less than $500. Some of

the worst scams may fall into this category.



RESEARCH

Use your knowledge of the internet to avoid being scammed.

Check for listings with the National Fraud Information

Center (http://www.fraud.org/) as well as the Better

Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.org)



You can also conduct a search for the business opportunities

on Google Groups (http://www.groups.google.com) Here

you'll find an archive of newsgroup postings. If someone has

been scammed, chances are they'll want to warn others.



IF YOU DECIDE TO SIGN...

Get everything in writing, including business expenses--

from fees to equipment to supplies. Will the company refund

any of your initial investment if you change your mind?

Keep detailed records.



Some online opportunities are lucrative and legitimate,

and--armed with a few online resources--it's never been

easier to sort the good from the bad.



When it comes to working from home, "when there's a will,

there's a way." Now it's up to you to find the way that

best suits you and your lifestyle.





Copyright 2002 Susie Michelle Cortright



About the Author:

Susie Michelle Cortright is the founder of Achieving At Home

http://www.achievingathome.com , an online support center

for parents who want to work from home. She is also the editor

of Momscape (http://www.momscape.com) and the author of

More Energy for Moms.

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