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Legitimate work at home jobs require real work. When you find hyped up sales pages with offers of high income for very little work or a vague description of the work to be done, it’s most probably a scheme.(or a scam)

There are many legitimate work at home jobs in the transcription, typing, data entry areas, but that’s also where scam artists try to lure people into giving their money in exchange for “training materials” and other stuff. Here’s a way to find out how legitimate an opportunity is.

Five Questions To Ask A Promoter of A Work-at-Home Opp

- What tasks will I have to perform?

- Will I be paid a salary or will my pay be based on commissions?

- Who will pay me?

- When will I get my first paycheck?

- What is the total cost of the work-at-home program, including supplies, equipment and membership fees?


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