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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Quick Tip: Avoid Scams

Many websites look like they're offering a work from home job while they're actually trying to sell you a product or subscription. How can you tell if the work from home job is legit?

Remember this: Employers offering home-based jobs never have to go out of their way to persuade you to work for them. It's the other way around. If there are no experience or education requirements, no application, and no interview, it's not a real job. Web marketers ask for your credit card, employers ask for your resume.

Ready, Set, Work! The Ultimate Work from Home Guide has an entire chapter dedicated to avoiding scams. Check it out here

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