Finding A Legitimate Work At Home Job

With all of the opportunities available to work at home, it may be difficult to separate the legitimate work at home jobs from the scams that proliferate on the internet. Arriving in email boxes almost daily and in pop up ads on many popular sites, the scams are offered more often than the legitimate work at home jobs and it can be difficult to know which is which. Think about finding legitimate work at home jobs in the same way you would look for a traditional job.

If you were going to be charged for filling out a job application, most likely you would refuse to fill it out. If you were told as soon as you were properly trained, by the company at your own expense, the company will tell you what the job entails and if you get it, you would probably walk out the door. Work at home jobs found on the internet should be treated no different. If a company wants you to pay, regardless of the amount, before divulging any information about what you would be asked to do and for whom, it is probably not a legitimate opportunity.

If they require you spend money on pieces, parts and equipment before revealing information on what you will be doing and what companies are your potential customers, it is most likely a scam. Regardless of the promise for riches, do not allow yourself to be drawn into programs that require you to recruit a certain number of people before you start getting paid for your work. One company promises a 40 percent profit on all goods sold from your website but unless you have at least two other people working under you, then you do not qualify for the commission.

Of course, they may not tell you this until you have paid a small fee to join their franchise program. Before you accept any jobs working from home, find out if there are going to be any fees. Some fees are justified and almost expected but know exactly what you are going to get for the money you spend. If you are buying products, find out the return policy and if you are paying for a service, find out the qualifications of the person or company offering the service.

Legitimate work at home jobs are out there but do your home work before applying for one. Asking experts can also pose an opportunity as the so called experts will offer six differing views on the same situation or company. Contact a real person who has done work for the company previously and has an unbiased opinion of the opportunity, to best learn if the work at home job is legitimate.

Obinna Heche
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8 Responses to “Finding A Legitimate Work At Home Job”

  • brandenads:

    What are some tips for finding legitimate work at home jobs?
    Being that my other question was somehow deleted, I am reasking the question again:

    What are some tips on finding legitimate work at home jobs? Please do not point to scams, and I would like to know if anyone has a work-at-home job that they want to let me know about.

  • toonie43:

    If you are interested in earning extra cash every month, go to my profile, and check out my blog. There are legit ways to earn money online, which you do not have to pay for. Free to join, so you are free to earn!
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  • girlwhoknowsitstrue:

    My advice – don’t believe what anyone tells you – anyone with cash crate or treasure trove or whatever they’re calling it – they plan on having you pay to "join", and then they get a cut of what you pay in – and your job is to find other people who will pay to join so you can get a cut – it’s a ponzi scam.

    For legit jobs, call center work is most likely one of the better ones – you need a dedicated phone and computer, and someplace where you can work and the people calling you can’t hear the kids – JetBlue and Southwest Airlines use US individuals for their call center – they find that the lack of "accents" most reassuring to their customers.

    BTW, I have a partial work at home job – I go into the office most days, but if my kids are sick or somethings going on, I can work effectively from home – sometimes that’s the best way to end up.
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  • Christopher N:

    1.How much do I have to invest up front?
    2.Are there personal purchase quotas?
    3.Do I need experience?
    4.Is there residual income?
    5.Are the products and services something that everyone uses?
    6.How large will my market be?
    7.What is the training like?
    8.What is the company’s top priority?
    9.Does the company have integrity?
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    Email me. I know of several that meet these requirements.

  • just curious:

    If you love candles or know anybody who does, then I have a legit job for you. CHeck out my 360 page and blog it’ll tell you a little more about it. It is legit, I researched the company for a month before joining and I’m so glad I did! It doesn’t hurt to check it out. Good Luck
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  • WFH:

    If you like to work from home, please click on my avatar or screen name. Check out the 2 sites listed there and you will find some great online job opportunities, money making ideas and free resources to help you get started.
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  • Linda:

    There is a Website that you can use to find lots of Legit ideas and choices to earn money working from home. The information is Free, and many of the choices are Free to join.
    For more information, please click on my screen name (Linda) then click on my 360 profile page and look near the top of the page. Make sure you go to the "Additional Income" page of that Website.
    (I can’t post a direct link here because posting a link in an answer is against the rules).
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  • eBay4fun:

    eBay is a great option. It is flexible, easy to learn, and you can make good money. If your kids are sick and you don’t have time for eBay stuff, you can just take the day off!

    I have two kids and stay home with them and do eBay as much as I can. I have made up to $1,000 a month. It sure beats fighting traffic and dealing with day care issues.

    This book helped me a lot-

    http://ebaysellingcoach.com/stay-at-home-moms-guide-to-successful-ebay-selling.html
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