How Much Work At Home Scams Have You Come Across Online?

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By moneymatter

If you have been trying to find a job that will help you earn an income from the comfort of your home, you are sure to have contacted hundreds of so-called employers who may have offered you an opportunity to make millions of dollars within a few months. It is possible that he may also have paid some money to these people, with the hope that they are giving you something which will lead you towards the millions. The reality would have dawned upon you, only after you were able to view the full text of what they were trying to tell you. You would have invested money in a classic system that many people have fallen for. The money that you paid would have gone into the pocket of a person who was selling work at home scams.

When you look to find online jobs, you are going to see that work at home scams by far outnumber any legitimate online jobs that are available. Data that is available shows that nearly 2,000,000 people made searches over the Internet worldwide in the month of August 2010 looking for work from home employment. It is highly likely that most of these people would have contacted one of the many advertisers who are trying to sell work at home scams. If one were to go by the number of people that are complaining about the scams, one can say with a certain degree of certainty that more than 1 million people could have fallen prey to such scams and even paid money to the perpetrators. A calculation of the amount that could have changed hands would perhaps be mind-boggling. This is in no way an indication that people may not have found legit work at home jobs. Some people may well have found something that is legitimate and may even be earning money out of the job, but a majority of them would just have thrown money at such scams.

How do these advertisers manage to trap a large number of people, this successfully? The answer to this question is rather simple. The lure of big money would get a number of unemployed people definitely interested. The advertisers have made sure that they place, good-looking advertisements along with videos describing how easy it is to make millions of dollars sitting on the beach side with a laptop. These people make it sound that any person without even formal education will be able to accomplish such tasks easily. Perhaps the only catch that is displayed in these advertisements is the demand for money which can be in the range of $ 39.95 to $ 79.99. People looking to join such programs will be told that they will be given full access and secrets to earning the millions if they take a payment immediately. They will also be given access to a number of E books which they will be told, will be free and extremely useful in making the money.

What kind of programs are these advertisers trying to sell? These advertisers are intelligent enough to know that they cannot just sell the dreams of millions without sticking close to the truth. The fact is that these people are looking to promote a program where they will be able to get people to start affiliate marketing of some kind to. The program that is purchased by people will ask them to sign up as affiliates with organizations such as, Amazon, ClickBank and a host of other legitimate companies that are promoting products. What these advertisers will never tell you is that you will be required to invest a huge amount of money in order to place advertisements on leading search engines. They may even provide you a few links where you could place free advertisements over the Internet. But these links are being used by millions of people and the advertisements you place would perhaps never be seen. Therefore, it can be said that even as these advertisers are selling work at home scams, there are sticking close to the truth.

People may very well succeed even after purchasing such programs, if they have the money and the patience to invest in a long-term business. These are definitely not jobs that people are looking for. Another kind of work at home scams that are doing the rounds consistently over the Internet is those which offer people, data entry jobs. Here too, people will be asked to pay money to join the employer and will then be given a list of prospective companies that are looking to hire people. They will make it seem like there is a hiring spree going on and will be asking people looking for jobs to send out applications. What they will not tell people is that most of these companies do not even exist, and this leads to another scam being perpetrated.

A careful look over the Internet will lead people across several work at home scams that are continuously being advertised. Millions of people would have invested money in such scams and found to their dismay that they had only wasted money that could have been used elsewhere. People are advised to exercise extreme caution when trying to deal with such people. In fact, they should be warned never to pay any money to people that are talking about hiring someone and asking for a fee for their services.

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