Work-at-home deals often “too good to be true”

Work-at-home schemers often target the most vulnerable; those who can least afford to lose the money. Students, stay-at-home mothers, disabled people and the elderly are always hopeful that they can earn some money at home. ore than 100 work-at-home advertisements were “shopped,” and absolutely no evidence was found of people making the large earnings promised. In fact, most people pay more upfront than they ever earn doing the work advertised. Secrets of Successful Home-based Businesses and Secrets of Successful Self-Publishing

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