I imagine this category will contain a lot of information as the months go by.
Classic work at home schemes continue to be advertised---not only on the Internet, but on television as well.
Just yesterday, I again saw commercials for 'work at home' programs, promising phenomenal returns.
One man says gleefully, 'I saw this ad, and I went to this website, and now I'm making 20 thousand per month!'
Then they send you to this website.
Here you are asked to fill in personal information so you can be 'matched' with the perfect home business opportunity.
Further investigation reveals that the company behind the website simply sells your name to whoever wants to buy it.
Then, these companies start sending you all kinds of offers.
All because you gave permission for them to contact you.
What you have really done is to open the floodgates for every kind of 'opportunity' under the sun.
And you can bet that 95% of them are pure hogwash.
Simple as that.
I realize they sound great, but believe me, the sales pages are written by professionals who are trained to 'push your hot button' and persuade you to buy.
You must learn to resist the temptation.
Sometimes the federal government is helpful in revealing schemes and scams which are on the Internet.
The recent publication from the Federal Trade Commission outlines some of the more common ones. Please read this carefully.
Anyway, always be careful before joining any program.
Chances are, we have heard of it, or we can quickly find out the details.
If you have questions about the legitimacy of any program, and want our professional opinion, we will gladly offer it at no charge to you.
Until next time,
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