Typically most work from home businesses are scams if they ask you for money for "a kit" or money for instructions on a pyramid scheme. There are legitimate businesses but they don't ask for money.
There are many things advertised as free home business opportunity scams. You have to be very careful when seraching for an opportunity and check to make sure it is not a scam.
The best source to determne whether home based business opportunites are bonafide or a scam is to contact the Better Business Bureau. Consumer Reports could also be another helpful source of validating a business.
Genuine opportunity for people who are serious about building a home based business who are interested in personal development and willing to put the effort in to create success.
Online business are real, not a scam. I have huge list of companies offering home jobs without scam.
Yes and no. If someone is offering you the opportunity to make hundreds of dollars a day at home, that is probably a scam. Like pretty much anything you see advertised on line or in your email's junk folder. If on the other hand the person with the home business is just selling a good or service, and not asking you to invest, then it's probably legit. Like a day care, or someone making and selling quilts or cookies.
I personally feel that it is not a scam. However when you receive such kinds of mails just be a little careful.
it is a work from home buisness, not sure if it is a scam.
edatajob.com is a scam, see the links for reviews
Some home business systems can actually work in your favor, some are also a scam. It would take a lot researched to find out if one that seems real actually is or if it is a scam.
There are many scams, so you should be careful; however, there are also legitimate businesses that let you work at home. For example, I have been doing both translations and computer programming for the last two years, working at home, for foreign clients.
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I can't find any specific information about it, but some things that lean me in that direction are:"Home Associates" is an exceptionally generic name. Legitimate businesses generally have a distinctive name to make them stand out.Not only is it generic, it's generically generic. There's no indication of what field of business they're in. Another bad sign.The name sounds like it's a work-from-home "opportunity". Rule of thumb: work-from-home is a scam until proven otherwise.Someone is asking if it's a scam. When was the last time you heard someone wonder if a legitimate business was a scam? The fact that you can't tell is in itself a clue.You can look into it further if you want, but definitely don't send them money or sign up for anything yet. Real jobs pay you. If any kind of transfer of money in the opposite direction is required (for "supplies" or "training" or whatever), it's a giant neon sign blinking SCAM SCAM SCAM.