Home Business Scam Detector Kit

by David Gates

For most people, working from the comfort of their home is one of the things they dream of. Even people who already have jobs want to earn a little extra money by working from their homes. Many entrepreneurs have become successful businessmen just by working weekly from the comfort of their homes. But unfortunately there are lots of scams which make home businesses a non viable source of income.

Many home business scams exist to try to lure unsuspecting people who want to have some sort of legitimate work at home business into buying into a system or purchasing kits and other materials from them with the promise of income that reaches no ceiling and free time to relax instead of earning a living. In reality, these scams are solely aimed at helping someone else earn an easy living at your expense, and can ultimately lead a person to end up losing more than they would ever make using these services.

The most popular home business scams for years have been the promise of people earning money by stuffing envelopes and mailing them out on someone’s behalf. These services promise that if you purchase materials and send their materials out that you will receive a payment per envelope or per response, typically advertised as being a promise of one dollar per envelope earnings. In reality, these scams involve the mailing of fliers that tell other people to send the original outfit money for materials to do this type of work themselves, leaving you out of the monetary exchange loop altogether.

Many people are these days lured into scams by promising them that buying so and so accounting or billing software will get them outsourced work from establishments like hospitals. The scammers even give out list of prospective clients for a fee.

The medical coding business scams are not only expensive to get into – with much of the software costing hundreds of dollars – but can also be an illegal activity in some areas. Many jurisdictions require medical coding and billing outfits and individuals to be trained in an accredited program and have a license with agencies to do this work. Plus, many medical outfits use businesses that can process large amounts of data more efficiently than an individual. In these cases, the individual that purchases the software has literally done just that, with no prospect of using it to make money.

Another home business is the one where a person buys a assembly kit and assembles the product for a company and sends it back in return of payment. Not only is this time consuming but the assembled product is often rejected and a lot of money and time goes down the drain.

A fourth type and rapidly growing category of home business scams is the data entry and home typing field. While there are many reputable data entry firms that operate on the internet, there are just as many that promise you money for filling out forms and spreadsheets that will leave you out in the cold when it comes time to pay you for your work. These firms offer high payouts, but reject your work as not up to some standard and cause you not to be paid for your efforts. This field is also a popular area for legitimate businesses to operate, so be aware of which firms are reputable and which ones are not.

So the person seeking a viable home business will have to do his own homework regarding which company is legitimate and which is not. But one thing is sure, even if you are working from the comfort of your home you will have to work hard.

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