| -> | | | | privileged information; they will simply recycle the same |
| It's no wonder that we dismiss all offers of work at | | | | adverts that you can find elsewhere. |
| home jobs as scams, for most of them are! However, | | | | 3: Beware of potential clients who ask for irrelevant |
| there are some genuine opportunities to make money | | | | information - your bank account details, address, and |
| by doing clerical jobs at home, and here are a few tips | | | | further should be guarded with care, as these are |
| on how to spot the genuine ones: | | | | rarely of any interest to organisations supplying online |
| 1: Jobs don't come looking for you - any offers you | | | | work. Use a system such as Escrow - where a |
| receive unsolicited will be from advertisers who ask | | | | deposit is made before the work is commenced - or |
| you to pay for the privilege. Ignore these, as they offer | | | | even Paypal, in which you have the security of |
| nothing more than a number of free sites that can be | | | | transferring funds. |
| easily found. Genuine sites take money from the | | | | 4: Beware of anything that claims to be a 'get rich |
| advertiser, rather than the applicant - remember this | | | | quick' scheme - there are none, as all genuine work |
| important point! | | | | involves application and dedication. When you find a |
| 2: Pay nothing up front - like the above, all that ask for | | | | genuine option you will make money easily, but nobody |
| a fee should be disregarded, as they have no | | | | can make you a millionaire overnight! |