| Why pay a fee if there are work at home jobs for | | | | you love. You can build websites, do Internet marketing, |
| free just waiting for you to nab them up? The fact is | | | | write articles, take paid surveys, sell things through |
| this: A legitimate work at home opportunity is not going | | | | eBay and classified ads, and so much more. You |
| to require you to pay a fee. This is because their | | | | shouldn't have to pay someone money for you to |
| income should come from what you do and not from | | | | work in your own home. You should especially not pay |
| what you pay them. If they're taking your money, then | | | | them any money when you have excellent money |
| they probably don't have a viable product. | | | | making ideas already in the palm of your hand. |
| Even if they state that they are taking your money to | | | | So the next time you come across an opportunity that |
| pay for materials, they should be able to provide you | | | | says, "Work at home for $199.99," shrug it off and |
| with the necessary materials without you paying for | | | | move on. The idea is for you to make money, not |
| them. Even if they are protecting their bottom line from | | | | spend it just so you can work out of your own home |
| people stealing their materials, there has to be a better | | | | office. Now it probably sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? If |
| way, right? | | | | so, that means you're ready to go about things your |
| There is a better way. | | | | own way. |
| The better way starts out by you just doing what it is | | | | |