Avoiding Work at Home Scams
TBA ~ Tricia, Billie and baby Ashley
There are no get rich quick realities in the work at home world. You're have
to do research on any business that you want to start. Always research any
business your interested in, you never know it could just be a scam.
Ok so, how do you know if a business or job opportunity is a scam? One major red flag
is if a JOB wants you to pay money to start your job.
Read this carefully - NO Job requires you to pay money to start! That's a scam!
If your starting your own business, then that will require money to start, because it
is your business, not a JOB!
Below are some places you can check to find out more information about home business scams:
Avoid Home Business Scams
Information on About.comHome Business
Grant ScamsAvoid The Scams Information on BizyMoms.comIf you need more information than what these sites offer, you can find more by searching
on google for Home Based Business Scams.
Most importantly use common sense, if its sounds to good to be true, it is! Pass it up.
About the Author
Written by TBA. TBA stands for Tricia Billie and baby Ashley. We are a mother, daughter, & granddaughter WAH team. We own and operate TBADeals.us.