You’ve seen the job posting on the classifieds section of your local newspaper. You’ve read a similar ad online. This company is looking to hire individuals to work at home to assemble their products. You can make up to $500 per week assembling their merchandise at the comfort of your own home. The faster you work, the more kits you receive, the more money you make.
This sounds like a very good job opportunity. You pay the start-up fee to receive the assembly kit. What happens next?
You receive a welcome package, the assembly kit, and instructions in the mail. You get excited and start working. You spend several hours assembling the product (whether it’s a necklace, a chain, etc.), excited to receive your paycheck for all the hard work you’ve put up for the company. You send the completed product back to the company by mail looking forward to your paycheck. Within a few days, you receive a mail from the company. You can’t wait to open it! Inside, there’s a letter… but no paycheck. They claim that the product(s) you’ve assembled doesn’t meet their “quality standards”
You don’t get paid. They get a completed product AND they made money from the start-up payment you have sent them. They make additional money by selling the product you have assembled.
You lose!
There you go… we’ve just spilled the beans on these work-at-home assembly jobs.
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This is not true. There are some legitimate opportunities out there.
If you find a legitimate assemble at home job, and they consider your work not acceptable, they will send the unacceptable work back to you, with enough materials to redo the products, and some sort of feedback from them as to why the work was considered unacceptable.
But they aren’t easy to find.
Any work at home assembly job that makes you pay for your own materials is suspect. Look for ones that have a refundable deposit. They tend to be more legit.
Serena,
Thanks for your input! Yes, you are right, there are legitimate ones out there but they’re definitely hard to find.
Do keep us posted if you find a good one!
Thanks!
I got burned by google fortune and almost by assembly-jobs.My clue was no e-mail address or phone#. How does a person find legit work at home companies?