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| Work at Home - Scam or Legitimate Opportunity?By Michael Jarrett 99% Of All Work at Home Sites
are Scams, 98.3% Of All Make Money at Home Programs Are Scams, 97% Of
All WAH Is Bogus! You see these ads all over the internet posted by
people claiming that they have the only legitimate business opportunity
out of the 299 million available. When I see one of these ads it makes
me angry because of what it is doing to the home employment industry. First
of all, who would believe that out of all of the opportunities on the
internet only one or two are above board? Second, how could anyone try
every opportunity available in a matter of a few months or years as
these people claim to have done? Sounds like someone is pulling your
leg! I
don't know how many work from home opportunities are out there, but it
has to be in the millions I would guess. In order to find out if any
business is going to work or not, it's my opinion that you should give
it an absolute bare minimum of thirty days. In the brick and mortar
business world I would say give it a minimum of six months to one year. If
you were to go by these standards it would be impossible to investigate
every work at home opportunity in your lifetime. So it would seem that
those who are posting these ads are either outright lying and/or using
terribly unscrupulous advertising methods. I ask is there anything we
can do to stop this? Let's get real here! Imagine
going to a shopping mall that had one hundred shoe stores in it and
there was one store whose sign reads : 99% Of All Shoe Stores Are
Scams, Come Into My Store For The Only Legitimate Pair Of Shoes
Available. How do you think that would go over with the other shoe
stores? Not very well I think. Why? Because
you don't see that type of advertising in the brick and mortar business
world! So why should we stand for it in the internet business world?
Are there no standards of business practices on the internet? When you
see all these scam ads everywhere it would seem not. If
we don't stand for this type of behavior in the outside world then
let's not stand for it on the internet either. With the World Wide Web
growing by leaps and bounds every day, I think it would be in the best
interest of all those involved if we do something about the situation
before it gets completely out of hand. | |||||||||||
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