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With today’s economic uncertainty, many people are interested in offers they see on the internet for web-based employment.
While it IS true that with luck and a bit of effort, even an average person can make decent money on the Internet, there are also a lot of hucksters trying to make a fast buck
Here are some common ways to avoid being duped:
1. Avoid offers with incredibly low prices, like $1.95. Usually you will find a hidden charge for many times that. The low charge is just to get your credit card #.
2. Look attentively at what you are actually getting. A scam will be deliberately vague about the work you have to do. They will only talk about the benefits, not the work.
3. Read testimonials carefully. If they don’t actually mention making a detailed income figure, it may be a scam.
4. Look with care at the refund policy. If there isn’t an unconditioned refund offered for at least 60 days, avoid the offer COMPLETELY. You should NOT have to PROVE to the Seller that you have tried their program and failed. There are loads of programs that have a no-questions asked refund policy.
5. Read the Terms and Conditions: These are often concealed, but you can usually find them. If they seem deliberately complicated, avoid the program!
Happily there ARE a number of reliable ways newcomers CAN make money on the internet, so long as they apply some simple tests like the above.
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