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If a site is stating a list of companies that 'may' be hiring people, it most probably is a scam site. You should stay away from such sites. |
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If a site is promoting a paid advertisement that looks like a posting for job, do not click on the link. |
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Companies that seem to be paying you unfairly should not be picked out. |
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Do not choose sites that do not have a SSL secure Web server using encryption technology. This technology is essential to safeguard your personal information. |
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Stay away from sites that have nonfunctioning pages or those sites that provide unintelligible information. |
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There are some sites that promise to find you legitimate free work at home jobs. But instead they only seem to provide information on how to make money from home. Do not sign up for such sites. |
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Many sites offer outdated listings. Some may even provide links, phone numbers and e-mail addresses that do not work. These sites should be avoided. |
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Many sites may ask you to make a payment before giving you legitimate work at home jobs or finding you some work. These companies can be scam and should be avoided. |
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Companies that do not have any refund policy or guarantee should definitely be avoided. |
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Many sites also offer points or coupons that you can shop with instead of actual payment of money. Stay away from such companies. |
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Many companies offer illegal chain letters that claim that you can make more money from home by forwarding the letter to your friends and relatives. Avoid such companies. |
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Do not join sites that do not offer customer service. |