How to Find Legitimate Work from Home Opportunities

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I've fallen for every scam and get rich quick scheme out there when it come to finding legitimate work from home opportunities. You probably have fallen for a scam or multiple scams or at the very least trying to avoid falling for a scam. That is why you are reading this. Hopefully by me sharing my experiences with scams you won't fall for the same ones I have in the past when trying to find legitimate work from home opportunities.

 

Paid to Take Surveys: I’ve paid the $39.95 for the list of 400 “pre-qualified paying” online marketing companies that promise you will make $75 for a fifteen minute focus group in the hopes of them being legitimate and giving me the ability to work from home. For some reason I never qualified for the paid surveys. I joined the 400 panels finding maybe five that actually paid. Coincidentally around the same time I started to receive countless amounts of spam email.

 

Work from Home Building Products: Sent in the $49.95 to receive a shoddy product with lousy directions that somehow never passed there buy back quality standards. If they did, one would have to work 50 hours to make $200 on a good week. Financial freedom that is not and definitely nothing I would want to build my work from home empire from.

 

Paid to Stuff Envelopes: I paid the $19.95 to receive my “starter kit” to start working from home stuffing envelopes. To later discover that the “starter kit” consisted of a letter having you send in $1 for information and if every person that you send it to sends you a dollar you will be a millionaire. It would be great if it was that easy. That is not a legitimate way to work from home to make money, it is called a chain letter.

 

Paid to Read Email: I spent 2 hours every day clicking on emails and referring people to the programs to get to that $20 payout after 6 months. I would then hit the redeem button and never hear or see anything about that twenty dollars I clicked away for.

 

Pyramid Schemes and Multi Level Marketing: Those experiences are to depressing to even discuss as part of my journey to find legitimate work from home opportunities.

 

Am I a complete moron? Possibly, dependent on whom you ask, probably. Or like so many other people (you maybe included), with the desire to find financial independence and stability, I hoped for the best. And that is what they pray upon.

 

That is why I started this site. To give real honest information and not just tell people what they want to hear to get my $2 referral fee.

 

Are there referral links on this site? Absolutely. But you have my promise that every site that we refer you to is legitimate and that I have been a member of for at least three years.

 

Why should I believe you? You are probably asking yourself right now, and you should be. I can’t make any guarantees but I’m also not asking you for any money. Ultimately you will have to give them a try. I can say whatever I want, but unless you see positive results it doesn’t matter. At the very least I hope people leave this site with useful information.  These pages are here in the hopes that maybe with information you will not make the same mistakes I have. Your greatest defense against these scams is information.

 

Best of luck to you.

 

Sincerely,

 

JPC Services Inc.

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