The desire to work from home can be so strong that it leads people right into the hands of a scammer.  When this happens, money and dreams get lost.  Don’t become part of that statistic.  Follow the essential background steps to make certain that you do not get scammed.  These steps include: researching the Better Business Bureau, investigating the source of income of the business and carefully reading the terms of the opportunity.

Before attempting anything, the Better Business Bureau should be contacted regarding the authenticity of the products offered by the business.  The BBB helps consumers by providing information on potention business scams while also providing positive testimonials for those businesses that are exceptional.  You can either call them or look up your desired opportunity in their online database.  Regardless of the method that you use, they have a system in place to tell you how above board a home business is, or isn't.

After doing that, you need to investigate the source of income of the home business.  Why does this even matters?  Well, you want to ensure that the business is not a pyramid scheme.  How do we define a pyramid scheme?  It is a fraudulent business arrangement where monies from new members are used to pay old ones.  The scheme does not succeed when fresh members fail to join. 

You need to see if a home business is making money from things outside of membership, to avoid pyramid schemes.  Consider Avon, a home business opportunity where you sell makeup and other products.  The main way you make money is buy selling the beauty products.  Correct, you could earn money from signups, but that is not the only source of the opportunities income.  This is the reason behind their being considered a genuine home business opportunity. 

When you have the information you need, look over the contractual terms and conditions before jumping into this opportunity.  Be suspicious of offers that guarantee returns of huge amounts of money or that require the mailing of packages or brochures.  Both can be indications of a mail-order scam.

In conclusion, if you follow the steps laid out in this article, you can avoid a home business scam.  And, doing this, you could not only save your money but even protect your dignity.

 

Carin Davis is the editor and webmaster of http://www.CarinDavis.net. A site dedicated to the development and training for Network Marketers and Home Business Owners.

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