What online jobs are not scams?
This is from the Better Business Bureau: Recognizing a Work at Home Scam Avoid falling victim to a work at home scam by recognizing the following warning signs in job advertisements: • Boasts no experience necessary • Promises easy money and huge part-time earnings • Promotes having “inside” business information • Asks you to purchase products or instructions before getting “hired” Outcomes of a Work at Home Scam Protect yourself from tempting work-at-home promotions that offer exaggerated benefits by being informed of the outcomes. The outcomes of work at home scams include: a waste of money, time, reputation, and morale. Victims of work at home scams have reported losses ranging from $10 to $70,000.