Custom Search
|
|
Don’t Fall For The Home Typist Jobs Scams
In many cases, home typist jobs are nothing more than spamming. You will be sending out tons of unsolicited emails, only to be paid a pittance in those rare instances where somebody actually “takes the bait” and opens the email. Usually, your email will simply disappear into a spam folder, never to be read. And you’ll no doubt end up annoying people who are tired of getting another one of those “get rich quick” emails, and you might end up getting yourself in a little hot water for violating ant-spam policies. Often, what will happen when you respond to an ad for home typist jobs is that you will be required to pay an up-front fee, say, $50, and in a few weeks you will receive in the mail a list of names that you could have easily gotten out of a phone directory yourself. Then it’s up to you to make the contacts and offer your typing services. In most cases, these companies will have no need whatsoever for your services, and aren’t even aware of the existence of the company that supposedly contacted them about the need for typing services. Meanwhile, your $50 is gone in a puff of smoke. And the ironic thing about many home typist jobs is that the tables are often turned on the typist. Once these scam companies get a hold of your email address, it is often sold to other scam artists for a handsome profit. Before you know it, your Inbox will be inundated with all kinds of other illegitimate work-at-home opportunities, so you will become turn from being a “spammer” to a “spammee.” Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Dana is the author and owner of www.mrsforex.com and the Mrs Forex Currency Trading company. Our company’s goal is to educate and aid the general public in their forex trading endeavors.
|
|
© 2005-2011 Article Dashboard