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How to Fall Victim to a Craigslist Work-at-Home Job Scam



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Submitted 2009-08-29 19:46:48
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Right about now, you may be asking yourself “why do I want to know how to become a Craigslist work-at-home scam victim?” Common sense tells you to avoid scams. This is true, but one of the best ways to avoid becoming a scam victim is to also know how to become one. Read the tips provided below and avoid placing yourself in these situations.

Become a Craigslist Work-at-Home Scam Victim – Tip #1

Pay a fee upfront. Your goal in using Craigslist to find a work-at-home job or paid work-at-home opportunity is to make money. Why on earth would you pay money? You only would if you want to become a scam victim. In most cases, frauds claim this upfront fee is your training fee. Think back to your last job. If you were a cashier, you needed training on how to use the register and how to deal with customers. But, did your local grocery store make you pay for your own training? No. In fact, they paid you to undergo that training. Paying an upfront fee for training or any other reason is one of the quickest ways to find yourself a work-at-home scam victim.

Become a Craigslist Work-at-Home Scam Victim – Tip #2

Accept a work-at-home job without sending a detailed resume, samples of your work, or undergoing a job interview. Once again, think back to your job as a cashier at a grocery store, even if this was when you were 16 years old. Did you walk in the door and say “I am looking for a job,” only to be told you will start tomorrow? No, of course not! Your hiring manager at least reviewed your job application or resume and you most likely had a job interview. Whether the individual or company hiring you wants you to write articles or sell a product, they need to ensure you are a good team member. They may steal your work or later request the above mentioned training fee. So, if you want to become a Craigslist work-at-home scam victim, accept any job that comes your way even if you didn’t undergo a job interview or forward your resume.

Become a Craigslist Work-at-Home Scam Victim – Tip #3

Don’t get the name of the company or individual hiring you and research it. Work-at-home job and opportunity scams are very common, especially on Craigslist. It is estimated that thousands of individuals have lost money or had their work stolen because of a scam. The sad part is that a small amount of research and a standard internet search could have saved them time, money, and stress. People who were scammed love to vent about it online. To avoid a Craigslist work-at-home job scam, do a small amount of research; get started with a standard internet search. To fall victim to a Craigslist work-at-home job scam, do no research and then believe it is more than possible to make $1,000 in one week stuffing envelopes.
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