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The next thing you want to do is see if there have been any complaints filed against this company. You can start with the BBBOnline. If there have been any complaints, they'll be filed there. No complaints doesn't mean the site is legit, but it is certainly better than a red flag of complaints a mile long. In that case, it's a pretty good indication that this company is not to be trusted.
The next thing you want to do is get out into the community of work at home people. Go to forums and ask people about the program or site in question. See what others have to say. Of course everybody has their own agenda, but if a company is really bad, word will get around very fast.
The next thing you want to do, if there is a way to contact the company, is do it. Ask them questions, lots of them. Ask them exactly what has to happen for you to make money. If they can't come up with a concrete answer or skirt around the subject, then be wary. If they give you an answer like, "You have to bring in members" then that is nothing more than a pyramid scheme and most likely they will end up getting shut down someday.
If you follow just these basic tips, you have a good chance of uncovering at least 90% of the scams that are out there. A lot of it is just common sense. The problem is, when people are desperate to make money, common sense is the first thing to go out the window.
To YOUR Success,
Steven Wagenheim
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