Sunday, April 01, 2007

Avoid MLM Scams When Looking For A Home-Based Business
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It can be most difficult to avoid MLM scams when looking for a home-based business. Selecting a home-based business can involve sorting through a host of scam artists and get rich quick schemes. There are many people who try to make their living by deceiving others. They present an attractive package, a catchy headline and details that seem too good to be true.

Hard work and ingenuity are still the best ways to obtain financial security. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Beware of any company that asks for money up front without personal contact, clear details or a money back guarantee.

There are many businesses classified as multilevel marketing that find a way into your spam email folder, your mailbox and through your telephone during dinner. These systems are based on the principle of convincing you to pay a membership fee to sign up, and in turn you recruit others to do the same. The only people who make any substantial money are those skilled enough to lie their way to the top. Once there, they collect a large portion of the membership fees from new recruits. They claim that once you get to the highest level, you can choose to sit back and reap the benefits from the work of others in MLM. While this may be legal, is it moral or ethical?

These businesses are very clever at using dishonest tactics, as they operate under the guise of a legitimate sales business. Sometimes the products being sold are of good quality and are worth the asking price. However, it’s the MLM structure of the business that is dishonest. Many recruiters will use the legitimate business of sales to justify the deceptive MLM details of their contract.

The sad truth is that most new recruits pay the membership fee, purchase a starter kit of products for sale, buy books written by other business owners in that MLM program and fork over large amounts of money for supplies, training materials, seminars and travel expenses before discovering the truth about their position in the MLM chain. By the time those duped come to their senses, the money is long gone and the “business partners” have made themselves scarce, and your checkbook is in the red.

Unfortunately, MLM marketing home based business scams are often sought after by trusting individuals with a desire to earn extra income to better themselves financially, but the tragic experience of one MLM scam can turn hardworking individuals against starting a legitimate home based business.

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