Work at Home Scams on the Rise
September 19, 2008 – 6:36 pmIt’s no surprise that so many people are becoming interested in working at home. With gas prices obscenely high, and the economy on seriously shaky ground, who wouldn’t like to cut the daily commute out of the budget? I’ve read on forums about people who are buying $250 worth of gas a week just to go to work. That’s terrible.
The thing is, with all of this interest in working from home comes an increase in scams. According to this video from KTVK 3TV in Phoenix, the BBB took nearly twice as many complaints about work at home scams during the second quarter of 2008 as they did the first quarter. Maybe part of that has been due to an increase in the number of people who are looking for home jobs, but you know the scammers have got to be loving the fresh prospects and redoubling their efforts.
With new scams being developed all the time, it’s up to us to remain vigilant. If you want to work at home, it’s important to research every opportunity thoroughly before getting involved. And if you receive an email claiming to be from a job search site, please don’t click any links in it. Type the domain of the site into your browser’s address bar and log in from there. It might take a little longer, but it can save you from inadvertently downloading dangerous spyware or having your login information stolen.
There are more legitimate opportunities out there than ever before, so don’t let these scammers stop you from trying to find a home job. But don’t let your desire to work from home cloud your judgment, either.
