- Home - - About Me - - Testimonials - - Contact Me -
 

MENU

Work at Home Assembly Jobs

 

Work at home assembly jobs have been around for quite some time and offer people a variety of opportunities. Work at home assembly jobs range from putting together children’s toys to gift cards to pretty much anything that requires minimal Work at home assembly.

These Work at home assembly jobs are ideal for a variety of people such as stay at home moms, retirees, those on disability, or anyone with the desire to work from home.

The way that Work at home assembly jobs operate is that throughout your job-hunt you will come across websites that entice you into purchasing their Work at home assembly start up kits, which generally run from $20-50.

Your Work at home assembly kit will include the materials and detailed instructions necessary to get you started on developing the product's of your choice.

Ideally, once you complete your first wave of products the company that sold you the starter kit will buy back your assembled goods and pay you accordingly for your time and effort.

I say ideally because over the past ten years there have been plenty of hit and run Work at home assembly companies. These guys promise folks all the work they can handle at handsome pay but don’t deliver.

Once hard working people like yourself attempt to collect their commissions on completed work they are met with overwhelming denial. These Work at home assembly jobs companies resort to a variety of excuses for why the work is not satisfactory.

They say the completed units are not assembled according to manufacturing standards or use minute discrepancies to withhold payments.

This is not a trend of the past. Last year I was looking into Work at home assembly jobs and ended up in the same predicament. I paid money for the start up kit, yet none of my work was ever accepted. I quickly gave up realizing that I was wasting my time.

What you have to realize is that Work at home assembly job companies make their money on the start up kit that they sell you not on the assembled products, most of them don’t even have a sales website, store, or staff.

To this date I have not found a legitimate Work at home assembly job offer online. If you think that you may have please follow these precautionary steps.

- Check to see if the Work at home assembly job company selling the starter kit is listed in the phone directory.

- Find out if the company has a retail store or a retail product website.

- And most importantly check with regulatory agencies for complaints. The better business bureau (BBB) or the federal trade commission (FTC) keep records of violations that can be checked.

If the Work at home assembly jobs that you’re interested in come close to failing anyone of these guidelines than steer clear of them or else you’ll end up wasting time and money.

If you're interested in learning about a simple way to add to your income stream and create a second paycheck using proven online methods you should Check It Out Here.

Best of Luck,
Steve Albright

Click Here and Start Making Money in less than 1 Hour...

 

  Would you like to provide a review for 'Work at home assembly'? If so click here

 

Customer Reviews for 'Work at home assembly'

No comments have been provided.





Your Name:

Your Location:

Program Rating:

Your Comments:

 

 

 

 

 
» Biz Opportunities
» Business Gurus
» Data Entry
» eBay Programs
» Internet Marketing
» Investment
» Motivational
» Network Marketing
» Real Estate

Join Our Newsletter

and Receive the

Internet Income Blueprint

 

A $197 Value For Free 

Name:

Email:

 

©Copyright 2006 Reviewopedia.com. All rights reserved.

 

Alexis Mcgee, Optionetics, Profit Lance, Rebate Processor, Bill Poulos, InboxDollars, Internet Speedway, Paid Online Surveys, The Millionaire League, Project Payday, Thomas Kish, Rebate Processing,Angel Stevens , My Online Income System

 

Please note that your use of Reviewopedia.com indicates your acceptance of our "Terms and Conditions" as published at: Terms