Rejection of Finished Work
this is perhaps the most crucifying argument against assembly at home jobs. One of the major reasons why people who have tried to assemble products at from and and earn an income call it a scam is because they feel that their work is constantly and deliberately rejected by the company as a pretext of not having to pay them for their effort.
It is commonly stated not only by the home assemblers who have experience in this kind of home-based work but also on certain prominent and official websites that a majority of the product assembling companies that offer home based work programmes unreasonably and perpetualy reject the work sent in by the people working for them. Websites like the official website of The Better Business Bureau and About.com both of which are prominent, noteworthy and respected sources of information state that anybody interested in working from home by doing product assembly should be very careful before applying to any such company and sending them money by means of registration fee. The main reason stated for this is that people who have in the past applied for such so called home-based opportunities have not received any payment from this company. The reason being that the company constantly objected to the craft assembled by the assembler stating that the quality and the workmanship did not meet up to the high standards of design that they are crafting business demands. The truth, however, may be that no matter how well you make the craft of the product it will surely and perpetually get rejected at the company since they have no intention of paying due in the first place. The idea was to get you to fall for their easy and simple sounding offer to work at home. The allure was that of no special experience being necessary and of making hundreds of dollars every week by doing relatively simple and novice work.
Once you have sent the registration fee or bought the raw materials from the product assembly company, which they also called the starter kit, the company will dispatch to you a package that will contain enough raw materials to make your first batch of product along with a sample of the finished product which you are supposed to match. Most of the product assembly company's require you to finish an entire batch which usually contains several dozen individual items of a single craft and then send this entire batch of products to them for approval. Only once dispatch goes through the inspection process and meets their so-called standards of design and workmanship to take dispatch your payment by means of check.
This right here lies the problem. Your product will never get approved as the so-called product assembly company will find some fault or the other with your shipment.
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