product assembly at home jobs

Advance Marketing

We mention this product assembly company because a lot of people display interest in assembling key chains at home, mostly because they think they are simple. Two things are to be said, however. Even assembling key chains from home is not simple. It may very well seem like something that anyone can do, but it is not. Sometimes certain products are designed specially to sound simple but the actual design is made so complicated that the assembler finds it impossible to make with the resources and the raw materials provided. So beware of the products that sound deceptively simple. Always question the merit of the product you are assembling as only the products that are popular items are sellable. This in turn is the basis of why anyone will pay you to do assembly job for them at home.

Secondly, this particular assembly company seems to have an unfavorable record with the Better Business Bureau. There have been several complaints filed against it. Almost all of which are unresolved. The company even failed to respond to a majority of them. It is considered that it is not the number of complaints filed against a business that determines its reliability but the way that the business chooses to redress those complaints. And this assembly company seems to have done a poor job doing that. Sometimes a business exists in the kind of field where it is common place for consumers to have complaints. In such instances it is paramount that business deals with them to the satisfaction of the consumer. Work at home job offers are rife with false offers. The Better Business Bureau records a lot of complaints filed with them for the various work from offers advertised online and offline.

The Better Business Bureau issues the following notice for all work at home enterprise, including product assembly at home.

” Every day, ads for work-at-home jobs appear in newspapers across the country as well as in national magazines and on the Internet. Some of the offers include stuffing envelopes,
assembling products, reading books, reviewing movies, medical billing, or selling advertising on the Internet.
The BBB suggests using extreme caution when responding to any such offer. While ads claim high earnings and short hours with little or no experience, BBB files nationwide indicate no evidence of anyone making the promised money. Rarely, if ever, are these ads an offer of legitimate employment. Generally, these "jobs" require up-front fees for information or supplies, and only the person who ran the ad makes any money.
You should be aware that the United States Postal Inspectors regularly investigate these fraudulent schemes, and that you risk investigation and possible prosecution by postal or other
law enforcement agencies if you become involved in one of these schemes.”

There are two more work at home companies that exist under the same name i.e. Advance Marketing. One is located in Florida while the other in Texas. Whether or not they are the same product assembly company or not remains unclear. If you any information regarding them, please post your comments here.

To read the complete report on Advance Marketing on Better Business Bureau follow this link.

This is some more information available with us on this product assembly offer.

Advance Marketing, 330 W. Square Lake Road, Troy, MI 48098

Type of Work: Assembling Beaded Key Rings

Payment Description: Contact the company for more information

The company will provide all directions and patterns and there is no limit as to how many you can make. There are very few materials needed for assembly. Please send a S.A.S.E (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope)for more information.

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