September 19th, 2009 — 10:31pm
This post is basically a response to an email that we received. But since the question asked was common, we thought that we will post the answer here so that everyone can get some more info. It specifically concerns the e-book download and clarifies a few things about the content, its legitimacy and the fee.
What is The Fee For….
The $7.99 is for the download of the e-book that has a list of several dozen product assembly companies ( over 300 by the last count), as well as a couple of other e-books concerning doing little things to make a supplemental information.
The other fee that is charged by the product assembly companies for joining up and what they call the start-up kit is entirely different all of which you pay to the company that you decide to work with. That has nothing whatsoever to do with us.
Is the list legit, ‘real deal’ etc ….As for the list being legit, its simply a list for what is out there. Plus 3 other e-books that you get about some interesting ways to make money from home in non-conventional ways.
You can just as easily read about several home based assembly job offers on our blog. You will find loads of information there from people who have worked at product assembly jobs. You will also find information about several prominent product assembly companies and their work at home offer. You do not need to download the e-book if you just wish to start with the ones that are listed on the blog.
Why the eBook?…..The e-book has many more assembly job offers listed than the blog. It is meant as a convenient way to have all hundreds of assembly companies in one easily accessible place. You can print it out and start shooting off letters to them for more information. You do not have to get online every time to do it. But if that is all right with you, then you are most welcome to browse the blogs. You will find lots of rich information there.
Plus, as already mentioned the e-book download comes with 3 other bonus downloads about making some extra cash working from home.
Please feel free to share your experience and opinions on the blog for the benefit of everyone who reads it.
All the best.
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September 15th, 2009 — 1:30pm
There have been feedbacks from people about some of the SASE’s ( Self Addressed Stamped Envelopes) being returned. Seemingly the address for certain product assemble companies is no longer valid. If this has happened to you, we need to hear about it. As you may well be aware there are hundreds of such offers today that claim themselves to hire people to assemble products from home. You may also be perfectly aware that not all of them do not work out as promised. In fact most of them do not. The only way to weed out outdated information and false work offers is to get a feedback from real people with real experiences.
If you have any information about a product assembly at home job offer, do kindly share it with us on this website. Many of the major assembly jobs at home are listed.
What You Need To Do…Do a search from the search box on the side.
If a post about that assembly job already exists, post your comments under that post. If you cannot find a related post, post your comments under any related pos, such as this one.
Feedbacks from people like you is the real test of any offer, product or service. If you go through this blog, you will realize that there is a mix of bad and good reviews. The idea of getting and posting feedbacks is not simply to know what is good and what is bad. Sometimes things do not work in absolutes. Getting a few good reviews does not mean that product assembly work is wonderful and everyone can succeed in it. Like wise a few bad reviews may not necessarily mean that it is a scam.
What one needs to do is, look at the feedback analytically. If someone is posting a bad review, what is the reason. Could the problem have been avoided? For a good review, is the information current? Does the circumstances of the person who is reporting a good experience match yours?
The bottom line is that there is way too much controversy about product assembly jobs. They have been labeled as scams on many a blogs and forums. But surely there are a few legitimate ones out there! Some people have reported doing this work for years on end.
Share your experiences and make this a better work from home community for those looking for assembly jobs at home.
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