Product Assembly Scams
You will probably be surprised to read about Product Assembly in the home based scam section. After all this blog is about Product Assembly, isn’t it.. The thing is that one of the foremost reasons that inspired this blog was to root out the scam out of this home based opportunity. So many people claim that Product Assembly at home jobs is a scam and yet so many websites promote it that it called for a deeper look at this home based opportunity.
There are several respected websites that forewarn you against doing product assembly at home. and they are right in doing so. There is no doubt as to the fact that more people fail at this opportunity than ones that actually succeed at these craft assemble jobs. there are many reasons that are claimed for this, not the least of which is that the companies are scams. Product assembly companies, its claimed, are only interested in making you send them money for the starter kit, registration, or the raw materials. After you send them the product that you have assembled for them, you will not get paid by them. Your finished craft will never meet with the approval standards of the company and rejected. No matter how well you make your craft, the product assembly company will find some pretext or the other to refuse acceptance and will not pay you.
We are of the opinion that this might be true for most of the companies calming to pay you for assemble at home jobs. However, we always point out certain companies like the Magical Gift and Valerie Hattery that have their own crafting stores and operate with a complete disclosure of their business practice and policies. It is also possible to find a large number of people working for these companies online. there is a large dedicated to the people who do assemble jobs for Magical Gift Company on www.wahm.com
At the end of the day, i cannot say for sure at all whether Product Assembly as a whole is a scam or just that a lot of unscrupulous individuals have takes the advantage of the presence of this home based opportunity and found a way to twist it into a assembly scam to their own profit.
Which is why when working for any Product Assembly at home job you make sure of a few points. You should never work with a company that seems to hide details about it from you. Companies that only list a post box address for communication are not respectable candidates, You should only deal with business that have an address and someone in the customer care section who can speak with you in order to address all your queries.
But jut because a company has an address and a hone number does not mean that it is legitimate. They can still very well be running a product assembly at home scam. The STRONGEST proof of the validity of a product assemble job offer is that you can find people who are actually working for the company and have been paid by it.
Another possible problem is that since the number of openings with a product assembly company are probably limited, people who do work with these companies might not want to disclose this fact. they may feel that by encouraging new people to join their company they are endangering their own position.

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