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Will the craft you make EVER get approved?

This is the crucial point with any assembly job at home. This is how the assembly company scams operate. You will send in your registration fee in order to receive the starter kit. When you get your raw materials you will do your best to finish the craft according to the company’s instructions. When you are finished you may be able to determine that the craft is that you have made in fact perfect and match completely to the sample product provider by the company. But what happens when you send it on inspection? You are hoping to get approved and to be receiving your paycheck within a week. But this does not happen. You find that the craft is made by you get rejected by the product assembly company on some pretext or the other.

This in fact is the major complaint by everyone against assembly companies. And this is exactly how the scam companies operate. They are only interested in having used and the registration fee to them. They have no intention of paying you. So when its time for them to send you the paycheck for your hard work, they simply reject your work does not meeting the quality standards.

Getting paid once by a product assembly company also does not mean anything. What happens when you do get paid once is that you go right back and you ordered a lot more supplies from them. While you may have ordered the supplies for one batch initially you will be excited enough after receiving your first paycheck to order supplies for many more batches. Now that you have sent the company a lot more money than you did initially your work will get rejected the second time around.

This can of rejection is however not to be confused by the appraisal process that is required by certain genera product assembly companies. The genuine product assembly company is mostly required you to send in one single finished craft to them for appraisal. You are not required to make the entire batch and send it to them but just one single finished product. Till the time this craft does not meet the quality, designed and workmanship standards of the company you do not get approved to make the products for them. They keep sending you back your craft with reports of what you did wrong and how you can fix it. Only after this one single item has got approved can you go ahead and make the entire batch with them. The intentions of such companies are to that that you should not waste your time and money making the entire batch till the time that you and the company bought can be sure that you are ready for the job.

Another feature of the genuine product assembly companies is that they do not pay you on a par batch basis. While you are required to finish your work in batches, you are paid on a per piece basis. This means that when you send in your batch there are certain crafts that up to the quality standards while others are not, you still get paid for the ones that are right.

The scam assembly companies look forward to rejecting your entire batch just because a few pieces in it were not correct.

In order to realize whether the company is trying to scam you by rejecting your product repeatedly, you have to be very objective. If you can see the difference in the product of that you made and the sample product provider by the company then you should admit that your work is not up to the quality standards. If you are completely convinced that there are no design differences and that it cannot be made better than you are probably being scammed.

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