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11 May 2009 No Comment

 

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Data entry jobs are part of the Internet rush for gold, and some people claim to have their pockets full of dollars by simply plunking at the computer from the comfort of their home. Data entry jobs require no human contact, the stress levels are incomparably lower and there is no experience necessary, or at least this is what the advertisements for such positions claim. To be more realistic, this kind of employment cannot produce hundreds of dollars per day because the tasks involved are some of the most basic: emailing and typing. On many occasions these are nothing else but the more recent versions of the old scam with envelope stuffing at home.

Let us not deny a sure fact: real data entry jobs are definitely out there, but they resemble much any other employment form. For instance, one has to file an application, pass a typing test and give references on former experience and work places. Most data entry jobs are local because most businesses do not entrust their source company data to some total strangers on the other side of the world. Typists normally belong to the local area, and the payment is most often modest given the fact that the education level and the skills necessary for the jobs are modest too.

So as to stay away from scams, never forget that data entry jobs are totally free of charge. Don’t pay a cent to get access to information because reliable companies have all the interest to get the right people for the jobs. The ads that link to web pages where you have to pay a modest sum of money for the material necessary for training purposes, are scams, and they should be avoided at all cost. How is it possible that so many people get duped by such situations?

First one gets lured by the big money promise from data entry jobs promotion, and when the fortune fails to appear one gets disappointed and either abandons the attempts to work from home or starts taking wrong decisions. This is in fact the weakness that most scam authors wait for: to appeal to someone who is nearly desperate to come up with a solution and see some money coming out of it. Therefore, stay realistic and well informed in order to avoid financial loss online.

 

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