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Why always reporting scams? Unable to find legitimate home jobs?

Monday, October 12, 2009 , Posted by MaNeeEe at 1:41 AM





It happens to all of us. It may have already happened to you - especially if you're just starting out in online business: frustration. The frustration of signing up with that "golden" opportunity to make a "fortune" online. "No cash up front!" "Work only 1 hour a day!" "Get that new car next week!"
We've all seen these types of hyped up ads. I mean, the Internet is literally drowning in them. With so much publicity and marketing flooding your browser, how can you tell which of the opportunities are for legitimate home jobs- and which just want to scam you for your credit card numbers?
Basically, there are only 2 ways to find the ripe fruit in an orchard virtually overgrown with rotten apples. (Legitimate or not?)
1 - Sign up, pay the price. Do the "work" and realize too late that you just flushed your hard-earned cash down the toilet, huh then start reporting scams that I have been a victim of computer scams or website scams, watever but its not useful, dear you are too late.
2 - Do your due diligence. Search; research; find views, reviews and opinions of those who have already signed up, especially find people reporting scams ask them about the pattern they were scammed with e.g they wasn't at all paid or paid little? did the company accepted that they worked for them or not? e.t.c because many of the website scams and computer scams work differently. (DO NOT rely exclusively on the onsite testimonials for this as they are just too easy to fake); search for bios of the creators, designers AND those who provide testimonials; read EVERY word on the page promoting the opportunity; follow available links to affiliates and check out their credentials too; read every online article you can find relating to the opportunity; if you sign up for their newsletter, create a special email account to receive it just in case you can't unsubscribe (keeps the spam out of your main inbox). Lather, rinse & repeat. Then, if the opportunity still appeals to you, sign up, dive in and STICK TO IT until your earn online cash from it, remember that is all you have to do find out wether the opportunity is a part of legitimate home jobs or a website scams.
I think we can agree that option #1 is pretty much a gamble. Option #2 would however probably deliver much more satisfactory results and this way you may find legitimate home jobs. So why is it that so many of us get lured in by the website scams and afterwards shout reporting scams? That's actually quite an easy question to answer: gratification. Taking the route outlined in option #2 requires a lot of work, a lot of time and a lot of patience. The gamble illustrated in option #1 does have it's appeal: "Wow, this could be THE solution I've been looking for!".
Any search for solutions that we may undertake (whether for online business opportunities, or for anything else for that matter) is influenced by our desire for gratification - and the sooner, the better. It's that desire for immediate results that gets us into trouble. Unscrupulous marketers know this and are able to capitalize on it; it's called impulse buying. How many times have you purchased that cheap gadget or that totally useless little doohickie at the drug store checkout only to have wind up in the trash within a week?
Frustration is the result of unfulfilled desire.
Signing up for those website scams with no due diligence is simply an attempt to fulfill a desire for immediate gratification: earn online cash INSTANT. There's the trap: NO legitimate home jobs opportunity is going to provide you with such immediate income. Legitimate home jobs do require work, research & education. Most of them provide that education based on their years of experience and the research that they have already done for you.
So, how do you deal with the frustration that you may be feeling after having been "suckered"? Simple: you must first understand - and accept - that you were reacting to a very human desire to feel better right now. The key here is then to invest in your feelings or it would result you reporting scams after becoming a victim of it.
Invest in my feelings? Huh? Let me explain. Which emotion do you prefer: disappointment or excitement? I think the answer to that is obvious. You can easily generate disappointment and frustration by reacting to your desires. You can just as easily generate excitement and mounting anticipation of future fulfillment by acting on your desires. Notice the difference? You can choose to react or to act - it's up to you. Either way, it's of the utmost importance to accept responsibility for the consequences - including how you feel.
Take your time to investigate the legitimate home jobs opportunities so that you can punch those computer scams. Visit websites that provide information on a variety of legitimate home jobs programs. Consider the advantages and disadvantages of signing up with programs that provide one income stream versus those that provide multiple streams of income. Due diligence; with both your feelings, and with the online business opportunities you may be considering. It's what will make or break your online success.

Currently have 5 comments:

  1. Jeff says:

    Okey.Nice manee
    dear i was confused how to select the appropriate earning site for me you gave a good tip. The article you wrote seems 100% correct coz previously i obtained method no.1 and i was really frustrated.
    Thx

  1. Buky says:

    Hey it seems you worked hard over the internet earning.
    I think i m rite

  1. Rohit says:

    Hey Champ,
    Seriously speaking your article helped me alot.
    thx

    You haven't posted the signup button else i would have entered your members area.

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    Its no Problem...
    The thing that made me happy was that you liked it....
    Happy USER drives the ADMIN happy.... ;-)

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