
I did something stupid today. At first, I thought I actually found a legitimate website for work at home mothers. It actually said "legitimate." Haha. I should have seen the tell tale signs of women smiling, holding their children posted all over the page.
The warning words were there:
Work from home the way you want to:
No large investment
No selling, stocking or delivering products
No pressuring people
No complicated paperwork
No collecting money or placing orders for people
NO RISK!!
No large investment
No selling, stocking or delivering products
No pressuring people
No complicated paperwork
No collecting money or placing orders for people
NO RISK!!
But it was not until I was filling out the questionaire that I knew it was trouble. After your contact information, they ask how motivated are you to make money? How much would you invest to make a large income? Yeah. And I had already submitted my name and phone number. A representative IS going to call me, probably tomorrow and discuss the prospects of the Wellness Industry. Could they be more vague?
Another interesting blog to come after my phone call from M.O.M.s
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