HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE WITHOUT PAYING ANYTHING:
There are tons of fantastic ideas out there that will allow you to make money online without investment or with very little investment. The internet opens a whole new world of opportunities that allow you to work from home or anywhere in the world.
But, I must warn you this: proceed with caution.
Working from home or online certainly has its perks. But if you don’t tread carefully, you could get lured into online scams that would cost money or your precious time. Before you know it, the supposed income-making opportunity turns into a scheming and cunning plot designed to milk money out from you.
TYPES OF WORK-FROM-HOME SCAMS
1. ENVELOPE STUFFING
This scam has been around for years. What happens with envelope stuffing is that a company tells you they’ll pay you to stuff envelopes, but you need to pay them a small fee first, between $15-$40 to get started. But then you find out that you’re going to stuff envelopes with the same flyers you saw and scheme other people with money. This then becomes an endless cycle of deceit.
2. EMAIL FORWARDING
You’ll receive an email telling you about a work-from-home opportunity. From the outside, the email looks like it came from a legit company, and they’ll offer you something that’s quite hard to resist. The company then tells you that you need to send them some money to pay for software and equipment. Once you’ve sent them the money, you’ll never hear from them again, or tell you to forward the same email to other unsuspecting individuals. 3. INCOMING JOBS You receive a tempting job offer via email, and it tells you to click on the link to get more information. Once you get to the website, you’ll find that there are limited slots left and you need to act fast to secure the job. They’ll ask for personal information, such as name, mailing address, and credit card details. They’ll also say that you need to pay $200 for the training, hence the need for your credit card info. Once you’ve given the scammers what they need, you end up $200 poorer and no job.
3. INCOMING JOBS
You receive a tempting job offer via email, and it tells you to click on the link to get more information. Once you get to the website, you’ll find that there are limited slots left and you need to act fast to secure the job. They’ll ask for personal information, such as name, mailing address, and credit card details. They’ll also say that you need to pay $200 for the training, hence the need for your credit card info. Once you’ve given the scammers what they need, you end up $200 poorer and no job.
4. MEDICAL BILLING
Medical billing is actually a competitive business, and scammers use it to squeeze thousands of dollars from their victims. With this scam, a company tells you that you can set up your own medical billing business. They’ll provide you the software as well as a list of clients. Of course, you need to pay for these before you can even start, often amounting to thousands of dollars. It would then only be a matter of time before you discover that the “clients’ database” is outdated or fake or have no need for a medical billing service in the first place.