Craft Assembly Work Home Scam Schemes
A popular work from home scheme is the craft assembly work at home scam scheme. You will see ads in local papers, classified ads section or online about how easy it is to assemble craft projects at home and make a large sum of money weekly.
What are the Craft Assembly Work Home Scam Schemes?
The Craft Assembly Work at Home Scam Scheme often require you to do some or all of the followings:
Example of a Craft Assembly Work at Home scam
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You might have to buy a sewing or sign making machine from the company or materials to make items such as aprons, baby shoes or plastic signs.
However, after you have purchased from the company, assembled the craft projects, they don't pay you. Many customers who signed for these Craft Assembly Work at Home scam scheme have had the companies refused to pay them because their work did not meet "qualify standards". |
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Companies can always say that your work don't meet the standards to avoid paying you. However, when you sign up with these Craft Assembly Work at Home scam scheme, you are often promised payments and assured that the work almost always meet the standards.
What happens after I fall for the Craft Assembly Work at Home scam scheme?
Most people who fall for the Craft Assembly Work at Home scam schemes are left with expensive equipment and supplies that they cannot return. They don't have any income from the companies that promised to buy the goods. These people have to find their own customers to buy those assembled crafts that most of the time no one wants. You can complain to the FTC or other organizations for consumers protection but the bottom line is you won't have any income after wasting time and energy as well as any small savings you may have had.
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