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Does anyone know of a legit home assembly company? I know they're out there, but I haven't stumbled on to one yet. I have spent too much money on the mistakes. I've seen people who actually had those types of work, but didn't know them personally and don't remember the companies that did it.

2006-09-23 06:12:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

Please don't give me websites for Expertnetsurf ones like that. I've found out the hard way, they are no good.

2006-09-23 06:13:16 · update #1

I have a home Job that I don't sell a thing at Workathomeagent.com for 3 years now. There are legit ones. You just have to find them.

2006-09-23 07:10:48 · update #2

If you don't know, then don't answer. I'm not asking for a lecture...I appreiciate your info, but I've been through these for over a decade and the scams I go through the BBB and always get my money back, the none scams I have found, but are not what I am looking for. It is more profitable for a company to hire home workers than to pay an employee. They don't have to cover insurance or taxes for housing an employee. I have a job and so I know it's true, but I was looking for extra, a change of venue. I work for Toys R Us, HSN & Office Depot, through Workathomeagent.com...I am just looking for someone who has an assembly job.

2006-09-23 07:20:52 · update #3

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I haven't seen any legit assembly work at home jobs in the 10 years that I have been online. can you work more hours at www.workathomeagent.com they should have a lot more hours available since holiday season is just around the corner.

Good luck

2006-09-23 10:47:38 · answer #1 · answered by T O 3 · 1 0

They are mostly all SCAMS. Just because someone recommends it here doesn't change a thing. They still are. There are some legit home jobs, but you are either going to have to sell something that is a real product or find a company that is hiring someone who can do their job at home.

Selling things on-line involves very low profit margins because of the stiff competition. I did the eBay thing for a while and I did make money, but not very much. The hardest thing to do is find a product that will sell that doesn't have 50 other guys who are selling the same thing. The other guys will have been in it longer, have good rating, and know the suppliers so they probably have negotiated a better price. The only way you are selling anything is to take less profit and they are not taking that much. You don't need to spend money to do this--there is plenty at the library.

It is very hard to find a regular job that you can do out of your home. They do exist, but are few and far between. But if you think someone is going to find it for you when you pay them you are wrong. Like you said, you have spent a lot already. The only guys I know that are doing it are free-lance web designers. I would look on the regular job sites, and stay away from everyone that has a web site that isn't advertising a real service or product. As soon as you see it is advertising getting more people, you know it is crap.

Anyone that has a website that advertises for bulk numbers is a scam of some kind. You don't have to know any more than that. There are no bulk jobs that you can do from home.

2006-09-23 13:35:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hi Annie.......I don't know of any good reputable legit home assembly company other than the ones that are scams, don't return your money or send you any material, or the ones who will send you a little book that tells you to put same add you replied to out there to have people reply to you and to send them the same little book that you have to pay to have some made. Others out there are scams as well. You really have to be careful as people take advantage of you since they know you are out there looking for something to make some money. I have a home-base business myself different that what you are looking for that is profitable and I would be more than happy to tell you about it if you are interested. You can send me email to rpelley5@yahoo.com or IM me evenings to Yahoo Messenger to raympe6. I am a female from Canada...Thank you...Raymonde

2006-09-23 13:39:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's a slim chance, but you may try some of the local businesses in your town. There is a warehouse that I know of that is full of employees, but during peak season, they ask for home assemblers (making electrical plugs) so they don't have to add additional workspaces or pay extra benefits.

2006-09-23 18:15:00 · answer #4 · answered by Mariposa 7 · 1 0

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