Another common Work
At Home scam is Jewelry Assembling. They advertise that they
will pay you X amount of dollars for every box or unit that
you assemble.
The scam is that
they first ask you to cover the cost of postage to ship the
assembly materials to you that will be refundable when you ship
the assembled items back. This is a "good faith" deposit
on your end that you won't run off with their jewelry materials
(gimme a break!).
So they send you
these inferior beads and other oddities and don't give you instructions
or give you instructions that are complicated to follow. So
you won't be able to assemble even one piece of the jewelry.
Even if you happen
to accomplish getting one piece of the jewelry assembled, they're
hoping that it takes you so long that you will be discouraged
from doing the whole batch of them. However by miraculous divine
intervention if you happen to assemble all of the jewelry you
were shipped, you'll either come to find out that it doesn't
meet their "assembly standards" and you'll have to
re-do them or they are doing business out of a post office box
and they've since jumped ship to the next business scam.
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