Saturday, July 11, 2009

Are Data Entry Jobs Legit or Just Scams?



Are Data Entry Jobs Legit or Just Scams?

You can end up the victim of a data entry opportunity scam without really trying to. You can put yourself right in the path of a mailing list by filling out a form. Data entry opportunity scams use lists to get the names of the people they need to begin mailing. Once you are on their list, be ready to receive a load of information.

Data entry opportunity scams use Craigslist, or similar sites, to locate people. They are listed among jobs that are legitimate. They will list a city and even a smaller city near there. Once you send them your information, you have placed your name on the list. The list will be sold more than once as they do not care how many emails you receive.

If you decide to apply for a job you see on Craigslist, here are a few tips:

Information contained in the ad has no city information. Usually a job posting may state the company or it may give the part of town the job will be situated. Legitimate employers give some information about the area where their company is located because they want to give you as much information as possible to make a decision. They put the area of town in the posting to help cut down on the amount of calls and resumes they would receive without it. A data entry job scam will not have anything that gives you town information in the posting.

There is no way to reach them. Job postings have a name and a phone number as a point of reference. If it is a blind ad, it may just give an email address or tell you to send it to Human Resources. Data entry business scams don’t have that information.

When can you begin? Data entry opportunity scams want you to start today. They cater to people who really need a job, but most companies know you give notice to your current employer first. They don’t want you if you don’t give notice because they will believe you will do the same thing to them. There is not a real job waiting for you with scam artists so they are unconcerned about that part.

The job listing will sound impressive and you will feel as though the position was made for you. It seems most people are searching for new opportunities. Data entry job scams are too good to be true and you will begin to be able to point them out from real jobs. The job will seem very positive and you will see yourself in that new position. You will be so excited that you will get your resume together and email it to them straight away. You will guess that they got your resume first and based on your experience will pick you over anyone else. What you are feeling will turn out to be very false, as you will find that there is really no opportunity at all. And once they do apply, they are hit with all types of spam in their inbox and even at the postal address that they put on the CV.

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