Work From Home Assembly, Don’t Be Duped
Before you send for information on an opportunity
to build things at home that come with a
guaranteed customer base, ask yourself why this
offer is being made online and not given to people
in the same neighborhood as the business.
Understand there will be a charge to send the
pieces and parts to you as well as a charge to
send the finished products back to the company
hiring you to assemble the products. Why they
don’t simply hire people in the neighborhood is
because that is not where the money is.
The pitch is usually about assembling products at
home, that anyone can do. They will promise to
send all the parts along with a list of companies
that will be willing to buy the products you
build. If you pay for the parts, assemble the
products and sell directly to the buyer, you can
keep the profits. It sounds too good to be true
and that’s because it is. Once you pay for the
parts and they arrive at your house, you will
likely find that one or more specialty tools are
be needed to put the items together. Of course
these tools aren’t usually found in an everyday
toolbox.
However, you’re in luck, this same company also
sells the tools, typically at a ridiculous price,
of course with additional shipping, but it just
seems like a minor inconvenience and a cost of
doing business to get into the assembly trade.
After all, you’re told that if companies are
impressed with your work, there will be plenty
more business just waiting for you.
You build the first few items, to the exact
specifications in the plans and start to send
letters to these waiting buyers who may request a
sample of the product you put together. After you
send it in, postage at your expense of course, you
will probably receive a letter with one of two
usual rejections. Either it does not meet their
specifications for one reason or another, or they
have seen a huge increase in supply or a sudden
downturn in demand. Remember, you probably were
only one of several thousand who answered the ad.
There is a good chance that most of the companies
on the list will have the same answer to your
inquiries or maybe one or two will offer to take
the inventory off your hands for a fraction of the
cost that you have in them. Your choices seem
limited by selling them at a loss and consider it
a valuable lesson, or you try to sell them on your
own. You can congratulate yourself for paying top
dollar for low-quality materials and tools so you
can build something no one wants.
There are companies offering legitimate assembly
work and before you buy any parts or new tools,
verify the potential buyers are legitimate and
talk with them directly concerning their
specifications. If the company will not give you
names and phone numbers of these resellers, don’t
get involved.
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