Data Entry Scams

Posted on May 29, 2009
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Data entry is a very prolific sector for online activities, and therefore, lots of people are attracted by the simplicity of the tasks and the easy money its is supposed to bring.You may wonder nevertheless how come that anybody can qualify for a data entry position without typing skills or computer knowledge. Well, behind such plethora of programs, hundreds of data entry scams lurk; nevertheless, there are situations when many companies are classified as scammers because of the faulty marketing practices they choose for their ads. How can a freelancer distinguish between real work opportunities and data entry scams?

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First of all, in order to understand what we could refer to by data entry scams, we ought to mention that the concept can be used in relative contexts and pretty subjectively. For instance, lots of people consider that data entry requires typing a few words here and there, and afterwards money will get abundant in the accounts. When they discover there is a lot more work involved, they reevaluate the money-vs.-work situation and experience the feeling of being tricked. This is one situation when the term scam is used loosely for situations that are not at all tricky.

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This means that sometimes data entry scams may not be what they seem. Lots of freelancers get discouraged and avoid contacting a certain company because of the ads formulation that seems to give the service a pretty bad look. A good idea to check such issues is to turn to programs that are totally dedicated to the data entry field of activity, as it is the case with the Survey Scout. Otherwise, the majority of so-called data entry scams are connected with affiliate practices. While some job advertisements hide scams others are really serious business offers. Only a closer look into the matter will tell the difference!

data entry scams

Let us give us an example of some of the most common data entry scams. You read a common job ad for a typing position; no experience or skills are required. You can get access to it and learn how to make money by paying a $20 fee and get a package; after you download the document you find out that you have to copy and paste the same ad onto all sorts of online board jobs and ask people to pay you $20 to get the document, and so on and so forth. This is surely a scam and you ought to know better than fall for it. If you continue the vicious circle and become obstinate into getting your money back by convincing others to download the document, you will turn into a scammer yourself!

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