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Consumer-Rated.com Rates Work-at-Home Data-Entry Jobs Consumer-Rated.com purchased several Work-at-Home Data-Entry Job Programs to reveal which were scams and which were legitimate programs. From an initial field of programs, they found four legitimate opportunities. (PRWEB) January 5, 2009 -- Many people would love the chance to work at home (http://www.consumer-rated.com/Work_From_Home_Data_Entry.html) and make a decent income, if only they could find a legitimate opportunity. So Consumer-Rated.com put the claims of the popular data entry programs to the test.
One of the most popular opportunities you will see on the Internet is work-at-home data-entry jobs (http://www.consumer-rated.com/Work_From_Home_Data_Entry.html). The thought of simply entering data on the Web to earn an income seems to attract a large audience. The problem is trying to find a legitimate work-at-home data-entry job while avoiding all the scams and get-rich-quick schemes. With this in mind Consumer-Rated put many of the work-at-home (http://www.consumer-rated.com/Work_From_Home_Data_Entry.html) data-entry job programs to the test.
Consumer-Rated.com used such criteria as: * Does the program live up to the promises that are made by the company? * Can you earn a legitimate income with the effort you put into the job tasks at hand? * Is the training, guidance and support sufficient to assure your success? * Is there any guarantee that you will be satisfied with the program and accomplish your goals? * Does the program have hidden or additional cost/ * Does the program present the actual job, and not just a list of jobs to apply for? With this criteria in mind, Consumer-Rated.com tried over fifty work-at-home data-entry (http://www.consumer-rated.com/Work_From_Home_Data_Entry.html) job programs, both paid membership and free membership, to find over 75% did not meet the criteria they used. Most of the programs only offered an advertising submitting job that ended up costing more money for placing ads on search engines such as Google, etc. After weeding out the ad placing jobs they were left with about twelve programs to continue their review. Out of the remaining work-at-home data-entry job programs that remained, eight programs did not meet the additional criteria such as they did not give proper support, or honor their guarantee, so this left four legitimate work-at-home data-entry job programs that passed all of the criteria that were set.
Consumer-Rated gives a complete review on the programs that they rated as five-star opportunities. "You will see they list details on how they did with the programs, the strong points of the programs as well as the guarantees of each of the five-star program," said Lisa Beldan, spokesperson for Consumer-Rated.com. "Consumer-Rated also backs their reviews with their own personal guarantee. This means if you are unhappy with any of the five-star rated work-at-home data-entry job programs, and want a refund for your membership, they will make sure you receive it."
With all of the work-at-home data entry opportunities on the Internet people can now narrow their search for a legitimate opportunity without the risk of being scammed. With any opportunity that is legitimate, people will need to put an effort in to accomplish goals and getting the right direction is key to your success. With these programs Consumer-Rated.com has assessed people can be assured they are getting the tools they need to succeed working-at-home.
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