The hardest part about looking for a way to work from home is to dodge all the scams. Today I decided to let you have a little fun while doing so.
As you go through the various opportunities, see how many spaces you fill up, just as with regular Bingo.
Zero/No Effort Required | Cash a check/money order and forward the excess… | “As seen on…” without a link proving it | Pay for recruiting rather than making sales | Stuffing envelopes |
“Work at home” in the job title | High pressure to sign up now | Pay $6 to the person at the top of the list… | “Buy our software to get started” | Pay to show you’re really interested |
Email processing | Quotes IRS or postal codes to claim legitimacy | FREE (it’ll cost you later) | “All these are scams, but this similar program isn’t” | “Just post ads” |
Palm trees, expensive cars, mansions in ad | Typing at home | Reship a package | Vague job description until you pay | Payment processing |
Cash gifting programs | Data entry by filling in PPC ads (AKA online forms) | $5000 a week working part time | Pyramid Scheme | Strangely high payback on investment |
How do you win? By avoiding scams, of course!
Sadly, there are many more ways I could have filled these squares. But it’s not a bad way to get started.




