Filed Under (4046) by admin on December-10-2008

Home based data entry jobs can be one of the most beneficial work-at-home opportunities available but you’ll need to avoid the scams to find them.

Home based data entry jobs can be a great way to reap the benefits of a work-at-home existence, but the appeal of those jobs and the number of eager people looking to take advantage of them has led to plenty of scammers trying to find ways to lure unsuspecting job seekers into their web. Below are a few tips to help you avoid being one of the people who get scammed so you can find legitimate home based data entry jobs.



Filed Under (Computers) by admin on September-21-2008

Free malware removers are demanded by PC users worldwide, but in most cases those programs are not free at all, or just never deliver what they promise to. A-squared free command line scanner is a pleasant exception that deals with a variety of type of malware and removes infections instantly.

If you never heard about malware attacks, it means you’re living under a rock. After highly devastating Nimda and Bagle worms that brought Internet to knees, and the explosion of rogue security scams like Antivirus XP 2008 and Antispyware Master, it’s obvious that sooner or later every PC user faces the need to remove malware.



Filed Under (Home Based Business, Home Improvement) by admin on March-5-2008

Unfortunately, the remodeling industry is not immune to some of the scams that pop up every so often. However, if you use good sense and take some basic precautions you can avoid becoming a victim of these deceptions.

One scam to be aware of and avoid is when a contractor calls or comes to your house and offers to do remodeling work at a price that sounds reasonable. You’re interested, but you can’t afford it. He tells you that it’s not a problem - he can arrange for financing through a lender he knows. You agree to let him go ahead with the project, and he begins work. After the contractor begins the work, you are asked to sign a bunch of papers.