How to trust? I want to work online : But the problem is that I

I want to work online : But the problem is that I don't trust any site paying them the whole sum for its sign up and I want to know how to check the site about it;
please serve me to find whether the site can be trusted

Answers:    Most so called 'on-line' work sites are Agencies ...they have NO work to provide you, only sign-up FEES for you to pay ...

Even the 'honest' ones hold no real incentive in in fact finding any work for you ... after all, ANYONE who makes money out of the up-front fees make NO profit wasting time following up after you paid them ...

Before falling for any of these on-line scams ask your self the following :-
1) In UK, the Data Protection Act ends what can be done with personal information ... what honest Company would send ANY information to some on-line 'web' base 'worker' ? (after all, how can prevent you selling personal data to ID Thieves ??)

2) ANYTHING that can be done 'on the web' can be done anywhere within the world .. so why should they pay YOU to do this work ? (when they can pay kids surrounded by the 3rd world 50p a day to do the same entity ??)
It is very unlikely you will find online work. Most are scams. Either they want money up front or they are only collecting personal info. The few legit call center companies have deeply long waiting lists. If you do make it to the top of the schedule, you won't get enough assignments to engineer a living.

Figure out what you know how to do and start your own business. Try contacting local small business and former employers to see if there's some work you can do from home.
Forget about it, unless they are not looking for money from you. Those that want up-front payments are other a scam or you end up working stupid hours for years to get the imaginative fee back. They rely on associates not to chase them up.
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