Assemble @ Home...

United States
November 9, 2008 11:18am CST
what do you guys think of assembling crafts or products at home, has anyone tried it? What were your experiences.
4 responses
@echomonster (2226)
• Greenwood, Mississippi
14 Nov 08
I have to concur with thunderstar here: most all "assemble products at home" offers are scams. I'd stay away from the whole lot of them if I were you. It's too bad, really -- it is an interesting idea and, considering the small amounts of money people routinely work for online, COULD be profitable if a legit company took on the idea because they wouldn't have to pay their at-home workers much per piece.
@jakreza (23)
• Indonesia
11 Nov 08
i havn't tried it..
@messageme (2821)
• United States
10 Nov 08
I tried it once. They sent me the instructions on how to make them (don't remember what they were called) and they sent a list of supplies I would need to make them. Well I went to about everycraft store in about 100 mile radius and found a majority of the items I needed but there were a few things I couldn't find, but they also gave you a place you could order them from ( they were colored beads) yeah craft stores didn't have these colors. Anyways, they ones they gave me to order them from were very expensive and I wasn't going to pay for it so I didn't end up finishing. Needless to say I wasted lots of money already on all the other items I bought for it.
• United States
10 Nov 08
If you are doing it for a specific company or so called company chances are it is a scam. Why would they pay you to do it at home when a machine can do 50x the work faster and cheaper than paying an at home employee. Just something to think about!