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National Home workers Association

The National Home workers Association isn’t expensive, the real risk you take is getting involved in the businesses they list in the book. Hopefully they’ve done some screening of their clients in their association to remove some of the risk for you.

After taking a closer look, I see the National Home workers Association doesn’t say on their site that they do any kind of screening which I think would be important in a guide like this. I wish they would have some kind of qualification process or at least a form where people who buy it can write user reviews of their good/bad experiences with the different companies they try. A message board on the National Homeworkers Association site would be a valuable reference, and they could add it as a bonus to their customers.

The National Home workers Association claims some of their people are selling thousands of them a year and those numbers seem quite high seeing as I could not spot any other places selling it on the search engines when I looked. Of course they may be advertising other ways but I don’t know how you can move numbers like that without being on overture or google. Overall I’d recommend trying the National Home workers Association book, since the $30 isn’t a big investment. If you’ve already tried the National Home workers Association, email me to let me know if you felt it was worth it.

The National Home workers Association appears to be owned by a mortgage company and seems to be just a web site run by them for selling a directory of work at home business opportunities. They say to have been publishing this guide for 14 years, and do offer a 90 day money back guarantee which is good to see. They also list their phone number and address which is a big plus in my book. Especially with so many places these days not revealing their information. The book they sell is $30 and they ship it via the mail, probably to show proof of delivery for their credit card processor.

They are mail-order hucksters who will have you forever buying something else from them to continue on with the programs that they offer people.

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3 Responses to “National Home workers Association”

  1. Karen Anderson says:

    I recently got a mailing to my house. My first thougth was if this directory is 19 yearsold what good is ti going to bein this economy. I am gald to see your site and wish your last paragraph had been first. I also believe this is a huckster program.

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