ValerieHattery.tk – A Product Assembly Business Accredited By The Better Business Bureau

ValerieHattery.tk is a product assembling company that has been accredited by the Better Business Bureau with a rating of a A+ as a work at home opportunity.
This means that this product assembling company is in extremely good standing with the better business bureau. We should also mention that it is rare for a home based work opportunity and a product assembling at home job offer no less, to find accreditation with the Better Business Bureau.

They have some very products to assemble such as the Christmas angel, the easy bookmark and the refrigerator magnet.

They also claim to send you unlimited supplies the products that you need to make. There are no extra charges for raw materials once you have registered with this company.

We have always professed in all reports that product assembling is the work for people who truly loved crafting. People who do this work do it hobby rather than to make any kind of serious income out of it. Despite the claims of income that you might read on various websites. This work does not provide substantial income for a sustained period of time.
The owner of ValerieHattery expresses the same view and states that the income to be made from working her company is minimal.
We feel that this is an honest and upfront declaration.

More details about this company and the work involved with them can be found in the company reviews section, along with the BBB report.

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10 Responses to “ValerieHattery.tk – A Product Assembly Business Accredited By The Better Business Bureau”

  1. Javier October 20, 2010 at 6:50 pm #

    I am interested in some kind of work at home assembling. I called the 231-228-4562 but its been disconnected. I would like some more information reguaring availability. please contact me at your earliest convenience. 626-551-6561 thank you, Javier

    • Administrator October 20, 2010 at 7:14 pm #

      Hello,
      Thank you for writing in. We reposnd to all enquiries via the blog. That way all users can benefit from the exchange. Posting on the blog will allow other users to contribute to your query. Please go ahead and ask what you wish to know.
      Regards,
      Admin.

  2. Jessie October 13, 2010 at 6:56 pm #

    Hi I am a stay at home mom looking for extra income I have done research on some at home assmbly jobs but I’m confused as to wich are legitimate I really don’t have money to spend and was hopeing to find work without fees if any one seriously knows acompany that may be what I’m looking for could you contact me through my e mail jesseys3@yahoo.com thanks

    • Administrator October 13, 2010 at 7:20 pm #

      Hello Jessie,
      Thank you for writing in. I understand that it is hard to find a legitimate assemble job. After all this time there is still so much uncertainty about which ones are real and which ones aren’t. I suggest that you consider the assembly companies that are listed in the Top 5 Assembly section on the blog.
      We would love to hear more from you about the progress that you are making.

      Regards,
      Admin.

  3. Lou Ann October 8, 2009 at 12:29 am #

    I have a couple questions & comments:
    1. I only found 3 assembly jobs on your top 5 list.
    2. I have begun working with NEC. My first sample was approved the first time. I have been paid for 15 so far; however they are only sending me supplies for 5 at a time. I believe after this 5 is done, I’ll get enough for a unit.
    3. Before you post these companies, are you sure they are legitamate or are you researching like everyone else & giving your opinion?
    4. RE: Valerie Hattery — I went to the website & they only have a picture of the angel. And during my research, I ran across a blog of someone who tried to make the angel. I haven’t tried, but to me it looks extremely hard & I am making the “tutu” on NEC. I’ve called & left a message. It appears to me, from her outgoing message, that they may not provide supplies free of charge…but that is one of my questions.
    5. I believe you have several companies listed on your long list of companies that have gone out of business or possibly been charged for running scams. Do you ever delete bad companies or is that list supposed to be considered a bad list?

    Thanks,
    Lou Ann

  4. Janet May 13, 2009 at 7:05 am #

    I am a newbie to assemblers lifestyle. Do the companies actually, and if there is anyone out there who has found a ligitimate work at home job and has actually get paid. Please inform me at my e-mail address, I am looking for anything customer service,reading and answering of email etc. HAVE FUN MAKING MONEY HOMIES.

  5. Wendy March 17, 2009 at 11:12 am #

    I would like some info on home-assembly jobs in the Tallahassee Florida area. And what about factories that you assemble nuts onto screw, etc., do you have info on that?

    Thank You!

  6. HERMINIA ESCALANTE March 2, 2009 at 9:00 pm #

    I LIKE TO MAKE THE ANGELS BECAUSE A LIKE ANGELS A LOT,PLEASE WRITE ME AND TELL ME THE INFO I NEED TO DO SO OK

    THANK YOU

    SINCERELLY
    HERMINIA ESCALANTE

  7. marvin February 10, 2009 at 10:05 pm #

    please mail e mail

  8. Administrator February 12, 2009 at 10:16 pm #

    Hello Marvin,
    thank you for writing in. You can call up Valerie Hattery on this phone number and clarify all your questions on this number 231-228-4562.
    Also visit their website on http://valerieshattery.tripod.com/
    do post here again and let us know how your interaction with this company works out. We will appreciate you sharing your very valuable experience with us. All the best.

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