Tiny Details, located online at TinyDetails.com, says they are the leading artisan manufacturer of miniatures in the United States, as well as being an independent work from home opportunity.
Since opening in 1999, this company says they make over 500 different dollhouse miniatures which are carried in 2,200 shops both worldwide and on the internet.
According to their website, their miniatures are so well respected because they are all made by hand, from at home assemblers, and held to a level of quality necessary for a “superior product.”
How Does It Work?
If you are interested in working from home for Tiny Details, you simply need to go to their website and choose one of their products that you would like to assemble. After deciding on your product, send in a $55 dollar deposit for the kit of materials necessary to complete assembly.
After you receive the kit, you complete the assembly of the miniatures and return your finished products to the company. Once they receive the items and approve them, your $55 deposit will be returned to you, as well as the project payment.
Payment for assembly projects range between $50 and $200. The price of the project is published on the website, along with the level of difficulty.
Is Tiny Details Legit?
There are situations in which items will not be accepted. In these cases, the items will be returned to you, along with the option to order any extra materials at no extra charge. There will also be a list of instructions of what you must do to fix the products. Once you have made all the necessary changes, you can resubmit the items for payment.
You also may decide that you have complaints, issues, or another reason that stops you from being able to complete the project. If you return all the remaining supplies to Tiny Details, however, they will refund half your deposit.
Finally, you can do as many projects for this company as you choose, without limit. However, after you have exceeded $600 of earnings within a calendar year, the company is required to report your earnings to the IRS so you can be taxed appropriately. Please keep this in mind so you can adjust your own tax records accordingly.
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