Online/Home based jobs, are they true?
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Online/Home based jobs, are they true?
I had been receiving emails from different sources and I am wondering if all those propagandas are true. Most of them have a common pattern- that I need to deposit an amount of $10-$30 for the training and kits included in the job.
I haven't tried any site yet but are they for real?
I haven't tried any site yet but are they for real?
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If they were for real then everyone would be at home making 40 grand a year stuffing envelopes.
Not trying to be smart or anything if it sounds like it, but no they are just a scam in themselves.
Not trying to be smart or anything if it sounds like it, but no they are just a scam in themselves.
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Here's one that's for real
Check this one out: www.I************.com, it's pretty straightforward.
Last edited by mattison; 12-01-05 at 07:02 AM. Reason: We don't need links, just opinions please.
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Originally Posted by mattison
If they were for real then everyone would be at home making 40 grand a year stuffing envelopes.
Not trying to be smart or anything if it sounds like it, but no they are just a scam in themselves.
Not trying to be smart or anything if it sounds like it, but no they are just a scam in themselves.
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I'm only refering to those scam companies that take your money and then leave you with some stay at home job that unless you were some kind of machine you'de be lucky to recover your costs in a few years.
I commend anyone that can stay at home and make a decent living, whether it's getting rich or just making ends meet. You just have to be careful and use some common sense when dealing with these companies.
I commend anyone that can stay at home and make a decent living, whether it's getting rich or just making ends meet. You just have to be careful and use some common sense when dealing with these companies.
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If it's too good to be true, trust your gut feeling and don't part with your money. Usually these sorts of offerings are nothing but a big scam.
I would suggest researching via the internet and reading publications such as Entrepeneur magazine to get an idea of what a good home based business may be for you. Don't part with any money until you've done the research on a business. Also, the Small Business Administration (SBA) would be a good source of information to get research materials as well. Additionally, the SBA has volunteers who are glad to provide assistance in helping you through the process and give valuable advise. Visit the SBA via the url below.
www.sba.gov
What ever you decide, good luck!!!!!
From one who learned the hard way.
I would suggest researching via the internet and reading publications such as Entrepeneur magazine to get an idea of what a good home based business may be for you. Don't part with any money until you've done the research on a business. Also, the Small Business Administration (SBA) would be a good source of information to get research materials as well. Additionally, the SBA has volunteers who are glad to provide assistance in helping you through the process and give valuable advise. Visit the SBA via the url below.
www.sba.gov
What ever you decide, good luck!!!!!
From one who learned the hard way.
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I have looked into many online businesses only to find out they were scams. If you want to make a few extra dollars you can go and sell extra stuff around you house on www.ebay.com. Its sort like having an online garage sale.
Mods: ebay is just a thing I do a little on the side. I am not advertizing, but mearly trying to make a helpful comment. Thanks.
Mods: ebay is just a thing I do a little on the side. I am not advertizing, but mearly trying to make a helpful comment. Thanks.