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Are these "Work From Home" advertises really a way of good earning?

I receive many "Work From Home" advertises. They promise too big an earning without substantial toiling. Further enquiring into them, all asks for money for some membership or some other bogus funds, which seems to me as the only way of their business and making money. Have any one of you profited from these "Work From Home" schemes? Please share the sites names and your experiences (Real ones only; excuse commercials). Are there any sites which do not charge money beforehand?

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  1. no
  2. YAEA BUT U NEED TO BE CAREFULL ABOUT DEALINGS
  3. Nearly all of them are scams.
  4. Not usually. Typically all of these work from home advertisements involve selling a bogus product to friends and family.
  5. most of them are crap, especially if you have to pay ahead of time!!!!!!!!!!!!!! search for the abc story on work at home i think by tori spelling there are some companies on that story that are good at what they do. online tutoring, digital assistants, at home customer service that sort of thing.
  6. Many are frauds with no profit at all. Many are okay but you end up not receiving what was promised. And there are a few that are great. I say go into deep research on each one you are interested in a look up feedback and get information then from there picks which best fits and has the best reputation. They are worth a shot and a few are very profitable
  7. Most of them are scams. They get you to buy all the supplies and then you get no work and you end up owing for supplies and getting no paycheck. It's a scam be cautious.
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  9. yip they are all crap the people nag & nag you to join just to get their commision. you could always go to learn direct and do some courses online which will give you more qualifications they have free courses if your on benefits or there are ones that the sso will pay part of
  10. Most of them are scams, and this one certainly is. I can tell simply by your question. "They promise too big an earning" is a huge red flag that signals "scam." I learned a long time ago that no legitimate business will make any claims as to the amount of money you can earn. Any that do should be avoided. Plus, they want your money up front. And you're right. That's how they're making a profit. So don't do it. There are legitimate ones out there, but it takes a lot of hard work and researching to find them.
  11. Try some online jobs, where you don’t have to pay upfront money. Online data entry is an excellent career to consider if you want to work at home. The equipment needed for this type of job is very minimal. You only need a computer with an Internet connection, a table and a comfortable chair. Data entry duties include the inputting of correspondence, reports, and spreadsheets into a home computer and then transmitting that data using the Internet. Work at home data entry personnel may also proofread text, edit information, and maintain databases. Data entry jobs usually offer flexible scheduling, allowing people to work when they want to and as little or as much as they want to. Some of the growing fields for work at home data entry include medical and legal transcription, medical coding and litigation coding. http://internet--jobs.blogspot.com/ This type of work is becoming so popular that many fraudulent websites have emerged offering data entry jobs, which promise huge profits. The best way to find a legitimate data entry job is visit a reputable career website. You are more likely to find a genuine work at home job using these websites. http://workathome-sa.blogspot.com/ There are several freelance websites that post freelance data entry jobs. Avoid responding to ads that do not list a company name or contact information. There are many reputable freelance work forums that can provide you with work at home data entry job listings. The forums are usually free to join and provide trustworthy information. Once you have found an advertisement for a work at home data entry job, check out the company by visiting their website. You can also do an online search using the company name and visit the Better Business Bureau website to see if they have been listed as a fraudulent company.
  12. These ads with people claiming to make $20,000 a week working part-time, are a classic example of the saying "if it sounds too good to be true - then it probably is". Plus, how many "jobs" advertise through an infomercial. 30 minutes of television airtime would cost a fortune - even at 3AM. Yet during that time, they never really tell you how you can work and earn large $$$'s. But for a small fee, they will mail you all the information you'll need to get started on making your millions. My Ass!!! I don't know anyone who has ever paid for this, which I find bizarre. Of everyone I know, I'm surprised someone hasn't fallen for it, or been curious etc. My guess is they send you a big envelope promising to reveal how you too could earn loads of money...The envelope upon opening it, would be empty. And there would be the answer to how to make millions....like these very scams.
  13. I think most legit ones will charge a fee. But I work from home as a referring travel agent where people book travel through my website and I get the commission. There is a start up fee to start. But you will be owning your own business. You can look at my sites at www.jsgetaway.com this is my travel site and then www.jsgetaway.info this is the company overview. If you have any questions just let me know.
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  15. I started my home-based business with The Pampered Chef and absolutely love my job. The Pampered Chef is part of the DSA (Direct Selling Association) and has been around for 28 years. We sell quality kitchen tools at our in home parties. You would be your own boss, setting your own hours and scheduling parties when you want to. There is no experience required, we will train you. The income is great and there is growth potential as well. For more info, email me at chefkathy08@yahoo.com.
  16. Some of them work, some of them are scams. I know a trustable website that probably can help you. I've tried it already and it's not a scam. It's worldwide and looks like many people are using it. If you're interested, email me anytime. Thanks
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  18. There is an opportunity with a company that will allow you to make real money but it requires real effort. I got involved with this company about 6 months ago and am only doing it part time. I am currently making $200/week, and growing. I became an independent distributor for this company ($39 start up-nothing comes for free!) and love feeling like I own my own business. My approach has been to set up "tastings" at my house several times each month to introduce new people to the product. They can either purchase from me retail or enroll as distributors themselves. Either way the compensation plan is very aggressive and this may be just what you are looking for!
  19. You can try the data entry, data conversion , CAD, transcription, freelance writing, software and other computer work at home jobs posted on the website http://whj.in . Software jobs will pay well and are easily available, if you are willing to spend some time learning web design, PHP and Java. All jobs are 100% free but you have to spend time applying for the jobs.
  20. WORK FROM HOME are a great way of earning. It is real. Sorry to say though that SCAMS are just as real. BUT, there are many ways to make money from home! I'll share some with you in a sec. BUT before I go further let's get something out in the open. There's no simple steps to making money on-line. It takes time and patience. BUT good news the work you put in can be very rewarding. YOUR still reading this? Good. Glad to see we're on the same page. I suggest you start by doing research on products that can help you learn ways to make money online. So far I've been impress with this one e-book. It gave me a variety of new ideas and proud to say im receiving income on-line. Steadily increasing I might add. There are 2 sites I recommend ONLY! But that's because those are the ones I've use and i`m still using. (AND YES you can make money even if you not in the US) 1. http://www.wholovesmoney.com/testimonials.php?gaw=0&ysm=0&w=4SSJ2ba1 This one is more of doing it on you own. But believe me the information they give you is very detailed that you can do it on your own. 2. http://www.wealthyaffiliate.com/?a_aid=4SSJ2ba1 this one is more like a community base. where they have tons of great training and if you have any problems you can ask other people. With this, if you join through my link I`ll also send you a BONUS package that can teach you how to turn $5 to $150. You can review other products here. http://www.wealthy-reviews.com/index.php?key=Y2lkPWthdHlhZWlnaHQmd2E9NFNTSjJiYTE= Hope this helps.
  21. Most of these sites are scams. Don't ever pay to work for someone. I am working for SFI. It is free to join. It's legitimate and accredited by BBB. You do have to put time into it. If you do, it pays really well. Commission is 30% to 60%! http://www.moreinfo247.com/10047570.11/FREE.
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  23. First, there are a few cardinal rules I follow for looking for legitimate online jobs: 1) If they ask for any type of fees, RUN FAR AWAY! 2) You will most likely not find a plain ol' data entry job. 3) Work at home jobs are not any easier than regular jobs you do outside the home, anything promising lots of money for doing nothing is a scam or a bad business opportunity. 4) Do not "process payments" for anyone, you could end up in the big house. 5) Is the job they are offering going to "change your life", I doubt it. 6) Legitimate companies will not advertise their jobs on banners or spam mail. With that said, I have some resources that I use when looking for work at home jobs. One is http://www.wahm.com message boards where you can network with other work at home people and get information about working at home. The other is http://www.workathomedesk.com which is a free site I use frequently for job leads and they also have a wonderful directory of companies that hire home workers. I hope this helps you get going in the right direction. Good luck!
  24. check this website - http://www.onlinejobsforall.com it has reviews on latest reviews on top 10 online jobs - work at home opportunities.
  25. long term steady income require some patience and dedication.. fast n easy money r mostly scams.. I have been successful with adsense and pretty happy with it till now, Its free to start with so no startup cost whatsoever. what i suggest is start your own blog/site and monetize it with adsense, or get some content writing assignments, you can also try data entry or writing sponsored articles and reviews. you can find some helpful links here: http://homejobsblog.blogspot.com/ You can also find some information and resources on how to get your blog and website rolling here: http://myfirstwebhome.blogspot.com/ Get your site/blog reviewed. Increase your rating and popularity and get more visitors. here is a site that does that for free: http://mysitereview.blogspot.com/ -all the best akash
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