Are there any online or at home jobs that are not scams and don’t require a fee?

June 17th, 2009 | by admin |

bigkidjj asked:


I need to earn extra income

RYAN

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  1. 8 Responses to “Are there any online or at home jobs that are not scams and don’t require a fee?”

  2. By wizjp on Jun 18, 2009 | Reply

    Hundred questions a day here like that. 99.9% seem to be selling software or getting your money to sign up for useless scams. 0.05 % are people who’s real jobs let them work from home from time to time; 0.05% are undecided. Be careful of the scammers about to answer.

    If there were such jobs wouldn’t everyone be doing them?

    Cue the scammers ….3….2….1…..

  3. By rwa000 on Jun 19, 2009 | Reply

    just wait a little while you will get all the offers you can stand

  4. By dajram on Jun 20, 2009 | Reply

    i’ve looked all over the internet myself ,theyre pretty hard to find, the legit ones that is

  5. By William G on Jun 22, 2009 | Reply

    MLM is one of the best industries to go in if you want to work from home. Some of the companies are scams but there are good companies other there that have excellent products. I’m involved in a MLM that is just getting started and have excellent products in the health and wellness industry. The company just got accepted into the Direct Sellers Association and i’m going to their convention next month where they will be lunching so new products.

    Check it out at

    If you want more information on this MLM you can contact me. My contact info is on the site.

    Enjoy!

  6. By Mechi99 on Jun 23, 2009 | Reply

    LiveOps is legitimate. You basically are a customer service rep for companies (i.e. Sprint, Sears, Alltell, Cox Communications, etc). You are required to have a dedicated phone line and a pc. A call comes in and a script for that particular company pops up on your pc and the customer never knows you are not in a call center.

    It is a great job to do at home and you pick your hours.

    Also U-Haul has customer service positions open that you can do from home as well.

  7. By RedThread on Jun 24, 2009 | Reply

    There are lots of ways for an individual to make extra money from home.

    – Buy cheap stuff from garage sales in your area and resell on eBay.

    – Join an online Affiliate Program such as Click Bank, which gives you access to sell over 10,000 affiliate products and earn up to 75% per sale. Yes, it’s free.

    – Offer to do odd jobs for people. Paint street numbers on curbs, mow yards, other yard work, etc.

    – Become an information marketer. What do you love to do? Become an expert and show other people how to do it better by writing a booklet about it. It’s easier than you’d think.

    – You could start a blog about something that interests you. Get a Google blog for free and just start writing. You can make money with advertisers through Google Adsense.

  8. By mercedes on Jun 26, 2009 | Reply

    Hi! I do medical transcribing for a major company and have been doing it from home since my son was born. He is now 6 1/2. I did transcription in various hospitals from 1987 on. You need to get the proper medical terminology training and I also have training in the medical unit secretarial field, all of this helps with transcribing. You have to have good English skills, good language skills and excellent typing skills… It’s all about speed, quality, and accuracy, keeping the client happy and keeping within the laws of “turn around time”, which means the reports have to be in the hospitals by a specified amount of time (usually hours from the time they are dictated!) and on the chart. There are legalities involved. I do it from home now but only work three days a week, so the pay is not nearly what I made when I worked inside the hospital setting. Most of the hospitals now outsource their transcribing needs to outside companies… That’s how I got with the company I’m with now. Our hospital in St. Louis outsourced our jobs to a company, and before I was laid off, I hired on with this new company, so I was already working FOR them before their company “took over” my job.. it was quite interesting..

    At any rate, I won’t post my company name here, lest I be called a “spammer”, lol, but you can google medical transcription and see what you come up with. But - like I said, you can’t just “start” this kind of job… you have to have the right credentials and training, which means college courses, books, etc….

    I worked for many, MANY years before I was able to get my “dream job” (not high pay but LOTS of flexibility in hours!). For example, my little one was out of school this week for three days straight and I’m able to stay here with him, which is really, REALLY nice…. AND during the summer I don’t have to find a sitter…. AND I can take a dip in the pool during the summer months when I feel like it, and maybe *hehehe* have a teeny tiny margarita while I’m working..

    Good luck to you and I hope you find a job that suits you… You might also think of selling on eBay or on your own online site… I had my own online site and made a LOT more money doing that than I do on my transcribing job, but haven’t done that in a while…

    Good luck!

  9. By Tons on Jun 27, 2009 | Reply

    There are so many online job offers on Internet but 99% of them are scam!

    Before you join any work from home company, please check out the scam reports in my profile. I have put together some articles and guidelines to help you determine if a work from home opportunity is a scam or not.

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