are those “work at home” , “type4freedom” jobs from the internet reliable?
May 26th, 2009 | by admin |Rachel G asked:
I already have a full time job but would like a little extra cash. I have been looking at some of these “work at home” jobs but I am afraid to fall into a scam. Also if they are reliable I was wondering if I could do this job during my full time working hours.
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2 Responses to “are those “work at home” , “type4freedom” jobs from the internet reliable?”
By xtcfuntimes on May 27, 2009 | Reply
I would be wary of any of them. It makes you wonder that if the jobs are so good, why are they always trying so hard to get more people to do them? Wouldn’t the people already doing them want to stay in them? Also, every time I have checked out one of these ads, at some point down the line before _I_ ever get any money, somehow they end up wanting money from me. No-way.
And for those “start-a-business-from-home-with-no-capital” ads, they are absolute bs. If they really had a business plan that worked so well, with no capital, and no training, they WOULD NOT SELL THE PLAN. They would hire people under them to DO the plan and rake in all the profits themselves. These plans are total scams and they fall into the same category above. They’ll ask you to send them money before you ever see a dime, and if you DO ever see a dime, its because you are one of the very, very lucky few who is both very good at whatever business you start and lucky enough to start it at the right place/right time. You probably would have been successful even without their “plan”.
By PoohBearPenguin on May 30, 2009 | Reply
99% of them are bogus, scams, or outright illegal.
Any so-called “job” that requires you to pay money should be an automatic red-flag. Walk away.
There are work-at-home type jobs, such as medical clerk and such, but they don’t pay much, and certainly aren’t the type of thing you could do while working your other job. (BTW, that’s a great way to lose your other job… Working a part time job is usually OK - but don’t do it when you’re supposed to be on the clock.)