Does anyone know of any of these work at home jobs like stuffing envelopes that are not scams?

February 24th, 2009 | by admin |

Harley asked:


I think they are all scams and I have never heard of anyone actually working for one. How about the processing rebates ones?

LIZABETH

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  1. 7 Responses to “Does anyone know of any of these work at home jobs like stuffing envelopes that are not scams?”

  2. By Finance&WorkAtHomeSpecialist on Feb 27, 2009 | Reply

    I am not sure about stuffing enveloped or rebates. Although I have heard negative things about rebates. Take a look at it is a review site about work at home jobs. The main difference between these and what you are looking for is you can continue to work for someone or work for yourself. Good luck

  3. By Megan S on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply

    you could do surveys try ,
    these are my favorites

  4. By Miesplz on Mar 3, 2009 | Reply

    This site is legitimate and FREE!

  5. By evilqueenkimmie on Mar 6, 2009 | Reply

    I don’t know about either of those things, but I am a work at home mom…I have a home based business as a designer with Latasia jewelry and love it! The company has been in business for over 15 years and is a member of the DSA. The job is fun, easy and the money is great. I’m not sure what kind of interests you have but it may be an option for you to consider. I’d be happy to send you some info if you’d like and can help you get started for free. I don’t want to to break any of the yahoo rules, so if you’re intereseted in hearing more, my contact info is on my profile.
    Good luck!
    Kim :)

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  7. By Stitch on Mar 8, 2009 | Reply

    Most of those are scams. I’ve seen people go down hard with them.

    I work at home as a distributor for a company called Pure Romance. I’ve been doing it a while and love it!

    The way it works is that you help with in home parties explaining our products, educating women about sexual health and having a great time!

    Oh, if you are interested, I am looking for women to join my team. I have a lot of things to help you get started!
    If you sign up before the end of march the starter kits are on sale!

    -Sarah “stitch” Martinez
    sarahmartinez.pureromance.com

  8. By JoannaW on Mar 9, 2009 | Reply

    The ones that aren’t scams actually require work on your part - and if you’re in need of money soon then you’re likely to be sorely disappointed in any of those as well. Most of the legit opportunities out there take time to build - so if someone makes an outrageous claim of income it probably isn’t true ( and those that are true sure didn’t make that kind of money when they first began ).

    Time & effort required - but do your own research on what is best for you, don’t take the advice of myself and others as gospel from this type of forum.

    I have other ideas that may help - one of them is an online opportunity but another is one that will require a little effort to market yourself - try some data entry for local businesses, many of them don’t have the time to do it in-house and will gladly pay someone else to do it. Professionals are a good place to start, lawyers, doctors, chiropractors, etc - they need their “in-house” folks doing other things rather than busy work.

    Hope it helps!

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