Stay at home work a scam?
July 19th, 2009 | by admin |Skibunnie123 asked:
How sucessful are those online/stay at home jobs they advertise and claim to make you rich? Has anyone done them? How successful was it/are you?
ARIANNA
A general discussion about work at home scams.
Skibunnie123 asked:
How sucessful are those online/stay at home jobs they advertise and claim to make you rich? Has anyone done them? How successful was it/are you?
ARIANNA
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7 Responses to “Stay at home work a scam?”
By Billy bob jr. on Jul 21, 2009 | Reply
Only after paying $5,000 dollars for a spammer job coach. Read this article about top 10 work at home scams
By Dale M on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply
They are all scams, especially those posting links to their sites here.
Edit - And check out their profiles. They always join YA on the current date, a sure sign of scammers.
By Carl_the_Truth on Jul 26, 2009 | Reply
There’s over 10 million people out of work here. These online “jobs” are scams Except for the guy trying to sell it.
By ibu guru on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Over 99% are either scams or else the person buying into the system cannot or will not do what is necessary to be successful. You need to be a marketing expert to do these things! If you don’t have the skills and the willingness to the work necessary, you are utterly wasting your time and money.
By AMS_WorldWide on Aug 1, 2009 | Reply
Any of those make money at home jobs, etc., that promise a quick return are scams. Most MLM’s or Network Marketing Opportunities are scams, with the upper echelon of the pyramid (point) making all the money. Mind you though, that not all MLM’s or Network Marketers are scams. There are a few, very few, that work, but only if you work it and not sit on your buttocks thinking, just because you signed-up, paid out a small fee, NOW you will be rich. NOPE! All good comes to those who earns it.
By Hotness on Aug 1, 2009 | Reply
My cousin did one and they stole her identity. My other cousin was a sales rep for Gap and DHL, but it did not pay a lot. It was cool for her though cuz she is handicapped. It depends research it, if they ask you for money or your SSN. It is probably a scam.
By Jade S on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
You can definitely stay at home and make a decent income. For home businesses, lists all of the reputable direct selling companies out there.
Also, try the better business bureau. I made sure the company I joined had a good reputation on there before I joined it.