Where can I get information on work at home jobs that are legitimate and not scams?
December 20th, 2008 | by admin |freundbd asked:
I am living in Canada…if that has any relevance, but I am a US citizen.
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A general discussion about work at home scams.
freundbd asked:
I am living in Canada…if that has any relevance, but I am a US citizen.
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9 Responses to “Where can I get information on work at home jobs that are legitimate and not scams?”
By Johnny BHS on Dec 22, 2008 | Reply
Try What you do is get paid to answer and place orders for infomercials that you see on TV. You get paid anywhere from 17 to 35 cents per minute of talk time. You sign up for 1 hour shifts. Eventually you can work for HSN.
By soldxelin on Dec 25, 2008 | Reply
. Send me an e-mail and i’ll give you all the information you need.I do this business and I promise it’s not a scam.Talk to you later.
By $ on Dec 25, 2008 | Reply
I have found two legitimate work at home sites so far, and one of them made me $494+ in October, $700+ in November, and $838.57 in December. They are free to join.
Please click my screen name or avatar for more information and a link for proof of payment and lots os specific details.
Once I found out these sites were legitimate, I started adding referrals. For every person you refer, you get 20% of what they earn. And for every person that one of your referrals refer you get 10% on one site and 5% on the other. In time–this could be a great source of income–making money while other people are in a sense, working for you.
If you get 5 referrals who earn $20 a month, that is an extra $20 in your pocket. If you get 100 referrals earning $20 a month, that is an extra $400 you’ll earn every month!!!
And by the way–never join a work at home program that wants you to pay up front. If they were making that much money, they wouldn’t need to charge you.
By Think About It on Dec 25, 2008 | Reply
I would suggest you look to build you a business online rather than a job. After all who makes more, the store owner or the employee?
It’s not hard to understand how things work, but it does take hard work. There is a lot to learn, as there is a lot to gain. There is a lot of money being made online by those that know how.
You can learn a few things that may help on this site.
By Brad H on Dec 28, 2008 | Reply
i have a huge amount of people in Canada working the business that works so well. I would invite you to look at my website.
By Jennifer F on Dec 29, 2008 | Reply
There are many resources that will help you weed out the good, the bad and the ugly. But personally, I would not jump on to any one else’s bandwagon until you do your due dilligence.
Learn what to look for, only then will you be able to make a wise choice. If you would like a link to an excellent watchdog / scam reporting site, email me at That will be just the start of your education. I am willing to help anyone learn how to avoid the pitfalls I have gone through.
Good Luck,
~jennifer
By M G on Dec 29, 2008 | Reply
Golden rules
If it looks too good to be true—it probably is.
Use your common sense . ALWAYS get independent advice if an offer involves significant money, time or commitment.
Remember there are no get-rich-quick schemes: the only people who make money are the scammers.
98% of all work at home jobs are scams.
ftc.gov
By Nimmi J on Jan 1, 2009 | Reply
Information on companies offering legitimate work at home jobs without any investment is available at
By jt66250 on Jan 1, 2009 | Reply
There are a couple of websites that have job listings and give good advice about working from home. There are also some low cost and no cost home based business ideas and info on how to get started. They are both free.
try those and see if you find something that works for you.