Information about Typeinternational

India
May 18, 2007 10:10pm CST
I am a student .I need to earn some parttime money. I am thinking to join Typeinternational.com but a bit reluctant about the genuinity of the company? Can anyone kndly provide me additional resouces about the company(pays or never pays)?
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@lrincon1 (157)
• United States
19 May 07
Go to scam.com, they talk about typeinternational and many other sites that are scams. Typeinternational has paid some people but they dont pay a lot, you will make less of what you will pay, and it has an F rating on the BBB (better business boreau) website. I think it's a scam, don't pay any website that promise you that you will make a bunch of money but is asking you for money.
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@santuccie (3384)
• United States
19 May 07
To my knowledge, home typists are not initially hired as such. They become home typists upon agreement with an existing employer. Besides that, employers don't charge prospective employees for employment. While this site has a green rating in SiteAdvisor because they don't link to known bad sites, don't send out e-mail, and don't install/entice you to install malware or grayware on your machine, user ratings are unanimously negative. I think it's safe to say "fraud."
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@badpenny (741)
• Lancaster, Texas
19 May 07
TypeInternational is a known scam. they suck unwitting folks in by promising jobs, and after they pay the fees, refer them to sites that they could have found for free that also charge a fee. they have been under investigation by the FTC in the US. If you truly want an online "typing job" see my profile pape for a free site that is the same thing with no upfront fees.
• India
19 May 07
I am from India amd want to do typing jobs,so please give me the url for "typing jobs" which does not requires any upfront fees?
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@badpenny (741)
• Lancaster, Texas
19 May 07
The link is on my myLot profile page. I have placed it prominently there for anyone to check into. It is called the writing cash program.