virtual jurors
By mandyb7714
@mandyb7714 (69)
United States
1 response
@CinderInMySoul (4717)
• United States
8 Nov 07
never heard of it myself..but i did a search and came across a couple of sites, and they want you to pay them $35.00 in order to "sign up". thats usual not a good sign. you dont pay a company for the privalege of working for them.
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@mandyb7714 (69)
• United States
8 Nov 07
Thank you very much for your response. I never pay anything for working online, no matter how small. I think that it is horrible, these people take advantage of people who need to stay home and work by placing all of these scams in the way of any true work at home opportunity.
@CinderInMySoul (4717)
• United States
8 Nov 07
holy crap!! look what i found!
http://www.ejury.com/jurors_default.html
they look legit, ive seen their site on a couple of different blogs so far. and ITS FREE TO SIGN UP!!
they pay like $5 to $10 per case thats properly completed..you wont get rich quick of course..especially if you live in a smaller county or city. since they have to have an attorney in that area that uses them in order to send you a case.
so for me at least..cases could be few and very far between, but shoot, its still better than nothing right? some extra bucks in paypal lol!
thanks for getting me curious enough to keep hunting and i hope that both of us actually get cases AND get paid! LMAO!
@daleperchn (1)
• United States
15 Sep 09
Actually at least some of the companies are legit. If you do some internet research, you can find articles on doing this from home. The one I found was on AOL. I just signed up for onlineverdict.com (it was free), and they pay $20-$60 per case, for usually 20-60 minutes of work. According to their privacy agreement, they do not share personal information. Unfortunately, there's nothing in my area at the moment (I'm in an agricultural county). Still, wait and see...