work from home
@iamcruellodevyll (62)
Philippines
February 12, 2012 9:45pm CST
Anyone knows what is the best website to go when it comes to working from home. I have researched quite some time now but the only thing that attracts me is the one that pays you to process emails. But before you can join, or take the job, you have to sign up first and then pay. It's ok to pay but is it really true? Do you really get paid for processing emails?
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10 responses
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
13 Feb 12
The rule is simple, never pay in order to get paid.
Every site that offers jobs and requires some registration fees are mostly scam. If not only scamming, they will just provide stupid instructions and stupid lists. And if you failed to do those instructions, and you will be, they will never return your money.
Then they will ensure you that it's your own fault - while, blah, you lost your money.
Better stay away.
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@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
13 Feb 12
Even if you invest only your effort and time if you too serious with it and honest with your work you can still feel the pain when it turn to scam.I study and observe first before joining any program other way I can start to register and put a small effort until I prove it is fair and real paying.
@chrystaltears (3392)
• United States
14 Feb 12
I have been advised and have learned that if you have to pay for a job, it is probably not legit. One way to find out if sites are legitimate is by going to the sites that tell you whether or not the sites you are interested in have been reported as scams. I always do this. I always get my answers this way. Try it. Just put your site in the search bar with words legitimate and scam, and you will find out.
@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
13 Feb 12
I never trust this. At first they will pay you but I am afraid they will ask you to reinvest and take all your money.
@airasheila (5454)
• Philippines
13 Feb 12
a pleasant day iamcruellodevyll,
it is indeed comfortable to work at home. hence you are your own boss and you hold your own time. although it requires a lot of discipline. with regard to the one you have mention about processing emails, perhaps it would be better not to proceed on that. as it might be a scam site since they are asking for some form of payment. as far as i know, asking some payment is an indication that it is somehow a scam site. so better not to go on that. hence, try to search for more good earning site. wishing i can help you with those good earning site so you will really enjoy working at the doorstep of your home. you can send me a pm if you wish to.
cheers.
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
13 Feb 12
I would not trust those companies online or anywhere where you have to pay anything up front. They could take your money and flee to another place never knowing how to get in contact again. I hope one day you find something that helps you out rather than hinders. There are so many scams out there these days, unfortunately.
@thelmadacullo112659 (642)
• Philippines
13 Feb 12
My work for home is not the same with urs.Mine here is to start daily with my usual routine.Iwake up too early for cooking and waking up my son to prepare for his job.Then cleaning all those in house and washing clothes and prepare for our dinner...then after that ,relax and do my leisure time for mylot....
@post2sawa (88)
• Philippines
13 Feb 12
I do have online jobs & I am payed well for this, for me as a beginner you shouldn't involve yourself in shelling out money from your own pocket with those online jobs that ask you to pay upon registration.Because online scams were everywhere, for me I tried all online job that is offered for free so that i wont lost anything aside from my valued time.
There were a lot of online job that was offered for free so dont get yourself involve with those who were asking for money. You were searching for a job to earn so why pay???