What's the truth about work at home jobs?
By chellene10
@chellene10 (110)
Philippines
12 responses
@Lackingstyle (7509)
•
6 Oct 06
Can you expect an honest opinion from somebody who has an agenda in getting you to sign up?
What sort of 'work at home' jobs are you being flooded with? I hope you can swim good, there's alot of them out.
@LovingIt (5396)
• United States
10 Oct 06
I've found that if you have to spend money to get the work, then it's not going to make you any money,
@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
10 Oct 06
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you play, they pay.
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@remaster74 (4064)
• Greece
6 Oct 06
Here in Greece all these jobs are a bunch of lies. I can't imagine why the state doesn't do anything about it. They tell you that you will make things at home and then they will pay you, but first you have to pay for the stuff to use, to pay for the lessons you will take in order to know how to make these things and you have to sell the first party in order to see the way it is done and appreciate. Then from these money you will earn from the first party you will take the 10 per cent. If this isn't a lie, then what it is?
@slp416 (5)
• United States
18 Oct 06
If a site is promising you something that looks like a year's salary in a month, you can pretty much figure it is a scam. There are legitimate ways to work at home, but you're not going to make millions overnight. Just like any other business, legit work at home jobs take time to be profitable.
@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
10 Oct 06
http://www.netwinner.com/?signupCode=skittlez353
you play, they pay.
it`s fun!
& its no scam! im making money!
@slctalbot (286)
• United States
6 Oct 06
http://www.500cents-500dollars.org/pages/index.php?refid=slctalbot
@Jshean20 (14348)
• Canada
6 Oct 06
The truth about work at home jobs is that they are hard to find and that the ones asking you to pay a fee or give a credit card number are full of it.
I've managed to make money online by other means (other than mylot) through surveys, completing free offers, playing a game, etc. Anyone else interested in doing this as well can PM me and I'll direct you
@freebiegalora (98)
• United States
6 Oct 06
The truth is that there are a lot of scams out there. It seems that there are more scams than real actual jobs available. I am still searching and it has been quite a disappointment to not be able to find anything without having to invest in a lot of money, equipment, kits, etc. I just don't have that type of money lying around.
The people that know more about actual jobs are not sharing either sooooo LOL, it is the continuous search of maybe finding something.
@missybal (4490)
• United States
18 Oct 06
yes I found one legit. No get rich quick thing but it can turn into a full income, hasn't yet for me but I believe it will someday. The woman who brought me to it is making about $3000 a month and she has 2 kids, she has been at it for 3 years. I'm with Stayin Home and Lovin It! and they are partnered with a wellness company that is 21 years old and in good standing with the Better Business Buerau. If you are interested go to http://healthybetterme.com for more information.
If you go to search.bbb.org you can look up companies by name , address, or url to see if they are a scam. We all have been scammed at least once when looking for a work at home company. Good luck, I hope you find something to be happy with. I'm very happy with mine of course it's not for everyone, but they have a no risk trial, and no big investments.