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Has anybody used the following 'work from home' website?

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They are asking for a £25 admin fee aswell but I am unsure how legit they are.

http://www.workathomeonline.co.uk/

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  1. They are legit, but the money making opportutity will be a long rabling monologe about how the owner was poor and broke, and now is living the good life with little effort.

    You will then receive and information pack, repeating the same information, then the money making opportunity will tell you to charge £25 and pass the same information on.

    Get a proper job.


  2. Never ever pay to work.

    You have no idea if they'll find you enough work to make it worth your while - if they were legit, their workers would be getting lots of work and making them a fortune in commission for it - they certainly wouldn't be asking you to pay up front.

  3. I think you might want to have a read through here first before you commit to anything!

    http://www.scamreview.co.uk/

    I haven't had a moment to research this site to see if that site is listed, but this should let you know what to look out for when it comes to scam sites.

    Good luck!


  4. I have been working from home for 4 1/2 years.

    It is great to be able to set my own hours and work days, but is still work. If you are serious, send me an email ..

    I can help you get started and give you any advice I can through email (for free obviously).

  5. No way, don't pay them registration fees! THEY ARE SCAMMERS! See for yourself on http://www.oil-offshore-marine.com/bewar...

    1. What is a data entry job scam? What can you LOSE?

    Answers: Data entry job, data entry job scam? What do these mean? Let's explain:

    a) a data entry job is a temporary, part-time, individual and non-supervised job, which is purportedly offered by websites directly, or on behalf of the websites' "clients" [note that we are NOT referring to full-time, office based, fixed schedule data entry jobs where the employee goes to work every working day, thus leaving the home and travelling to work]

    b) a data entry job scam is basically a job scam; in other words, a data entry job scam is a form of FRAUD where certain persons (scammers), acting from behind one, two or several websites, attempt to fool good-faith people (people that are looking for work from home opportunities), by falsely promising them data entry jobs, jobs through which they (the victims) can earn money working from home and without any need for travelling to an office location. What's the CATCH? Here it is: generally, in order to get these "amazing" data entry opportunities, the jobseekers (the future victims) need to register online on the scammers' websites and pay one or more registration fee(s) ranging from US$ 9 up to US$ 450, and only after they register they'll get the data entry "projects" started; the only problem is that, once they pay the money, the victims will never get the money back even if the website has BIG banners saying "30 days money return guaranteed!"; the even bigger problem is that since they paid online (on the website) for the registration, the scammers also got the credit card details - which they can use in other illegal activities.

    OR, scammers might very well ask you to pay for so called "training materials" - needless to say that once you pay them you'll get nothing but a useless sheet of paper.

    Note: If you are asked to pay any money upfront = step back, it's a scam. Don't pay anything to anyone. Don't be a victim!

    A data entry job scam can also take the form of various job ads displayed on one, two or more online job boards, job ads that invite ("welcome" in the scammers' own words) job applications; generally, these job ads contain extremely limited information, an email address, a cell phone number, and in most cases they also contain a notice regarding the salary which can be "excellent", "sky-rocketing", "amazing", and can range from US$ 100 a week up to US$ 2,000 a week. Beware! Don't swallow the bait! Well, what's the CATCH? Here it is: once you reply with your job application or a phone call, the scammers will try to get your personal data (which is basically no less than identity theft - and this can cause you a lot of problems), or your financial information (saying they need it for job processing and so forth), or money (via check, wire or cash); the scammers can also invote you to register on one of their "amazing" websites, which obviously is full of "opportunities".

    Note: always be on alert if you see job ads that provide very little information and do not reply to all the job ads you see or get; we know some of you might we too desperate getting a job, but we strongly advise you to be cautious and alert. Generally speaking, try NOT to provide your name, full address, SSN, credit card info, or other financial info via telephone conversations or via internet.

    What can you LOSE? Many things: first (and most important), as soon as you reply to a bogus job ads (data entry related or not), ads posted on dubious job boards, you will lose your identity (that is, the scammers will get your personal data and use it for fraudulent purposes - forged passports, forged driving licences, credit card applications, and so on); second, as soon as you register on data entry websites, you lose the money you paid for registration; third, as soon as the scammers have your credit card details, not only you might lose a lot of money, but you can also get into more complex financial problems.

    WARNING: VERY, VERY FEW DATA ENTRY JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE REAL! UNLESS YOU ARE 101% SURE, YOU SHOULD TREAT MOST DATA ENTRY OPPORTUNITIES AS SCAMS!


  6. can try finding something free here http://automaticinternetincome.com

  7. It's a scam. If you really want a good work from home opportunity, visit my site and check it out.

    http://www.giveawayfreesites.com

  8. They are asking for people with the ability to spell and print neatly ???  when their website is full of bad grammar and looks rather armature.

    I would give it a miss if I was you.

  9. Hi

    before you choose any business opportunity , make sure they have the good support and ask them what kind of marketing required to do to bring traffic to your website and how much it will cost you before you make your first dime

    in fact I drop by to let you know there is a very famouse international summit called World internet Summit ... there were here in New Zealand last month and this September they are comming to UK

    I recommend you to attend it because its going to be about UK and how people from Uk can use internet to make money

    you will also have chance to meet people who are actually making money from internet those are the best source of information

    invest time to research and collect information before you join and waste your time on any business opportunity

    when i attend the world internet summit in my country last month I found out how much i dont know about the truth of making money online  

    thats why I recommend you to attend it you will save time and money and prevent yourself from making mistake  

    I know you need a resource so i left you a link below

    take care and wish you the best

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