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Is it ok to pay registration fees to a data entry company on line?

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I'm came across a data entry company in 365jobs4u.com (namely GIS).Is it ok to pay them?

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  1. Don't pay any money to do the work. Remember if any of the company asks for any fee then that is a scam one. So beware of those & don't join them by paying upfront fee.

    Most of the companies are scams. But few are legitimate & scam free. I can suggest u a site where u can find genuine Data Entry jobs/Work at Home jobs online without any up front costs. Work at home data entry Resources. Guides on identifying Work at home Job Scams and a lot more.

    Visit here:

    http://dataentryworks.com/make-money-onl...

    Also Visit:

    Free Resources, Reviews and Ideas for Legitimate Work at Home Opportunities:

    http://www.wahor.net/about

    :)


  2. no it is not, do not pay sucj fees. look:

    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.

  3. Yeah it is ok, but not that program. They are a huge scam, check for yourself http://www.squidoo.com/typeathomescams its listed there. You have to really be aware of these types of programs. I got scammed before and trust me when you fork over 60 dollars for something it feels terrible when it doesn't pan out.

  4. Anyone who is asking you to pay THEM, so that you can work , and eventually be paid BY them - has to raise a HUGE RED FLAG.

    Two click of a search, and your particular seems to show up as a scam.

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/27...

    A littel common sense will go a long way.

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