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Legit work from home jobs

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i ran into a website- sitereviewauthority.org- that promised the top 3 legitimate work from home jobs, but how sure can i be that its not a scam..i mean does .org mean its a monitored, legitimate website or can it still be a scam? and why do u have to pay to get started? does anyone know of a proven work from home job? thanx!

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  1. I work from home and I pay because it is my own business and my company maintains my websites, does all the paperwork,handles the products, trainings,  etc for me.  We are a totally legitimate company--been around for 16 years.   .org doesn't mean that it is legitimate or anything, you have to do your research.  

    If you want to have your own business then check out my website.  And yes, it's proven to make money because I certainly do (and 50,000+ others like me)!  Good luck!


  2. YOu pay them a small fee upfront.  You receive a packet of materials worth less than 50 cents.  That's when you realize that you have been cheated. It's not fair.  All you want is to work.  /

  3. obviously a scam, if u have to pay them for them to pay you!!

    studentgems.com is a british site which is legit. takes a while to register though, but there are plenty of jobs that need doing. search around on google. never pay money upfront!

  4. Hi! You should never pay anyone to have a JOB from home. If someone is offering employment and asking for money then it is a scam. However, a HOME BUSINESS is different. If you and I decided to open up our own coffee shop then there would be start up costs right? It's the same for home businesses. You work for yourself and the income potential is unlimited. Not to mention the great people you will meet and the fun you will have along the way. You have to be sure you choose something you are passionate about. You can market makeup, candles, health products, etc. I chose to help people save money on their health care. There are many many people that need medical, vision, or dental benefits. 56 million Americans do not have coverage. Even more need a dental plan.

    If you would like to own your own business helping people save money on health care, please listen to a 15 minute recorded overview by calling 712-432-9598. If you love what you hear..then request an interview by visiting http://www.FreedomAtHomeTeam.com/TCothre... ,or call me at 1-866-400-8716.

  5. I've setup a website which describes the best methods to find a real work from home job. I only include links to genuine websites for data entry and work at home jobs.

    If you need any more help please send me a private message on yahoo.

    http://my-data-entry.blogspot.com/

    Others I've found which have been very useful:

    http://www.elance.com/p/landing/provider... (Data entry and home office type jobs)

    http://working-from-home-ireland.blogspo...

    http://www.guru.com/pro/index.aspx (mainly IT and Admin jobs)

    http://www.working-from-home-jobs.com/

  6. Do they say what the fee is for?  You may not be getting into a job.  The only work at home types of places that you have to pay is a business opportunity where your buying into a business.  Which if the business is legit, it will give you an incredible income opportunty if you work it right.  I have my own home based business, I had to pay a start up fee that covers a lot of different things that the company does for me.  But according to your detailed message, your asking how sure can you be that it's not a scam?  There's quite a few different things you need to research then.  I'm refering you over to an article that will give you a lot of information on what to look for in a business.  For a job "working for someone else" or looking into going into business "with".  First you need to figure out which one your doing this for.  Is the fee for a union?  Or are you contracted out (which requires fee) or are you an I.R (which requries fees)  both types are Independelty owned from the business.  I'm unclear what your paperwork says, so I don't know if this is actually a job your applying for (in which no fee's should be asked for) or if your collaborating with the company (in which there would be upfront costs).  Anyhow, take a look at this article.  It will help you distinguish if ti's a scam or not.

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-gGICILgnc...

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