I was recently looking for a good job that have that fits into my at home schooling and housewife work. My husband and i only have 1 vehicle and don't live very clsoe to a busline thus making it fairly hard for me to get a job. Then while browsing for jobs i found this link http://www.womenwithdreams.com/.... It seems to be very legit and very straight foward, but before i think aboput investing in form of time or money into it, i wanted to see if anyone has worked with them or knows of them. So, can anyone tell me anything about them? Is the at home business actually legit?
2006-07-30
09:05:58
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Julene S
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http://www.womenwithdreams.com/ This link should work.
2006-07-30
09:08:35 ·
update #1
There is nothing about the company on the BBB website and they dont ask for money right out or your address. Just your name, number and e-mail.
2006-07-30
09:11:07 ·
update #2
It's likely a pyramid scheme... also, your link doesn't work.
2006-07-30 09:06:57
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answered by ndtaya 6
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2016-07-21 23:16:58
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answered by Jasper 3
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I currently work 40 hours a week and go to school part-time. So when I heard about the Mary Kay opportunity I said it wasn’t for me, even though I desperately needed the money. After trying the products and seeing what they did for my skin, I started telling my friends about it. I thought: I’m telling people about it anyway, why not make money for it?? Then I found out that there’s no pressure, no deadlines, no quotas, no bosses. I could work it when I felt like it, and not at all when I didn’t feel like it. Hearing that it was named by The Wall Street Journal as “the company with more women millionaires than any other” made me excited too. You make 50% of everything you sell and it’s money in your pocket, so no waiting for a paycheck. And the money you make grows over time!
Most people, especially women, are not acknowledged in their career. Recognition is so important to this company that consultants are rewarded with great prizes (diamonds, cars, etc.) for every little achievement. Doesn’t it feel wonderful to be appreciated?
Mary Kay’s philosophy is: God first, family second, career third. She wanted to make women look beautiful physically and financially too. The fact that the Mary Kay skin care and cosmetic line has been the #1 selling since 1993 (without advertisement) shows how these products sell themselves. The demand is so high and there aren’t enough people to service this need!
This is why this opportunity is perfect for sharp, positive women. You can find out more and see if this opportunity is for you by taking the Life Can Be Good quiz (you must be 18 or older): http://www.marykay.com/adina_k/startabusiness/lifecanbegood/default.aspx
2006-07-31 08:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure why it's her business if she doens't really know what it means. Most don't. What does it mean? Is it superstitious? If so, I'd get rid of it at least for the sake of abstaining from the APPEARANCE of evil (see 1 Thessalonians 5:22). That and you don't want to cause others to struggle if it does have some pagan meaning to them. Again, she probably doesn't know what it means, otherwise she would have articulated "why you shouldn't have that in your home." If it's idolatrous, then get rid of it (see Exodus 20:4-6 and 1 John 5:21).
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about them, but I work from home and LOVE IT! I make from $400-$1000 a month working part time. If you are interested in being an independent consultant for Passion Parties, contact me and I will give you my website address. You must be 18+ and live in the US or Canada
2006-08-01 09:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I would check out the "Better Business Bureau" online. If they have been reported it will be on there. If they aren't it doesn't mean they are legit. If they ask you for ANY personal information besides your name and phone number OR ask you to send them money they are NOT legitimate.
2006-07-30 09:08:37
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answered by wild_orchid_1988 3
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Look at how I do my Psychic business.
Then see if you can fit something similar around your own expertise. About $300 will get you started.
Then all you need is a passion, some persistence, and you know that old fashioned word - w.o.r.k. http://www.psychic-junkie.com/are-you-psychic.html
2006-08-01 10:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard of it but will check it out.
Couldn't check it it was a bad link
2006-07-30 09:07:27
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answered by nastaany1 7
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Get Paid From Surveys - http://OnlineSurveys.uzaev.com/?zIli
2016-07-08 18:43:24
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answered by ? 3
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Anytime you have to dip into your pocket to buy a job, it's not legitimate.
2006-07-30 09:09:23
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answered by Stuart 7
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