scam
2006-08-05 15:14:06
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answer #1
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answered by dt 5
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Agree with the "old person's" wise opinion. :D
If it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is going to cost you more than it nets.
There are companies and real jobs that you can work from home-- I am fortunate to have one that is really great. But I worked at the company for about 4 years before they created the Telecommuting program for a percentage of their workforce, and I found a job outside of the Help Desk Environment that would allow me to work from home.
Check out our Career Guide as our volunteer job leads network has a large percentage of telecommuters who have shared their favorite links to publish the scams and the opportunities! http://helpingfriendscareernetwork.com/HFCNAZ.html#Work_From_Home
By the way I am old too, and am really smart on the hard earned life lessons, but not done learning yet. :D
2006-08-05 16:10:09
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answered by Dawn M 3
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With a computer at home and internet connection,you can start earning from home,without any investment. You should choose your work at home job according to your skills and time available.
The simplest work at home job is answering phone calls for companies like WorkathomeAgent, Alpine Access, Liveops. You will need a quiet enviroment at home without any disturbance. To apply you will have to complete an online application form on the companies website . A list of companies with websites is available at
http://tinyurl.com/ze4lg
2006-08-06 01:33:13
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answered by Ranjita 4
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Um... There are many different opinions to this dispute, but here is what I think. Yes the cameras say spencer pratt is an a** hole, but I think they pretty mich have it dead on. I think the only reason that heidi is staying with Spencer is for the fame. I get star magazines in the mail and in the back it has little quotes that the stars say and I was reading it and I came across this: "Heidi and I do love fame. We're honored to be famous. We pray every day to stay famous." -Spencer Pratt, on his focus in life. There's proof you know what he's after!
2016-03-27 00:34:33
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answered by Edeltraud 4
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Put it this way. They ask you for something like $20(minimum, others will ask for more) for a "materials" fee. Then they send you a whole bunch of information with no clear purpose and expect you to do something with that and make yourself money. It's a bloody scam.
2006-08-05 16:39:55
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answered by 1/6,833,020,409 5
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There is an old adage that tells that if it sounds too good to be true, then it is. Those high numbers are just the bait & we broke folks are the fishies.
2006-08-05 15:16:37
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answered by Wizard of Oz 3
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if that were true then everyone in the world would be working at home and when you go to mcdonalds to get a burger there would be nobody there cause they would be working at home making millions
ugh
2006-08-05 15:15:29
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answered by big&rich 3
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Scam , go for the rollercoaster bit .
2006-08-06 14:16:38
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answered by litespeed2rw 6
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I have never known of any to be true.
2006-08-05 15:14:21
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answered by pkb 3
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i believe this site really does give you money... http://friendfinder.com/go/g777-brk go to the affiliate site..
2006-08-05 16:12:08
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answered by Ines 1
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