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Do you work from home? Wait, before you answer, ...think about it, do you REALLY work from home?

Or do you, answer never ending surveys that basically try to get you to sign up for more survey sites that just do the same thing? Are you really getting paid?

Or are you a member of one of those paid to click groups? Do you really get paid, or do you just see 17 cents laying dead in your account?

Or have you been caught up in the "Home Business" trap: Please send me $49 - $500 for a "start-up package"? And what do you get? Please sell my awful smelling health products so that one day you might improve the hole in the ozone? Or maybe it's medical insurance (aka discount cards)? Does your company focus on the elderly because they are a great target market, you know they are sick a lot.

Please don't tell me about any of the programs that fit in any of these categories. Tell me if you really make a pay check. Is it a real job? If you had to pay one red cent for it, it's not real. Tell me!

2007-01-02 05:54:33 · 5 answers · asked by dodiewayne 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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2007-01-02 09:58:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-07-24 18:40:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

You should stay away from CashCreate, Treasure Trooper and other survey Web sites.

It is a waste of time and will cause you unhappiness.

If you choose to be suckered in and sign up to take surveys and receive, free trials considered you were warned. The minute you give them your credit card and personal information you have now opened your computer to unwanted cookies on your hard drive, annoying pop-up windows and if you are on a PC you open your computer to viruses that can wipe you out.

A lot of work to collect the "reward payments" that payout is not worth the effort over time. You will need to sign up for many types of offers, most of which require you to use a credit card. You start a week trial service with varies types of businesses or services, such as, an Internet service provider, book club, credit monitoring service, etc. to get your reward. If you don't cancel the trial, you end up being charged for the service and each service has different rules about how and when you can cancel. Very cumbersome!

Since you will need to sign up for at least a dozen offers before you get to $100 in rewards, it's very easy to forget what you have signed up for, or the problems you will have canceling in time to to be charged the full amount. The Cash Create recruiters you see here over exaggerate how much money you can earn because once you've done the high-dollar trials ($8-10 each), you are left with small rewards of a dollar or two. The survey business is not an efficient way to make money and you are more than likely to loose money in the end.

2007-01-02 16:39:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have a real job working from home. There are many companies hiring customer service agents to take calls from home. My company (which shall remain anonymous), hires mostly disabled veterans to provide computer help desk services (not a telemarketing role by any means). They also pay well. These jobs are out there. Lots of computer jobs allow you to work at home, as well as design, writing or engineering jobs. The "real paychecks" you seek will come to you if you get the education and training you need.

2007-01-02 06:03:25 · answer #4 · answered by Mom26g 3 · 0 0

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2016-07-08 20:23:45 · answer #5 · answered by Eddie 3 · 0 0

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