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A lot of them are--especially if they try and get you to pay an up front fee.

This is a little different then traditional data entry, but it does pay. I have found several legitimate work at home sites so far, and one of them made me $494+ in October, $700+ in November, and $838.57 in December. They are free to join.


Please click my screen name or avatar for more information and a link for proof of payment.


Once I found out these sites were legitimate, I started adding referrals. For every person you refer, on 2 of the sites, you get 20% of what they earn. And for every person that one of your referrals refer you get 10% on one site and 5% on the other. In time--this could be a great source of income--making money while other people are in a sense, working for you.

There is another site that has a 3 level referral system. With this additional 3rd level, you could build a huge downline. If you refer 10 people and they each refer 2 more people, you’ll have 10 first level referrals and 20 second level referrals. Lets say those second level referrals also refer just 2 people each. You’ll have 40 third level referrals. That’s 70 people in your down line just for referring 10!! This site has great potential!!

And by the way--never join a work at home program that wants you to pay up front. If they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.

2007-01-26 02:05:55 · answer #1 · answered by Home-Earner 2 · 0 1

Any company that asks for advance payment or has a fee for providing work at home jobs is likely to be a scam. Check this out for data entry work from home jobs without any investment http://www.pcworkathome.net/dataentryjobs.html

2007-01-28 01:59:47 · answer #2 · answered by Lisa W 4 · 0 0

yes

2007-01-25 20:44:30 · answer #3 · answered by msu_milk_chocolate 3 · 0 0

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