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2007-02-05 09:57:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been looking into starting up my own home business..or get rich quick by sitting at home..but i'm still looking up all the goods and bads about em. The ones where u get on ur computer and just start to browse for home business websites..and all of a sudden u get all these pop ups..yeah i've been checking out the pop ups. They sound fishy to me..like i'm defidentally getting pulled into a trap so i haven't made up my mind yet! I'm also looking at the websites that talk about the goods and the bads...alot of bads...that's another reason..but if i find a good cheap start up cost that doesn't have any attached fees and good support and training involved, then i probably would..oh and it should have a perfect or near perfect BBB rating. (Better Business Bureau Rating) If it has a bad BBB rating then its defidentally a scam crap company!
2007-02-07 10:27:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I have started and am currently expanding!!!
It's an Internet marketing business opportunity that you should find out more about. It's a business that has a system that allows you to build it, develop it, then when it's up and running it allows you to exit and with the extra time you'll have, you'll be able to build, develop and run another. . .it's never ending, IF you're up to it. It's not difficult, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to do. It’s as simple as this: Shop on-line (do your regular shopping – toothpaste, toilet paper, deodorant, etc) and get paid for it, then get others to do the same thing and get paid for that, too. It can be developed as a referral business or you can directly market the products. There is a huge variety of products to market, which gives you the advantage of choosing just a few products or even just one product that you're interested in and really get behind it. The affiliated corporation takes care of inventory, shipping, billing/payment procedures, bookkeeping, business reports, etc. Ultimately, you're getting paid for redirecting your shopping and referring others to do the same. It's fun, it's easy, and it is incredibly profitable. There's a saying: We’re making friends, making money, and making a difference. If you'd like more information, contact me at hoozdaboss@aol.com
2007-01-30 12:02:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Mainly because I really don't feel like taking on the responsibilities.
After working in a very nerve wracking and toxic work environment (welfare office), the last thing I need is something to cause more stress in my life.
I'll leave this for those who are better suited to having the wherewithal to take it on.
2007-01-30 10:52:41
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answer #4
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answered by Barry 6
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I am considering this option as a booth rental but I hear so many pros and cons . Plus I know I have to spend money to make money and thats an issue as a single parent. I 'm considering a career change maybe
2007-02-07 10:31:12
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answer #5
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answered by minty75oo 1
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I'm watching this question because I too am curious as to why anyone would not want a home business. The tax benefits alone make it worthwhile.
2007-01-30 18:29:10
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Because I keep getting to sick to care -one way or the other- my husband and I both have interest, but I keep getting too sick.
2007-02-07 10:05:03
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answer #7
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answered by Grannydebbie 3
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