if it sounds too good to be true then it probably is, i dont know of any ways to check but you could try and see if the job has been advertised elsewhere. take care out there :)
2007-06-17 11:06:41
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answered by celtic_princess77 4
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Rather than spam some deal, tell you it's not an MLM when it is, or anything else of that nature, I'd like to share some information that might help you figure out what a good fit for you would be. I wrote a blog on advice for working from home. It is NOT a commercial and I make no recommendations. It's all stuff that had I known about when I first started searching this out for myself, I could have saved myself a lot of time, money and effort. You can find a link in the 2nd paragraph of my profile here on answers, Also there is a link to "The MLM Legality test" written by a well known MLM attorney. That document will tell you what is legal and what isn't. By the way, there is nothing wrong with being in a multi-level marketing company. Why people say they aren't in one when their pay plan puts people underneath them, I don't know other than that is the hype the creators of the site put out. If you do the searches, ask the questions, look at the details as explained in the blog on advice, you shuld be able to find the right opportunity for you. If it's a JOB you seek, working for a company, getting paid an hourly wage, live in the US and have some customer service skills, send me an email and I will provide some links to legit sites... not surveys, not paid to read, not biz opps... JOBS where you fill out an application, do an interview, etc.. ~best wishes to you ~jennifer Helping others create income from home through education of the system and how it really works.
2016-05-20 00:54:20
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answered by magan 3
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OF COURSE IT'S A SCAM ...
Some people will believe anything ... usually it's the desperate 3rd world un-educated who are the victims ...
Do you REALLY think you have been offered a "job" that you never applied for, by some-one you have never met - and who has never met you - sent direct to your email address that your NEVER GAVE THEM ??
NB. Yes, you have won the Lottery (even if you never bought a ticket), Nigerian millionaires are giving away their fortunes to distant UK relatives every day and Bill Gates really will send you $50 for every copy of his email you send to your mates, web loans at 5% a year are given to those with CCJ's all the time, BarclaysBank@ yahoo.co.uk really is a branch of Barclays Bank, when one Credit Card is 'full' all you need to do is apply for another one, you never will have to pay back any loans on your house and the Old Age Pension really will be enough to live on when you Retire ... and the Moon is made of yellow cheese (as proved by Wallace & Gromit - unlike the USA who faked the whole moon landing thing)
2007-06-14 02:02:51
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answered by Steve B 7
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Beware of fraud if they ask you to pay for anything.
2007-06-14 02:04:37
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answered by nosillenhoj 4
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try this...
http://hits4pay.com/members/index.cgi?superbikefreak750
2007-06-17 15:21:37
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answered by john doe 2
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you have to ask?
2007-06-14 01:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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