look at my profile, and visit the site under "about me"...sign up there....here is some information about the site:
This is a site from which you are given the chance to earn money. What you have to do is complete surveys and offers for companies that want the public's opinion. By doing this, you are able to earn money very easily for simply giving your opinion or trying out sample products. This is a great service that allows one to work from home, on their spare time, at their leisure, and still bring in a nice sum of money every month. People have made up to $1000 easily on this site by just working on it in their spare time. It is not going to replace a real job's salary, but it is a very nice bonus. There are also many features on this web site, such as contests and special surveys, from which you can redeem extra prizes that would be sent to you with your monthly cheque, such as iPods, Xbox 360s, PSPs, gift certificates, and much more.
Cheques are sent monthly, and usually arrive about a week or a week and a half into the next month. No payment from you is ever required, not to sign up, not EVER. Unlike other sites that try to scam people out of their money, this site never requires you to pay them.
"If the site doesn't get paid from me, then why would they have this service going?" - The site doesn't get paid directly from you, but when you complete an offer or survey, they also get paid a small portion of what you earned yourself. For example, if you complete a survey about computers let's say, you would earn maybe $2 and the web site itself would recieve $0.50 from the company also for getting you to complete the survey. These surveys take little time at all, most taking up less than even 1 or 2 minutes of your time.
Fraud is also a big deal on the Internet these days, and this site recognizes that. That is why they ask for ONLY three bits of information: Your name, email address and your home address. Yup, that is all. No credit card information, no banking information, nothing like that. All they require is your name and address so that your cheque can be sent to your home every month. Your email address is only required to confirm that you have done the offers and surveys. Fortunately, no spam mail or junk mail is ever sent out by this site and your information is never shared with any other company.
Personally I have been a member of this website, along with thousands of other satisfied users, for approximately 1.5 years now and have earned well over $6200 by working in my spare time. This web site has been great to me, also the members and administrator are very friendly, and are always there to help you with a question or problem you may be having. So far, I've listed only positives about this site, because I can't think of a single negative thing about it. Earn money in your spare time, at no cost to you...Easy as that!
2007-07-11 10:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, after a few years of searching, I still have not found an online job that you don't have to pay for, or is not a scam. There are wayyy too many scams online to safely tell you which sites are ok. Also, the only REAL work at home jobs I have ever seen, require a whole "home office" (printer, fax, telephone) and of course you must be of age (18+) and/or have previous experience in that type of work, because it is a professional business in which you have to commune with many other people on a daily basis or you have to call possible customers.
2016-04-01 09:36:43
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answered by ? 4
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I believe you are able to work part time legally at the age of 14. For those that were saying its she can't get a job at 15. Many 15 year old get jobs at that age. I got mine at that age, but now I work online you can check it out and do a free sign up, but in order to actually make some money you'll have to pay some. However you should make it back pretty quick.
Anyway good luck finding a job. Try and get one in a fine dinning restuarant because the tips are awesome.
2007-07-11 09:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't think of any ways to make money without leaving the house other than being a seller on eBay, but surely any ice cream shop or probably store in the mall would hire a teenager. You don't need experience for that kind of thing.
Edit: And no, you don't have to be 16 to work. It depends on where you live. I'm fifteen and a lot of my friends who are also fifteen work in shops around here.
2007-07-11 09:19:27
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answered by hippomaiden 3
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Try ebay. There is a great book called "How to Sell Your Crafts on Ebay" that will help. Your parents will need to set up your account but it's up to you to figure out how to market, photograph and sell to top advantage.
I started a craft business about 2 years ago, making tiny paintings for dollhouses. Some of them sold as high as $70. I generally made $500-800 a month in extra money until I got bored with it. The key is a good story, good photography and a lot of good testimonials.
Good luck!
2007-07-11 09:28:18
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answered by Pamela G 3
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Most of the time, you will not be hired under the age of 16. This is because of child labor laws that restrict the hours you can work. As for online, unless you are planning on selling your jewelery on ebay, to set up a business domain you need to have a credit card and to do that you need to be 18.
2007-07-11 09:19:51
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answered by lady9780 2
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Well if you make really good jewelry id say you should use craigs list to set up your own little business just say one craigs list like every Friday or so that you will have a small stand outside your house and sell your homemade jewelry for a good discount price and you will get money I'm sure.
2007-07-11 09:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It might be possible for you to type papers/transcripts for a local lawyer via email.It's probably something that you can get paid for as a side job. You can actually present yourself to alot of lawyers/realestate agents/college students ect... have a simple surcharge of ten to twenty dollars a paper depending on the lenght. I actually have done this for a while and it's a nice extra cash flow, but nobody's going to just hand you work this would be something that you would actually have to go out and propose to others. GoodLuck
In all honesty enjoy being 15 its actually one of the last years of being a kid where no one expects anything from you enjoy it. I wish I was 15 again.
2007-07-11 09:23:41
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answered by brbrlrn 1
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i remember being fifteen w/ the same problem... you can search online for jewlery positions, but, honestly, your best bet is to apply for something near your home. It's really hard to get a job when your fifteen cause businesses will only allow you to work certain days and hours, if they let you work that is, most joints are looking for 17/18 year olds, you might as well just try to enjoy this summer vacation until school again. Sorry... v_v
2007-07-11 09:20:59
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answered by nekodragon1130 1
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nobody wants to hire a 15 yr old or even 16. 17, yr old because they do not trust that you guys are mature enough. Its very hard to get hired at that age so what i would tell you do is babysit, do chores, mown the lawn stuff like that, paper boy,,,,gaint is hiring baggers but the pay is horrible (6/hr) but might be good for you. they just take taxes and 10 dollars for the union out of your paycheck and you guys get paid every week.
2007-07-11 09:20:52
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answered by lovepinkbeloved 5
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You have to be 16 to get a real job, just wait til next summer. Those online money making things are all scams.
You could sell your jewelry on ebay or at some local festival or farmer's market but you may not make much money from it.
2007-07-11 09:18:22
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answered by Heather 6
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