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Where can I get work at home clients without paying out of pocket?
I would like to find out info on work at home projects and not have to have any out of pocket money, because if I had money to invest I wouldn’t be looking for a job! Also the kind of work I’m interested in is online, clerical, data entry, teleneting, or answering phone calls for companies.
You could fill out surveys for money. CashCrate is a good site to fill out surveys for money, http://www.cashcrate.com/index.php?ref=148713
It’s free to join and easy money. If you need help or any questions, aim me at AltemaCC
You aren’t going to make a ton of money, so this isn’t bullshit like those “make 5 grand a week” deals. I made about 30$ on my first day.
Here’s proof that they actually pay http://www.cashcrate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22&page=26
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I am looking for legitimate work at home jobs, where I can find them?
Willing to consider a variety of jobs – Phone or computer: customer service, help desk, order taking, reservations, etc, assembly work, I can use a wide range of hand tools and electrical and crafts, packaging items, labeling items, the mail processing, typing, processing of refunds or other types. They must be legitimate and not cost me to learn to do the job. I have no information on the sale of products for the home, or trying to post copies of letters to ensure that other people send the money to go only in a rich quick scheme.
Most people who work at home and succeed to make two things – I get paid a commission for all to convince to join the program (also called MLM or pyramid plans) or have your own business. Your own business is something that does not believe you find online. He believes that based on their skills, their passions, not what someone else tells you is the greater will. If you're looking at one of countless "Opportunities" out there be careful – most are scams. Some questions you should ask to help determine whether you see is real or not. legitimate work in the source program should tell you – in writing – that participate in the program they sell. Here are some questions you might ask: * What tasks I to perform? (Ask the program list at each stage of work.) * Will I pay a salary or will my pay be based on the Commission? * Who will pay me? * When I get my first check? * What is the total cost of the program of work at home, including supplies, equipment and membership fees? * What's Up for my money?
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