
Raccoon
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My dear,
You should never pay for the opportunity to work. That is your first sign this is not a good deal. I have worked from home, but my employer, at the time, provided all the necessary equipment to do the job. Amway, Mary K, Tupperware, Party lite are all the same. The people making the money are not at the bottom rung. All those companies make their money selling "starter kits" and will try to trick you into thinking there is a fortune to be made.
I have tried all those, well not the Mary K but I can tell you that you may get a few sales in but you will quickly alienate all your friends and you will run out of leads and sales and then money. What makes it worst is by then you will have bought so much stuff to use as demonstrators that you will actually be in the red as far as cash goes.
Sorry for this long rant but you have to ask yourself. If this is really going to make money, why are they asking me for my hard earned cash to get started?
My two cents from across the pond,
George |
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Mr. G
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. |
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Tina UM
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Working from home is great if you are running your own business but to me when other people sell you a working at home package its a bit dodgy...scam...
its not easy working from home unless you have actually found the work that can be done that way/// |
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suncatcher
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dont think it is a good idea giving your credit details over the internet you are leaving your self wide open for them to take all your money from your account
if you have to pay $27 tell them you will send a money order or cheque get their address and also get them checked out before doing so |
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riderchick
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working from home is a great idea
BUT you shouldn't have to pay any company for that information |
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wizjp
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Scammers. PAss. |
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Shirl
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It is provided you have everything you need, lots of time and patience!! |
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chriseaker
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Run away - far away! |
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jamesPurple
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There's a few work from home jobs, but a lot of scams.
Chances are that with this program, you'll end up selling these 27 pounds programs...
You do not have to pay to get a job.
Look over the web, there's work-from-home solutions.
Good luck ! |
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Wobbly
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No please don't do it! That couldn't sound more like a scam if it tried. |
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PinkPotions
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If making money from home was so easy we'd all be millionaires. These sites are mostly scams!
Don't waste the money you do have! |
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oracle
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any job that wants you to pay them rather than the other way round...........................run run run |
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The goblin
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It does sound like a scam. Best ask if you can refer to existing workers and ask questions.
If you can find something suitable, working from home is great. I did it for many years saving a 70mile return journey each day. |
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ElectronProbabilityCloud
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Don't go anywhere near it! Working from home is a brilliant idea for people tied down with kids etc. these scam companies know that and know that we'd jump at the chance of a decent home-based income. THEY ARE ALL A SCAM!!! if they weren't we'd all be doing it. Dont give them your money. |
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codyjo2007
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I would not do it. It sounds phishy. Working from home can be a great for flexibility. As a rule of thumb, if you are needing to pay out then it is probably a scam. They pay you to work not the other way around. Maybe you should look for a reputable company that offers telecommuting. |
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what to ask
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i never trust that kind of websites. better not give any credit card details to it. |
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Bobo C
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I doubt if the job is real and it's dangerous to give personal credit card information throught internet to seek a job even I don't have to pay . For safety, face to face for an interview in office is better,at least I can see the exit working place . |
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