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1: » New Scam "Get paid to post links to google"
This morning I received an email from an "Amanda J" . a.k.a "Amanda Anonymous" claiming that she is a work at home mom and she makes lots of money by posting links to G
2: Data entry jobs
Plunk plunk at the computer and dollars start flowing: this is the new perspective some have about data entry jobs. When conducted at home there is no need for human contact, the stress levels are low and the experience is not necessary: all these seem to fit most of the descriptions for data entry jobs available online. To debunk the not so solid data entry myth, this kind of employment cannot produce hundreds of dollars per day because the tasks involved are some of the most basic: emailing and typing. On many occasions data entry jobs only hide the old scam with envelope stuffing at home.
3: Have You Ever Read Those Full Page Ads in Biz Op Magazines and Wondered if.....
I just received my current issue of Home Business Connection, a monthly magazine about opportunities to start your own business. They have such headlines as:
• $213,000 in 31 days…
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4: Work-at-Home Scams
Know who you’re dealing with. The company may not be offering to employ you directly, only to sell you training and materials and to find customers for yo
5: Work at Home Stuffing Envelopes: What are the Real Facts?
Have you seen the ads? Many state: Work at Home Stuffing Envelopes and Make Lots of Money! Are these ads for real? Is there any truth in them?
Let's cut to the chase, most of these ads are not worth '
6: STUFFING ENVELOPES & ASSEMBLING PRODUCTS SCHEMES
We have all seen them in the mail, in newspaper advertisements, and on billboards. And most recently they have been popping up all over the internet - stuffing envelope schemes and assembling produ
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