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Legitimate Work at Home Jobs

Are there work at home jobs that is actually legitimate. Not somebody standing by a $100,000 car or somebody on the beach. We, the real people, know you have to work to make money. How real are the online jobs or is that the business to sucker you in to buy their book or expensive programs for false hope.

Richard from Homer City, PA

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RE: Legitimate Work at Home Jobs

Please do not send your money to midland marketing. They are thieves. It is a shame that nobody can't do anything to close them.

Post By marie (Guest Post)

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I just sent away $35.00 for the midland marketing thing, and reading what you all have said, I feel like a fool. I should have known. My husband told me it sounded to good to be true. I guess he was right!

Stacey

Post By Stacey (Guest Post)

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So you never received anything from Midland Marketing?? I am going to be very upset if I lost out on $35.00.

Ashley

Post by jess

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I also gave Midland Marketing a shot. I have never received anything. You can call an 800 number and get their recording, but no one will return a call.
Margaret

Post by ThriftyFun

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I am concerned about the Midland Marketing myself. Can you tell me if there is any legitimate enveloping jobs making over $1000 a week? I will pay the small fee, I just don't wanna loose out on any money.

Post By Tabitha (Guest Post)

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Here is another company claiming to be a "work at home envelope stuffing" business. $35.00 up front, no info, etc.

Midland Marketing
P.O. Box 23581
Chattanooga, TN 37422

Funny thing is.. all the info came in an envelope post marked in Austin, TX 787

The BBB has requested info from the company with no response.

Jay

Post by jess

RE: Legitimate Work at Home Jobs

Hello Everyone!

I'm aware of two opportunities for working at home that involve no cost and no credit cards.

One is Pay to Read programs. Get paid to scan through an e-mail and click on a link. We're not talking get rich here, but something more in the range of $25 - $100 per month. For more information, I've compiled a list of these programs, once I've test driven and personally recommend, on my website. Check out http://nocostcashfromhome.blogspot.com for more info.

The second opportunity is for the typists out there. If you can type 65 wpm or greater, check out http://www.speak-write.com/TypistNav/Employment/index.cfm. They're hiring general transcriptionists that work from home and set your own hours. Apply, take a typing test, review a tutorial, and take a test on the tutorial, and you're hired. Their website states you can earn anywhere from $10 - $15 per hour depending on speed.

Happy Earnings!
Debbie

Post by twinendeavors

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www.watchdogpartners.com
I found this to be pertty good I don't know about all of them but I am into the Data Entry Made Easy, I'm a simple person an I need it as simple as I can get it.

Post By Patricia Spurgis (Guest Post)

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www.west.com
Work for QVC, Home Shopping Club..that sort of thing. You need highspeed access and a landline. You need to apply online and they will tell you if they have an opening available in your area. You can choose your hours.

Also check out this site. Clark wants to help you be debt free!

http://clarkhoward.com/topics/workathome_help.html

Post by Lauriinnc

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I'm looking for a REAL work at home opportunity. Any suggestions? Hayley from La Place, Louisiana

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RE: Legitimate Work at Home Jobs

Hello Hayley, Many women are leaving their brick and mortar jobs and working at home. If you're looking for a legitimate work at home job then a great place to start your search is workplacelikehome.com, wahm.com, Rat Race Rebellion and Craigs List. I work at home full time and love it. My job is very flexible so that I can work around the grandkids. I wouldn't go back to the corporate world for anything. If you need any suggestions, let me know. Good Luck !!! (11/22/2007)

By Patty

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