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Looking for "Work from Home" Sites

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Date: 12/08/2008 Topics: Budget & Finance > Making Money > Work From Home | Readers Request > Budget  
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Any legit work from home sites that don't want upfront fees?

Angie from Indianapolis, IN
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By JustPlainJo (453) Profile Contact
Hi, Angie. If you're personable and professional on the phone and know enough about Excel to edit an existing spreadsheet, you could try the company with whom I've worked for more than a year and a half as a Telephone Marketing Specialist. I can't promise you'll get rich doing this, but it's easily the best job I've had. If any up-front "costs" could be said to be involved, it would be the trip to Cincinnati for the initial presentation.

Everything else can be done by phone and email.
This is maybe the only completely ethical work-from-home company out there. Not to slight any others, since I haven't tried them.
To learn about my company, go to http://www.edocmarketing.com and have a look around.
You can also email me at leliacordell AT att.net - best to you!

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By Ladybugv2 (31) Profile Contact
Yes there is and I am so happy I found a true reputable, rock solid American business that I work from my home. I have been in a couple of others with large buy-ins and required inventory. This does not. We provide support for anyone seeking to work from home, with financial freedom, flexibility, and residual income. I can give you a free informational overview. Guaranteed, no risk. Contact me at cartonv2 AT iglide.net

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By mlr1977 (1) Contact
I work at www.westathome.com very legit and cost nothing, it does however take about 2-3 months to get through the hiring process.

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By Bookeesmom (11) Profile Contact
www.wahm.com, www.workplacelikehome.com, are two sites to get information about various jobs. There is tremendous support on both sites if you have questions about a job. http://workathomemafia.proboards.com/ is the best site I have ever frequented on this subject. Register and have fun, meet others who work from home and love it and do earn a living that is reasonable.
http://www.ratracerebellion.com/job_postings.html has daily listings of jobs.

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By Harry (Guest Post)
All these work from home ads are scams. Yesterday I saw an ad in the paper "earn $7.00 per envelope stuffing envelopes." I suppose someone will fall for the scam. Another is assemby products at home. You have to buy into the program but they never accept your made at home product. Claim is it does't measure up to their standards. So you are left holding the bag. Out a bunch of bucks.

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