Work at home jobs

United States
November 5, 2010 12:07am CST
Its always nice to get a little extra cash at the end of each month, something to hold you over until the next pay check comes along. And like most of us we get excited when we read "mom makes $200 in a week or average joe cashes in $134.000 a months" and so we click on the advertisement in hopes that all our problems will be taken away by this miracle system. Yet we find a website which is full of marketing jabber enticing you with its bold text written in read. You never really find out how this system generates an income, but lie most of these things to find out the secret you need to enter your name and email address. With doing that you finally get to a page which says "this money making system only costs you $39.99 buy now". So my question is, are there any real work at home jobs which do not require me to pay them before i get the job? The reason why Im looking for a job is because i have no money to begin with right?
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4 responses
@fahsky (3)
• United States
13 Nov 10
If you're in the US, ChaCha is currently hiring. If you like answering questions, have decent grammar & typing skills, & have a good sense of humor, you might look into it. There's no charge to join, or train, ever. You are paid per query, & can cash out at any time, or be paid monthly. I've been a Guide since May, & have made nearly $200, working very minimally. I make $2-4 an hour. If you'd like to ask me any questions, email me at ChaChaGuideLaizee@gmail.com. I'd really appreciate if you used me as a reference as well, if you sign up.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
10 Nov 10
Yes, you are right. I have seen a number of sites like that. First, it sounds like it is a "free to join" program. They do not say at the beginning of the page about the fees they will charge. They keep that till the end of the page. So, what I do now is instead of reading the first paragraphs, I go straight to the end of the page and see what is said there. Well, I am not working on those kinds of programs any more. Instead, I am focusing on "online writing". That's worth spending the time.
• India
5 Nov 10
Most of the sites which ask money from members to sign up are scam. If you are interested in joining some legit online making sites then visit my profile.
@jash1985 (51)
• Canada
5 Nov 10
It is not necessary that company is a scam which requires initial investment but yes there are websites where you can earn money without paying anything.