is "Work at Home" the biggest online fraud?

India
March 8, 2007 11:49am CST
I wonder how many offers of "Work at Home" scheme are genuine currently on the Net. It sounds like earning like $2000/week is not a tough job now a days. Is this real? Please share your views and experience.
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@thekiwi (588)
• United States
8 Mar 07
I dont think there is a Work at home, that isnt a fraud...:( The only site that i found that really does pay you is mylot...All the rest require money for you to even start, which is a sign right there, that it doesnt work.
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@colt6gun (53)
• Canada
9 Mar 07
I would have to say from my experiences online that most of the sites that promise the 6 figure incomes in less than 6 months and so on are scams or at least unachievable for 95% of people. The 5% that do make it are pro marketer with alot of experience. If the company has no free membership level you can assume that you will go broke before you succeed. I would look for a company that allows you to signup for free and does not require you to upgrade unless you want to. And provides the training you need to succeed if you are a newbie to internet marketing. One company that does offer this is SFI. They have been in business since 1985 and online since 1998. They have a solid track record and a membership of over 2 million affiliates world wide. If you would like to give them a try for free go here - http://ralphsmallpiece.com/SFI.htm
• India
9 Mar 07
Hi, thanks for your response. But I'm sorry to say that SFI system is nothing but an MLM. I've joined them and studied them for long and found that the top money earners in SFI is doing so only for their long downline, not from selling products as an affiliate. If it sounds bad for you, I really have nothing to do with it. Thanks again for your response.
• Canada
10 Mar 07
I agree that most top earners are doing so from the commissions earned from their downlines. That is the easiest way to make it big. But I do make sales too. I also admit that I am building a downline to benefit from even more money from them. If you are not a good recruiter I can see your point in not liking SFI as most of my sales come from personal friends and family. But if you want to give SFI another try with my help you can succeed. I will build your downline for you. I get new signups everyday. and with my strategy you will too. But I only share my strategy with my own downline. Thats how well it works. Join again under me and I will show you my strategy for free. Go here to signup again if you would like: http://ralphsmallpiece.com/SFI.htm
@kimko5099 (195)
• United States
9 Mar 07
There are alot of work at home scams out there, especially the ones that say you will be making 2000 per week. I dont believe it. Any job at home you shouldnt pay for, but at home business is different. I have an at home business with a legit company that has been around for over 20 years. It is with a wellness company and so far I have really liked them. I'll be hones with you, you do have to work for your money and it does take some time to build your business but after awhile you really can make money. You get residual income from them and they also offer great bonuses and are risk free. I would be happy to send you more info if you are interested. Here is my email if you have any questions: kimko5099@sbcglobal.net
• Philippines
8 Mar 07
if it will ask for registration fee its a scam.