Make Items at Home for Money? I wonder how legit this is.
@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
United States
26 responses
@disvachic (10117)
• United States
13 Apr 07
That sounds pretty interesting.I need to make some extra money being a single mother is hard out here.What type of product its it?So if the product looks nice the dealer will buy it?I hope you luck and hope that it is legit.Sunday will you let us know how it goes?Take care
@Willowlady (10657)
• United States
13 Apr 07
I have heard that those are hard to please companies. If you can make the things practically perfect then you might have the chance to make some money. I am not sure about them and urge caution. Would like a friend to refer me or someone that I would know of. If you try and it is good please report back so we all know if we should recommend it to others. Good luck!!
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@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
23 Apr 07
I was happy to know that this wasn't one of those types of companies.
@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
15 Apr 07
I have never heard of this opportunity but I would probably do some research on it and see if it is legitimate. I would go through the Better Business Bureau to see if there are any complaints about this dealer. Good luck with the training and hope that you find that it is real. I am very skeptical about opportunities like the ones that others mentioned here and elsewhere.
@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
15 Apr 07
I told my DIL to be very careful. I am getting the information from her.
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
13 Apr 07
I don't see how this could not be legit. You are offering to work at home in your own time not even having to buy the necessary equipment. Sounds like a good deal to me.
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@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
16 Apr 07
I am going to visit my DIL tomorrow if I am feeling better. I want to check this out further. She seems to be quite happy with the information she received. I plan to talk to the rep when I get the info.
@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
14 Apr 07
I remember awhile back someone trying one of these programs but found out the company would buy an occassional one but was more than picky about what they would accept and ,for this person,it was not worth the time or effort.There may be some honest programs out there,but the one she tried basically was a scam.If you have to put ANY money into the program for any reason(ie,supplies,mailing) then I hope you will be careful before making any decisions.Good luck to your DIL and I hope this works for her.
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@josephperera (2906)
• Sri Lanka
16 Apr 07
About 35 years ago in the good old days when all this automation was not there, matchstick companies had a very paying work at home project. They provide with with a board as big as a world championship chess board and the wooden stick of the match.
You have to come home and place the sticks in holes in the board and take it back to them for which you are paid. The company then keeps the board with the sticks at the bottom on a thin layer of gunpowder (forgot the exact name) and then keeps it to dry.
This way one board will produce about 10,000 matchsticks. But now with automation things have changed. There is nothing illegal about it.
@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
14 Apr 07
I'm interested in what you find out. I've always heard if you have to pay anything it's a scam. I hope that's not the case? Good luck!
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@Marie2473 (8512)
• Sweden
16 Apr 07
I have heard about companies like this, and I have heard both good and bad. Just check it out, never pay for anything and have a go atit. You will soon se how legit it is =)
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@villageanne (8553)
• United States
20 Apr 07
I am leary of all those get rich schemes to do at home. Do a search and find our what kind of comments you get from people who have tried it. If if were legit wouldnt have we heard of it before now?
@66jerseygirl (3877)
• United States
16 Apr 07
I have tried making products at home and it never worked out. I would get kits in the mail to make but it would take so long to make ,it wasn't worth what they paid and sometimes they would just find things wrong with the products so they wouldn't have to pay.Please me careful.
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@KarenO52 (2950)
• United States
13 Apr 07
I wonder if you could check them out by the BBB? I've heard about certaing companies who have money making offers for making things, but when you do, they tell you that your product is not acceptable, so you're working for very little money. I've heard that there are legitimate ones out there, but I have no way of knowing which ones are.
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@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
13 Apr 07
I will definately check that one out. Tx Karen.
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
14 Apr 07
Someone had once told me that it is not very legit.
That they send you the supplies and you work your fingers so hard at trying to make an insane amount before the time is up. But then they do not pay you for all of your efforts because they find something wrong with them.
So, I never tried.
But I am interested in what you learn about it. :) Good luck!
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@GardenGerty (169585)
• United States
14 Apr 07
My friend and I tried this years ago. First we had to buy the kits, then once we sent the items in, we were told that they work was not up to standards and we were not paid for the work we did. The item she chose took like twenty hours to assemble. There may be honest opportunities out there, but this is what I ran into,
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@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
14 Apr 07
Usually these making products at home kits, are for US citizens only, but occassionally overseas people are included.
I am quite curious as the idea appeals to me.
Would you let us know when you have been to the training?
Thanks.
@ElicBxn (64176)
• United States
14 Apr 07
I saw an artical on one of these. The company sent poor instructions & the well educated reporter couldn't put it together correctly the first 10 times. She worked HOURS for a few bucks when she finally got it right.
Be careful, be very, very careful!
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