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I am a single parent who is wanting to work at home but I don't have the any money to invest. I only receive once a month income from the state and that is not enough to fully take care of my kids and myself. So, I hope someone can help me with finding empolyment I can do at home |
Posted by yvonna on 06/13/2008 03:33 PM
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I work from home...it would cost you $14.50 to start with this company up until the 20th of this month...after that it will go up to the regular price of $29.
What I do is share a wonderful wellness company with other people, help them set up temporary accounts and help them shop either online or over the phone, directly with the company. This company manufactures home and personal care items that everyone uses on a daily basis. This company has been in business for 23 years and has a wonderful track record with the Better Business Bureau.
You will NOT: carry Inventory, take orders or make delieveries, have paperwork, unless you want too. sell anything, or have any Risk. Because all products have a 100 % money back garantee and even the one time enrollment fee is refundable up to the first 4 months.
If you would like to know more about me and the wonderful company I work with, you can go to my personal blog and click on "Free Online Tour".
Please feel free to contact me and I would love to help you and your family get on track for personal and financial wellness!
Blessings to you and yours, Hayley http://wileywagon.blogspot.com/2008/05/free-online-tour.html
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posted by Hayley on 06/13/2008 03:56 PM
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PLEASE beware of scams! There are plenty of websites that can tell you if a certain company is a scam or not. The best thing to do is to research. Get some ideas on here that spike your interest (there are thousands...skin care, cosmetics, candles, jewelry, etc.) and then go from there. Research the companies that interest you and see the pros and cons. The company I "work for" is $100.00 to start (plus tax and shipping) and gets you enough supplies to start your business. Inventory is not required. I am my own boss, and fit my business into my schedule. Send me a message if you want me to tell you more.
Like I said though, do research and go from there...it's the best way to take precautions....
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posted by FirstTimeMommy on 06/13/2008 06:54 PM
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Oh, I read somewhere that the definition of a work at home scam is if the majority of the profits made are from recruiting rather than selling products/services.
www.ripoffreport.com
I'm sorry, but the name of the otehr website excapes me. Maybe someone else on here know's what I'm talking about...it tells you all kinds of WAH jobs and helps you narrow them down...
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posted by FirstTimeMommy on 06/13/2008 06:57 PM
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First off DO NOT listen to negative people/posts. If you are looking for a real work at home job/business you need to look for one and BELIEVE you will find one that suits you.
I am an Internet Marketer and I have NEVER been scammed by any company I have worked for. But I also know that if you find something you MUST work at it in order to do well.
http://wealthymama.com Melissa E. Watts |
posted by Melissa on 06/20/2008 01:50 PM
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I am a stay at home mom of 2 kids under the age of 3! I have a 2 month old baby girl and a 2 year old little boy! So, for me, it was nearly impossible for me to even think of working outside of the home, paying for pricey childcare. Not to mention, I just wanted to be the one there for my kids, and raise them myself! I finally found an incredible and legitimate company that has blessed my family in so many ways, and I am so passionate about everything about it! I LOVE helping others be home with their kids too! Check out my site to request more info. at www.mommyworkingathome.net |
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