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wizjp said in November 4th, 2009 at 6:45 pm

Hundred questions a day here like that. 99.9% seem to be selling software or getting your money to sign up for useless scams. 0.05 % are people who’s real jobs let them work from home from time to time; 0.05% are undecided. Be careful of the scammers about to answer.

If there were such jobs wouldn’t everyone be doing them?

Cue the scammers ….3….2….1…..

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steven e said in November 8th, 2009 at 12:46 am

let me know thanks.

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sweeteenpeach said in November 9th, 2009 at 12:42 pm

This is how you know if a site is legit, if it asks you money to get started then it is not legit, most business do not require pre payment for you to work there.
Good luck.

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lsurules said in November 12th, 2009 at 8:25 am

Wizzle has at least one legitimate site (workathomeagent). My wife did work for them taking orders for Pizza Hut, ShopNBC, Informercials, HSN, etc. You had to have high speed internet and a computer. You went through an interview and training and started out having to answer the phone mostly late at night to start, but as your production gets better you can get better times of day. You are paid by the minute on some and by the call for others I believe.

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Tonya K said in November 12th, 2009 at 9:41 am

I know we don’t consider our work to be mlm. I have done that before and got scammed really bad. If you would like some more information on the company I work with you can email me. Good Luck either way!

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