Advice: Work at Home

sizziler

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Ok, so i'm looking for a job right and I pick up the Employment news. Reading through I see and add as follows:

WORK AT HOME
UP TO $1500/WEEK
Assembling Our Products
Mailing\Processing Our Circulars
Copy\Mailing PC Disk Program

No Experience Needed!!!

Now I'm thinking great deal, I can do the PC thing, i'm always on the computer checking out babes and straning my eyes anyway, why not get paid. So I follow the add and I send a self addressed envelope and I get this form which basically says send $30 for the start up information package.

Now here is my question, has anyone ever tried this out or knows about it, I wanna know if it is for real and if so is it a good thing?

Any advice here would be greatful, cause I could really use the money they talk about in the add, right now the family is expecting a new member if you know what i mean, and the money would be really helpful.

Thanks guys,
Sizziler
 

KBear

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it is a scam, i have seen the photo copied report they send out.

it is like the scam where you give them money and they are to get you a loan, dont waist your money.
 

train

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It's hard to believe how many naive people are out there .
 

thunder0702

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work at Home/Herbalife

Back in Nov I started to investigate this opportunity myself. It is probably Herbalife.
First you must realize it is MLM(Multilevel Marketing) organization worth over 2Billion. The only way you make money is by bring in more people.
Second. The cost to get started are quite high. You buy their decision package for $49.00 then their start package $400.00 and you have to use their product which you sell.Read diet product.
They also ask you to spend upwards of $4000.00 to become a suprevisor where you earn most residuals.

Hmm who's making money here.
 

train

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Aren't pyramid selling schemes illegal ?
 

queenie

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hmmm

If you're looking for easy money, why not help out a member of Nigerian royalty? Personally, I made my fortune selling snake oil.
Q.
 

Kurt

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Somewhere between here and there
SCAM

I know two ladies that worked for me that
are out $30 because of this very scam.
Stay away.

Legit work from home type businesses are really hard to find.

Good Luck

Kurt
 

David_peza

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SCAM!
My friend was so stupid that she "donate" twice, once in her name and once in her husband name.
Now she got less 60$ in her wallet.
;)

David p.
 
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CyberGoth

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its a big fat scam. if you do the economics of it, the fine print will typically say something like "you pay for postage" and there will sometimes be "registration fees" or "admin fees" and after a while you wind up losing money in order to help make some slimoid rich.

Caveat Emptor seems to apply.

be careful.
 

garzen

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CyberGoth, David_p eza, drlove and all the other that said it’s a scam were right.
 

mega

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I say its 99% fake. i once did something like this a long long time ago. its just a pyramid scheme. The schemes change slightly but the concepts still stay the same. it's mostly people trying to rob each other blind.
 
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