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gosck47
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Joined: 29 Jul 2006
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# Posted: 29 Jul 2006 10:45
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Hi all,
I have just now signed into this forum. I would really like to know that how much truth is there in the claims of all these websites.. tempting you to do email processing and earn at home.. data entry pros required etc....
Is there any truth in their claims??? should one go for such things??? Please respond as i was just about to buy this package.. as it is i have waisted money on the click bank registration ... Some good advice would be really helpful
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Vishal P. Rao
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# Posted: 30 Jul 2006 01:04
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Please read:
Any Legitimate Data entry or Envelpe Stuffing Jobs?
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jacky4
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Joined: 21 Jul 2006
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# Posted: 7 Aug 2006 11:44
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Most data entry opportunities are not really about data entry, but about writing online ads.
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redresonante
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Joined: 7 Aug 2006
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# Posted: 7 Aug 2006 13:47
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OK the business model on the Data Entry side makes sense to me and I really need something like this. I've got a bunch of them that say they can pay $10-$20 a form and this seems about right as per advertising rates. So many forms on the internet prevent bots from filling them out and I've often considered more subtle, insiduous advertising on the Net to be more effective.
I've been quoted about $20 for the training package, which does seem kind of dumb, why not just take it out of my first form?
Can anyone (like you SueZQ) refer me to a couple of good data entry 'vendors'? Right now I've got this British 'outfit' (guy), someone supposedly in Myrtle Beach and some other people offering to 'get me started' for $15-20 for the training pakage (which is probably just an email package and a video link).
What d'yall think?
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