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gregriv69
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#1 · Posted: 20 Dec 2006 00:56


No job should make you pay up front for supplies or material. They make all sorts of excuses up to explain why you have to pay but when it comes down to it, you are giving them money to work. There are plenty of jobs out there that pay YOU money to work. Go for those.

cherie27
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#2 · Posted: 7 Apr 2008 23:58


Normally those jobs that requires to pay upfront, most likely they are scams.

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GunHoChris
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#3 · Posted: 10 Apr 2008 00:13


cherie27:
Normally those jobs that requires to pay upfront, most likely they are scams.

A majority of people believe the hype that those sales pitches provide and before taking the time to do further research on the business opportunity and also the promoter they simply believe in the sales pitch and simply throw their money away into that business opportunity.

Also there are a lot of individuals who simply aren't genuine marketing mentors and they simply just disappear once you invest into them and their business opportunity and in doing so the average person feels like they have been scammed because it has happened more then once.

Take the time to do further extensive research on the business opportunity before deciding to join and also the individual promoting the business and check their track record.

If you do so you will realize there is many of us successful online entrepreneurs that are genuine marketing mentors who do teach those willing to learn how to establish their own online business and most importantly how to market their online business effectively on the Internet.

But then again there are those people that simply believe it's a big scam and they simply will never be able to enjoy life as much as they could and create that serious wealth and success that they dream of.

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#4 · Posted: 10 Apr 2008 11:02


cherie27:
Normally those jobs that requires to pay upfront, most likely they are scams.



Eg. Online gambling. Stay away. Stay faaaar away...

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CSGWAHM
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#5 · Posted: 10 Apr 2008 11:21 · Edited by: CSGWAHM


A work at home JOB should not require money to be paid to find out more information. A work at home business opportunity most likely will have some kind of fee up front. There's much more money to be made in a work at home business, also.

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#6 · Posted: 17 Apr 2008 22:14


GunHoChris:
But then again there are those people that simply believe it's a big scam and they simply will never be able to enjoy life as much as they could and create that serious wealth and success that they dream of.


I agree. People get the attitude that everything is a scam and that all of the online businesses are a fake. So far from the truth. While there are a lot that aren't real, there are some diamonds in the rough, that with some hard work and dedication, pay a serious residual income.

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