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queenrachel16
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#21 · Posted: 7 Feb 2008 06:34


Fear: Have you found any luck with any of those sites you posted? Just asking becasue I looked into the Keystrokes4cash and it seemed fake. I figured i'd ask if you found out anything?
Let me know.
Thanks a ton

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#22 · Posted: 25 Mar 2008 07:20


I work for www.typistjobs.net which has been mentioned here
and know FIRST HAND it's NOT a scam.
I look at it this way.
A lot of people do not like the idea of having to spend money for work so they automatically label online jobs as a scam.

The simple truth is, if you were to get a job at Mc Donalds you would be required to..

#1. purchase a uniform which includes pants,a shirt and proper shoes.
#2. Purchase a food
card for $30 ( I worked there so I know) which is required in any type of food handling job!

#3. That does not even include the gas you pay for going back and forth to work each day so please give me a break!

You ALWAYS pay for work in one way or another,don't fool your selves.

I have made way more money with typistjobs.net sitting on my behind in just a few days then I ever made at Mc Donalds in a whole month!

The trick is to pay attention and do the work.
Some people are just lazy in my opinion or can't read or follow simple directions.

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De_nise
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#23 · Posted: 25 Mar 2008 13:10


Ricky, I'd like more information on this position, if you could provide a link to the website, that would be great. Thank you

gailita
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#24 · Posted: 4 Apr 2008 10:57


Ginaboyer,

If you don't mind me asking, do you get paid by the hour or per job? What's the starting rate of pay?

Thanks,

PrincessK
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#25 · Posted: 8 Apr 2008 19:01


Hi
I have heard of a lot of people being sucessful with my data team and one of the other sites you have listed. My data team has a 60 day money back gurantee . you can also do a search on squidoo there a few people on there wno are working a couple of these programs.

gailita
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#26 · Posted: 9 Apr 2008 10:02


I also started working for www.typistjobs.net. so far it seems okay. However it does cost $49 for the program but you are guaranteed work. Their customer service has been excellent so far. Will keep you guys posted.


Gail

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#27 · Posted: 23 May 2008 14:55


Did somebody hove experience with

http://www.adtypingjobs.com/index.htm

fear
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#28 · Posted: 2 Sep 2008 21:55


queenrachel16:
Fear: Have you found any luck with any of those sites you posted? Just asking becasue I looked into the Keystrokes4cash and it seemed fake. I figured i'd ask if you found out anything?
Let me know.
Thanks a ton


no, no luck... i dont wanna try and joined since they may be trying to "charge" me for working with them.

robinku
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#29 · Posted: 5 Sep 2008 10:52


I've tried "Type International", but didn't have any success. It must be said that that was before research led me to the conclusion that programs expecting cash upfront are not always going to give you the results that you're expecting, or that they promise.

Cheers for now.

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#30 · Posted: 17 Nov 2008 04:41


Odesk.com really pays... You can check them out if you want to...

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#31 · Posted: 17 Nov 2008 14:03


I have four years of General Transcription experience and there are an abundance of jobs in this field along with medical and legal transcription. However, General transcription requires no certification and you can learn it in as little as two weeks if you have good typing skills. I worked for several transcription companies and made anywhere from $350-$500 weekly.

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