do all these freelance jobs via internet really work or are frauds?having to pay 60-100 bucks for enrollig?
i am recieving many e-mail from freelance jobs.do they really work?yahoo does not mark them as spam let me add that i live in greece
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How does this sound: I have an amazingly good job opportunity. I can offer lots of money and you can work from home. Basically, it is a dream-job. But somehow, I can't get people to line up in front of my door. It seems that ads and word-of-mouth don't work for this fantastic opportunity. So instead, I have to approach millions of people via spam-emails, hoping that someone will take my offer. Ask yourself this question: If it's such a good dead, how come these people offering these deals are wasting their time sending emails? Answer: They're not wasting their time. Their fantastic work-from-home job is: Send out millions of emails and talk people into sending you $60-$100. Technically, they are not lying. But the fact that they can't tell you what the job is means it's a scam. The job is: Exactly what they are doing. Sending out ads about fantastic opportunities and getting people to send you money to get information.
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The ones charging a fee just to enroll are either providing you with a list of companies that are usually not worth it. You should never waste the money on those offers. There are plenty of 100% free online income opportunities. Although they could never replace the income you could make working for someone. Try http://www.GetPaidTo.com/join You get paid to simply sign up for spam and they pay out daily and within 15 minutes via paypal when you cash out. It's suggested you get a free e-mail account from google mail. http://www.gmail.com Also use a new e-mail address for each offer you sign up to. With gmail, you can add periods in your e-mail address and it's viewed as a completely different/new address. Also it's recommended that you clear your cookies so the completed offers get credited to your account. So for example, you have the e-mail address HelloWorld@gmail.com and complete your first offer. Clear your cookies and when you sign up for the next offer, you would type the e-mail addrress H.elloWorld@gmail.com, or H.e.lloW.orld@gmail.com It doesn't matter where you put the periods. There's hundreds of sites that are out there and 100% free to join. ( They pay YOU, you do NOT pay them ) Here's a short list to get you started. Http://www.GetPaidTo.com/join ( Pays you daily ) Http://www.CashLagoon.com ( Pays you daily ) Http://www.DealBarbiePays.com ( This site pays monthly but I highly recommend it ) Http://www.DealBarbiePaysFast.com ( Pays you on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Highly recommended as well ) Feel free to e-mail me if you would like a longer list.
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As said above, paying for a site is a sure sign of a scam. It's actually pretty easy to make a few hundred extra bucks a month with survey sites, but most people get frustrated with the scam sites trying to make a buck off the legit ones. I talk about a few good ones I've used here if you're interested in going down that path: http://surveys.informerbot.com
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You don't need to pay these huge sus of money...I started myself 8 months ago and it really works. I even created my own freelance forum and blog for everyone who needs clarifications and tips in freelancing. You are welcome to join and discuss your issues: http://ruxatranswrite.com/aeforum
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