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anyone working at home online?

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that sounds interesting, data entry is boring sure but working from home would make up for that i think, and i like that its up to u how much u make, any idea who i would need to contact to find out more about that sort of thing? cheers

I would also be very interested, please give me some info if possible.
 

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Ok fellas interested in the work from home I was on about...They have a website where you can apply :D

Power School Planners

thank u very much, if i can just be a little bit honest here and say that the site looks a bit lets say "plain" :yeah: u have dealt with them obviously, what are they like?
 

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Yeah the lady I spoke with Natasha is lovely, didnt have any problems answering any questions I had.

I didn't get much of a start with them coz I ended up working as a carer only a week after joining them. 2 of my mates work with them though and have never had any pay issues etc.

And well the website, there isn't much need for them to spend heaps on advertising I spose, as they get all of there employee's after putting a ad on essentialbaby.com mums love work like that easy, do it in your own time etc.
 

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Yeah the lady I spoke with Natasha is lovely, didnt have any problems answering any questions I had.

I didn't get much of a start with them coz I ended up working as a carer only a week after joining them. 2 of my mates work with them though and have never had any pay issues etc.

And well the website, there isn't much need for them to spend heaps on advertising I spose, as they get all of there employee's after putting a ad on essentialbaby.com mums love work like that easy, do it in your own time etc.

yeh i guess thast true
 

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I am bumping up an old thread OMG!

For a good reason though lol! I have another job.... Mystery shopping! And yes blokes can do it too! I'm being paid $30 to go and test drive a car... $25 to go buy a game and return it 1 hour later, and $20 to go try on a top etc etc. All up next week being paid $280 for random jobs in my area, like Auto Parts, clothing shops, supermarkets, your own area, choose the ones you want, get paid to make phone calls $5-$13. Yeah ok you do have to do a survey after but its all pretty easy as long as you have a good memory. And even better Mystery Shopping is classed as a "hobby" so no tax :D

If anyone wants some links to the best sites online send me a pm.
 

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im bumping this, been a while, anyone have any stories or knowledge about making money online? have been spending quite a bit of time on it, so much to learn, im getting close to launching my website
 

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Just food for thought:
'I lost $7000': online scam victim speaks out - web - Technology - smh.com.au

Spiderweb looks like a scam, I haven't looked hard enough to find out which flavour of scam, but the old adage "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is" still applies in to the internet, never forget that!

I'm a webbie by trade (though I don't run an online store, I design sites for a company). I specialise in semantic markup, CSS design, information architecture, accessibility and usability. More than happy to answer any questions anyone has in these areas.
 

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yeh spiderwebsystem was silly, gave up on that a long time ago, too much effort


Just food for thought:
'I lost $7000': online scam victim speaks out - web - Technology - smh.com.au

Spiderweb looks like a scam, I haven't looked hard enough to find out which flavour of scam, but the old adage "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is" still applies in to the internet, never forget that!

I'm a webbie by trade (though I don't run an online store, I design sites for a company). I specialise in semantic markup, CSS design, information architecture, accessibility and usability. More than happy to answer any questions anyone has in these areas.
 
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