sharon on July 31st, 2009

As you recall in my last post, I had questions about their refund policy and wanted some clarification before paying the $97. I never heard back from them. Now, if I weren’t investigating this company I would certainly not pursue it. But, since I want to complete my investigation I will go ahead and register.
I [...]

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sharon on July 30th, 2009

I decided to investigate a data entry ad because I’ve looked into them in the past myself and have found them to all be extremely similar. While there are companies that hire people to do data entry work from their homes, most of them don’t post ads on the Internet.  Hopefully, this post will make [...]

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sharon on July 29th, 2009

I decided to investigate envelope stuffing  because it’s one of the most prevalent work at home ads out there (not on my site, mind you). I also thought it was appropriate because I am asked on a daily basis whether or not you can really earn a living (or make any money at all) stuffing [...]

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sharon on July 23rd, 2009

My friend’s daughter Sage is visiting us for the summer.  She’s a week younger than my youngest daughter and they’re like sisters.  Between all of our regular summer activities like going to the beach and the river, they’ve decided to start a business.
They made up flyers offering their services as dog walkers, car washers, yard [...]

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sharon on July 21st, 2009

You probably know that I have work at home jobs listed at my site.  You may not know that every week I publish an email notification of the new listings that were posted each week- The Job Listings Weekly.  They go out each Tuesday morning.  Here’s a screenshot of this week’s issue:

At the top you’ll [...]

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