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Could anyone tell me if the at work from home data-entry jobs are legit or if you know what web site is good?
Asked by msh
I am looking for a job, and would like to be able to stay home with my children. Every work from home job I see on the web sites they are asking for money or there is more behind it in order to get started. Help, Help
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You can always check with the better business bureau. I would be very leery of any company that requires you to pay money up front.
See if you qualify to work at home as a medical transcriptionist. They tend to make decent money-but you have to have an understanding of medical terminology among other things.
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my mother spent my whole life in Data-Entry, i think the ground safty rule would be to only sign on somewhere that has a distinguished name, or a real office building as their basis
Answered by duffusd
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I've checked out a bunch of those jobs. Funny, they all seem to have the same thing in common. They want you to pay THEM money up front, before you start doing anything. A good solid job won't ask you for money. Save your time AND money.
Answered by hopefulmom
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