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My DH was looking through jobs on Craigslist & someone emailed him on making money from home on the computer. The company seems to be PPD Network & his blog is jobsource2020. There are testimonials that people are making money, it seems to be signing up for jobs & doing them on the computer, some take 1 hr or some take less & you can make between $29 - $45 an hour. The testimonials seem real and I want to know if anyone is familiar with this. You have to have a paypal account to collect your money.

 

Can anyone advise if they are familiar w/this.

 

Thanks.


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My DH was looking through jobs on Craigslist & someone emailed him on making money from home on the computer. The company seems to be PPD Network & his blog is jobsource2020. There are testimonials that people are making money, it seems to be signing up for jobs & doing them on the computer, some take 1 hr or some take less & you can make between $29 - $45 an hour. The testimonials seem real and I want to know if anyone is familiar with this. You have to have a paypal account to collect your money.

 

Can anyone advise if they are familiar w/this.

 

Thanks.

 

 

I agree it's definitely bogus. Don't be fooled by slick marketing, anyone can make that stuff up. I doubt any of those "opportunites" are real, but if they were real, they certainly would not be paying anywhere near $29+ an hour, since you could get all the eager work-at-home labor you'd need for 1/4th that amount.

 

There are people who make good money working at home -- novelists, consultants, corporate regional sales reps, self-employed people. But those are people who've developed unusual talents or have unusual positions with their employer -- nothing to do with the kinds of work-at-home "jobs" that are advertised.

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Would you send someone $3,000 if they sent you a $3500 check? Sounds like duh right?

 

Its a scam... theyre going to have upfront costs for software/training/whatever and you will make nothing.

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no but have you noticed all those signs you see inyou neighborhood where you can make $5000 a week from home? wouldn't you think if they made that kind of $$$ they would be able to afford real advertising and not a bunch of cardboard signs posted along side the road?

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no but have you noticed all those signs you see inyou neighborhood where you can make $5000 a week from home? wouldn't you think if they made that kind of $$$ they would be able to afford real advertising and not a bunch of cardboard signs posted along side the road?

 

I have ALWAYS wondered that very same thing...

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Most of the times, if it's too good to be true, it's most likely bogus. If there is money involved coming from you, stay away from those.

 

Easy money is very tempting, but there is nothing in this world that is easy to earn. You have to work hard to earn it.

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