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zpcsc
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.
Operation_Home_Ownership
If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is...anyone can write up testimonials.

If we all could sit on our buns and START at $29/hr I am sure most ppl would. I would ignore the temptation of easy or fast $$$, if it is NOT of YOUR design [ie, your own biz venture].
Kevin20
QUOTE (zpcsc @ Jan 27 2009, 12:37 PM) *
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.
Bree82
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.
refi4
If they state a large income, it is bs marketing.
GatorJoe
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 $$$ they would be able to afford real advertising and not a bunch of cardboard signs posted along side the road?
CreditMcNugget
QUOTE (GatorJoe @ Nov 9 2009, 12:44 AM) *
no but have you noticed all those signs you see inyou neighborhood where you can make $5000 a week from home? wouldn't you think if they made that kind of $$$ 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...
DigitalGeist
If there are "start up" costs involved, then it's most likely bogus.
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