Questions & Answers On Work From Home Reviews Scams

Caroline asks…
I am intersted in a work at home job. ?
I heard about the “process at home” where you process rebates.
does anyone know anything about this?
its hard to research reviews on it because half the reviews are from competor companies.
is there a legit website that reviews work at home job?
and how bout process at home – real or scam?

admin answers:
“If a company requires initial payment from you in order to work for them, they are not legitimate.”
There are a few legitimate data entry companies but are not hiring and have large waiting lists (1-2yrs). The majority of data entry jobs you seen online are scams. A real company will want you to have skills inc fast typing, may want you to know MS Excel, and will usually ask that you have high speed internet. Once in a long while you may found one online on a job website but thats rare.
If you do an advanced search on yahoo, you will find previous answers, sometimes the info on these is good as the info they gave is likely to have been verified if the answer was voted as ‘Best’.

Charlie asks…
I would like to work for an employer from home? Are there any LEGITIMATE jobs? I can’t work outside my home.?
I have been without a job for 4 months and every “legitimate” review site ends up being another scam. It is hard enough being without work without also being taken advantage of by some creep that only wants to make money on other people’s misery. I need to work!

admin answers:
Before you sign on the dotted line be sure you check to see if they are a rip off, or scam…

John asks…
Anyone ever heard of the Shoemoney work from home program?
I am currently married and expecting our first child. In the beginning of my pregnancy my husband and I seriously considered me quitting my job and staying at home to raise our child. However to maintain our lifestyle and to provide better for our baby we decided it best to utilize daycare and for both of us to continue working full time.
Yesterday I happen to run across an article about this program called the Shoemoney Work From Home Job. It sounds extremely convincing and risk free. You invest about a hundred bucks of your own money and the program you receive teaches you how to post ads for large internet companies and they claim you start getting paid for every ad you post immediately. Too good to be true?…thats what I thought. So I started looking up reviews and information on how legit this program really is and I cant find anything negative about it at all.
Has anyone heard of this program? Is it a scam? Some of the comments I have read from other forums about this program seem slightly tainted…like they are not real people but rather computerized links…etc. I thought I might try this question out here on my own via Yahoo.
Thanks for any help! =)

admin answers:
100% scam.
The only way to make money is SELLING the system, not DOING the system.
If the system was so profitable, why would the owner want to decrease his income by having more people do the system? More people doing the same system means more competition and less income for all involved in the system.
The only person making any money here is the one that owns the original website selling the system.
Sorry, but you are not paid for “every ad you post”, you are paid for every person that clicks on your ad before it is deleted by that website’s moderators, follows the ad back to whatever site you are advertising, reads that website, signs up and doesn’t do a chargeback, then and only then are you paid a very, very small commission. Posting ads all over is a quick way to be permanently ip banned for spamming.
The “100% money back guarantee” is completely and utterly worthless. Clickbank, paypal and credit cards do not give refunds for ebooks, downloads, access, mentoring, advice, instructions, directions, virtual money or any other kind of non-tangible electronic goods, which is what is being purchased here, non-tangible electronic goods.
Just another “follow these vague instructions and you might be the one in a million that makes a bit of money doing this system” type website.
Reading the “disclaimer”, “terms of use” and “privacy policy” are all very telling. Translated, they know you won’t make any money, your payment is non-refundable and while you attempt to follow the system, they and other companies will spam you with other offers.

Lynn asks…
What sort of work can a Schizophrenic do from home?
Hi there,
I have Paranoid Schizophrenia, Uni-Polar Depression, O.C.D, Social Anxiety Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder and Mobility Difficulties.
If I were to go back to work, I fear I wouldn’t be able to cope in the “work place” and that also my High Rate (CARE) Disability Living Allowance would be slashed down to Low Rate (CARE) (because let’s face it, they DO take a dim view of working whilst being on D.L.A DESPITE those who reckon they don’t and will find themselves having regular reviews and having their D.L.A possibly slashed to a lower ‘Rate’ or stopped altogether. I speak mainly of people with Mental Difficulties rather then Physical).
To make it worth my while I’d have to earn more than £680.00 P/Month (which is what I get on Incapacity Benefit and Income Support). Please no “Scrounger” replies. At least I am considering getting back into work which is more than can be said for the rest of the Dole fodder of England. And would YOU seriously do an 8 hour job P/Week and earn £50.00 P/Week when you are currently receiving £160.00 P/Week (Not counting D.L.A) on I.B and I.S alone??? That would be STUPID!
So what sort of job could I do from home? GENUINE replies ONLY please. If you respond with all that “Make $1.5M P/Month from home” horse excrement then I WILL report you. Those are just scams and cons that require you to enter your card details and then you never hear from them again or you get re-directed to though about 50 different sites. It’s pure RUBBISH. And I am NOT from the U.S.A so $ DOESN’T help me! I need answers from the U.K only please or if you are from another country, only WORTHWHILE ideas please. Any web-sites with jobs for Disabled/Mental Health Difficulties are also welcomed.
Thank you.
Lin. xXx

admin answers:
If your illness has a constant risk to it you will not have your DLA cut. Simple. Sick of hearing all the untruths about work DLA and Mental Health. I am Bipolar and have been seriously ill on and off for 20 years but work and get high rate DLA and have done for 9 years.
As long as you are honest on your claims, you can still get DLA. Just because I have a job it doesnt stop me from avoiding my medication, stealing cars when high and speeding. Just because I have a job, it doesnt stop me needing somene to get me up in the mornings and make me eat or my mood is seriously disturbed. I can’t answer the phone and someone has to read my post. But when I am at work I have to pretend I am ok.
Frankly self esteem and self respect are worth far more to me than a few hundred a month, and with your diagnosis (although diagnosis is technically irrelevant in a DLA claim as many people share symptoms and are wrongly diagnosed, such as schizophrenia/ personality disorder) you would still face the risks. Also, you would get return to work credit of £40 per week for 12 months, and tax credits for disabled people which you dont even have to have DLA for.
It shouldnt be about the money, its about can you do it. Get some voluntary experience under your belt, and ths would make you mre attractive to employers.
Jobs are not like benefits, you have far more to prove, but ultimately, far more to gain than just money.

Elizabeth asks…
What has been your experience with a work-at-home business?
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I have tried several WAH opportunities from those requesting a small start-up to some major SCAMS. I am not looking for posts to YOUR business opportunity. I want REAL answers from REAL people about there horror stories or possible their good stories they have experienced trying to succeed at WAH.

admin answers:
Honestly,
My business hasn’t been easy. I have been met with more no’s than I thought I would. But I know that my efforts will pay off and I believe in the product and I have a desire to change the lives of others. If you don’t believe in what you are doing and are doing it just to make a fast buck, then nothing will ever work. I am sorry your WAH opportunities didn’t meet your expectations, but we get out of these businesses what we put into them. I hope this answer helps and I am available to go further if need be.
Thanks,
Shanitra
shani1993@yahoo.com

Jim asks…
Anyone been brave enough to try type-at-home.com? Does it really work or is it a scam? Looking for true review
Looking for answers from people who have actually paid the $50 and used the program offered on type-at-home.com

admin answers:
I have actually found a company that i love that i work from home with! It is not a scam..it is selling a real product. Get this…I dont have to sell it, though…i am in the personnel dept! And i didnt have to pay to work with them! If anyone is interested, they can check out the website at http://www.asihumanresources.com
Thanks
Amanda
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