Work at Home Scams

As a mother of 3 I’ve been scammed by all the work at home so-called jobs online. I’ve tried several of the make money online scams just to make nothing at all. There are so many sites on the net scamming people out of money it’s a shame. These sites scam people so much they even have enough cash to dish out the $1000 to have their sites sponsored on Google and Yahoo! They claim to help you make money, but in actuality they are the ones getting rich off of poor innocent people.

If you believe the hype and think you can get rich quick then you deserve to be scammed. Nothing in life is free and no one gets something for nothing. You will not make over $100,000 a year doing hardly anything. You have to actually work to get something!

As you may know I hate working for people. I mean who wants to work 40 hours a week to get a lousy paycheck and to not get the respect you deserve. Have you been told that you are valuable and are worth more than you receive? Or do you just know this is a true statement of yourself? I’ve been told this by many people that I’ve worked with and I’ve even been complimented on my outstanding work ethic! I know I am worth more and I am more than just another hourly employee! So while I was off of work after quitting the Employment Guide I looked online heavily. I wasn’t going to spend any money on anymore scams so I signed up for more information on different online offers and I was contacted by a woman like myself.

She has 2 kids and she’s a stay at home single mom and she makes $3000 a month! She also works a part-time job, but she told me she’s about to quit her regular job and work her current at-home side job full time. I talked to her (Her name’s Patti by the way) for a few hours about what she does to make this extra money and she told me all about it. It does involve work and she makes most of her money online. It’s an excellent opportunity and you can do this part time until your money starts coming in well enough to go full-time like Patti.

I’m not going to go into the details because I really want people who are interested to contact me, but I will tell you this. This is no get rich quick scam, no pyramid scheme, no take surveys for cash scam, mystery shopper, data entry scam etc. This is no scam. You will have to put forth effort just like any other job, but you set your own hours, work at your own pace, you have no boss, and you can make as much money as you want depending on the time and effort you put into this side job.

This is a great opportunity and the best thing about it is you get paid daily. And you earn residual income too! All it takes is work, time and persistence just like any other job. So if you are really serious about making money from home or adding to your current income and your tired of the scams them email me at precious.samara(at)yahoo(dot)com.

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4 Comments

  • Destiny said:

    Hey, I just emailed you… hopefully I am worth sharing it with!! ^_^

    3/11/2008, 11:41am
    • Joana said:

      I too would like to hear more about this job that you found out about. If you could send information to the email address provided in the comment I’d appreciate.

      Indeed, a majority of the “make $XXXXX a week” programs are nothing more than pyramid schemes. I found it interesting though that you included mystery shopping in with the scams. I’ve found that mystery shopping, like many other jobs, requires you work at it but can be profitable. Of course, depending on the area you reside in, it might not be beneficial for some.

      3/11/2008, 12:18pm
      • Amy said:

        It sounds like a really good opportunity. I’m glad you found something that will eventually lead you to work at home. I think that would be ideal with children.

        3/13/2008, 12:41pm
        • Sarah said:

          I’ve seen a lot of get rich quick scams advertised in the newspapers. I have come to believe though that regarding those ads sponsored by Google and Yahoo, if it is too good to be true…it is. It is good though that you have found a genuine offer!

          3/14/2008, 6:57am