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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Integrity Reviews

I have been searching for a website which helps those of us searching for a non scam type of "work at home" opportunity and I found this link while searching today. Looks like a husband and wife team have done alot of extensive research trying to find what is legit and what's not.

Here is a quote from their website:

We found that about 98% of the websites that offer to tell you how to make money on the Internet are frauds. The other 2% are actually legitimate. But the only way that you will be able to find them is by reading reviews of the actual product that is offered.

98%!! Wow, if that's not scary huh.

Now, this company actually intrigued me. They came highly recommended on this Integrity Reviews website.



Watch out for scams

What to look for when searching for online jobs where you can work from home.

Scammers come a dime to the dozen, if it's not in the field of love there are ways which scammers are pretending to provide an online opportunity for you to make money, when in fact, all they really want is your banking account number so that they may embezzle money from your account. Crazy isn't it, how difficult it is to find a legitimate job anymore, when there truly are wonderful work at home opportunities out there, but you have to search and search and research and research. It's mind boggling at best.



Process Rebates

I am searching for a way to make additional income and came across an ad for a company listed in my local pennysaver called Process Rebates. I would appreciate any comments to be added to my blog in regard to this company.

I reviewed their website and the very first big red flag was where you have to pay them to become an employee. That to me, says MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) all over it. I never could understand why a person would want to work for a company where you have to pay them to basically hire you. I seriously have my doubts about this "company". Please share your experiences with me in the comments section. I'm looking forward to hearing if this is a worthwhile venture. It sure sounds easy enough. My parents always taught me that if it sounds "too good to be true, it probably is". I've been burned by MLM and I'm extremely hesitant to fork over cash to a not so reputable company. Just the concept makes my skin crawl.

They also call themselves "Paid Refunds". And EasyCashJob is also linked in with this organization which appears to be a way to make money by doing online surveys. I would be interested in hearing about these different companies, if that's what you want to call them.

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