I haven't seen much that impresses me.. yet.  The ones I chose to  
investigate bore complaints from misunderstandings and misstatements about the  
work 
performed and the methods of payments.  These work at home marketers  are 
no dummies.  But it seems like that know the right hook to attract  people 
who are in need of an income.
The one's I've check out often required you to spend some of your money or  
offered free merchandise to you for signing up for their credit card or 
purchase  some of their overpriced merchandise to market to others to recoupe 
your  investment (expense).
Before jumping into any venture, check the record of the company with the  
Better Business Bureau in your area and the area where the business is  
located.  Looking for contact complaints using the internet can also be  done, 
before you sign any dotted lines.  Inhouse, mystery store shoppers is  still 
another gimmick luring those those who may not be aware of the obligations  
they agree to.
I truly wished that I had a better answer ... but I don't.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 4/19/2009 6:12:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Any successful work at home or  paid surveys online found.  Last week I 
took the step to work at  home.  Since then I have never wasted so much effort 
since thinking I  would walk again.  If someone has found legitimate work at 
home and care  to share, please write. 
Merrill 
&            
Harley 



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