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HollaHolla84
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Hi there just came across this website, It looked to good to be true and then I stumble across the £25 non-refundable fee. Anyone actually apart of this group or any other simular idea? I could really do with a second income that I can do at home (I already work 12 hours a day)
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Im always skeptical of paying for work, there are just too many scams out there, im not saying this one is a scam but i would be very carefull if i was you,
if you are looking for a second income you could try avon or mystery shopping i do both and there are plenty of perople on here who do the same aswell, im sorry if this dosent help much but i think when you have to pay to work there is only one person making money, the person you pay:rolleyes:september:£22 jackpotjoy,screensaver,£50 thomas cook voucher0 -
Yeah basically I'm expecting it to be a con, but there has to be at least 1 website that is legitimate site out there. I was just wondering if anyone had taken a gamble on this and it actually worked? Mystery shopping? Is that like walking into Tesco and checking that the staff do as there meant to do and products are all correct etc.0
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keep well away from this. The data processing is simply placing ads to get others to join up. There is no actual work, your money comes from the non-refundable fees that are paid by the people you recruit. That's if the site actually does pay you.0
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good tip is to always google the company, see what reviews it has. i dont think i would ever pay up front for a job, if they were legit and not a con then they could quite easily take it off your first lot of wages/earnings.0
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