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  • 21st Century World Shop is a site where you can buy toys etc at good discounts to sell on eBay, Party Plan etc

    This is there website 21cws.com/express

    (This is a main website link, I do not get a referral)
  • techmax76
    techmax76 Posts: 120 Forumite
    I have found some jobs that can give you an extra income without living your home.

    Here is the list of jobs that you can do online. :T

    Web site design. With the continued growth of the Internet, Web site design has
    become a growing industry
    Graphic artist. There are a lot of ways to generate money through graphics.
    Virtual assistant. Can do just about anything for you that doesn't require the
    physical presence.
    Freelance writer. If you have a knack for writing, you can earn great money
    writing for others.
    Home business: The ideas and potential for a home business are limitless.
    Start a blog. Making money online requires very little cash investment and can be
    done on your schedule from home.
  • acerace
    acerace Posts: 4 Newbie
    hi, this is my 1st post and looks like there some good ideas on here, but has any 1 done envelope stuffing? i wouldn't mind doing this but ALL the companies seem to ask for money (to cover costs if you run away with there products)
    i found 1 in todays sun but they want £30 to cover costs,can any 1 advise me in this field of work,


    thanks for reading:money:
  • ilnf
    ilnf Posts: 150 Forumite
    acerace wrote: »
    hi, this is my 1st post and looks like there some good ideas on here, but has any 1 done envelope stuffing? i wouldn't mind doing this but ALL the companies seem to ask for money (to cover costs if you run away with there products)
    i found 1 in todays sun but they want £30 to cover costs,can any 1 advise me in this field of work,


    thanks for reading:money:

    It's a scam. Don't do it! The very few genuine companies will not ask you for money!
  • jjjyz
    jjjyz Posts: 1 Newbie
    me too good idea
  • can some 1 post any genuine sites or address's on here i can use then please, any 1?
  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Bake Off Boss!
    Envelope stuffing died out by and large a long time ago, a lot of people have asked about this line of extra income, but there seem to be no genuine companies around anymore.
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  • Vicster5
    Vicster5 Posts: 83 Forumite
    :rolleyes: Hi all,

    It's not big money at all - but hey it all adds up right? This is one of the places that they pay you for the internet searches that you do. I only signed up yesterday but made nearly 50p and that was just using their search thingy rather than google. It still brought up the links i wanted, only downside is it doesn't have a UK only button like google so searches need to be specific. If I made 50p every day then it would add up to £182.50 a year... Obviously I haven't been paid yet as it goes it when you get to £20, can be paid into bank or paypal account.

    Don't try and scam it though as it warns you that it will know if you put in false searches just to try and get paid! Does anyone know of any others that are better?

    If anyone wants the link to it then message me as I can't post link as a new thread user! Otherwise you can find it on money magpie or search for "Homepages friends" I would be very interested to see how other people get on. I first read about it in Prima magazine who said that you can make upto £20 a month. Assuming it is a genuine thing as it was in their magazine. Will keep you informed as to how I get on if anyone is interested!
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  • techmax76
    techmax76 Posts: 120 Forumite
    Hello,

    Looking for good online job needs patience and being wise because there are so many scams that might took the opportunity to ask for a payment of any amount. Always remember that you are looking for a job that will help increase your income and not slash any amount from your budget.
  • moneymouth77
    moneymouth77 Posts: 225 Forumite
    It looks like they're thinking about increasing minimum wage again, so maybe this won't be a massive issue... See here for more info: http://money.sky.com/mp/features/news/2009/06/12/National-minimum-wage-could-rise.html
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