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Desperate to work from home
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oh no that's awful!!! Did they give you any reason why not? You should contact them and find out where you went wrong,and if you can apply again. Aw I'm so sorry I know you really wanted it, it sounded ideal too. :mad:whouston10 wrote: »O Dear. I got a big fat no! Really disappointed as I really wanted to do the AQA. Don't know where I went wrong really.
Do I have to wait 6 months before I try again?
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oh no that's awful!!! Did they give you any reason why not? You should contact them and find out where you went wrong,and if you can apply again. Aw I'm so sorry I know you really wanted it, it sounded ideal too. :mad:
The letter says they don't give any feedback. It also says to wait 6 months before re-applying! I'm sure I've read of others on here who have applied again straight away which is why I asked if I really need to wait 6 months.
Gutted because this would have been ideal.

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My guess Wendy would be that if you used an alternative e-mail address, you could get away with another attempt at applying. I doubt the vetting process goes much further than blocking re-applications from known e-mail addresses. Not that I'd reccomend this course of action..
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My guess Wendy would be that if you used an alternative e-mail address, you could get away with another attempt at applying. I doubt the vetting process goes much further than blocking re-applications from known e-mail addresses. Not that I'd reccomend this course of action..

Thanks for that. I may, or may not try that then
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wendy, I'll now move this over to the "up your income board" to see if you can get some more help
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arkonite_babe wrote: »wendy, I'll now move this over to the "up your income board" to see if you can get some more help

Thanks for that, I could do with all the help I can get.
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PierremontQuaker03 wrote: »e-mail me at [EMAIL="jbdarlofc@yahoo.co.uk"]jbdarlofc@yahoo.co.uk[/EMAIL] - I can give you some interesting options
not a good idea to post your email like this. Why not share the information here or just send them a PM??QUIDCO £2827 paid out since October 2007:D0 -
Hi,
I'm new to this site and not too sure where to start. This question seems to be along the same lines as mine and my answer may help?
I have found a website (web-earner) that pays for data entry, this can be done from you own home and in your own time. They ask only for a one off £33 training fee and offer £20-£25 per data entry. Has anyone heard of them or is working for them - I feel it could be a great way to boost earnings without encuring travel or child care costs, any suggetsions?0 -
'Training fee' = scam = avoid.0
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