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Desperate to work from home

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  • typhoon
    typhoon Posts: 171 Forumite
    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.:confused:
    Do I have to wait 6 months before I try again?
    Wendy
    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
    whouston10 Posts: 20 Forumite
    typhoon wrote: »
    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. :cry::cry:

    Wendy
  • yorkie98
    yorkie98 Posts: 306 Forumite
    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.. ;)
  • whouston10
    whouston10 Posts: 20 Forumite
    yorkie98 wrote: »
    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 ;)
    Wendy
  • arkonite_babe
    arkonite_babe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    wendy, I'll now move this over to the "up your income board" to see if you can get some more help :)
  • whouston10
    whouston10 Posts: 20 Forumite
    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.
    Wendy
  • brownbabygirl
    brownbabygirl Posts: 1,356 Forumite
    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:D
  • 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?
  • Chollita
    Chollita Posts: 678 Forumite
    'Training fee' = scam = avoid.
  • brownbabygirl
    brownbabygirl Posts: 1,356 Forumite
    Chollita wrote: »
    'Training fee' = scam = avoid.

    I agree:eek::eek::eek::eek:
    QUIDCO £2827 paid out since October 2007:D
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