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SAHM In desperate need of advice/help?!?
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I don't know what ironing is0
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I'm a SAHM and would love some info on data entry from home! We've just moved and money's a bit tight, so would welcome any info on making money from home...I can only work weekends and evenings so my only other option is supermarket work - and there's nothing available at the moment!
Thanks guys
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Me too! Nice to see others in the same boat. Starting to worry about how we'll cope when the maternity pay stops so would be good to pick up a bit of data entry work or something similar.
pippi xxMoneysaving newbie! mid-May/June: Quidco = £66, Topcashback = £2.32, yougov = £1, tesco = £210 -
Could someone please PM me on how I can find out about Data Entry work at home??
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me to please0
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Yes, someone please PM me about legitimate data entry from home. I've heard people throw the term around, but whenever I've googled it, all I've gotten are scams.
I'd love to know if there are legitimate opportunities though. I do AQA which I love but I find I can't do it when the kids are around.0 -
I had search on google about data entry work at home: www(.)dataentrycompany(.)com
Hope that can help
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Data Entry does sound good. Anyone help with contacts?0
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Could someone please PM me on how I can find out about Data Entry work at home??
Thank you
i think theres something on another thread, i'm sure virgin media or something like that...
BUT if you are working wherever it is, even if it is 'home based' who is watching your kids when you are data entering/on the phone and so on???
if you need the odd bit of money here and there then ebay or mystery shopping may be right for you, or car boot sales?Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
I have done reading too!
To avoid all evil, to do good,
to purify the mind- that is the
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I agree Sarahsaver, there are sooooo many scammers out there as regards Data Entry when I had my little one I searched and searched for a home working job but all that I found were scams which I completely avoided, it doesn't give me any pleasure ripping other people off which is what alot were suggesting.(I was well bought up)! Therefore I had to return to my job v part time- luckily, but would have loved to be a SAHM.
Ebay is a good way of making some cash although you have to put the time in, with photos and descriptions, mystery shopping is good too, for abit of extra but again you have to put the time in with reports but it fits in well around the children.
Good Luck to everyone and if you find any home working opp that are legit let me know!!;)0
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