Does anyone know if www.16income.com is real or a scam?

Anyone know if work at home adds are real or all a scam?

  • I heard some people say that there are company's that pay you to do work from home but haven't found one yet. Anyone have a suggestion?

  • Answer:

    Mostly scam. However, if you are motivated and interested in running your own business, there are honest companies out there to offer such businesses.

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Mostly scams. Here's a good one. An ad tells you you can make thousands of dollars from home. Just send $15.00 for you kit. You send the $15.00 and you get back a single typed sheet that tells you to place ads all over for making money at home and just send you $15.00 for details, to which you send a copy of the single typed sheet that you are holding in your hand. After paying for supplies and envelopes and postage you should have a $14.00 profit per transaction. Of course you have to recoup the original ad costs. A reverse pyramid scam, and they are all illegal.

Mostly a scam.

misteri

I've found something that you can do at home and iam in the process of trying it my self if interested email me at [email protected] .

slsorre

dear i try to much to find such this job bt no way so if we interest in such this work we can work to gother to find a good job on line

prince

Some are real some are scams. Do your research carefully before you join. I've tried 4 different companies over the years. But if you see my profile and email, you can see why I will never stock or deliver ever again.

jenniferjotheos

I believe that any company that asks for upfront or initial payment/deposit for work at home jobs is likely to be a scam. There are a few legitimate companies who don't ask you for any kind of advance fee for offering you a work from home job.If you are interested in a home based job,many companies like LiveOps,Alpine Access, WorkathomeAgent,employ home based callers to answer phone calls for them.More information at http://www.pcworkathome.net/customerserviceworkfromhome.html

Lisa W

The type at home and stuff envelopes ads are misleading advertising. These are real work at home sites. www.Freelanceworkexchange.com www.teamdoubleclick.com www.sciathome.com www.palmcoastd.com www.connect-dataplus.com www.tigerfish.com www.ustranscription.com www.escriptionist.com www.medicalreport.com www.viabletechnologies.com www.rbsten-tel.com www.expedict.co.uk www.talk2type.net www.nettranscripts.com www.webtranscribe.com www.hightechpros.com www.virtualassistantjobs.com www.deltadocument.com www.accurapid.com www.hightechpros.com www.ahumbledesign.com

emmettgolf

If you are looking for a job, try www.alpineaccess.com I am not with them, but I did a little research.

gatorgirl

Mostly scams. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. There ar enot going to be any easy ways to sit on your *** and bring home $500 bucks a week doing something the "anyone can do". Don't get caught up in the hype as the pushers of this stuff can be very convincing.

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