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Are there any legitimate work from home jobs that requires no fees?

I am a single mother and I am looking to work from home I do not want to own a business at least not yet. I have experience in banking and customer service. I am not interested in doing cold calling but I live in Alabama. If anyone know of anything I would appreciate if you could share what you do or how do I apply .

Asked By: yoflynn2000 - 5/30/2007
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I am also a single mom so I know how you feel. I spent years searching for a work at home job so that I could stay at home with my little ones. All I found was scams and MLMs. I joined a service called SOHOjobs.org in April and now I am working from home doing customer service and typing. What I have discovered is that there are real and worthwhile work at home jobs but most of them are not advertised. This is where a job service that specializes in at home employment is helpful.

If you are interested in customer service then there are many employers you should apply with.

alpineaccess.com
arise.com
cloud10corp.com/
gecallcentercareers.com/
tdec.com/
telereachjobs.com/
verafast.com/
vipdesk.com
west.com
westat.com/
workathomeagent.com
workingsolutions.com

Since you have financial experience you might also try virtualofficetemps.com and teamdoubleclick.com

I think that most of these companies hire people regardless of their location. And there are many others. This is by FAR not the only employers offering home based customer service work. So don't give up. Also, before you apply, make sure that you have a really effective resume. SOHOjobs.org helped me with mine and I noticed that after I rewrote it I started getting interview calls.

Good luck!
Answered By: Susan S - 5/30/2007
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Oh yes! Im a real person with 2 kids and a stay at home mom I looked forever for anything to make some extra money and after like a zillion times of getting scammed i found this site It wont make you rich, but it is free and all you do is take part in free offers. I promise you do not need a credit card or anything to sign up. U can get paid up to 6 bucks for an offer. Now there ARE some offers you can choose that you do need a credit card for such as blockbuster or netflix trials those pay up to 30 bucks just for trying them and you can absolutely cancel before your card gets charged, but I dont even do those. I like to keep my info confidential. Well i started 4 days ago and just doing 100?ree offers and surveys I have accumulated 319.03. Pay out is on the 20th of the month so I am looking forward to my check! give it a try and see if its something your interested in. You cant go wrong with this!! You have to actually type in the following because I cant paste the actual link and there are NO spaces!!

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Answered By: erikalynng23 - 6/3/2007
I have spa parties in my home and others. I generally sell about $250-$450 at each party with 8-10 guests. I make a 50?rofit. That's $125-$225 each party. They take about 2 1/2 hours, 1/2 to set-up and then clean up and about two hours talking and demonstrating. Very casual atmosphere, doesn't feel like work at all. You can schedule as many as you want. Check out my site for more information:
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Answered By: spa_products - 6/2/2007
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Answered By: pinki j - 6/2/2007
I get that you do not want cold calling, that you do not want to own a business..

Unless you have been with a company long enough for them to allow you to work by proxy (at home), what you want right now does not exist.

Otherwise, be a student on learning about home business ownership for your future needs by downloading the 10 steps to success e book on http://laurajames.mentoringforfree.com

No promotion of any business is on that site, it is strictly to educate people.

Keep in mind that businesses and the rules in business change every 7 to 10 years as the needs of people change, which is a direct affect on what kind of a business you are going to own in the future.

For example, owning a CD store is obsolete, we are now in the digital age whereby people no longer need to own them when they are on demand.
Answered By: Laura J - 5/30/2007
Go to west.com fill out a application, its answering calls you can make 0-400 a week and no fees
Answered By: jimmy b - 5/30/2007
Do your research as there are plenty of scams.

Read all the material you can find. The link below has some good free ebooks that can give you ideas that don't cost anything and are online.

http://www.preferredpromoz.com/thankyou.html
Answered By: JLMelvin - 5/30/2007
First off, do your research. Make sure it is a business of good reputation. I am currently working on something that you might want to check out. I am a WAHM of 3 boys. There are a few ways to make money in my company and one of them is free... email me for more info.

You may want to consider a home based business- the tax benefits are awesome. There are some inexpensive ways to get going, and have low overhead every month. Again do your research. Knowledge is the best weapon in making decisions, and I hope that you are able to find what you are looking for.
Answered By: amysgetaways - 5/30/2007
If you are looking for an affordable opportunity...Ultra International may be for you!.......You can own an ESTORE website for only $9,95 per year...and you will earn commissions from your sales plus you can purchase wholesale from your back office and sell online...They are also working on a party plan option, due out soon...

Of course they have the options of upgrading to an autoship but this is not required...To earn commissions from referrals or downline, you would either need to upgrade to an autoship or just sell $25.00 per month BV which is about $40.00 retail...from your store or wholesale purchase........
They also have their optional business builder system which is FREE for 30 days to test drive. which includes Free leads, autoresponder with letters, scripts and contact manager...It is absouluely awesome.......If you decide you like it, it will cost 19.95 a month after the 30 days.......but where else can you get a system with free leads for only 20.00 bucks a month...

Anyway you can take a FREE Tour of the system and business at : http://www.ultranetbizbuilder.com ......This will give you the store and the system free for 30 days to see if you like the business itself.....
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Answered By: msmarcylynn - 5/30/2007
You can check this link out. It might help

http://www.squidoo.com/work-at-home-jobs-how-to-succeed/
Answered By: SecretAgnt - 5/30/2007
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Answered By: miabellashop - 5/30/2007
Hi there!!! there are many home based jobs available on net but the thing is that there also many spammers among them too. so all u need to do is NEVER PAY ANYONE ANYTHING AT ALL FOR A JOB YOU DO FOR THEM AND NO MATTER HOW TEMPTING THEY MAY SOUND. COZ THEN THEY HAVE A CHANCE TO BE A SCAM.
i do a home job without paying anyone anything atall and earn a satisfactory income too.This job, which i do, doesn't have any geographical boundaries, it can be done from anywhere at all. for more details on the job please visit the following sites. i hope you find the job you are looking for real soon. all the best!!!


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