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Does anyone know if Google work from home is a scam?

They called me saying they had an opening in my area to work from home. they want $195 for a registration fee. i want to know if its legit. Can anyone tell me if its a scam or not?

Asked By: yallsuc - 9/28/2009
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SCAM!!!

1)Google never calls anyone.

2)Only Google service that pays you is Google Adsense.

3)Legitimate work from home sites do not charge you any fees because they pay YOU to do their work.

You can always do a Google or Yahoo search about that scam to know more about it.
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1)There are no registration fees or any other hidden payments.They take their cut from the people who hire you for their jobs. In short you work for "someone" and that "someone" pays the site's fee; not you. Plus the site ensures you get paid and that too in time.

2)If you are only looking for "Click on ads Make money" or "Take Surveys get $$$ " or "Refer a friend make instant cash " keep in mind that they are not worth your time or money.The sooner you figure this out the better it is for you. Now I cant speculate here. So do your own research before jumping into anything...

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Hope this info was useful for you...
Answered By: Anand - 9/28/2009
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That one is a scam ...the real ones dont require a expensive fee like that



you can make about 350 dollars a week if you post links on the google search engine, this isnt a get rich quick scheme, but a way to make good money if you have about 20 minutes of free time everyday

to get started go to GoogleIsHiring.Com
Answered By: Ashley - 9/30/2009
Its a scam i try it look at the terms you will be bill $67 a month for no reason. took me a while to cancel there payment cuz they say we didn't charge you some other company did and so on. i do free websites takes longer to make a good profit but ones you get going you will be making some decent money here's some websites that i work with.

I am going to post a list and tell you a lil about it .


#1 MYLOT this website is fun and free do you like myspace, facebook, twitter forums? and yahoo answers? Here how you get paid here you reply to some discussions doing some task or referrals
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WEBSITE LINKS http://hits4pay.com/members/index.cgi?butcher909


#4 CashCrate Here you get pay to take surveys you can also do cash offers for up to $50.00 but be careful read terms for those I only do surveys and referrals and I do good its free to join as well.You currently earn 20?f what your referrals make and 10?f what their referrals make.
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#8 PAID2YOUTUBE that'sight pay to youtube this one is easy and free to join here. You'll get paid $0.01 for each video you personally view, $0.10 for each comment you leave, and $0.35 for each subscription you make. every 24hrs they will have new ones so log in often You'll also get paid $0.005 for each video your referrals view, $0.01 for each comment your referrals leave, and $0.10 for each subscription your referrals make.
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#9 BUXP Here we got a free to join PTC Website you get pay to browse ads they put a good amount of ads per day so make sure you log in everday.also make sure you do your referrals to make more money$$$
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ok thats all so far but I will update and add more stay in touch and happy earning!!!
Answered By: devotchka21 - 9/29/2009
If your looking for a work from home option try this site below

http://www.how-2-workfromhome.info/

I joined it a few weeks ago and have had good results.

Cheers Hope i have helped anyone

x x x
Answered By: SARAH - 9/29/2009
If anything or any site asking for a fee to tell you how e********y most of the time those are scams. After you why pay someone because you want to earn. Most of those Google work stuff scam you so better be careful

http://www.earn-money-online-free.info/pay-per-click/adsense/google-scams-faq.php


If you have a website you can apply for Google AdSense. Its free to apply and if you have a few months old website they will accept you. Its the best way to earn online.

http://www.earn-money-online-free.info/pay-per-click/adsense-pay-per-click-ads.php
Answered By: dude xyx - 9/29/2009
Its a scam.
Answered By: Chris - 9/28/2009
Yes its a scam
Answered By: Ponex - 9/28/2009
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