Does anyone know of any good, legit online jobs?
By Paula
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There's lots of legitimate jobs online. Marketforce.com and also there is pinecone reasearch, surveyspot.com, and others. Hope this helps.
I read a lot of these jobs online. It's just too hard to tell what is legit and what isn't. Some want you to pay for them to give you a job. I never paid for a job in my life and I'm not about to start now.
I think a good way to work online is to sell items you have, can make or can get for less and sell for more. I sell items on ebay, craigslist and on my own online store at www.papersigns.ecrater.com.
I'm not getting rich but make some money. If you really put the work into it, you could make a comfortable living doing this. Also, it's free to set up your own store at ecrater. If you make any crafts, you could also sell them on etsy.com. Good luck.
I wasted a lot of time trying to find a legitimate site for making a little extra doing surveys, and ended up deleting all of them. Many of them want to give you Sweepstakes entries, some of them are just a long lists of places to order magazines, get a credit card, get information on a variety of things like insurance, electronics, etc. Some tell you it is a survey and you spend time giving them personal information about your interests, your age, gender, children, education, and some even ask your income bracket, and one asked for social security number.
Some of the questions, I understand, are to match your interests with the surveys, but they don't file these in your account, for each "survey" you first have to fill out this form, and then most times they will say "Sorry, you don't qualify for this survey." It is too hard to sift out all that stuff, and I tried about half a dozen, and deleted them all. Selling on my website is my best answer for "Work At Home" income.
Harlean from Arkansas
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