I am in Asia and received an email offering an opportunity to make money from home doing nothing but processing emails via internet. It sounds very attracting to me but doing some researches online show me that there are many internet-based business scams out there. Can someone help me with this?
Thanks a lot in advance as your clues will help me and others to avoid waisting their hard-earned money…
It has to be a scam if you have been sent an email about it. People usually have to apply for jobs, they are not just offered them.
its either a scam or one where you open 1000 emails a day making .00001 cents per email….
either way, they are not worth it. if it was really that simple, don’t you think more people would be jumping to do such a job?
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It has to be a scam if you have been sent an email about it. People usually have to apply for jobs, they are not just offered them.
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don’t be waisting your time doing that, my parents use to get lots of junk mail (snail mail) and he came up with a very good idea and turnning junk mail into cash mail, i am sure it would work on junk e-mails aswell.send him an e-mail and i am sure he can give you information on the subject, his e-mail is bobby@brooksenterprises29692.com tell him you want more info on how to turn junk mail into cash mail he should give it to you free. thanks
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http://www.brooksenterprises29692.com
If the email was unsolicited, then YES, it is a scam. Most jobs like that are scams. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. It never hurts to check up on the company online and see if others have complained about them.
Do your homework, or just err on the side of caution and ignore it completly… thats my advice.
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i don’t know much about the email processing jobs but i found one that is working fine for me i am making four figures a week
http://ynesbitt.traverustravelnetwork.com/index.asp?CO_LA=
http://www.largestindustry.com/
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