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Saturday 23rd August 2008
The last couple of years have seen a massive increase in the number of work at home offers, from stuffing envelopes to completing surveys and everything in between. But do they work? Are they really cost affective?
The fall in economic activity in the UK has seen more and more people look towards the likes of mail shots and surveys to make ends meet. However, not all companies trading on the internet offer quite the service that they advertise with more failing to pay the agreed rates and some disappearing after the work has been done.
That said there are still thousands of genuine groups out there who do offer the chance to make money at home. While the rates may not be the best in the world it can make all the difference with money as tight as could be. However, it is vital that you do your homework before signing up to any of these groups and if you are asked to may a subscription fee, DONT. They are paying you to work not the other way around!
Do a quick search on the internet on any companies which you come across and you will soon see what kind of reputation they have. If the group is new then maybe have a look back in a few months and see what reputation they have built up. Don’t get fooled into signing up for a deal which is too good to be true as you will need to work hard for your money – but for some there is very little choice. |
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