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Title: Work at home
Post by: lovekat on January 10, 2013, 06:35:21 pm
 :sad1: Why is that these work form home sites have you to pay them first before you are able to make any money. The whole point is to start making money right?  So what rode if any should we all follow; my suggestion is to continue to work hard with Fusion and have faith in what we chose to accomplish.

What are you guys opinion and thoughts on the subject? :bs:
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: cowgirl2116 on January 10, 2013, 07:04:47 pm
I like both working at home and working outside of the home.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: oldbuddy on January 10, 2013, 09:16:11 pm
:sad1: Why is that these work form home sites have you to pay them first before you are able to make any money. The whole point is to start making money right?  So what rode if any should we all follow; my suggestion is to continue to work hard with Fusion and have faith in what we chose to accomplish.

What are you guys opinion and thoughts on the subject? :bs:

I have been on work from home sites since Sept 2000 and I haven't spend a penny of my own money to make THOUSANDS. Having faith is much easier for me now.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: TimCookAppleCEO on January 10, 2013, 09:47:23 pm
This kind of work is not right for me.  I would not like to rely solely on this for income. I wouldn't pay anything for "work at home" kits.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: freshtees on January 11, 2013, 12:21:27 am
In general, you are 100% correct. If you are going to work from home, why would you have to pay as you are putting your time and efforts forward?
That raises a big red flag in my opinion.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: dragonxnp on January 11, 2013, 05:23:08 am
I wouldn't join sites that have you pay something up front first..

That just tells me they created an idea to put something together from their head and put it to market to see just how many people fall for it and makes them money .. However, its a good strategy to make money because of one self being creative and hey if people fall for it.. they have no consciousness of what the other person loses..

For example: If you come up with an idea of having a kit to show you how to make a birdhouse and put some fancy wording to it, then charges $4.95 to start your work at home business and markets it well on the web for many to see.. imagine how many times the $4.95 is multiplied to thier pockets.. and the kit only holds your first nail to start :) A no brainer money maker..

However, There some work at home businesses that require you to stuff envelopes or assemble items.. these companies charge up front because they will be sending you actual items to be sold after assembly or mailed out , so they charge just in case you decide not to return their items.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: oldbuddy on January 11, 2013, 05:39:23 am
There is always another side to every story. In order to be successful working from home, it does take a few tools and services like any other business would need if you want to make higher incomes. If you can earn commissions for passing your recommendations on to other work from home prospects to use the same valuable services that you found effective, that is not the same as paying for the privilege of working (even though it does require a monthly fee). That's how a LOT of bloggers monetize their websites.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: lovekat on January 11, 2013, 05:44:17 am
After reviewing everyone's thoughts, I see that it can go either way when you have the time.  I am getting the hang of it and so far so good I will continue.

This type of work is all about parients, faith, and confidence in your achievement!
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: madeara on January 11, 2013, 06:31:25 am
I am a freelance writer.  I work both in and out of my home.  There are numerous benefits to both.  Have a wonderful day!
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: almorin on January 11, 2013, 10:33:25 am
There are plenty of legitimate opportunities to earn money from home.  Normally there is always some form of investment of time and money but like FusionCash once you have an internet connection you can earn without having to pay fees for participation.  I think everyone should start with free to join opportunities before moving onto other opportunities that may charge fees.  There is just too much to learn when it comes to marketing and advertising online and it is much better to learn and earn for free.  Then, when one has developed skills and a following one can participate in more lucrative opportunities.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: oldbuddy on January 11, 2013, 11:32:05 am
There are plenty of legitimate opportunities to earn money from home.  Normally there is always some form of investment of time and money but like FusionCash once you have an internet connection you can earn without having to pay fees for participation.  I think everyone should start with free to join opportunities before moving onto other opportunities that may charge fees.  There is just too much to learn when it comes to marketing and advertising online and it is much better to learn and earn for free.  Then, when one has developed skills and a following one can participate in more lucrative opportunities.

I should have had you write the copy for my Expanding On Trust website.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: queenofnines on January 12, 2013, 10:05:38 am
:sad1: Why is that these work form home sites have you to pay them first before you are able to make any money.

Because those ones are usually scams, and if they're not a scam, the info probably isn't worth paying for, anyway.

No one can "work at home" through FusionCash alone, though.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: Beckys0528 on January 12, 2013, 10:28:04 am
I have only made money with FusionCash this will be my second cash out shortly, I am working on another site which didn't cost anything but I haven't got to my cashout yet to make sure it is legit I hope it is I just read emails, and the cashout is 30.00 dollars I'm halfway there as of today. I am on disability and I take care of my mom which she is 94 yrs old w/alzhiemer's and dimentia so any little bit helps for me Thank You FusionCash  :)
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: sak4kat on January 12, 2013, 12:03:28 pm
I've been told and read in a few different places that you shouldn't have to purchase anything to make money.  So I've decided never to pay for anything to pursue making money online.  True as someone else specified that working from home in this manner isn't for them...it's not for everyone.  Personally it's been good for me at this time in my life.  That's the beauty of it...it can work for anyone with as much time as they wish to devote to it.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: mjoseph1 on January 12, 2013, 12:09:29 pm
i am a bit skeptical of these myself ???
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: oldbuddy on January 12, 2013, 12:16:19 pm
I've been told and read in a few different places that you shouldn't have to purchase anything to make money.  So I've decided never to pay for anything to pursue making money online.  True as someone else specified that working from home in this manner isn't for them...it's not for everyone.  Personally it's been good for me at this time in my life.  That's the beauty of it...it can work for anyone with as much time as they wish to devote to it.

You are right, it's an individual thing. Just like some people would rather work for wages than own the business, it's a risk to invest in something like that with no guarantee of any return. Fortunately for me I DID own my own business offline for 30 years, so dropping a few hundred dollars I earned online free into something that may return a lot more is not a new experience for me. I have purchased thousands of dollars of software and opportunities online and made TENS OF THOUSANDS in profits from it. But to each his own.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: ahunter300 on January 14, 2013, 09:28:16 am
unless you are being creative you are a slave to the work - capitalism is based on private ownership of capital - when you create you create capital (or worth, or wealth) which is you own - when you work - you do not own your work - thus you are a slave to the work - thus you get less than 10% of the value of the work - is it worth 1 cent
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: ghunter on January 14, 2013, 09:33:24 am
I agree, why should you have to pay for the work from home kits.  I work  outside the home and I did not have to pay for this job.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: 6265AT99 on January 18, 2013, 06:55:39 am
:sad1: Why is that these work form home sites have you to pay them first before you are able to make any money. The whole point is to start making money right?  So what rode if any should we all follow; my suggestion is to continue to work hard with Fusion and have faith in what we chose to accomplish.

What are you guys opinion and thoughts on the subject? :bs:

My thoughts are any place that asks for your money first IS NOT LEGITIMATE!!!!  These are usually scams and many people fall for them.  I personally have never found one place that advertised "work at home" that was legit!!!!  I would never send them any money either!!!!
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: lovekat on January 18, 2013, 07:29:14 am
I really want to get the hang of working form home, because at this time I am struggle with health problems and my job terminated me after my FMLA was up.  So providing for my family is the road that I want to stay on so we do not get far behind.

*** So if anyone have any suggestion please fill me in.***
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: nhendrickson on January 18, 2013, 07:54:19 am
:sad1: Why is that these work form home sites have you to pay them first before you are able to make any money. The whole point is to start making money right?  So what rode if any should we all follow; my suggestion is to continue to work hard with Fusion and have faith in what we chose to accomplish.

What are you guys opinion and thoughts on the subject? :bs:

The ones that want you to pay them first are scams.  Getting you to pay them to belong or for their "system" is a way for them to make money.  So stick to the free ones.  After all, there are plenty out there that are legit like FC.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: ushaann on January 18, 2013, 09:08:46 am
In general, you are 100% correct. If you are going to work from home, why would you have to pay as you are putting your time and efforts forward?
That raises a big red flag in my opinion.
That's correct.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: ushaann on January 18, 2013, 09:48:47 am
I wouldn't join sites that have you pay something up front first..

That just tells me they created an idea to put something together from their head and put it to market to see just how many people fall for it and makes them money .. However, its a good strategy to make money because of one self being creative and hey if people fall for it.. they have no consciousness of what the other person loses..

For example: If you come up with an idea of having a kit to show you how to make a birdhouse and put some fancy wording to it, then charges $4.95 to start your work at home business and markets it well on the web for many to see.. imagine how many times the $4.95 is multiplied to thier pockets.. and the kit only holds your first nail to start :) A no brainer money maker..

However, There some work at home businesses that require you to stuff envelopes or assemble items.. these companies charge up front because they will be sending you actual items to be sold after assembly or mailed out , so they charge just in case you decide not to return their items.

what are those sites in which they will be pay for assembling things?
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: southernhorizons on January 19, 2013, 11:04:51 am
what are those sites in which they will be pay for assembling things?
You can do a Google search for assembling products at home. I've tried several of them in the past, and they are usually extremely fussy about what they accept, because I think they don't want to have to actually pay for too many. But if you are a really good crafter and have a lot of time, it might be a good opportunity. The one that I used to have the most success with was Cottage Industries, who made dollhouse miniatures, but they recently went out of business.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: moon29 on January 24, 2013, 05:33:00 am
you should never pay for a work from home site, if you have to pay your money into it first then more then likely it is a scam.  legitimate companies do not require anything upfront except your information.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: reggaetonera on January 25, 2013, 09:32:11 pm
you should never pay for a work from home site, if you have to pay your money into it first then more then likely it is a scam.  legitimate companies do not require anything upfront except your information.
i really love internet jobs! the more you do it, then the more you earn alot!! you can always be on your pc whenever time you want! ;D
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: penguinito on January 29, 2013, 08:27:52 pm
there are sites that are totally free well it depends on the offers that u r doing too.. so make sure that u really need the offer before u sign up so its like ur benefiting on the product and ur actually using it at the same time.
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: tea4me on January 30, 2013, 06:23:19 pm
There are plenty of legitimate opportunities to earn money from home.  Normally there is always some form of investment of time and money but like FusionCash once you have an internet connection you can earn without having to pay fees for participation.  I think everyone should start with free to join opportunities before moving onto other opportunities that may charge fees.  There is just too much to learn when it comes to marketing and advertising online and it is much better to learn and earn for free.  Then, when one has developed skills and a following one can participate in more lucrative opportunities.
Awesome advice!  Thank you!
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: sammywantsya on January 30, 2013, 11:29:28 pm
gotta have the smarts of making money.. i have been on this field for 2 or 3 years :) and been raking at least 3 grand a week on the programs im involved in... its to each of there own liking... if ur fine with free money thats awesome as it is more power to you...
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: gkaps on January 30, 2013, 11:32:47 pm
any money i earn on line is free money and i never pay for anything that says i will make money for a fee
Title: Re: Work at home
Post by: sarabtrayior on February 02, 2013, 02:09:41 pm
I've tried a lot and now when I get a phone call I ask "Will this cost me any cash" and it the answer is yes, I say Thank You very much and Good Bye...