ONLINE JOBS...are they legit?

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HEY ALL,

Do you think online jobs are legit, or are they frauds?

There's a job listing that I found that is an online job (data entry, etc) that I'm interested, and it claims that I've got flexable hours, got paid well hourly, and I don't have to pay any fees to get into it. The only bad thing is that I would have to take out the taxes on my own when I get the checks.

Should I do it or does it sound too good to be true?
 
whats the company/site, it depends on where you go
 
Be careful, some of those ads are never clear on what the job is; that's how I ended up with that door-to-door job.
 
HEY ALL,

Do you think online jobs are legit, or are they frauds?

There's a job listing that I found that is an online job (data entry, etc) that I'm interested, and it claims that I've got flexable hours, got paid well hourly, and I don't have to pay any fees to get into it. The only bad thing is that I would have to take out the taxes on my own when I get the checks.

Should I do it or does it sound too good to be true?

The rule of thumb is if you have to pay any amount of money to get information on the job or to sign up for the job, it's a scam. Generally those "data entry" jobs consist of filling out Google Ads for the parent company. You have to pay Google to run the ads or to show your ads based on certain keywords....and the parent company gets advertising on your expense. If someone signs up for something with that parent company you earn a referral...and that's how you get paid. But usually the cost of running the ads is way more than the payout. So you don't really make any money.
 
Everything and everyone on the internet is a fraud.

Good luck.
 
I know someone who works at home for the county in which she lives. So, sometimes they are legit, although, the legit ones are few and far between. But, she works from home online doing stuff for the courts, data entry kind of thing. And she has to take the taxes out herself. lol...which sucks.
 
If you have to pay - scam
if they say work part time and make 1000's of dollars then it's a scam
 
HEY ALL,

Do you think online jobs are legit, or are they frauds?

There's a job listing that I found that is an online job (data entry, etc) that I'm interested, and it claims that I've got flexable hours, got paid well hourly, and I don't have to pay any fees to get into it. The only bad thing is that I would have to take out the taxes on my own when I get the checks.

Should I do it or does it sound too good to be true?

It's saying you get paid hourly wages and you don't have to pay to get in. It could be legit.

The having to take out your own taxes means you're working as an indepented contractor. That's not uncommon for out-sourced work. I've done it. It takes a little studying up, but it's not too bad. Although, I'd say if your hourly wage is less than $10/hour, it's not worth it.

If I were you, I'd investigate it further.

Another thing... if you actually can do decent data-entry work... you might want to look into going to work for a temp agency. They tend to have a lot of part-time/short term data entry assignments.
 
Many jobs advertised online are legit. On a whole, an easy way to tell is to look at the type of info advertised. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
 
Thanks you guys for your input.

I've asked a bunch of my friends too, and I've made the decision to go ahead with an interview (through AIM!) for Monday.

However, I was very skeptical of this job because

a.)The employer did not give me a phone number nor any address of the company. He didn't even give me a name, always referring it as "the company".

b.) 30 bucks an hour, part time is a such a great deal that it sounds too good to be true.

We'll see. If he answers my question, I'll go along with the interview.
 
Thanks you guys for your input.

I've asked a bunch of my friends too, and I've made the decision to go ahead with an interview (through AIM!) for Monday.

However, I was very skeptical of this job because

a.)The employer did not give me a phone number nor any address of the company. He didn't even give me a name, always referring it as "the company".

b.) 30 bucks an hour, part time is a such a great deal that it sounds too good to be true.

We'll see. If he answers my question, I'll go along with the interview.


Sounds like a scam, sorry. I've never heard of any legitimate company doing AIM interviews, either.
 
Thanks you guys for your input.

I've asked a bunch of my friends too, and I've made the decision to go ahead with an interview (through AIM!) for Monday.

However, I was very skeptical of this job because

a.)The employer did not give me a phone number nor any address of the company. He didn't even give me a name, always referring it as "the company".

b.) 30 bucks an hour, part time is a such a great deal that it sounds too good to be true.

We'll see. If he answers my question, I'll go along with the interview.
yea, it looks like a scam buddy
if they dont give you a phone number to contact them or an address where you can go to, dont trust them
 
Thanks you guys for your input.

I've asked a bunch of my friends too, and I've made the decision to go ahead with an interview (through AIM!) for Monday.

However, I was very skeptical of this job because

a.)The employer did not give me a phone number nor any address of the company. He didn't even give me a name, always referring it as "the company".

b.) 30 bucks an hour, part time is a such a great deal that it sounds too good to be true.

We'll see. If he answers my question, I'll go along with the interview.

I think it's good to do the interview. It's work investigating, but remain skeptical.

If during that he still doesn't give you a phone number or company name though... decline anything they offer.

Well, $30/hour when you're taking out your own taxes and such is isn't as high as you think. After doing all the taxes it's more like $20/hour.

During your interview, I would make sure to ask questions about time-keeping, etc. Specifically how the process works. How do you record and submit your time?

One more thing... during the AIM interview, be sure you keep a firewall up and don't accept any sort of direct-connection unless you get a company name, address and phone number (and you can confirm it with a web search).
 

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