Is It Snowing In Your Neck Of The Woods?
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There is a discussion here on online surveys
http://www.associateprograms.com/discus/ftopic1064.html
From the pages I have looked at it seems there are SOME genuine survey sites but that you are very unlikely to earn �20 in total, let alone �20 an hour.
Leave it and try to get a "proper" job.
Just after xmas is the time that all these Home working scams surface. You need xtra cash and it seems like a tempting offer. The con is that you send around �5 for "administration" and a "starter Pack". You never hear from the Co again and you don't bother chasing the firm because it's only a fiver!
Another scam is to get you to complete work (stuffing envelopes or paignting little cottages ect). You return the work and they refuse to pay because the work is "not up to standard" You know it is-and they've just got a shed load of free work from you.These cons trap you by advertising "No up front Payments"
Take care and remember if it sounds too good to be true - IT IS
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