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At-home work?

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You meantion many at-home or "mystery shopping" type opportunities, but where are we to find the legit agencies? You can search online and there are like 50 sites that want you to pay to get a list of employers, where can we go to find the real deal?
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I am a stay at home mom of two and I need extra income to help pay for tuition for their schools. I myself am finishing school from home and will be able to use my degree when it's complete. I need something that I can do from home for extra income. It feels like we're drowning! Everything I have looked up on line has either been a scam or required a hefty up front investment. Any advice or suggestion would be welcome! I live in Pensacola, Florida
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Legit market research, and other work from home

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I want to thank you for ideas and jobs that didn't know about or hadn't thought of yet. Hopefully the extra info will help me in those areas.

I also want to let you know that there was a recent news story on one of the local Las Vegas stations that said that it is illegal for anyone who doesn't have a Private Investigators license to do Mystery Shopping in Nevada. Until then, I thought it was something I could do.

I would like more information on legitimate market research companies, online juror information, and retail merchandising places.
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CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME FIND A WORK AT HOME JOB? I AM 63, ON DISABILITY AND I AM HAVE A VERY HARD TIME PAYING MY BILLS. I REALLY NEED TO HAVE SOME EXTRA INCOME COMING TO HELP WITH THESE FINANCES. I ONLY GET $16.00 FOR FOOD STAMPS, WHICH HARDLY BUYS ANYTHING. MY SSD CHECK IS ONLY $742.00 A MONTH AND THIS COVERS ALL MY BILLS. I DON'T HAVE ANY EXTRA TO BUY MY MEDICATIONS, STABLES THAT SNAP DOESN'T INCLUDE, GAS FOR MY CAR, ETC. PLEASE HELP ME, I AM VERY DEPRESSED AND I NEED THIS HELP. THANK YOU.
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Well, we don't think they are illegal, but you can ask a retail merchandising or mystery shopping company that question. In general it is a legitimate industry and hundreds of companies use shoppers. We have several different options listed on our site and places you can call. Most of them are national organization so they probably provide coverage in Nevada or your current state. The main page is here. http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html ... rchan.html
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Good morning,
I am on short term disability and was looking for a way to make some extra money. I found your information by looking up different food pantries for help in the meantime.
I have seen and heard about so many of these companies that are not legit, so please forgive for my hesitation.
How do I know this is something I could do and it work?
Thank you in advance for all your answers and opportunities.
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Hi There,
I was online and saw that you are looking for article contributors who are will to work from home and make extra money. I am very interested in this job opportunity and would like to get more information on this program.
Thanks in advance for your prompt response to this matter.
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Hello,
I found a sight with stay at home work job ideas. I am currently working full time as customer service rep making 14/hour. I have two teenagers and am currently in midst of divorce. I have been working the last two years after staying home raising my kids.
I could do something in the evenings and weekends. Can you steer me in a good direction?
Thanks.
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