June 11 2009

New Work At Home Leads 06.12.09

Hey Guys, Hope you had a great week. It was a gloomy and rainy week here in NY. Hopefully next week will be more like Spring. I would like to start off today’s job leads with the following quote for motivation as you continue to search for work at home:

“The successful person makes a habit of doing what the failing person doesn’t like to do."
- Thomas Edison

In any event, I’ve found some new work at home jobs. But before we get to them, let’s get some housekeeping items out the way to prevent any confusion, hateful comments, threats, demands, etc… You know who you are. ;)

Disclaimer:

- The leads have been screened to the best of my ability. But when in doubt, head over to our scam section by clicking here. Then proceed to follow the simple steps of our scam video & read some of the existing scams listed on that page. Within that vast information you should be able to easily determine if any company is scam. And remember scam artists don’t always ask for fees. (See Package Forward, Check Cashing, & Cash4Gold Scams)

- Please keep in mind I CAN’T make jobs magically appear to fit your needs or locations. Although I wish I could but what I find, is what I list! This will change from week to week. So as long as you’re a loyal subscriber & stay faithful to me, you’ll be the first to know. But if you decide to stray & leave me for a younger & hotter site, then you risk missing out on some good leads.

- It should be noted we’re a U.S. based site, so most of our job leads will be in America. Look, It’s nothing personal against you or your nation. I don’t believe in drinking "hatorade". (Eddy loves all people.) So that’s why I’ve created an international work at home job page for people that live outside the U.S.  Click here to visit it now.

- I’m not personally affiliated with the employers or companies listed below unless otherwise noted. So any question or issues should be addressed with the companies directly.

- And finally, some of you may be visiting this page all after the fact. This may mean the jobs listed below are no longer available. Again, there isn’t anything I can do about that. If you’re subscriber, just patiently wait for my next job lead post. Or you can visit my other site www.WorkAtHomeCareers.com to see if we’ve posted similar jobs there or check out our work at home companies page. 

Good luck either way! If you like what we’re doing please show your love in the comment field below the jobs or share this page with others.

 

Work From Home (Telecommuting) Job Leads

Freelance Writer/Editor

Customer Care Process Engineer

Freelance Jr Publicist

Account Receivable (Phoenix)

Remote Supervisor

Resume Screener

$150 Paid Focus Groups on Health Issues (PA)

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  1. rachelle said on June 12th, 2009 at 3:27 am

    Hey I just wanted to give you all a heads up about an email going around. It says you can get paid to take surveys and what not but you have to sign up its like 68 bucks! they give you a discount of 50% Ok for those that really want to do that is awesome we all have our own typ or work we enjoy ( my sister did and this is why im posting this).
    The site is called http://www.makemoneytakingsurveys.org. My sister Decided that she would go ahead and sign up and do it. Well she put in her card info…got access but the next day was locked out. they said her payment was denied…so she ordered AGAIN with a diff card then called card # 1 to see why it was denyed…turns out it wasnt they charged her twice! She is still really young and they tried to tell her that she cannot have a refund ( BULL, I WILL find a way to get her money back! ) So I ust thought I would give you all a heads up…If you know more about this or this has happed to you will you let me know so I can save time finding a way to get these jerks to refund her and possibly get them to go away.
    P.S I have the email they have sent me as well…It simply says…Hey thought you would be intrested in this seen you wanted to make money. You wont get rich but I make a pretty penny working a few hours a week..Then a really ugly looking link.
    Anyway hope everyone is doing well.
    Rachelle

    Reply
  2. Eddy Salomon said on June 12th, 2009 at 6:59 am

    Hi Rachelle,

    Thanks for the heads up. Paying for survey list is one the scams we’ve covered in our scam page. Here’s the article in question:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2007/12/13/top-5-paid-online-survey-websites/

    These list are totally unnecessary. There are great free sites like http://www.SurveyFavs.com We’ve also provided our top lists of legitimate surveys here:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/2007/08/21/paid-surveys-online-are-they-all-scams/

    She should just contact her credit card company to reverse the charges if this company won’t do the right thing and honor a refund. It’s that simple.
    Please feel free to report this company and all the details in our scam page so others can avoid it when they do their research:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams

    That would be another great way of fighting against companies like this.

    You should have your sister read our work at home guide since she is young and doesn’t really understand this industry like most people. She’ll learn a lot:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/workathomeguide and avoid stuff like this if she reads it completely.

    Thanks again for sharing.

    Reply
  3. Debra said on June 12th, 2009 at 2:12 pm

    HI,
    Just to let you know I enjoy your site and have made money taking your advice. Have you heard of SFI? Is it a scam. If so I have been a member for the last 4 years. website is http://www.sfimg.com

    Thanks Debra

    Reply
  4. Veronica N. said on June 12th, 2009 at 5:10 pm

    Hi Eddy ,

    Thank you for the lastest addition may you and all our viewers have a wonderful weekend.

    BTw lol finally have lots of Sunshine @ S.C. :D laters!!!

    Reply
  5. Eddy Salomon said on June 12th, 2009 at 10:36 pm

    Thanks Veronica!
    The sun finally kicked in this afternoon!

    Reply
  6. Eddy Salomon said on June 12th, 2009 at 10:38 pm

    Glad to help. SFI has been around for a very long time and one of the first work at home companies I got involved in. They had a good standing with the BBB. I think I may still be a member but don’t actively promote it anymore. But in the early 90s they were the company to work with. I’m not sure if that’s still the case though.

    Reply
  7. Debra said on June 14th, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    @Eddy Salomon:
    You don’t have to promote any more if you don’t want to they have a program now called EyeEarn and long as you a member of that gateway you will get singups assigned to you. Join EyeEarn and all you have to do is a survey every month.

    Reply
  8. William Dean said on June 22nd, 2009 at 11:35 am

    Here’s a new scam I got in my spam box–”Honeywell International Inc.”–101 Columbia Rd. Morristown NJ., 07962–Apart from using the well respected “Honeywell” name which has been around for decades, this is the same old wire/transfer/postal money order/forwarding game. I got this in spam–I might be wrong and doing these people a dis-service, but better safe than sorry.

    Reply
  9. Eddy Salomon said on June 22nd, 2009 at 12:27 pm

    Hi WIlliiam,

    Thanks for sharing. Can you post this in the scam section since that’s where most of our visitors go to review scams:
    http://www.workathomenoscams.com/scams

    If you can also include the email you received, that would be great. A lot of the scam artist are referencing legitimate companies in their emails. This is so that you put your guards down. But you were smart. Once they started mentioning check cashing or wire transferring you already knew it was a scam. Good use of common sense William!

    Thanks again for sharing! I appreciate it.

    Reply
  10. Veronica N. said on June 22nd, 2009 at 1:08 pm

    Hi Eddy and All :D

    Gosh I love passing by this site there is so much to see and learn.
    I am so glad to have found this site I even passed it on to my twin brother :D

    Keep up the good work Eddy.

    Your Friend,

    Veronica N. :D

    Have a wonderful week!!

    Reply
  11. Eddy Salomon said on June 22nd, 2009 at 3:55 pm

    Thanks Veronica. As always you’re a joy to hear from! Have a great week as well!

    Reply
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