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Old 06-04-2006, 05:30 PM   #1
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I am looking for a job online that i can make some money on the side to support all my hobbies. Does anyone know of anything i can do online for money? Im not looking for one of those stupid get rich quick things, im just looking for something to make some extra cash thats online/computer related.
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Don't do the online survey things. My friend tried that and said it was really stupid and he was only making like $20 or less a week. My school keeps sending me "online data entry" positions for companies, where you type in advertisements for companies and stuff. I don't know about that either.
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:09 PM   #3
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Don't do the online survey things. My friend tried that and said it was really stupid and he was only making like $20 or less a week. My school keeps sending me "online data entry" positions for companies, where you type in advertisements for companies and stuff. I don't know about that either.
Do you have info on those data entry positions?
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:22 PM   #4
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Be real careful as "make money at home" are known to be more scams than not, especially ones that charge upfront money for kits. Research any prospective "company" very well....
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Do you have info on those data entry positions?
Nah. I didn't request any extra info from this guy. You had to email him back for info. You could probably google "data entry" for companies or whatnot. But, again, I don't know how reliable of income it is or what. Maybe someone else can comment on it.
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Depends on your skill level. V-bulletin that makes this forum software will hire people with the proper skills to do tech support.
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I once called ASUS for tech support and got a guy who was answering the phone out of his house in the states. Perhaps ASUS or some other hardware company may be hiring for a tech support job?
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