I was given a violation notice for trying to help a community member from being scammed. The ff: is an excerpt of the notice I received.

Question: looking out for homebased job ?

Question Details: If you plan on doing this type of work I urge you to investigate it thoroughly before you get into it. Many are scams. For example, if they require money up front it is a scam. This site will help you detect whether the offer is a scam or not. Ten Signs It’s a Scam. Follow these guidelines to avoid being ripped off
http://www.ivillage.com/work/print/0,10738,259735,00.html
This site gives you the advantages and disadvantages of telecommuting or working at home. http://www.eei.org/esg/na/tele.htm If you still want to work at home you can check out the sites below. Please understand that I am not recommending them. You have to put them through the foregoing tests. I just came across these sites when I was researching the subject. http://allfreelance.com/telecommutingjo
I am not a scammer. I am a lay minister of my church. I would be dismissed outright and prosecuted by my church if I scam people. Besides, I have more than enough
savings and investments to live comfortably. My children are all top business executives or businessmen.
They would be totally ashamed of me if ever I did this to people.
It is not my website.
Thanks Amy. I have no business connection with this site whatsoever. I was just trying to help.
abbassangel, Thanks! You could be right.
Piggie, you may have a point but even a court of law recognizes the intent of the accused. I have always played by the rules, by the way.
Sailcat,
I think you said it all. This is a place to learn and help people.

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Hi there. I have always dreamed of working at home. I have been on many sites, but found that through "Good Morning" America show web site, there are a few good ones like Telereach, Intrep, and Alpine Acess to name a few.

Problem is, some of these sites are not so great, and their submission forms for application are not working well (i.e. they don’t seem to go through). Either that or it seems that some of them may not have their stuff together yet (i.e. they’re not well organized).

So, anyone out there with experience working at home? Can you tell me of an excellent, legitimate, "employee status"?

I DO NOT WANT a 1099/independent contractor/home-based business job! But I DO WANT a REAL work-at-home job where you get a W2 and they send you a paycheck, etc…). A nice, regular, steady job where the company really has it’s stuff together, and I can make steady income!

Thanks so much! Please, experienced people answer this question only!

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I am looking for quality companies that I can submit my resume for working at home. Does anyone have any ideals in this subject matter? I do not want to pay to find a job or I do not want to be part of a Network/Multi-level pyramid. I am looking for ways to work at home.

Sincerely yours

Richard Thompson

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I am looking for quality companies that I can submit my resume for working at home. Does anyone have any ideals in this subject matter? I do not want to pay to find a job or I do not want to be part of a Network/Multi-level pyramid. I am looking for ways to work at home.

Sincerely yours

Richard Thompson

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I am a student interested in finding a job working at home once I graduate with my current degree (BA Physics) or after I got a second degree. I was wondering if I got a masters in Computer Science for example how difficult would it be for me to find a job where I could telecommute. I am interested in finding a job/career, not starting a business at home and I am not looking for a low paying job (less than ,000). Is there another field where it would be easier to find a job with these requirements? What type of degree or certifications are best suited for finding a position that allows extensive if not solely telecommuting?

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I am looking for quality companies that I can submit my resume for working at home. Does anyone have any ideals in this subject matter? I do not want to pay to find a job or I do not want to be part of a Network/Multi-level pyramid. I am looking for ways to work at home.

Sincerely yours

Richard Thompson

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I would like "my" epal to be a successful writer online to help me get started working at home. I worked out of the home as an educator and technical coordinator for almost 10 years. Now, I would like to work at home using my skills so that I can stay home with my baby. I know there’s a lot of spam out there (it’s hard to sort through). Can anyone help me? :) Thanks!

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