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Does the fact that a work at home business is in a national newspaper mean that it’s legitimate?
I live in Australia and because I’m starting uni next year, I need some money for covering my fees, a flat, living costs…Paid surveys and Emailcash take forever to earn enough money, and because I’m starting work so late nobody will hire me.
I found some work at home businesses in the Herald Sun and the local paper, and I figure that for the businesses to advertise in there, they must be legitimate because the paper would have had to have checked it out. Am I thinking right? In America there’s the BBB, but I’m not sure if we have anything like that here – how can I check if a business is going to rip me off? Thanks for your help!
No – all it means is, hopefully, that it is legal. be warned there are VERY few genuine home working opportunities that pay more than a pittance!
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