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07-18-2011, 04:46 PM
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can you guys help me find a job, work at home kind of job(data entry and what not.). i need some income. even if its $50 a month...
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07-18-2011, 08:43 PM
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Buy and resell stuff on craigslist at a higher price.
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07-18-2011, 09:30 PM
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can you guys help me find a job, work at home kind of job(data entry and what not.). i need some income. even if its $50 a month...
Check out craigslist man. I recently saw an ad of this college student claiming to have tons and tons of school work to be done. He/She specifically said "many hours" available. I'm sure you can find some other type of job as well. Good luck!
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07-20-2011, 01:38 PM
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Buy and resell stuff on craigslist at a higher price.
Here is another idea, the economy is getting pretty bad and many places are going out of business, they usually action all the office stuff and you could sell it on Ebay for as much as a ten fold profit, of course, it is a risk, much like the buying and reselling on craigslist would be and would generate a small return.

I did that for about a month, it went really well, dealing with mostly technology. But beware, there are obviously no warranties on anything and you technically cannot open boxes, I have seen people come out of there crying after paying thousands of dollars for several boxes of computers which turned out to be empty computer cases.
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07-20-2011, 06:25 PM
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If you are capable... tutoring highschool/middle school kids are good money.. $30/hr...
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07-21-2011, 04:26 AM
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Profit on ebay? Today? I don't think that's impossible for anyone but the biggest sellers and those guys in China. I quit ebay about two years ago and switched to Amazon, I don't get raped up the ass with fees and people can't abuse PayPal and the new feedback system to get my stuff for free. Anyway I've heard of people making an average full time salary on ebay back in the day, but don't get it twisted, they put in crazy hours trying to find junk to sell. And again, this was back before it became feeBay and the buyer was more important than the seller.
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07-21-2011, 01:01 PM
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Profit on ebay? Today? I don't think that's impossible for anyone but the biggest sellers and those guys in China. I quit ebay about two years ago and switched to Amazon, I don't get raped up the ass with fees and people can't abuse PayPal and the new feedback system to get my stuff for free. Anyway I've heard of people making an average full time salary on ebay back in the day, but don't get it twisted, they put in crazy hours trying to find junk to sell. And again, this was back before it became feeBay and the buyer was more important than the seller.
True, i sold the item almost year and half, but until last few month,my account had been suspended by some stupid counterfeiting policy. the thing is my product came from china and it had no any logo or related to counterfeiting policy. i called serve times to ebay and asked them the reason, but they don't even know what happen and reason why, and they just told me you have to stop to sell it. i was like WTF, i still had 200-300pieces product in my house!!! the other reason i quit because some crazy and rude buyer just don't read the descriptions and claim back their money by using the system call" ebay buyer protection" if you want to sell something on ebay, please just stay away from it, cause the ebay fee is extremely high between 8%-12% from your profit.
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07-21-2011, 04:03 PM
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You can always work for ChaCha! It's like half a cent for every question you answer
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07-25-2011, 05:28 PM
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You can always work for ChaCha! It's like half a cent for every question you answer
in other words half a penny.. thats unreal..
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07-26-2011, 12:18 PM
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in other words half a penny.. thats unreal..
in other words if you take 15 seconds to complete answer a question you can make a wopping 2 cents per minute, or $1.20 per hour.... in ten hours of none-stop answering you could make $12.00 after answering 2400 questions...
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