Are the best paid to read email programs merely scams?

By Mr. Work @ Home, Publisher of WorkAtHomeTruth.com

What's wrong with even some of the best paid to read email programs

Often paid to read email opportunities aren't necessarily scams. When, they are a scam, typically what happens is that after you do all of the required work and ask for your money, you don't get paid. There are, in fact, countless stories of people not getting paid by "paid to read" email companies and entire communities dedicated to trying to find out which ones do pay and which ones don't.

However, even a "paid to read" company that has been paying on time for a while, suddenly will "go bad" and stop paying. And not always because they're a scam. Sometimes, these companies are small "mom and pop" type operations that simply don't know how to manage money very well and eventually get so behind on their payments that they can't figure out what to do.

There's just too many headaches associated with doing paid to read emails. Plus, even if you do get paid, you do an awful lot of work for a pretty small amount of money.

Update: I've compiled a list of free "get paid" programs that are "gimmick-free" and do not require you to buy anything...

Click here to see a list of legitimate, free "get paid" programs.

Two of the paid email programs I list here were mentioned on ABC's Good Morning America as some of the better paid email programs. And I've confirmed that the companies behind them are solid financially, and very unlikely to go under - meaning you shouldn't have thew problems discussed on this page.

So many people have asked for this list, I felt compelled to put it together. However, you still may want to read the rest of this page to get the full scoop about most paid email programs.

A better way to earn income from home...

I think the question you have to ask yourself is why did "paid to read email programs" appeal to you? Was it the promise that you can work at home? If so, then you may want to check out the detailed review of Home Job Stop, one of the Internet's leading legitimate home jobs databases.

Or maybe you're swamped with bills and need to bring in some extra cash. Then you may want to check out my unusual review of James Jones' Emergency Cash Generators.

Whatever you do, be sure to check my list of scams before parting with your hard-earned money.


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