Making money processing simple emails sounds like a dream come true for many who want to earn extra income from home. The problem is, every single "email processing" opportunity I've looked into is a scam.
Although there are others, the following is the most common version of the "Email Processors Wanted" scam.
Make Big Money Processing Emails At Home. Simple Pleasurable Work Anyone Can Do."
When you answer the ad you're asked to pay a one time registration fee of $10 to $50. And after you pay the fee, you're sent instructions telling you that to make your money you should place an ad for "Email Processors Wanted" just like the one you answered and charge the same $10 to $50 processing fee.
The biggest danger of the email processing scam happens if a company convinces you to buy a list of email addresses from them and send emails for "Email Processors Wanted" to those email addresses. Generally the lists are either worthless or even worse have been collected by unethical means. And if you send emails to the list you could possible get fined in the tens of thousands of dollars or more and even face criminal prosecution and jail time.
I think the question you have to ask yourself is why did "email processing" 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 the HomeJobStop home jobs database, 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 For Making Cash In a Hurry.
Whatever you do, be sure to check my list of scams before parting with your hard-earned money.
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