Anyone know of a LEGIT home business to help pay down CC's?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by CMorgan, Jul 25, 2006.

  1. CMorgan

    CMorgan New Member

    Does anyone know of a LEGIT home business that someone can do to help make extra money to pay down CC Bills and thing like that?

    Thnx

    John
     
  2. barnfire24

    barnfire24 Member

    Hello

    Here is what I use to make extra money each month:

    http://mberry.dtsecrets.hop.clickbank.net


    When I first signed up, I thought I got burnt once again, but I decided to try doing the data entry they told me to do. After the first day I started doing it, I saw that I was making a little money each day. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a get rich quick thing, nor is it a quit your real job thing, although you probably could if you really concentrated on it. By doing this I am able to pay extra on my bills every month and this has helped my credit score a lot. I do not spend that much time at it every day, but the more time I spend, obviously, the more extra money I can make. I hope this helps and if it works for you GREAT if it des not, then there are many other options out there, just google around.
     
  3. owe2much

    owe2much Well-Known Member

    do they cover the taxes or send you a 1099?
    Or is it like ebay, you are on your own tax honor system?
     
  4. barnfire24

    barnfire24 Member

    Well they send you a check every two weeks for what you have made. When you first sign up, you have to fill out a form to tell them who you want the check made out to, and the address you want it sent to. Then after that is set up, you have to click on the My Account and fill in either your SS# or your business tax ID# They are required to report earnings over 5K to the IRS, and most people make well over that in the course of a year! They do not take taxes out for you though. It is your responsibility to keep track of how much you have made and keep track of how much taxes you will owe on that money made.
     
  5. barnfire24

    barnfire24 Member

    I just found out that you can decide to not provide your SS# or Tax ID # if you want. But again, you still need to report all of the money you make from this to comply with the IRS, as you would doing anything that you make money at.
     
  6. ~ccsoc~

    ~ccsoc~ Member

    Thanks for the info. I think I will check it out!
     
  7. ArmondoNLA

    ArmondoNLA Well-Known Member

    I'm not sayin anyone here is doing anything wrong!, but I wanted to put this here too, cause I got burned awhile back, and I wish I woulda done this:

    I wish all you guys luck in findin what ya need to make extra money - but PLEASE make sure before ya send anyone money to work online that ya check the places out with the BBB ( www.bbb.org), and/or ya call them, and get a feel for how they operate.

    Look at their sites carefully, read everything, run em through google, run them through whois. It might seem like a pain 2 do research, but it's worth it in da end!

    http://search.bbb.org/ to check out a business.
    http://www.give.org/reports/index.asp to check out a charity

    Like I said, I wish I woulda done this when I had the chance back then.

    Good lucks 2 ya!
     
  8. phantom

    phantom Well-Known Member

    FYI on ClickBank (before you send them $50 note the BBB complaints)-

    Click Bank

    Boise, ID 83702

    Original Business Start Date: 07/01/97
    Principal: Bob King, CEO
    Phone Number: 208-345-4245
    Fax Number: 208-342-0078
    Web Site Address: http://www.clickbank.com
    Membership Status: This company is not a BBB member
    Type of Business: Internet Shopping Services
    Additional Business Names:
    Click Sales Inc.
    Draft Cash
    Keynetics, Inc.
    Kount
    Paytrack

    BBB MEMBERSHIP

    ClickBank is not a member of this Better Business Bureau. Many websites of ClickBanks' online affiliates contain marketing materials which reference ClickBank "in good standing with the Better Business Bureau." BBB policy strictly prohibits use of the Better Business Bureau name or membership claim when such is not the case.

    The Better Business Bureau met with representatives from ClickBank On March 16, 2005 and April 14, 2005 to discuss their online affiliates referencing BBB membership on their websites. The company agreed to monitor and establish procedures that prohibit the unauthorized use of the BBB's name.
    However, our office continues to receive reports from various sources that BBB membership is referenced on many of ClickBanks' affiliate websites.

    NATURE OF BUSINESS

    This company is an online retailer of digital goods and services.

    CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

    According to information obtained from their website, ClickBank is an on-line seller of e-books, software and other downloadable products. Products sold through the "ClickBank Marketplace" are generally delivered in a digital format, such as web pages, files or email.

    A BBB review of the "ClickBank Marketplace" found that some of the products advertised included work-at-home promotions, government grant offers, government auction information, e-books, and weight-loss and health products.

    The BBB advises caution when doing business with companies that require an advance fee for information, claim large earnings and short hours with little or no experience. Bureau files nationwide indicate no evidence of anyone making the promised money stuffing envelopes, performing surveys on-line, or getting paid to be a mystery shopper.

    We suggest that consumers carefully review and understand all company and promotional materials and contracts before paying money up-front for products or services.

    Separate reports may be available on many affiliate companies.

    Products are promoted through ClickBank's network of 100,000 online marketers, known as affiliates. Affiliates promote the products and refer customers to the publishers website, if a customer purchases the products; they are directed to ClickBank who sells the products offered by the publisher. ClickBank is the online retailer who provides an eight week refund policy.

    When evaluating complaint information, please consider the company's size and volume of business. The number of complaints filed against the company may not be as important as the type of complaints and how the company handled them.

    The Bureau processed a total of 124 complaints about this company in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period. Of the total 124 complaints in the last 36 months, 65 of those were closed in the last 12 months.

    Complaints Concerned
    Advertising Issues: 17
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 16; Reason
    Company resolved the complaint issues. The consumer failed to acknowledged acceptance to the BBB.
    Administratively Closed: 1

    Sales Practice Issues: 14
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 13; Administratively Closed: 1

    Delivery Issues: 5
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 4; Administratively Closed: 1; Reason
    BBB determined that despite the company's good faith effort to address complaint issues, the consumer remained dissatisfied.

    Service Issues: 19
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 15; Administratively Closed: 4

    Customer Service Issues: 1
    Outcome of the complaint -
    Administratively Closed: 1; Reason
    BBB determined that despite the company's good faith effort to address complaint issues, the consumer remained dissatisfied.

    Guarantees or Warranty Issues: 2
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 2

    Product Issues: 8
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 6; Administratively Closed: 2

    Refund or Exchange Issues: 40
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 39; Reason
    Company resolved the complaint issues. The consumer failed to acknowledged acceptance to the BBB.
    Administratively Closed: 1

    Contract Issues: 1
    Outcome of the complaint -
    Resolved: 1

    Billing or Collection Issues: 17
    Outcome of all complaints -
    Resolved: 16; Administratively Closed: 1

    COMPANY MANAGEMENT

    Additional company management personnel include:
    Sheri Timmons, Senior CSR.

    REPORT DATE: 08/11/2006

    COPYRIGHT DATE: 2006 BBB of Southwest Idaho & Eastern Oregon
     
  9. ArmondoNLA

    ArmondoNLA Well-Known Member

    Thanks Phantom!!

    I tried to dig up stuff on them, but never figured to do clickbank itself.

    Again, I ain't knockin anybody that wants to make extra money.....but in the meantime, just be careful, ya know :)
     
  10. feseg

    feseg Member

    Make Extra Money

    This may seem "Way Out There" for some people, BUT, you can sign up to take a course in Transportation Brokerage, and learn to have your own Broker Business. The costs range from 500 - 3500 Dollars, depending on where you decide to go. Most of these places teach you the fundamentals, and then hire you on as a Contracter, and pay you 60-75% of what you earn. This is a good deal since these people have to PAY Truckers and Trucking Companies to haul the freight. you could easily earn 40,000 - 90,000 dollars a year, or more. Work at home with your Computer, Phone, and a Fax. Do a google search for transportation broker training. I will not advertise their sites here, as there are many.
    Good Luck!
     

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