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Not all work at home sights are scams. The ones that typically are happen to be the ones looking for "personal assistants" or "medical transcription".
If you want some legitimate work at home opportunities West At Home is a company to look up and Talk2Rep. They're both phone customer service jobs. Talk2Rep contracts work at home people and pay upwards to $13 an hour. West pays you based on how much time you're on the phone.
800flowers.com also opens at home opportunities during major floral holidays like Christmas, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day. Based on performance they could even offer you full time work. They pay around $10 an hour and this is not contracted work.
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John
As Gia says, there are legitimate ways to work at home. At it's highest level it's even called telecommuting. There's also phone sex (I know, chuckle, but it's real) and things like fortune telling - all on-the-phone work. But the real answer - can you click on links and get a hundred bucks or take surveys for pay? No.
Cynthia
Almost all ads in newspapers and internet are scams. Don't ever try. It may burn you pocket for paying registration fees, advance, processing fees etc., which you'll not understanding to whom and where the amount is credited.
Go with the flow
Yes, and people are so naive that they just keep falling for them.
If these sites even paid $1 an hour, do you think any kids would work at McDonalds or Burger King?