amethyst300 asked:
I responded to an ad on craigslist to work at home selling jewelry, this is the info they sent me:
“…It is direct sales; no cash outlay; a $1,000 jewelry kit to start at no cost to you. The training and support are wonderful. We have a good time, even at meetings. Working one night a week you can make $1,000/month…”
Tags: Work at HomeI responded to an ad on craigslist to work at home selling jewelry, this is the info they sent me:
“…It is direct sales; no cash outlay; a $1,000 jewelry kit to start at no cost to you. The training and support are wonderful. We have a good time, even at meetings. Working one night a week you can make $1,000/month…”
What do you think? Sounds fishy to me.





Defintely a scam. If anyone could make a $1,000 in one night doing this, everyone would be doing this! Don’t even reply to the ad.
it is possible to make that much money in so little time, but you cant do it just by sitting there. it requires hard work, time and effort, the right tools and support, etc. i’m not saying that it’s a scam or it isnt a scam. but if you really are interrested in doing something from home, maybe your own website or something, let me refer you to storesonline.com just go there and sign up for a free conference and dinner and attend it, i did and although i havent got my website up yet, i’m thankful i attended that meeting
Fishy is an understatement - run do not walk from this - more like week old fish! Good Luck ! Since I am self-employed I know the pitfalls all to well - feel free to contact me if you wish at - Thanks.