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sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 04:26:01 PM
#33
so this work is only for us based people? im intrested but im from philippines is there any chance to hire someone from different country? sunce this is home based jobs

At the moment it is US and UK only. Hopefully they will expand it again soon but I don't have a timeline on when or if it will happen.

sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 04:23:38 PM
#32
All this just to get people's information huh?

Yeah, my Nigerian uncle needs people to take phone calls and chats so he can get his bitcoin out of a wallet stuck in a South African mine shaft.   Roll Eyes

Is your uncle one of those 47 kings of Nigeria that has billions of dollars he wants to send me? And do me a favor, please. Ask your uncle why his country has so many kings!

That is actually a closely guarded state secret. I could tell you but then I'd have to scam you.

Sir, I will imediately send you $ 1,500.000, 000 as son as you tell me the answe   r. I am the kin g of Florida and I ned put my money in to saf e hand. You have been,               chosen!

Awesome! Is the old cashiers check one where I deposit it and do a wire transfer or the one where I send a good faith deposit? I can definitley send either as soon as my winnings from the Zimbabwe lottery hit my account.   
sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 02:16:18 PM
#31
All this just to get people's information huh?

Yeah, my Nigerian uncle needs people to take phone calls and chats so he can get his bitcoin out of a wallet stuck in a South African mine shaft.   Roll Eyes

Is your uncle one of those 47 kings of Nigeria that has billions of dollars he wants to send me? And do me a favor, please. Ask your uncle why his country has so many kings!

That is actually a closely guarded state secret. I could tell you but then I'd have to scam you.

Sir, I will imediately send you $ 1,500.000, 000 as son as you tell me the answe   r. I am the kin g of Florida and I ned put my money in to saf e hand. You have been,               chosen!

LOL i like that offer you can send me the money and i promise to take care of it i will sign in the water to prove that i will do whatever you like Grin
legendary
Activity: 1988
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May 14, 2014, 02:12:16 PM
#30
All this just to get people's information huh?

Yeah, my Nigerian uncle needs people to take phone calls and chats so he can get his bitcoin out of a wallet stuck in a South African mine shaft.   Roll Eyes

Is your uncle one of those 47 kings of Nigeria that has billions of dollars he wants to send me? And do me a favor, please. Ask your uncle why his country has so many kings!

That is actually a closely guarded state secret. I could tell you but then I'd have to scam you.

Sir, I will imediately send you $ 1,500.000, 000 as son as you tell me the answe   r. I am the kin g of Florida and I ned put my money in to saf e hand. You have been,               chosen!
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
May 14, 2014, 02:07:58 PM
#29
so this work is only for us based people? im intrested but im from philippines is there any chance to hire someone from different country? sunce this is home based jobs
sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 12:36:34 PM
#28
.02 per hour is low

Again that is a rough estimate. Different companies pay different amounts. Also you have to consider that you aren't commuting anywhere, no need for work clothes or uniforms and thatyour workplace is right down the hallway. I worked in my bathrobe last night.

In the end it whatever these companies pay is too low so be it. That is the way the market works.
newbie
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May 14, 2014, 12:04:35 PM
#27
.02 per hour is low
sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 12:00:15 PM
#26
All this just to get people's information huh?

Yeah, my Nigerian uncle needs people to take phone calls and chats so he can get his bitcoin out of a wallet stuck in a South African mine shaft.   Roll Eyes

Is your uncle one of those 47 kings of Nigeria that has billions of dollars he wants to send me? And do me a favor, please. Ask your uncle why his country has so many kings!

That is actually a closely guarded state secret. I could tell you but then I'd have to scam you.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 14, 2014, 11:59:15 AM
#25
Hello,
I am definitely interested in such project. I have 6 months of customer service experience in HP and i have perfect English and Spanish skills. Th bad news are that i am not from US. I am from Bulgaria, but can work even on night shifts. This rate per hour for me is very well paid, because of the low salaries in Bulgaria. If you are still interested of my application i can send you background history and will be happy to speak with you on skype.

Best Regards,

Gondel

Thanks Gondel. At the moment I don't think I can do anything for you. Perhaps in the future it might be different. Just recently the UK was added to the agent pool so things are progressing.
sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 11:57:15 AM
#24
can you post any forum threads were you found people that successfully worked with you? I think that can alleviate alot of people feeling like they may just be giving you all their personal information to be scammed.

I don't have any employees at this point. I contract as a PA LLC with a company that provides work at home agents to perform services for various companies. They require their agents to either own a corporation in their home state or be attached to a corporation in order to work for their clients.

If you own a virtual services corporation you have the ability to hire agents to work under your contract.

I have never actually hired anyone because it is kind of a headache and a bit of a risk frankly. If someone performs poorly or doesn't show up for their chosen shifts it can affect my corporations contract and my ability to provide services. I also would have to manage the accounting side as all invoices are paid to my company and it is my responsibility to manage payments to my agents and send out 1099 forms each year.

It is a nice way to earn some bitcoin for honest work. If it doesn't appeal to you that's okay. There might be a couple of people that it does appeal to. I would be just as content to keep working for myself.

I do have some invoices that show my company receiving income from services performed. I would be willing to share them with a trusted community member for vetting purposes.  

  

legendary
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May 14, 2014, 11:39:51 AM
#23
All this just to get people's information huh?

Yeah, my Nigerian uncle needs people to take phone calls and chats so he can get his bitcoin out of a wallet stuck in a South African mine shaft.   Roll Eyes

Is your uncle one of those 47 kings of Nigeria that has billions of dollars he wants to send me? And do me a favor, please. Ask your uncle why his country has so many kings!
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
May 14, 2014, 11:27:20 AM
#22
All this just to get people's information huh?

Yeah, my Nigerian uncle needs people to take phone calls and chats so he can get his bitcoin out of a wallet stuck in a South African mine shaft.   Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1005
May 14, 2014, 10:50:54 AM
#21
Hello,
I am definitely interested in such project. I have 6 months of customer service experience in HP and i have perfect English and Spanish skills. Th bad news are that i am not from US. I am from Bulgaria, but can work even on night shifts. This rate per hour for me is very well paid, because of the low salaries in Bulgaria. If you are still interested of my application i can send you background history and will be happy to speak with you on skype.

Best Regards,

Gondel
sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 09:56:48 AM
#20
I can't believe people can complain about $8+ an hour working from home part-time on what is likely extremely easy tasking (like reading from a prompt). Consider what you'd normally pay working at another place for $10 an hour (having to get up and go to work, take care of lunch while at work, pay for the trip to work, etc.) and you'll find that this is a better opportunity than a lot of them.


People just dont know how rough it is to even get a job lol.

I rather put up with this then work at some mcdonalds that has more stress involved. Possible heavy lifting for stock, and other crazy hours.
sr. member
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May 14, 2014, 09:48:54 AM
#19
can you post any forum threads were you found people that successfully worked with you? I think that can alleviate alot of people feeling like they may just be giving you all their personal information to be scammed.
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May 14, 2014, 06:02:43 AM
#18
Why don't you just outsource this "work" to India or the Philippines because well I don't want to expalin to some elderly couple for 2 hours how to power their router for 8$ an hour please.


The company I contract with requires US based service. I am simply trying to use my position and relationship to help people earn some extra cash in the form of bitcoin. If that kind of work and pay rate is too far below your obviously high standards so be it. Some people might like part time work with no commute for bitcoin.     

Shame it's US only. I've got a few years' experience in Customer Service and would love a job I can work from home at my computer, and especially if it pays in Bitcoins.
full member
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May 14, 2014, 02:55:10 AM
#17
All this just to get people's information huh?
legendary
Activity: 1988
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May 14, 2014, 02:32:43 AM
#16
I can't believe people can complain about $8+ an hour working from home part-time on what is likely extremely easy tasking (like reading from a prompt). Consider what you'd normally pay working at another place for $10 an hour (having to get up and go to work, take care of lunch while at work, pay for the trip to work, etc.) and you'll find that this is a better opportunity than a lot of them.
sr. member
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May 13, 2014, 08:47:16 PM
#15
I would possibly be interested in this, although 20 hours a week may be a bit too much.

20 is a rough average. Some require 15 and some even 12 a week.

I have worked as many as three clients at once and was pounding out 65 hours a week at the time. The pay was nice for sure but I am much happier with around 40 a week now. Working in my home office definitley makes it easier.
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May 13, 2014, 08:23:34 PM
#14
I would possibly be interested in this, although 20 hours a week may be a bit too much.
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