Legit work at home companies

Is anyone working for any work-at-home companies? I'm cutting back on MSing to be home for ailing hubby. But I would still like to make some money since I've got the time to devote and have the needed skills and equipment . I'm doing phone shops, but very few of them pay a decent amount for what they want.

The big problem seems to be that most of the ones found when I google are scams or require some type of up-front payment. After searching for a while, they all start to sound like scams. I know I can rely on all of your good sense and experience if you can point me in the right direction.

Many thanks for any information anyone can provide.

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How about doing phone shops? Both Customer Impact and CIMA offer them for the reasonable fee of $10.

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I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
need to use one of those few odd jobs sites where people
pay to do random tasks online for them.

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stilllearning Wrote:
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> How about doing phone shops? Both Customer Impact
> and CIMA offer them for the reasonable fee of
> $10.
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I'm already grabbing every CIMA phone shop they'll give me as well as their nearby onsite shops which also pay well and will have to check Cust. Impact to see what they have. Thanks.

I've done some more research since posting and am getting a better idea of what is involved. It looks like there's more people trying this than mystery shoppers--not surprising.
stilllearning Wrote:
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> How about doing phone shops? Both Customer Impact
> and CIMA offer them for the reasonable fee of
> $10.
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Are the reports lengthy or are they yes or no ? I usually see that the offer $5 but it makes me wonder if they are worth the time you put in them.

Thanks
For $10, they're not "yes or no" as is reasonable.

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I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
I met Bethany Mooradian when she presented at the 2012 Las Vegas IMSC conference. She is a fountain of information on this topic and has her own website [queenoftherandomjob.com] . She has also written a couple of books available on Amazon and on her website. I believe the title is I got Scammed so you Don't Have to. Good luck! I also believe she is on Facebook. This woman is amazing!
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