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Legit Making Money Online?

I am looking for a legitimate way to supplement my income to afford college tuition and groceries and rent. All I can find are scams and sites where they want $47-97 to join then want me buy extras. Upon research I have found that a vast majority are just scams.
Are there any good ways to make a decent living, at least a part-time job worth of pay? Besides selling on eBay, I already have made any money I can from it and it wasn’t enough.
Is there any ways I can legitimately earn money online with out huge start up costs or a month of training? I need the money fast, however I don’t need to earn over a thousand dollars a week. My primary job at a Kroger has cut my hours to part-time and I never know whether I work days or evenings so I have been unable to find a second job. I am just looking for an extra $300-500 a week.
Please don’t reply with any scams. Feel free to use affiliate links, however, know that I will be doing very in depth research on any products posted.
Thanks.

No Responses to “Legit Making Money Online?”

  1. Keren says:

    Anything you see online will be scam, scam, scam.
    And you’ll see about 20 of them advertising here a bit later.
    They love your type of question.
    Ask your mananager for more hours. Beg him.

  2. Roddy says:

    So you’ve sold everything you had that was worth anything right? Why don’t you find more stuff to sell?
    Over the last several years I’ve made thousands by picking up free stuff. It’s not a joke. If you live in a fair sized city check the free section on Craigslist. People give away stuff every day that is worth money. They move and don’t want to take stuff with them or they buy new stuff and don’t want to pay extra to have the old stuff hauled away.
    Craigslist isn’t the only way to find stuff to sell. Every trash day I take a drive and look for good stuff on the curb. I’ve gotten TVs, computers, strollers, car seats, baby beds, ceiling fans, lamps, tables, a shotgun (yes, someone actually stuck a shotgun in their trash can once), DVD players, microwave ovens, sewing machines, BBQ grills, easy chairs, couches, pianos (actually I have a hard time getting rid of those), desks, swings, ……. you name it.
    Larger items I take to consignment stores to sell for me. Smalls go on eBay and sometimes I sell at flea markets. About 65% of the time electronics work fine. Sometimes you get stuck with broken stuff. There is often even money to be made from the broken stuff.
    The bad part is you really can’t do it by yourself. Find a partner. Someone with a pickup truck. Larger items can be too heavy to load by yourself. If something is on the curb don’t just take it. Walk up and knock on the door. Just say ‘hey buddy, can I have that?’. Most will say take it. A handful are weird and will say no. Laws vary from state to state for things like this so always ask first.
    It’s NOT an easy job. It’s work. All the same there is very good money to be made.

  3. Good Vibes 385 says:

    Hello,
    If you really want to know the best way to make money at home, email me: dtargueta8@gmail.com
    There is great training, a great community of people and I can also share many other great things with you. I’m looking forward to you email : )

  4. Ty says:

    A great way is GTP… I use one that pays you to watch videos, do surveys, try products and more. You can even raise and breed dragons and sell them for $5 – $100 in real money. It’s super fun too. You won’t make thousands per month but you will make some quick cash. And I’ve already made hundreds. Shoot me an email at tylerkrzeszewski@gmail.com and I can explain it in further detail.

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