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A lady at work that I knew got paid to be a secret shopper and give feedback via the internet. Her purchases were free and she was making up to 60$ a job. (which was usually no more than an hour's work) Sometimes 2 or 3 jobs per day.
I have also heard of people making money with Google and Clickbank.
Is anyone here employed online, or have any experience with it?
If so, please give us details. I'm sure everyone would be interested in an extra income.
Blue
19 Sep 2005, 03:32 AM
I've had family join a secret shopper program. After gas the money wasn't worth it so they quit. Of cource different companys have different rates I'm sure.
+Blue
meshou
19 Sep 2005, 04:27 AM
If you're a prostitute. You can even make it lying down.
Other than that, secret shopping will only support you if you end up, like, working at it. Another 40 hour a week job, only less reliable.
I occasionally get free pizza though.
If you're a prostitute. You can even make it lying down.
Other than that, secret shopping will only support you if you end up, like, working at it. Another 40 hour a week job, only less reliable.
I occasionally get free pizza though.
I knew I should have left the secret shopper part out..
See, my focus was to have members discuss ways of making extra cash online. Not reasons why secret shopping sucks. :P
What's up with that free pizza?
garak
19 Sep 2005, 04:34 AM
If you're a prostitute. You can even make it lying down.
And the internet definitely will get you business. (http://www.craigslist.org/ers/)
And the internet definitely will get you business. (http://www.craigslist.org/ers/)
Smoke some...
Is that kind of advertising legal?
garak
19 Sep 2005, 04:59 AM
Smoke some...
Is that kind of advertising legal?
Most of them classify it as non-sexual, such as "GFE" (girlfriend experience), where they are charging you for their time -- and any sexual stuff is "two consenting adults doing what adults do," and not technically what they're charging for. Or they charge for a "full body massage." Etc. I have no idea what kind of legal legs these techniques have, but they must work pretty well in practice, because the erotic services section on craigslist is full of hookers. Er... "escorts."
Nighthawk
19 Sep 2005, 05:10 AM
The standard disclaimer on a couple of websites I did for a few ... ahem ... working girls.
Money exchanged in legal adult personal services for modeling is simply for time and companionship. Anything else that may or may not occur is matter of personal choice and personal preferences between two or more consenting adults of legal age and is not contracted for, nor is it requested to be contracted for in any manner. This is not an offer of prostitution.
garak
19 Sep 2005, 05:17 AM
Hah, how'd you get those gigs?
I knew there was a loophole with escort services, but some of these ads scream: "money for sex"
I guess as long as it's not said, but understood, it's probably legal.
But then the disclaimer serves an as out to girls who don't want to fuck really nasty guys, but still want their money.
garak
19 Sep 2005, 05:50 AM
But then the disclaimer serves an as out to girls who don't want to fuck really nasty guys, but still want their money.
I would think most would refund the money. They do get reviews, you know. Probably not a good idea to ruin your reputation.
"We'll fuck you, or it's on us."
Maybe I should start a selective prostitution service.
:D
Nighthawk
19 Sep 2005, 03:21 PM
Hah, how'd you get those gigs?I used to work for a dotcom that made websites ... and there was a lot of "interesting" work on the fringes of that society. Online gambling, sex industry, etc. Found these gigs through the friend of a friend, and sort of fell into them. No pun intended. Got some more similar gigs through word of mouth. Again, no pun intended.
It got really "interesting" when some of the girls wanted to barter for a website ... if you know what I mean. I declined, but often wonder how strong my resolve would have been if they had been better looking.
Nighthawk
19 Sep 2005, 05:16 PM
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But then the disclaimer serves an as out to girls who don't want to fuck really nasty guys, but still want their money.
I would think most would refund the money. They do get reviews, you know. Probably not a good idea to ruin your reputation.I think most of them look throught he peephole to size up the guy, and then just don't open the door when Mr. Nasty comes a'knockin'.
Most of the girls I worked with for websites were flakes. Archtypical thrill-seeking, irresponsible SP's. I quickly learned to get all my money up front, because most would not pay the balance due after the website was finished. I could, of course, have refused to publish the sites ... but I did not deem it worth the hassle, and I wanted to see my work online as well. I did run into a couple of the proverbial hookers with a heart of gold. They seem to get used and short changed a lot by men.
meshou
19 Sep 2005, 07:41 PM
Note that those girls could also be NFs. The ones working on Nighthawk's website. Without titties. Visible ones, I mean. Or naked. Yeah.
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