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Earn Money Online
There are many ways to earn money online. The Internet has opened up a whole new way of doing business for millions of people. It has also, in a way, leveled the playing field, as those living in more rural settings, where fewer amenities might be expected, now find themselves more or less on par with those living in urban areas where amenities of all kinds are normal.
Learn how you can make lot of money on the internet without investing a single cent from your own pocket, EVER.
Make money online via doing free online jobs without worrying about any scams.
The reason for not worrying about any scams is that, you will never pay any cash from your pocket to get these jobs.
What does Free Online Jobs mean?
It simply means that you can get different kind of jobs on the internet including: data entry, copywriting, coding etc. And for doing these jobs, you will earn legitimate money. In order to get these jobs, you do not have to pay any fee [it is 100% Free to get these jobs].
You will never invest anything: not even a single cent. There is no FEE of any kind. All you have to invest is, Your Time.
You can make a very decent living online via doing these onlinejobs. And the best thing is that: you will be doing this work while you stay at home.
What are Data Entry Jobs?
Data entry category includes simple jobs like: typing, online form filling, data collecting, image editing, document formatting etc. Any person who can operate a PC can do this work. All that you need is a computer and an internet connection.
TO BE ABLE TO CASH OUT YOUR EARNINGS HAVE TO OPEN ACCOUNT TO A VIRTUAL BANK:alertpay AND paypal.
To start an online business you will need to create an acount in a virtual bank to withdraw your daily earnings.
To receive the money earned , you will need to have an online account on a payment processor, which will operate as a bank account.
This account is free and will not be linked with any other you have in your country, but in the future you can transact money between them.
There are many payment processors in the Internet, but a online business work with two: PayPal and AlertPay.
For ALERTPAY
For PAYPAL
Every day new forms of electronic fraud are created intended to steal any sensitive information related to credit card numbers, passwords, etc.
One of the most spoken up (even in the media), is the so-called Phishing Attack ("fish") that happens when someone with bad intentions send fake emails to forge the identity of reliable and popular companies, such as PayPal or AlertPay, or any other kind of bank.
Since I launched the BuxMaking.com that I have been alerting readers to these dangers and has already compiled a series of attempted attacks to my accounts, you can find them on the Phishing Atacks label.
HOW TO AVOID HAVING OUR PAYPAL OR ALERTPAY ACCOUNT STOLEN
To enter with safety on your account open your favorite browser (IE, FireFox, etc) and type the address of the desired site: https://www.paypal.com/ ou https://www.alertpay.com/.
Do not forget to add the implementation "s" that allows data to be transmitted through an encrypted connection and define the authenticity of the server and the client through digital certificates.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
PayPal or AlertPay will never ask you the following information by email:
- First and last name;
- name of your business;
- email address and password;
- credit card, bank account or PIN number;
- social security or card license number.
NEVER DOWNLOAD ANY ATTACHMENT
If you receive any email that instructs you to download an attachment, software update, or any other type of application to your computer via a link given in the email, ignore completely.
PayPal or AlertPay will never ask you to do any download in order to maintain your account operational.
USE A GOOD PASSWORD
Create an unique password for each site and change it every 30 or 60 days.
HELP DETECTING FRAUDULENT EMAILS
If you think you received a fraudulent email, forward it to the security center of the announced company:
- if the email comes in the name of PayPal forward it to spoof@paypal.com;
- if the email comes in the name of AlertPay forward it to spoof@alertpay.com
Follow these tips and keep your account safe!









