Working From Home Scams – Working from home, no scams?

Working From Home Scams
Question by Carrie: Working from home, no scams?
I’m looking for something to do on a very part-time basis. I have a BA and I am a teacher. I stay home with my child now though and would like to make extra money. Please don’t tell me about any scams, I’m not interested. I’m also not interested in selling anything at all. What about medical billing? Anyone familiar with that or anything else?
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Kat mom of 4
a friend of mine has a bookkeeping business from home, she charges about $ 100-200 a month to help other small businesses do their books, she writes checks and makes sure the checking accounts are balanced!
it may take a bit of marketing on your part but if you get 2 clients you will only have to work minimal amounts of time.
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Sergei Takes a Gratuity
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The ‘smugglers’ who shared the cabin with me on the Trans Siberian always placed a generous cash gratuity into our passports as we were to be searched. Andre ‘the elder’ would assert his authority as the head smuggler and collect all four of the passports… including mine… and he would give them to the officials with a mischevous smile and a nod that said ‘this is my gift to you.’ This is my business. This is what I do.
Andre always put the American passport on the bottom… I think he thought it would draw less attention there…and then he always shushed me with a stern and piercing look as he prepared for these most critical transactions. The first thing the official would do is put the American passport on top. I began to realize that although we shared that cabin and the comraderie of the rails… or confinement thereof… that Andre ‘the elder’ didn’t really think that having an American in his cabin was all that much good for business. It seemed to bring a little ‘extra special’ attention and scrutiny to his little clandestine smuggling operation. Maybe he had to bump up the bribes a notch or two to insure the safe passage of his valuable contraband. Either way you could just tell by watching him that Andre was a bottom line kind of guy.
By the end of the journey though Andre had invited me to live with him and his family in Poland… to work at his store… and to marry his daughter who he assured me had the bluest of eyes and breasts that were the national pride of Poland. Although I never saw him again I came to love Andre as a father in law even though I never met his daughter… somehow I feel like I know her.
It’s no joke either about Polish womens breasts being an object of national pride. Somehow Andre ‘the elder’ seemed capable of working it into any conversation relating to his motherland… to which Andre ‘the younger’ and their female companion would invariably agree with.
This usually led to a toast… a clanking of the glasses… the tipping of a bottle and a slurred chorus of ‘nasdorovia’s.’
Whenever the merits of Polish breasts were agreed on, indeed that meant it was time to drink some more vodka. Even to this day… when I think of Andre or Polish womens breasts… it makes me want to knock back a shot of vodka… but I don’t drink anymore and really I am more of an ass man… but still. I never had the heart to tell Andre that… I mean, talking about Polish womens breasts really seemed to make him so happy. I didn’t want to take that way from him. You’ve just never seen a guy so filled with joy as Andre was whenever his favorite subject was being discussed or debated… it really lit him up from the inside.
Anytime you want to make a Polish national feel good… or homesick… just bring up the fact that Polish women have the best breasts. It’s been good for a lot of free drinks for me.
I had just left Asia… everyday I travelled closer to Europe. With the passage of time and distance Andre’s observations were indeed verified though… the closer I got to Poland… the larger breasts became. I’m not kidding. Andre was right.
The first Russian I met… the man smiling in the photograph… was like most Russians it seemed…named Sergei. A few were named Alexander or Andre. I think Russians have only three names… except for politicians or people of fame. I might have met a couple of Victors and a handful of Igor’s as well. Somebody once said they’d heard of a Russian named Nikolai too. Still… most men in Russia are named Sergei. That’s just the way it is there.
Seconds after I took this photograph Sergei slipped into his pocket without flinch or hesitation the currency that Andre had stashed in his passport. I knew it was coming and I was watching closely for it. I barely caught it. And I grew up in Chicago.
Living on that train with those smugglers was like taking an advanced college course in the subtleties and techniques of graft. It was Andre ‘the elder’ who taught me that you need to keep variable amounts of currency in each of your four pockets… like five in one, ten in the next, then twenty and a hundred…and that you must properly size up the person you are attempting to bribe and choose from one of your pockets the minumum amount you are betting it will take to pacify that official.
That’s helped me more than once in life since then.
Andre also showed me that it was really important to telegraph the bribe… to look the mark right in the eyes and demonstrate that one… you were about to bribe him and two… that you were going to reach into your pocket and take out all of the money you had available to you for this transaction. It was really deep psychology according to Andre. The man had an ethic and he was a perfectionist. It’s always remarkable to watch such a master at work.
Andre pointed out that it was good form to allow your pocket to turn slightly inside out so that the mark could see that indeed you really emptied it. This he noted made them feel really special. Like you went all the way for them. He also taught me that a bribe is never to be peeled off of a larger wad of bills or taken from a wallet… unless you had done business with the mark before but in his opinion it was still a bad idea.
Andre’s bribes never failed or produced even the slightest trace of hesitation. The man was truly a master. Andre ‘the elder’ was the maestro of bribery. And he taught me well. Halfway through the journey he announced that he was getting sick of the train and that he and his cohorts were getting off at Irkusk and flying on to Moscow.
He gave to me a case of vodka and an envelope with additional bribes in it and told me that he would meet me in Moscow with the ‘goods’ next week.
I was proud and honored that Andre ‘the elder’ trusted me with the ‘stuff.’
I was officially a smuggler now.
When I went through Japanese customs they even pulled me right out of line… took me to this little office where I presumed I was going to learn what a rough rectal exam was like. They never even looked in my bags though… they just wanted to know if I slept with any prostitutes in Bangkok… it was a real interrogation too… they didn’t believe me when I said I hadn’t… they even tried to say I must be gay then. the fact that I didn’t seem to take much offense at their calling me gay really seemed to disturb them because thry had a little conference among themselves… in Japanese… so I had no way of knowing what they were saying.
I told them that i did get a killer massage at the James Bond Turkish Bath and Massage House… but there was no happy ending if you know what I mean. I only went in because of the James Bond motiff. I’m a sucker for that stuff… like the cosmonaut cigarettes on the train in Russia.
Still they didn’t believe me but they let me go with a warning… a reminder to call them if I wanted to change my story and they gave me this pamphlet that described all of the symptoms one might have after a hedonistic weekend in the city of angels… Bankok. Reading the brochure it made me really glad I just stuck with the massage. The pictures, even though they were in black and white, they were especially disturbing.
Bangkok… really the only reason I went there is because I loved that song by Murray McMurray… you know the one… ‘one night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble.’ I wanted to see what the inspiration for that song was… and I thought I could use some humbling. Murray was correctamundo… I was indeed humbled.
I dealt with smugglers before in Japan… Nigerians… but dealing with the Nigerians always made me feel dirty. And that was before they became famous on the internet.
Those Nigerians… they are a resourceful bunch though. And the colorful clothing… you haven’t partied until you’ve partied with a Nigerian man wearing a yellow daishiki with a matching hat. I couldda stared at those intricate psychadellic patterns forever. I still felt dirty though. But as a rule, if you ever want anything illegal, if you want to find the corruption or a cities dark underbelly… look for the Nigerians… you can’t miss them the way they dress. Or you can just find cab drivers… who are often Nigerian anyway. Cab drivers are also a valuable resource when you are looking for some sin in a new city. I never once got into one of those three wheeled cabs in Bangkok called "Tuk-tuk’s" without being offered a "massagy-massagy," Not once.
When I was in high school and I wanted some beer or alcoholoc beverages… I’d just call for a cab… and when the guy got there… I’d tell him to go get me a twelve pack or something… then I would do that "rip the twenty dollar bill in half" trick and tell him he’d get to keep the other half when he came back. They loved that. It always produced for me. It’s one of the most secret agent like things you could do… ripping a bill in half like that… it’s an all or nothing move… it’s like saying neither one of us trusts the other but this twenty… that’s what it’s all about. Of course you gotta figure in the cab fare too.
I think Nigeria has the worlds biggest cab driver school or something. Most Nigerian guys grow up to be cab drivers… the ones with more education do internet scams… white collar work. From what I’ve seen… those are your only two career paths if you’re from Nigeria. Smuggling and dealing in hashish is just a very common side gig. And they had this scam where they used a computer to alter prepaid phone cards and increase their value. Nigerians can be geniuses.
It was a Nigerian that taught me that if you took the local train long distance in Japan you could have a friend get on at the station before your destination and give you an extra ticket he bought there for like a buck and you could save hundreds because if you over rode your fair they didn’t check on the train… you just had to pay when you inserted your ticket at the exit. Those Nigerians.
The Japanese didn’t have much an apetite for the devils weed… they preferred amphetamines… something I never did. I always thought it would be pretty hillarious to hang out with some really stoned Japanese people. I wondered what their eyes could possibly look like when they were smoking pot.
The other gaurd in the picture… the mean looking one… noted the transaction as if to say ‘I had better get my cut’ and the money quickly dissapeared with all of the magnificence of a Las Vegas slieght of hand magician.
You could see it in the officers eyes… and he didn’t appreciate my shutter happy finger either. I thought this would be another precious roll of thirty five millimeter lost to the angry hands of the authorities. That stuff is hard to come by in Siberia you know.
It was obvious these men were used to being treated to such gratuities. Probably they sent word ahead… there is a man in the rear cabin who treats security officials very well.
It reminded me of the consulate officer at the Russian embassy in Beijing who informed me that they were ‘all out of visas’ until I produced my last eight american dollars… and even then he motioned for me to show him the inside of my bag because I’m sure he wanted to make it an even ten. That’s why you keep your money in different pockets. Miraculously the rubber stamp that made visas was rejuvenated and after a strong smack on the stamp pad was good for just one more visa.
Our cabin and our bags were never searched. Not anywhere on the entire journey. They could have contained a ton of heroin or four chinese children set out to work in the kitchens of europe.
At this time I didn’t know what the two Andres and their female cohort were smuggling, but I had hoped that it was indeed something that would make the journey more pleasant.
My passport was taken from me there at Manzhoulli and I was issued Russian travel papers that I carried for the duration of the trip. Papers that were stamped with a radiation symbol the morning after we tore ass through the radiated zone caused by the disaster at Chernobyl. To this day I wonder how the passport was returned to me as I departed Russia at the Polish border.
Later Sergei ‘the compensated’ and I sat outside the Manzhoulli station where he smoked a cigarette and asked me questions about America. It wasn’t small talk… Sergei had a deep interest in the way things were there… why our countries grew up in this diabolic situation of mutual assured nuclear destruction. What was so different about us his words seemed to say in a meandering way. I saw then that Sergei was raised too on the same diet of propoganda that I was… just the other end of the spectrum. I remember it seemed as if we both realized that right at the same time… his deep basso Russian laughter overwhelmed mine and carried beyond our immediate confines to precede me into Siberia.
I uncapped the pewter whiskey flask in my bag… the one decorated with the golfers on it that I shoplifted from Carson Perie Scott’s in high school and we shared a sip. The same one the port official in Shanghai uncapped to smell but never dared to partake of. I crushed that flask when I had it in my back pocket when I fell off the back of a moving truck… the flask was empty… which undoubtably had something to do with me falling off of the back of a moving truck… but I was crushed too because I loved that flask. I ended up filling it with water and freezing it repeatedly until the crushed metal expanded outward. Plus I think it’s realy the only thing I’ve ever shoplifted… except for candy and stuff like that. I just fell in love with that thing the first time I saw it. I knew then that I had to have it and I carried it around the whole world.
In Siberia vodka was golden… but whiskey… even the cheap Japanese stuff I carried…Suntory I think… it produced a reaction in my Russian friends like nothing I had ever seen. One sip… savored as if it were sent from heaven above and there were kisses and bear hugs. One sip of whiskey to a Russian then always opened up an immediate and strong friendship. Sometimes it even lasted longer than the fire it produced in your stomach and the burn in your throat.
I watched the sunset there that evening in Manzhoulli. Alone at the side of the rails I wished that someone would have walked over… sat next to me… and even in the silence of those who speak no common language… just appreciated that Manzhoulli sunset with me.
If I could have found one…I would have paid a prostitute just to sit next to me and enjoy that there. But I’ve heard that prostitutes always make you pay extra for weird stuff like that. I did after all have a bag of Yuan’s that I worked out of the black market in China. The ones that I was left with after they wouldn’t let me buy booze with them. The ones only chinese citizens are supposed to carry. Foreigners in China are supposed to carry a different money than the Chinese… they’re called foreign exchange certificates. I called them ‘fecks’ because I like to come up with acronyms or slang names for things. It makes me sound smarter… like I been around the block a time or two.
Chinese money confused me… they rarely used coins… I’d break a one yuan note… worth maybe twenty cents and about the size of a buck… and for change I’d get a bunch of smaller notes of differing sizes. It was like some of their cash was as small as a postage stamp. After a week I had so much of the stuff and couldn’t figure out how to use it… I’d just open my hip bag and let the bus driver or shop keeper help themselves.
It was the hearbreak of the solo traveller… that I should be in a place of such significance and see something of extraordinary beauty and have no one there to even draw breath with in in the way one does when confronted with such magnificence. The sigh of beauty.
Envy was the emotion I always felt as I watched others hold hands or share the entwinement of a lovers arms… those who whispered to each other at these moments… them who had someone stand on the pier or at the station to wish them bon voyage… even more so they who met someone to welcome them to their destination.
I always stepped off of my conveyance alone.
I was there alone as the sun set on Asia… I said goodbye as it was dropping low over Mongolia and casting a gorgeous and firery reflection off of the steppes and the deserts miles distant.
It would be to me my last sunset of Asia.
And my last stupid thought. Possibly it was the vodka the Andres forced upon me there… but I clasped my hands behind my head and layed back on my backpack as the sun rounded the earth… and I entertained myself with a promise that if I were ever to become filthy rich that I would buy my childhood home… the one I grew up in… have it taken apart piece by piece and put into shipping containers where I would then have them shipped here… or maybe to the Steppes of Mongolia in front of me… and reassembled exactly as it was. I didn’t care where… I just thought it would be loads of fun to take my childhood home apart and rebuild it somewhere really far away.
That I might live in my house and look out the window at this place.
http://www.internettruthproject.com TRANSCRIPT: In this very short video one of the things that I want to do is expose some of the common work from home scam…
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I decided that I did not want to go back to work again when I had my daughter. When she was 6 months, I did find something very part-time, but lost that job due to store closure back in March. I decided I just wanted to be able to stay home with my family and my daughter, rather than have my husband gone all day, then me gone all night.
So, I opened up a home child care. I have two part-time kids, who come 2-3 days a week for 9 hours a day. In my area, people usually charge $ 40 a day per child, but I only charge $ 35 a day for both of them. It’s very part-time, very rewarding, because I get to stay home with my daughter and still be home in the evenings with my husband. It also brings in an extra $ 400 every month for us, which really helps in preparation for our next child, coming in December.
Child care is a huge demand these days. It would be a great choice for you, if you were up to looking after other people’s kids for a few hours every week. It brings in extra money and you can stay home with your child. You don’t sell anything either. And parents would jump all over the teacher fact too.
I would suggest, however, that if you were to jump that route, to take a Preparation to Home Child Care course, usually offered at a local child development centre or child drop-in centre, and to also have a written contract to protect yourself, the parents, and the children in your care. As a liability, add liability to your home insurance. That way if a child were to be injured, and the parents sue, you don’t pay a ton of money.
You could be licensed or private, or go through an agency. I chose to go private, personally.
I will be shutting down for a few weeks between November and February in preparation for the baby though.
Good luck. Hope I helped!!
The work from home jobs that aren’t scams actually require work on your part – and if you’re in need of money soon then you’re likely to be sorely disappointed in any of those as well. Most of the legit opportunities out there take time to build – so if someone makes an outrageous claim of income it probably isn’t true ( and those that are true sure didn’t make that kind of money when they first began ).
http://working-from-home-ireland.blogspot.com/
Time & effort required – but do your own research on what is best for you, don’t take the advice of myself and others as gospel from this type of forum.
http://my-data-entry.blogspot.com/
I have other ideas that may help – one of them is an online opportunity but another is one that will require a little effort to market yourself – try some data entry for local businesses, many of them don’t have the time to do it in-house and will gladly pay someone else to do it. Professionals are a good place to start, lawyers, doctors, chiropractors, etc – they need their “in-house” folks doing other things rather than busy work.
http://american-data-entry.blogspot.com/
Hope it helps!
I have tried so many of these work at home opportunities (and tons of money out the window).
The bad news is that there are many, many companies out there that are complete scams eagerly waiting to get your money. The good news is that there are home based businesses out there that are genuinely legitimate.
There are two ways to work at home:
1 – A work at home job – these are usually hard to get and pay very little. You are still working for someone else and will only make what they want you to make. It is a job so there will be no up front costs.
2. A home based business. If you can find the right one, you will reap the rewards forever. This is your business just like a brick and mortar business but at a fraction of the cost. You will usually have to pay an upfront costs ($ 10-$ 500). There is usually a monthly fee to cover websites or other company overhead. Which is very minimal compared to if you were to have a brick and mortar business (electric, sewer, inventory, etc.). There are no limits to the amount of money that you can make and the business is usually willable and sellable!
After trying and trying I finally decided on Answer #2. It seems like I made a career out of failing at home based businesses before I found the right one. I enjoy helping people make informed decisions about working at home.
I have been very successful at working at home for several years now. It is something that you have to put your mind to and be determined to succeed not matter what. There are many naysayers and negative people out there. You just have to put the blinders on and go full speed ahead with whatever you choose to do.
Feel free to email me and we can discuss this further (I promise I won’t try to sell you anything : )
Well you could try survey sites. They’ve worked for me. I review some survey sites to make money that have worked for me at http://cashtutor.blogspot.com What you have to do is complete surveys and offers for companies that want the public’s opinion. By doing this, you are able to earn money very easily for simply giving your opinion or trying out sample products. This is a great service that allows one to work from home, on their spare time, at their leisure, and still bring in a nice sum of money every month. People have made up to $ 1000 easily on this site by just working on it in their spare time. It is not going to replace a real job’s salary, but it is a very nice bonus. There are also many features on these web site, such as contests and special surveys, from which you can redeem extra prizes that would be sent to you with your monthly cheque, such as iPods, Xbox 360s, PSPs, digital cameras, gift certificates, and much more.
Cheques are sent monthly, and usually arrive about a week or a week and a half into the next month. No payment from you is ever required, not to sign up, not EVER. Unlike other sites that try to scam people out of their money, these sites never requires you to pay them.
“If the site doesn’t get paid from me, then why would they have this service going?” – The sites don’t get paid directly from you, but when you complete an offer or survey, they also get paid a small portion of what you earned yourself. For example, if you complete a survey about computers let’s say, you would earn maybe $ 2 and the web site itself would recieve $ 0.50 from the company also for getting you to complete the survey. These surveys take little time at all, most taking up less than even 1 or 2 minutes of your time.
Fraud is also a big deal on the Internet these days, and this site recognizes that. That is why they ask for ONLY three bits of information: Your name, email address and your home address. Yup, that is all. No credit card information, no banking information, nothing like that. All they require is your name and address so that your cheque can be sent to your home every month. Your email address is only required to confirm that you have done the offers and surveys. Fortunately, no spam mail or junk mail is ever sent out by this site and your information is never shared with any other company.
Personally I have been a member of these websites, along with thousands of other satisfied users, for approximately 1.5 years now and have earned well over $ 8600 by working in my spare time. This web site has been great to me, also the members and administrator are very friendly, and are always there to help you with a question or problem you may be having. So far, I’ve listed only positives about this site, because I can’t think of a single negative thing about it. Earn money in your spare time, at no cost to you…Easy as that! I give you my word that they pay.
email me at lancesurveys@hotmail.com if you have any questions
p.s half the answers you were givens are scams awsurveys, snapdollars, etc. don’t worry i deleted most of them
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I appreciate that Ekz…. I’m glad you liked it… you gotta lot of good stuff in your photostream.
Great photo! I like the story too.
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Seen on your photo stream. (?)
If only I hadn’t lost that journal… the photo’s bring back a flood of memories. I’ve always been lucky… that trip… that was the trip of a lifetime.
cool candid
It’s one of those moments in life that struck me… one of the ones where you know that in your future you’ll refer back to this moment for some reason or another… you don’t know why… but you mentally catalog that memory… some time in the future it will serve some purpose…
Excellent read, good pic as well.
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I can’t describe how that made me feel.
Except to say that I’m investigating flights and fares now.
A journey on the Trans-Siberian is the journey of a lifetime… you will get on as one person and get off as another. Probably the best way to practice is to live in a small cardboard box for a week and drink vodka nonstop while reading a good book. Make sure you have someone shake the box often and don’t forget not to take a shower.
I promise you this: it would be the journey of a lifetime.
I just stumbled on this, and I can’t decide if I like the photo more or the story. The combination is really something special, anyway.
I’m about the same age you were when you went on this journey, and I travel around Asia a lot, albeit just for work, so I think I understand your mindset.
Again, loved your writing. Consider a book!
Soon the statute of limitations on all of my youthful indiscretions shall have expired and I will be able to offer the insane details to the public in all their naked elegance and raw allure.
The compliment you give it is what is most appreciated. Enjoy your travels comrade and remember them forever.
Found this photo and outstanding story while searching for a keyword(radiation symbol). I find myself at a crossroads in life right now and look forward to some adventuring soon. Youthful indiscretion, statute of limitations….I hope to have experiences half as interesting!
lol I like it
Agent j, your mission, and you must accept it, is: Just Do It.
hehe
Thanks for the encouragement VM! Maybe I will post a photo and accompanying story of my own soon.
Fantastic story to go with the image – love your writing, I felt as if I was with you…
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Trans-Siberian Railway / Transmongolian Railway, and we’d love to have this added to the group!
Holy shit man, what’s the BOOK called? I need to read the rest of this, NOW.
Have you ever read Eric Hansen’s "Motoring with Mohammed"?
Nice capture on this! Also the story! 🙂
Enjoy the story!
love it!
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/50728681@N06] Thanks Ellen! I carry the book inside my head… it was a crazy time and an amazing journey. I was nineteen and I told my parents "I’m going to backpack around the world."
I saw so much. I experienced so many things. People helped me so many times.
I did what I set out to do.
When I came home I still couldn’t legally drink a beer!
I haven’t read "Motoring with Mohammed" but I think I will take your recommendation and see if I can find it.
Adventure!
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/marahiskandar] Thank you Marah. It was a moment and a journey that made me who I am today. It’s only one chapter of a story that circled the earth.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/forwhat1021] Thanks Forwhat1021. It was an incredible story to live. I’m glad that you enjoyed it!
http://www.flickr.com/groups/transiberiano
http://www.moralesrojas.es/Transiberiano
what a story! love it, that make your imagination around the pictures going deeper
What an absolutely awesome shot and great story
wow…. just incredibly impressed right now, by that great story and to me, the even great photo. Thank you for sharing this!
Superb capture!! I love this shot. perfect 🙂
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fantastic illustrated story of your "journey of a lifetime". had some of those myself. A good read!
This beautiful chapter has been seen in WRITTEN PAGES.

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This beautiful chapter has been seen in WRITTEN PAGES.

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What an image… what a story…!! Thanks for sharing…
Wow. You’re as good a writer as you are photographer…
Great Shot! I find it very interesting.
A very Familiar story to me as I’m from Belarus and have heard many similar senarios… 😉
This is such a cool story – wow what an experience.
Thanks you guys.
Sometimes I come back and read this and I just wanna grab my backpack and go!
Wanderlust.
Beautiful shot
Fantastic light, beautiful shot!
It’s such a shame that you lost your journal but I think your writing makes up for it as it’s really captivating! 🙂 One day I hope to make the same journey but with a group of friends, who hopefully speak Russian too, and watch the sun set in Manzhoulli together (amongst other things). I will return to browse through this wonderful series of yours.
And great shot too! I like the moment captured 🙂
worderful story its sad when you read it
Man I was HAPPY to have survived it!
great shot
WOW!! Great story.
though this is a clear bribery case you depict and I am against bribery, somehow your Sergey looks rather compelling in the piscture..;-)
such a beautiful text and your shoot accompanies is very well (or was it the other way round?..;-))
My new video about work from home scams =)
you are so amazing its not even funny
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