Januari 28, 2013

Re: Great steps to make money online

 

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Subject: Great steps to make money online
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Date: Friday, 25 January, 2013, 5:11 AM

what are the best ways of making money online.




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There's not much out there and there is absolutely nothing that you can sign up for that will give you enough money to replace a job with, that is the honest truth if anyone says otherwise they are lying to you. That being said there is one site that i have come across and still use regularly today. It is a survey taking site and here is how you know it is legit: (1) it is 100% free to sign up for, if a site isn't free than its a scam, there is no reason for someone to ask you to pay in order to sign up because their money is made while you use the site. (2) They don't spam your email box. I have thousands of emails on other account that i used to sign up to other sites with, with this site the only emails you get are from the website itself when they invite you to take a survey. 


I have made a decent amount of cash over the past few years, its not jaw dropping but for me as a teenager it does help,enough to pay the small bills is what i would say. When you sign up, the first thing you should do is go to profile then portrait and fill out the questionnaires there. Those don't pay you but they qualify you for surveys in the future, the key here is to qualify for as many surveys as possible so fill out all the information honestly. I also recommend that you be patient  because you may not be asked to fill out to many surveys when you firs begin. Also be consistent this is what gets you the money in the end. I always do one survey a day,they pay out between $1-$5 per survey, sometimes even $10 and that brings me close to $150 a month. I consider this a lot and chances are you will not make this much out the gate but if you keep at it you will eventually. That's all the help i can provide you with for now if you have any further questions just email me and i will be happy to help. I will provide you with a sign up link below and I hope you will use that link because it helps me out. Thank you for your time and sorry that this answer to your question turned into a small article. 
Here is the link to the website: http://www.surveysavvy.com/?m=4166631

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There's not much out there and there is absolutely nothing that you can sign up for that will give you enough money to replace a job with, that is the honest truth if anyone says otherwise they are lying to you. That being said there is one site that i have come across and still use regularly today. It is a survey taking site and here is how you know it is legit: (1) it is 100% free to sign up for, if a site isn't free than its a scam, there is no reason for someone to ask you to pay in order to sign up because their money is made while you use the site. They will never ask for your credit card number so you are sure to be safe. (2) They don't spam your email box. I have thousands of emails on other account that i used to sign up to other sites with, with this site the only emails you get are from the website itself when they invite you to take a survey. 


I have made a decent amount of cash over the past few years, its not jaw dropping but for me as a teenager it does help,enough to pay the small bills is what i would say. When you sign up, the first thing you should do is go to profile then portrait and fill out the questionnaires there. Those don't pay you but they qualify you for surveys in the future, the key here is to qualify for as many surveys as possible so fill out all the information honestly. I also recommend that you be patient  because you may not be asked to fill out to many surveys when you firs begin. Also be consistent this is what gets you the money in the end. I always do one survey a day,they pay out between $1-$5 per survey, sometimes even $10 and that brings me close to $150 a month. I consider this a lot and chances are you will not make this much out the gate but if you keep at it you will eventually. That's all the help i can provide you with for now if you have any further questions just email me and i will be happy to help. I will provide you with a sign up link below and I hope you will use that link because it helps me out. Thank you for your time and sorry that this answer to your question turned into a small article. 
Here is the link to the website: http://www.surveysavvy.com/?m=4166631

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Hi Dear All

Can anyone please guide me or suggest me, is there any real and genunie online workign site, in which I can earn from my home as I am quite good in computers / net / database and want to utilize my abilities and spare time. But as there is many spam/fake sites, so I am facing difficulties to reach to the right place.

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Re: Do you know what Overrides (Residual income) are ?

 

many thanks for your message, I will go through in this
thanks
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Januari 27, 2013

Re: The world's poorest president

 

Do you call that poverty or life style.

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This guy does not look like a president at all. I think he is a born farmer and not a politician

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From the story so far, i think this president is poor because he choses to be.

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Jose Mujica: The world's 'poorest' president

By Vladimir Hernandez BBC Mundo, Montevideo
Jose Mujica and his dogs outside his home
It's a common grumble that politicians' lifestyles are far removed from those of their electorate. Not so in Uruguay. Meet the president - who lives on a ramshackle farm and gives away most of his pay.
Laundry is strung outside the house. The water comes from a well in a yard, overgrown with weeds. Only two police officers and Manuela, a three-legged dog, keep watch outside.
This is the residence of the president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, whose lifestyle clearly differs sharply from that of most other world leaders.
President Mujica has shunned the luxurious house that the Uruguayan state provides for its leaders and opted to stay at his wife's farmhouse, off a dirt road outside the capital, Montevideo.
The president and his wife work the land themselves, growing flowers.
This austere lifestyle - and the fact that Mujica donates about 90% of his monthly salary, equivalent to $12,000 (£7,500), to charity - has led him to be labelled the poorest president in the world.
"I may appear to be an eccentric old man... But this is a free choice."
"I've lived like this most of my life," he says, sitting on an old chair in his garden, using a cushion favoured by Manuela the dog.
"I can live well with what I have."
His charitable donations - which benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs - mean his salary is roughly in line with the average Uruguayan income of $775 (£485) a month.
President Mujica's VW Beetle All the president's wealth - a 1987 VW Beetle
In 2010, his annual personal wealth declaration - mandatory for officials in Uruguay - was $1,800 (£1,100), the value of his 1987 Volkswagen Beetle.
This year, he added half of his wife's assets - land, tractors and a house - reaching $215,000 (£135,000).
That's still only about two-thirds of Vice-President Danilo Astori's declared wealth, and a third of the figure declared by Mujica's predecessor as president, Tabare Vasquez.
Elected in 2009, Mujica spent the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Uruguayan guerrilla Tupamaros, a leftist armed group inspired by the Cuban revolution.
He was shot six times and spent 14 years in jail. Most of his detention was spent in harsh conditions and isolation, until he was freed in 1985 when Uruguay returned to democracy.
Those years in jail, Mujica says, helped shape his outlook on life.
"I'm called 'the poorest president', but I don't feel poor. Poor people are those who only work to try to keep an expensive lifestyle, and always want more and more," he says.
"This is a matter of freedom. If you don't have many possessions then you don't need to work all your life like a slave to sustain them, and therefore you have more time for yourself," he says.
"I may appear to be an eccentric old man... But this is a free choice."
The Uruguayan leader made a similar point when he addressed the Rio+20 summit in June this year: "We've been talking all afternoon about sustainable development. To get the masses out of poverty.
"But what are we thinking? Do we want the model of development and consumption of the rich countries? I ask you now: what would happen to this planet if Indians would have the same proportion of cars per household than Germans? How much oxygen would we have left?
"Does this planet have enough resources so seven or eight billion can have the same level of consumption and waste that today is seen in rich societies? It is this level of hyper-consumption that is harming our planet."
Mujica accuses most world leaders of having a "blind obsession to achieve growth with consumption, as if the contrary would mean the end of the world".
Tabare Vasquez, his supporters and relatives on a balcony at Uruguay's official presidential residence Mujica could have followed his predecessors into a grand official residence
But however large the gulf between the vegetarian Mujica and these other leaders, he is no more immune than they are to the ups and downs of political life.
"Many sympathise with President Mujica because of how he lives. But this does not stop him for being criticised for how the government is doing," says Ignacio Zuasnabar, a Uruguayan pollster.
The Uruguayan opposition says the country's recent economic prosperity has not resulted in better public services in health and education, and for the first time since Mujica's election in 2009 his popularity has fallen below 50%.
This year he has also been under fire because of two controversial moves. Uruguay's Congress recently passed a bill which legalised abortions for pregnancies up to 12 weeks. Unlike his predecessor, Mujica did not veto it.
President Mujica's house Instead, he chose to stay on his wife's farm
He is also supporting a debate on the legalisation of the consumption of cannabis, in a bill that would also give the state the monopoly over its trade.
"Consumption of cannabis is not the most worrying thing, drug-dealing is the real problem," he says.
However, he doesn't have to worry too much about his popularity rating - Uruguayan law means he is not allowed to seek re-election in 2014. Also, at 77, he is likely to retire from politics altogether before long.
When he does, he will be eligible for a state pension - and unlike some other former presidents, he may not find the drop in income too hard to get used to.
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Dear Nifra Malik
I know some good sites what you need. But for
verify your ability to do works, You should send me about your
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On 1/27/13, Nifra Malik wrote:
> Hi Dear All
>
> Can anyone please guide me or suggest me, is there any real and genunie
> online workign site, in which I can earn from my home as I am quite good in
> computers / net / database and want to utilize my abilities and spare time.
> But as there is many spam/fake sites, so I am facing difficulties to reach
> to the right place.
>
> thanks n regards,
>
> Nifra Malik
>


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Subject: need information

 
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Can anyone please guide me or suggest me, is there any real and genunie online workign site, in which I can earn from my home as I am quite good in computers / net / database and want to utilize my abilities and spare time. But as there is many spam/fake sites, so I am facing difficulties to reach to the right place.

thanks n regards,

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Januari 26, 2013

Re: The world's poorest president

 

This guy does not look like a president at all. I think he is a born farmer and not a politician

--- In Make_Your_Money_Online@yahoogroups.com, "Anna" wrote:
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From the story so far, i think this president is poor because he choses to be.

--- In Make_Your_Money_Online@yahoogroups.com, "Free Woman" wrote:
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Jose Mujica: The world's 'poorest' president

Jose Mujica and his dogs outside his home

It's a common grumble that politicians' lifestyles are far removed from those of their electorate. Not so in Uruguay. Meet the president - who lives on a ramshackle farm and gives away most of his pay.

Laundry is strung outside the house. The water comes from a well in a yard, overgrown with weeds. Only two police officers and Manuela, a three-legged dog, keep watch outside.

This is the residence of the president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, whose lifestyle clearly differs sharply from that of most other world leaders.

President Mujica has shunned the luxurious house that the Uruguayan state provides for its leaders and opted to stay at his wife's farmhouse, off a dirt road outside the capital, Montevideo.

The president and his wife work the land themselves, growing flowers.

This austere lifestyle - and the fact that Mujica donates about 90% of his monthly salary, equivalent to $12,000 (£7,500), to charity - has led him to be labelled the poorest president in the world.

"I may appear to be an eccentric old man... But this is a free choice."

"I've lived like this most of my life," he says, sitting on an old chair in his garden, using a cushion favoured by Manuela the dog.

"I can live well with what I have."

His charitable donations - which benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs - mean his salary is roughly in line with the average Uruguayan income of $775 (£485) a month.

President Mujica's VW Beetle All the president's wealth - a 1987 VW Beetle

In 2010, his annual personal wealth declaration - mandatory for officials in Uruguay - was $1,800 (£1,100), the value of his 1987 Volkswagen Beetle.

This year, he added half of his wife's assets - land, tractors and a house - reaching $215,000 (£135,000).

That's still only about two-thirds of Vice-President Danilo Astori's declared wealth, and a third of the figure declared by Mujica's predecessor as president, Tabare Vasquez.

Elected in 2009, Mujica spent the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Uruguayan guerrilla Tupamaros, a leftist armed group inspired by the Cuban revolution.

He was shot six times and spent 14 years in jail. Most of his detention was spent in harsh conditions and isolation, until he was freed in 1985 when Uruguay returned to democracy.

Those years in jail, Mujica says, helped shape his outlook on life.

"I'm called 'the poorest president', but I don't feel poor. Poor people are those who only work to try to keep an expensive lifestyle, and always want more and more," he says.

"This is a matter of freedom. If you don't have many possessions then you don't need to work all your life like a slave to sustain them, and therefore you have more time for yourself," he says.

"I may appear to be an eccentric old man... But this is a free choice."

The Uruguayan leader made a similar point when he addressed the Rio+20 summit in June this year: "We've been talking all afternoon about sustainable development. To get the masses out of poverty.

"But what are we thinking? Do we want the model of development and consumption of the rich countries? I ask you now: what would happen to this planet if Indians would have the same proportion of cars per household than Germans? How much oxygen would we have left?

"Does this planet have enough resources so seven or eight billion can have the same level of consumption and waste that today is seen in rich societies? It is this level of hyper-consumption that is harming our planet."

Mujica accuses most world leaders of having a "blind obsession to achieve growth with consumption, as if the contrary would mean the end of the world".

Tabare Vasquez, his supporters and relatives on a balcony at Uruguay's official presidential residence Mujica could have followed his predecessors into a grand official residence

But however large the gulf between the vegetarian Mujica and these other leaders, he is no more immune than they are to the ups and downs of political life.

"Many sympathise with President Mujica because of how he lives. But this does not stop him for being criticised for how the government is doing," says Ignacio Zuasnabar, a Uruguayan pollster.

The Uruguayan opposition says the country's recent economic prosperity has not resulted in better public services in health and education, and for the first time since Mujica's election in 2009 his popularity has fallen below 50%.

This year he has also been under fire because of two controversial moves. Uruguay's Congress recently passed a bill which legalised abortions for pregnancies up to 12 weeks. Unlike his predecessor, Mujica did not veto it.

President Mujica's house Instead, he chose to stay on his wife's farm

He is also supporting a debate on the legalisation of the consumption of cannabis, in a bill that would also give the state the monopoly over its trade.

"Consumption of cannabis is not the most worrying thing, drug-dealing is the real problem," he says.

However, he doesn't have to worry too much about his popularity rating - Uruguayan law means he is not allowed to seek re-election in 2014. Also, at 77, he is likely to retire from politics altogether before long.

When he does, he will be eligible for a state pension - and unlike some other former presidents, he may not find the drop in income too hard to get used to.



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