Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Is MinuteFix a legitimate Work at Home business?

I was sent an email to work as an online computer tech through MinuteFix. It looks pretty legit and found no complaints of them in the Better Business Bureau. Is this indeed legitimate?

Is MinuteFix a legitimate Work at Home business?
In full disclosure, I work for MinuteFix. Quite simply what we do is charge the end consumer for a tech support session, and then split the fee with the work-from-home technician. Think of a traditional tech support company, with a Wikipedia community twist, only that the community gets paid. As you might know, it is free to sign up--we don't ask you to send any sort of payment to get started. We are building a global team of top-notch technicians who want to join us in changing the world of tech support, and we want to pay them for their work. The site is still in private beta and due to launch this month, reason why you might not find too much about us on Google yet.





You can read more about is on our blog:





http://www.minutefix.com/blog
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Reply:google them and see if there's any comments from others, beside BBB call your local consumers protection bureau...
Reply:It appears to be genuine. But put forward your steps very cautiously. Good luck.
Reply:If they want you to send money to get started I would not do it. Jobs pay YOU, not the other way around.
Reply:I agee that jobs do pay you and you don't pay for them. Anytime someone wants you to pay them then it is a biz op you are buying or maybe their service to help find you a job. Don't be fooled into thinking you are getting a job when you are really buying an oppotunity. Sometimes I cover these issues at a blog. I don't want a violation notice so I will not make this a link. If ou want to view this blog (and it is about homebusiness (and sometimes my cat) then go to





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