tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4184764845095673946.post3107870160873016449..comments2023-10-10T07:32:50.215-05:00Comments on Work at Home Online Jobs Now: Work at Home with WeegyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4184764845095673946.post-33770675336151421312010-11-17T17:00:18.310-06:002010-11-17T17:00:18.310-06:00Hi, Anonymous:
From my personal knowledge, Weegy ...Hi, Anonymous:<br /><br />From my personal knowledge, Weegy is very legitimate. I haven't read any tale of them "scamming" a person or taking identification for harmful purposes. On a forum I frequent, there are many people who have used, and currently use, the Weegy site for a little extra income. Now, I, obviously, cannot say for certain something like this has never happened, but, from my own personal research, I haven't read about it.<br /><br />In my experience with the site, questions aren't nearly as steady as ChaCha or KGB. For me, it is worth to put in the extra time at ChaCha, so I have pretty much abandoned Weegy as of this moment. Some people seem to really enjoy Weegy though, especially since it is more laid-back with rules and payout minimum is relatively low. I suppose the draw is that you very well can earn quite a bit of extra income as long as you remember to leave the Weegy browser window up while you surf the 'net and do your daily things. I seem to be pretty forgetful though, or accidentally close out the browser window without realizing what I've done right away.<br /><br />For note, I do have an article here on being a ChaCha guide, if you have further interest. You can find the link, titled ChaCha Work, on my side bar.<br /><br />I know you may feel $2 for 5 minutes is outrageous. I feel that way, too. The truth is, most of these sorts of question sites are used by teens who have no concept of the value of money. So, while you or I would not purchase a 5 minute conversation from a stranger while seeking very basic advice, many young folks are willing to dish out their debit and credit cards over and over again. Heck, maybe it's the same reason why people continue to dish out cold hard cash to hear a "fortune teller" over the phone (some people are totally accepting of the cost of $.99/minute, and I've never quite grasped that).<br /><br />Anyway, I hope I've answered your questions clearly. Thank you for stopping by my blog. Feel free to ask any further questions you may need addressed! :)Work at Home Bloghttp://athomeowrkonline.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4184764845095673946.post-7442764276897403532010-11-17T01:04:27.513-06:002010-11-17T01:04:27.513-06:00Is this "weegy" site real ? Is its a leg...Is this "weegy" site real ? Is its a legit site ? From all of the sites I have tryed other than trying to be a guide for cha cha you have to be iffy about some sites. I have found out that people have to pay $2 for 5 minutes of conversation in order to get the advice. That doesn't seem right if it says its for free ? I would just like to get some information on this site before I put in my paypal account. Can't be to safe over the internet these days. Hope you can help me. Thank youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com