Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Being self employed Where can i get reasonable health insurance? -

I am self employed and i am currently paying a small fortune for health insurance in MA. Where can i look into getting better prices without sacrificing coverage?

Massachusetts? roflmaoyour legislature fixed you right up ... and emptied your wallet with required coverages and community rating.try eHealthInsurance.com -- they ll at least find you a few offers, but don t say you weren t warned about the prices.

Congratulations, you have just asked the million dollar question. You are exactly the reason we need health reform. Not only will you pay a fortune for care but if you ever use it for anything other than routine stuff, the rates will go so high you will never be able to afford it or you will be cancelled all together. The health insurance companies make a fortune on self employed people because they are not part of a group. They can afford to dump you as soon as you look like a risk. Pray that health reform passes.

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I have met this sort of situation before,here http://www.HealthInsuranceIdeas.infois the resource I found helpful.

Reasonable? No such thing.

What are some sites where teens get paid to review products? -

I am 16 looking to make money online. I saw a site called Vindale Research. You get paid 5-75 dollars when you complete a review about a product they have sent you. However, you need to be 18 to do that. Are there any other sites like that where I can get paid to try products even though I am under 18?

No, product reviews are just a nice way of saying buy this. They aren t free, no matter what they claim them to be, and the offers that pay over $30 are usually going to cost you more than they pay you to sign up for... sorry, just the way it is.I ve never heard of the company you are talking about specifically, but Dollar Hauler is the most legit site I ve used; they always pay on time (and quickly), they answer support questions right away, and they have amazing crediting for the offers (so the offers you sign up for, you get paid for).Basically, you get paid to enter your email address for a few offers, when you sign up for a (usually free) trial of a product or service, or fill out free surveys. Also, you only have to be 13 to sign up.Either way it isn t tough to fool a form asking you for your age ;)

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Is this a fair deal in selling on ebay? -

I sold a camera that my friend bought for $50 it sold for $240. Now he wants the $50 dollars than to divide the remaining profit. I had to do all the work as to listed on ebay. Is this fair or not?

The offer is MORE than fair. Next time, before selling something for someone, have an agreement in place. Although I disagree with the above responder, in that, it DOES take a lot of work to list something on eBay--if you re thorough and concise, your friend is STILL being very fair. I would take the money and be SUPER appreciative. If I was selling for a friend, I wouldn t expect more than a 10-20% cut of the PROFIT (not total price), less the fees of course.

As it stands it s his camera and without an agreement in place beforehand he is entitled to all the money. You may have had to do all the work, but listing something on ebay isn t that much work. You are also not considering that he s the one that had $50 at risk if the camera didn t sell. Splitting the profit seems fair to me. He was the one that capitalized the deal and your the one who did the work. I think he s being more than fair.

What is a good dependable business to start? -

I ve been wanting to start my own business for a long time just so that I can have the freedom and ability to make my own hours but I just don t know what to do. Does anybody have any good suggestions for a good stable business to start?

If there was a correct answer, everyone would be doing it. Start a business based in something your passionate about, but can also realistically turn a profit. Offering something unique is always a plus. If you really have no idea what you want to do, focus on something with low overhead to reduce risk. Just remember: A good dependable business is run by a passionate and dependable business owner.Most of all, avoid the idiots posting pyramid schemes on here.

I m not exactly sure what you re looking for specifically but I work with a 24 yr old, debt-free wellness company that has earned several awards with the BBB and I love it! As a partner with this team/company you get a free website, free training, and ongoing support! You also don t have to purchase inventory, samples, host parties, or go door to door. Partnering with this company offers so many benefits...saving time, money, improving your health, making RESIDUAL income are just a few! You DO have to take some time to build your business-it s not a get rich scheme -but you can definitely make a significant income over time. Would love the opportunity to provide you with the details. If you d like more info, jot me a quick email! BTW, this is a very stable business that will continue to thrive in these tough economic times. Company sales are expected to double in the next year! In other words, it s growing at an incredulous rate! Also, there aren t many businesses out there that are debt free!! Looking forward to hearing from you!

Freedom and the ability to make my own hours . Have you thought about the Internet? Working from home, at the hours that suit you, not your employer, could not be better.Rather than go into detail here, have a look at these 2 websites. Both explain in great detail the opportunities available. You ll see these are not get rich quick schemes ...believe me, they don t exist, only in the minds of the people that promote them!www.Any-Income.comwww.ActiveAutoIncome.comHave a look and see what you think.

Where could you post an ad for hiring someone for a work at home job ? -

craiglist continually knocks my ads off for no apparent reason, but was curious if there is any place else to look into posting ads?

there are other online free classifieds such as oodle, but I would suggest you just keep re-posting to Craigslist.

Try a local free newspaper.

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