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« on: January 16, 2010, 12:12:37 PM »

Work at Home Disciple Cross Crafts

Disciple Cross, work at home craft opportunity has proven over the years, to be a top of the line work at home job opportunity.  

New Works step by step Disciple Cross program review can be found here:   http://www.newwork-at-home.com/AnalyzeDiscipleCross.htm

The economy has affected many of us, and at a time when people are losing jobs, and businesses are going out of business many people are looking to create a home business or find a work at home opportunity that will allow them to earn money, just to pay the bills.  

After working in the work at home industry for over 20 years, and seeing opportunities come and go, I can definitely tell you that the option of finding reliable, trustworthy and stable work at home craft programs are very few.  

Disciple Cross, owner Pastor John Raymond, provides one of the few top of the line, quality work at home craft programs, that has allowed many of our work at home forum members, the opportunity to earn a reliable, honest income from the comfort of home.  

Key Factors in choosing a good work at home craft program
•   The stability of the company, as well as the background of the company’s management and administration
•   The upfront information provided to you by the company about the work you will be doing.
•   The ease in getting your needs met via Customer Service and not just a FAQ only sections.
•   The company guarantee on earnings and buy back policies
•   The timeline in receiving your supplies
•   The answer to whether you will have to pay any other fees to include any extra shipping fees.
It is imperative that you do adequate research before joining or registering for any work at home program.  This will save you a lot of time as well as money spent.

BJ Norman

Disciple Cross members be sure to share your experience here
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2010, 01:23:40 PM »

I recently received the below question regarding Disciple Cross and have posted it here for others.



        -----Forwarded Message-----
        From: anonymous
        Sent: Jan 19, 2010 3:34 PM
        To: bjnorman@newwork-at-home.com
        Subject: same company?

         
         
        Is  this the same company as Rev. John Raymond.  He got some bad reviews as far as sending back the crosses and not paying because they weren't just right.  Or is this a company that actually  pays you instead of suggesting that you sell the crosses your self at craft shows instead on the buy back program?
         
        I'm just trying to find something to do at home that isn't a scam?
         
         
        Thanks, Anonymous


My Response:

To Anonymous,
I received your email regarding the Disciple Cross.

New Works and Disciple Cross are two separate companies.

New Works affiliated with Disciple Cross about two years ago in order to complete a review of the company.

According to the review there are stringent requirements of the quality of work because the company provides a high standard of quality and they want there customers to be satisfied with the end product.

During our review process there were some items that were rejected initially until the assembler of the crosses became more familiar with the process.  This was to be expected as with the assembly of anything new, that you are not familiar with, most assemblers will have to learn the process via trial and error, during the learning stage.
As each allotment of work came, and the worker became more familiar with the process, and more experienced, the amount of rejected cross were less and less.

I suggest that for most work at home jobs, you will definitely need to be persistent and consider the initial stages of the learning process the same as if you were on-the-job training.

I hope this helps to answer your questions and I will post your question without your name on the forum to help others.

Please also be sure to post any information you have to our forum to help others.

Thanks,
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