The Reality:
This is actually another marketing scheme similar to envelope stuffing. After filling out the application and paying the money, you will discover that you earn these hundreds of dollars by placing a similar advertisement in order to flease others out of their money. Some even require you to send half the money to the person who recruited you.
More Information:
Still not sure they are scams? Check out these links for more information. Note, these are not links to "legitimate" companies. These are links to articles by the BBB, FTC and other organizations exposing the frauds.
Work-at-Home Schemes
FTC Names Its Dirty Dozen:12 Scams Most Likely to Arrive Via Bulk Email
USPS's Work-at-Home Schemes
Work-at-Home Schemes: Modern Twist to Old Scams
Work-At-Home-Schemes Now Peddled On-Line
Better Business Bureau Warns Consumers of Three Work-at-Home Companies Based in State of Oregon
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