I hate when these Work-At-Home scams enter the performance marketing arena and even more when they claim that they are “hiring” people. This particular guy refused to answer questions about his company, where he is registered, what his employer ID was in the State and any other questions. These are all scams, none of them remotely going to pay you a dime except will ask you to sell more spam junk (like this) to other people after they respond to emails.
According to SpamLaws.com
So instead of being paid as advertised, you only make money if their emails are convincing enough to persuade someone into making a purchase. It may take over one hundred emails to find someone who is actually interested, and another one hundred more before finding someone who is willing to buy it.
You may also notice that some, if not all of these services request a one-time, non-refundable fee. In many instances, you will notice that the one-time fee is nearly identical to what you’re being paid per processed message.  This may be a case where someone else is required to sign-up you and others in order to be paid.
By now you realize that making an unlimited amount of money processing emails is a misleading advertisement, one that can be deemed as a scam. Not only will you have to make an initial payment, you are also required to work hard for money that is not promised. In a worse case scenario, you may actually provoke a few sales and never receive payment for your efforts.
Email processing is merely a modern-day twist on the old envelope stuffing scam. You pay a fee, obtain a worthless title and work tediously with minimal or no further compensation. You wouldn’t bring your wallet to pay the foreman conducting an interview at a construction job, so why do it online? If anything, you will only find yourself contributing to the growing epidemic of spam and having your email account placed on the blacklist.