Should I Send Money to This Website for Writers?

I wanted a work at home job so I signed up for a work at home site. I got an email saying FreelanceHomeWriters.com is a legitimate site. I have not paid anything yet. I’m very skeptical because they are wanting 2.95 to ship a cd, then after seven days 40 dollars or something like that monthly. I was wondering if you know if this is a scam or not?

Chase that Dream Market By Chryselle D’Silva Dias

Like most people, I love making New Year’s resolutions. Each December, I take stock of the year gone by and plan ahead, meticulously making lists for each area of my life. At the end of the 2007, my career as a fledgling freelance writer was starting to take shape. The queries were flying out fast and thick and the acceptances were coming in slowly. 2008, I decided, was going to be my first big year for writing.

Whispers And Warnings For October 1st

Annette Young / The Creative Competitor / creative-competitor.co.uk – Writer alleges the contests this firm is running are fraudulent. WritersWeekly alleges this firm copied their 24-Hour Writing Contest idea.
Tove Warmerdam / Seattle Dog Magazine / Queen Dog Publishing – Don’t miss this one!
SECOND COMPLAINT about RiseUp Publications, LLC. / usariseup.com / Ellis Management Marketing Group / EMMG / emmg.net / Janice Ellis / Christopher Ellis / collegeoutlook.net / – Publisher of For Posterity, Achieve, Creative Outlook, College Outlook Counselor’s Guide, The Business Kit, RX Dialogue, The Compliance Monitor, Future of Asthma, Managed Care Training, Pharmaceutical Representatives Companion, and Digest-ables – Writer alleges she’s owed $900 and sends copies of emails sent by RiseUp to writers claiming their payables are back up, etc., etc., blah, blah.