Pros
Working from home and you can choose to use a cell, landline, or VoIP to make calls.
Cons
You're literally paid cents for the work you do and the credits you earn during a shift. There is no hourly pay. You could spend 7 hours talking to potential customers and you would only end up earning 30 to 40 credits. And that may seem like a lot of credits, but remember that they pay in cents, not dollars, so at the end of a 7 hour work day, you've just barely managed to make $10-$15. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't like to work at a job where your only miniscule pay is determined by whatever mood your customer may be in. If you don't get a sale, you get no points. During the interview process, Ver-A-Fast also tells potential employees that they'll be able to make $200-$350 a week, which is a complete and utter lie. Unless an employee is faking the outcome of calls to get more credits or working 100 hours a week, it's impossible. Ps - The interviewers/AC's tell you that you won't be making any outbound sales calls, but that's also a lie. The AC's lie to you about everything from your pay, to how "easy" the job is. Because having angry people you don't know curse you out daily is sooooo easy.