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Envelope Stuffing Jobs Take a look at any home business opportunities magazine or website and you'll be sure to come across
countless ads for envelope stuffing jobs. These ads promise home jobs that pay you top dollar for simply stuffing envelopes. The name of the companies willing to pay for such a service is not provided, and their reason for doing so is not revealed.
This sounds like an ideal way to earn some extra income.
After all, what could be easier than stuffing envelopes and getting paid? It would be hard to think of something, but that is where the problem lies. The fact that this seems too good to be true should clue most people into the fact that something is seriously wrong here. Keep in mind that the legality of these ads is questionable, but you're not going to be making a living stuffing envelopes if you respond to some of these ads. The simple fact is that there is no such thing as legit envelope stuffing jobs, and the ads claiming such are misleading you. The companies that put up these ads can get away with it because of word games. In response to the ad, you're sending them information about how you can make money by stuffing envelopes, and they deliver just that. But you probably won't like what you get. How Envelope Stuffing Scams WorkThis is a quite simple scam, and requires little intelligent or planning on the part of the organizers. When you reply to the ad in question with your fee (usually $20 to $30) you will receive a reply shortly. In that reply, you will find an exact copy of the ad you just responded to (or one very similar) with instructions to place in newspapers, magazines and websites. In other words, you are told to do exactly what the original ad poster did. No actual envelope stuffing jobs are being offered, just the circulation of the same tired idea. Would you want to spend $30 on such a useless idea? Probably not. There is no question about it - this one is nonsense and should be avoided. For an example of an envelope stuffing scam, see http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2002/12/richmond.htm Some Envelope Stuffing Programs on the Web (Avoid)www.allamericanmarketing.net http://www.stuffing-envelopes-at-home.com http://www.moneyformailing.com http://www.hazelpeppergood.com http://www.stuffenvelopes.com More information about why envelope stuffing is nothing legit can be found at this URL ![]() Business Startups NewsletterRecommended LinksBusiness Opportunity Goldmine at Home Make Money Make Money Online Work at Home Jobs Work at Home Vision Add your link |
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