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T h e S e t U p
It seems like everywhere you turn there is an ad promising hundreds of dollars a week just for stuffing envelopes. Some even promise to pay $4 or $5 per envelope stuffed! They usually require a "registration fee" of $10 to $100 to get started. If you fall for this scam, you WILL be disappointed. Envelope stuffing programs are nothing more than scams. All of them. No exceptions…….
T h e S c a m
The most prevalent envelope stuffing con game goes like this: You pay your "registration fee" usually around $30.00 - pure profit for the scam operator. The operator will then send you a copy of the ad you originally responded to, along with the wording to a classified ad, telling people about how much money they can make stuffing envelopes, and to send a self-addressed stamped envelope for information. When you receive someone's SASE, you send them a copy of the ad. There, you have stuffed your first envelope! There are variations of this scam on the Internet - but they all have one thing in common. They are all scams. Sign up for one and you’ll lose your money forever.
C o l d H a r d T r u t h
Joining an envelope stuffing program is a bad idea. Think about it…the idea of paying someone to stuff envelopes is ridiculous. Why pay someone even 50 cents to stuff an envelope when you can get an envelope stuffing machine for a few hundred dollars? Of course you know that the SOHO Jobs Weekly does not allow these scam-portunities, right? Well, guess how many of these envelope stuffing jobs are submitted to us….. Go ahead, take a guess. Around 200 per month! Every last one has been turned down by the SOHO Jobs researchers.
B o t t o m L i n e
Remember, no matter how great the ad sounds or how legitimate the company looks to be, all envelope stuffing offers are scams. Sometimes you might also see these offers called Name Compilers or Typists. It makes no difference. You will not ever make a dime from responding to an envelope stuffing scam.
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