Monday, September 8, 2008

Envelope Stuffing Jobs The Reality of Envelope Stuffing:




The Reality of Envelope Stuffing:

What you get is a letter explaining how to place the exact same ad somewhere else and then send the same information you received to them. The only legitimate thing in this whole scam is that you are essentially stuffing envelopes for money. However, it is illegal and the most common home employment scam, according to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.

Some consumers have paid fees of of $65 to $160 up-front for a package of supplies from the defendants after being promised "Big paychecks within two weeks." Sure, they received the envelope-stuffing materials; they soon discovered they were simply sending out more solicitations for the defendants' purported business opportunities. They were never reimbursed for postage as promised either

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