All scams. beware!
2006-12-08 04:33:06
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answered by pahunter772 2
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I look at it this way- If I needed someone to stuff envelopes for me, there are enough homeless people, retired people, housewives, and teenagers who need some extra pocket cash that I would have no need to advertise for this elsewhere. I could just walk down the street and recruit all of the help that I need. If I needed a more structured approach, I would just go to a temporary agency and have them send me a couple of people to help me.
Therefore ANY envelope stuffing opportunity is a scam. Most times you are buying instructions on how to set up your own envelope stuffing advertisment in a magazine or newspaper so that other people can buy the same information that you bought.
Eventually you will learn that the only envelope stuffing that there is comes from mailing out the information that you get people to pay towards you.
2006-12-08 12:49:05
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answered by Joe K 6
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There are machines that will stuff and seal envelopes for a penny or two per envelope. There is no reason to pay someone to hand stuff them. You will pay out a lot of money and not get anything in return. These types of scams have been around for years. If you want to work at home, I would look for something else.
2006-12-08 12:25:06
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answered by Flyby 6
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I would not suggest envelope stuffing. I tried it and lost al lot of money. You have to buy their kit, the only one that makes money is the person you buy the kit from.
If you are serious about earning money online and you don't want to be an affiliate, two sites come to mind that I have had success with, one is http://dataEntryBusiness.com/?a_aid=691e9653 the other is
http://www.type-at-home.com/half-price/coupon.php?id=2612_0_3_26
Both pay well and are totally legit.
The only other suggestions would be Surveys, I have a complete list of the best surveys online at http://hmewrk4u.com/images/Surveys.html
Hope this helps.
2006-12-08 12:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Takes money to make money. So I would say you would have to buy in order to earn cash. Cant get something for nothing. She is right those are scams. Think about it if everybody could work from home and earn tons of money everyone would be doing it. Those are just big fat scams.
2006-12-08 12:21:32
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answered by . 6
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I know of something that you can do on the computer to make money, doesn't require any fees either upfront or at any time, and you don't even have to leave the house. And no, it's not CashCrate, Treasure Trooper, any PayPal chain mail schemes, or any survey nonsense.
I can even help you with links to promote it for free!
If you're interested, please click on my ID and click on the email link or IM me if I'm online. I cannot go into details here or provide a URL link so as not to get in trouble with Yahoo or its TOS.
2006-12-08 18:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Stuffing envelopes isn't a good business to start with and very rarely has it worked for anyone I know. Some friends of mine got into one them SCAMS and lost their money ($300).
Research and look for "real" opportunities. Start by selling stuff around your house on Ebay or something else.
Lot's of good research can be done at http://www.entrepreneur.com
2006-12-08 12:26:13
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answered by JLMelvin 5
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Affiliate marketing is the best way of making money online. Website which ask for a initial payment before geeting the job, most of them are fake! You can learn how to make money online with affiliation marketing for free here http://moneyonline.toptips.org
You will find a lot of interesting informations.
2014-09-28 17:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It is all a scam. Go to www.scambusters.org. Good article there.
Why would someone pay you to do that when modern technology i so much more efficient?
You only make money by conning other unsuspecting job applicants in to purchasing the service.
2006-12-08 12:23:01
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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Please do not waste your time ( I'n other words don't be like me in the past); most of those type of advertisements are scams.
Try to earn money by selling something you enjoy making or doing. You'd be surprised what you will come up with. Challenge yourself!!!!
2006-12-08 12:25:46
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answered by romans6231956 1
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The FTC has consistently fought against such scams.
2006-12-08 12:22:41
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answered by man with all the answers 1
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