it's a scam,they will ask for money to get you started and that's the end of that.
2007-01-28 15:58:30
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answered by ken 4
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I'd have to go with the group response that it is a scam. If you are looking for your own at home business, I might be of some assistance. I recently enrolled with company that is in great standing with he Better Business Bureau, offers great health benefits, 401k plan, free training, etc. They have even been featured on the show 60 minutes. If you want more detail, click my avatar image which will take you to my YA profile. You should see a link that I have shared with the YA community, click it, review the companies' website, and request an interview! It is seriously that simple! I believe what I like the most about this opportunity is that it allows me to work from the home, I'll be getting married soon and plan to be a domesticated wife..so this position is ideal for that. Best of luck to you dear!
2007-01-29 00:08:11
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answered by jlb2043 2
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I looked into it and didn't like what I saw.
The company that I worked with sent me a stack of documents and envelopes and addresses. So it was pretty straight forward until you counted the postage I had to pay. If you sort the letters by zip code then you can use metered mail and save a few cents on each letter. Most companies try to do this, I know for a fact that Netflicks does.
Then the read clincher came out. You didn't get paid for each letter mailed, I would only get paid for each person who responded to the ad I was mailing.
I gave up on it.
2007-01-28 23:59:14
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answered by Dan S 7
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I tried envelope stuffing years ago, but it doesn't work. Most companies use machines to do that type of work.
I can recommend a 100% ethical online home business that sells itself, involves No Phone Calls or Hosting Demonstration Parties, or Harassing Friends or Family with Health Juice or other merchandise. 1 on 1 mentoring and support by phone or email is available. Average people who have tried and failed before are earning excellent incomes. Best wishes to you in your quest for a home business!
2007-01-29 01:38:34
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answered by Dan B 1
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I know it's a scam, that is just one of the things I tried before I found something that was legit and right for me.
Stay away from stuff that says you can make any amount of money for "no work" and "no Money" or very little money. The low cost stuff will cost you much more in the long run, how do you think I know that?
2007-01-29 00:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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it's a big scam. all of those schemes are.
the best way for a sahm to make money part time without spending a lot of money is selling stuff on ebay. Buy stuff you see at garage sales, thrift stores, whatver, and sell them for profit. It's also a great way to make money out of the extra crap you have lying around. It's really easy and you are your own boss. I can't recommend it enough.
2007-01-28 23:58:30
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answered by Elaine 5
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I do not know about mail stuffing,but if you are looking for legitimate work from home jobs without any investment,you could check this out http://www.pcworkathome.net
2007-01-30 12:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No they are a scam.
Businesses can buy inexpensive machines to "stuff" envelopes at a rate far less then they would pay a live person.
The only envelopes you will stuff will be ads for the money making "opportunity" you fell for.
2007-01-28 23:59:01
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answered by Anthony A 3
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Its a scam. My mom got ripped off doing that!
2007-01-28 23:55:45
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answered by Julia B 6
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it's a scam..... click on my profile and i will tell you what company i work for at home on computer. great company with benefits click on my site
2007-01-29 00:21:06
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answered by joy b 2
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