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Yes, another question on working at home scams. I'm a broke *** college student with bills to pay, and this caught my eye... There was a flier on a bulletin board with the website www.studentworknow.com on it, and it mentioned stuffing envelopes. I tried to go to the website, but it wouldn't load. I'm assuming it's a scam, but why would my university allow someone to put it up? Are there truly any legit work at home opportunities???

2007-02-26 01:42:20 · 4 answers · asked by Fat Guy 5 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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just for the heck of it I typed in that url for studentworknow. It came right up. Are you sure you typed it in right? Try somebody elses computer. Maybe you have a block on yours. Otherwise, all the envelope stuffing that I know of has been a scam. I know somebody that was doing it for a month or so. The Post Office told her that it had to stop. That it was in violation of federal codes or something. Unless this is in a respectable job place then I wouldn't go with it. She did it out of her home. Right now you could see if H&R block needs help. They usually hire around tax season. That should hold you till maybe the end of April. Sorry I'm not much help. Just wanted to let you know about the stuffing scams.

2007-02-26 02:27:46 · answer #1 · answered by Me2 5 · 2 0

there are work at home positions but I would not call them opportunities as they tend to be very low pay and when you work out the money you are getting for the hours you are putting in you are a lot better off going for real work out in the real world..... it can be inconvenient.... welcome to the real world and as for the scams if they are offering something unbelievable that is exactly what it is unbelievable.....if it is too good to be true it's not true......one has to use a lot of commonsense and not make hurried decisions if these are requested .....smell a rat ...........anything that is worthwhile does not require this type of action ....no way.... so go out and find a part time job it will be hard work so join the rest of us and enjoy the bills that need to be paid the sooner the better so don't put it off action is required a.s.a.p.....as for the university allowing this type of advert forgive them they make mistakes maybe they are testing how smart the students are and also it's buyer beware

2007-02-26 10:45:38 · answer #2 · answered by njss 6 · 2 0

Some of the envelop stuffing jobs are legitimate, but you need to stuff a ridiculous amount of envelopes to be successful. I would not recommend it--most people can't keep up with that type of work. This site has some good information about working from home. Good luck! http://workathome.divinfo.com/

2007-02-26 09:46:18 · answer #3 · answered by Reenie 3 · 0 3

Yes I paid a fee for a franchise of the home based business that I operate and I get paid a residual income for all of the customers that I obtain for as long as they stay a customer, check my 360 profile for more info.

2007-02-26 10:53:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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