Machines stuff envelopes much faster and cheaper than hiring people to do it from home. These are scams.
2007-04-24 13:48:21
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answered by TaxGurl 6
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Most of the assemble at home stuff is a scam. They talk you into buying their 'kit' and you have to do the assembly but then they 'reject' the work you've done and you're screwed.
Try this instead.
www.youcandothis.profitmatic.com
It helps if your a little internet savvy, and it takes a few hours to finish all the video lessons but in the end, this is a legitimate business that leaves it in your hands to make it or break it.
twg
2007-04-24 21:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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We all want to get rich easily and that's why those scam opportunities are so plentiful but the reality is nobody is going to pay people any real money to stuff envelopes or assemble from home. Think of yourself as a business for a moment... would YOU hire someone and pay them well to work from home? Doubtful. Isn't it funny that you have to pay for your starter kit and/or complete instructions??? If you want a job, get a job. If you want to make real money working for yourself, get your own business doing what you love. Those too good to be true offers are honestly too good to be true.
2007-04-24 21:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Scam..they will possibly send you something that tells you to put this in a newspaper..and basically you will get your money by scamming others into the same thing you fell for
2007-04-24 20:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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SPAM IS CHEAP WORK
2007-04-24 20:46:21
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answered by cork 7
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no way in Hei--!!
2007-04-25 03:30:02
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answered by havenjohnny 6
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