Work At Home - Avoid Stuffing Envelopes Scams
For decades now, people with a desire to work at home have been drawn in by the advertisements both on the internet and in magazines that claim you can earn a large amount of money by stuffing envelopes.
This entire concept screams "scam", but there are some honest to goodness true companies out there that will pay you to stuff envelopes. It's true. But then there are also some companies that are absolute scams that you can't deal with and that don't have any intention of paying you a cent - they're just looking to take money from you.
While there are a great number of companies who just need help in sending out the classic "junk mail" pieces that you are more than likely familiar with, the majority of companies simply use a mechanical process to stuff their own envelopes or hire out companies who have machinery that quickly runs a complete order of mail pieces out - without the need for a man or woman to actually fold a mail piece, stick it inside the envelope and then seal the envelope.
The machine does all of this for the company, and no human hand touches the piece until the mail carrier places the item in your mail box. This is the most cost effective means for most modern companies to send out their promotional pieces, but there are some legitimate offers out there. To detect fraud when dealing with companies who are hiring folks for "stuffing envelopes" you should follow these guidelines:
Even though it may seem like a bit of stale advice, if an offer working at home sounds a little too good to be true, then it is more likely. There is no more sound advice than that.
If a company is offering you a pretty good sum for stuffing envelopes, and you're wondering why they don't just hire a company with the right equipment to do it for them - then they are likely trying to scam you - so run the other way - fast. Let commonsense be your guide anytime that you consider an opportunity to work at home.
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