Re: offtopix
Posted by yeahno on 2006-07-29 6:55:44am
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Work at Home Stuffing Envelopes: What are the Real Facts?
Have you seen the ads? Many state: Work at Home Stuffing Envelopes and Make Lots of Money! Are these ads for real? Is there any truth in them?
Let's cut to the chase, most of these ads are not worth 'the virtual paper' that they are 'printed' on. Here's how many of the pitches work:
* You request 'free' work at home stuffing envelopes information.
* You receive very basic information that directs you to pay a fee, usually a relatively modest sum of $20 - $40 dollars for the 'real' info.
* You pay the fee and in return you get back information about a work at home stuffing envelopes program that either
1. has standards that will make it impossible to make any substantive money.
2. has a reasonable standard but you won't ever get paid by the company.
3. some variation thereof.
We'll be so bold as to state: Work at Home Stuffing Envelopes legitimate opportunities don't really exist. Is it possible that there is one legitimate work at home stuffing envelopes opportunity out there? Anything is possible, but we have yet to see a work at home stuffing envelopes opportunity even remotely approaching respectability.
:hi does anyone know about those "work from home" jobs stuffing and mailing letters? is this a scam?
thread tree:
- offtopix - bob - 2006-07-29 1:10:16am
- Re: offtopix - yeahno - 2006-07-29 6:55:44am