Saturday, February 2, 2008

Envelope stuffing for bucks..legit?

The short answer is no.

Here's the deal. For those who pursue this undertaking (usually for a fee of $29.95 or some amount along that line) thinking that they'll make some easy bucks while stuffing envelopes while kicking back watching TV or listening to music on their iPods, they're in for a nasty surprise.

It's a scam.

Yes, it is true that there is stuff to stuff in an envelope, but the "stuff" inevitably is a letter soliciting folks to get into the stuff-envelopes-from-home-to-make-bucks biz.

What happens is that even though people realize they've been scammed, they'll pursue it. After all, they're out $29.95 (or whatever) and they've at least got to get their money back.

And who knows, maybe, just maybe they'll hit it big.

Good luck.

My suggestion is to look for opportunities that you feel good about, that are based on honesty, and that you are truly interested in, and not just the money part of it.

That, in my opinion, will lead to success.

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