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Envelope Stuffing - A Scam Or A Great Business Idea

By: Andrew John



The biggest problem with working at home is that many of business ideas you are given by the Internet are scams. There are hundreds people out there living off nave beginning businessmen. You don't have enough money for helping them buy new cars and villas - and even if you had, you would probably prefer fetching some luxurious stuff for yourself. What does it have to do with the envelope stuffing? Let's read more about it below...

Things they never tell you - If you hear a proposition which sounds REALLY interesting, it is probably too good to be true. For instance, if you hear that you get paid $1.50 per each envelope stuffed, this sounds great. You can easily make more than a professional graphic designer simply by stuffing envelopes. Well, there is a catch. First of course, you have to buy a starting kit - this can be quite costly (usually a few hundred dollars for stuff you can make yourself for $10). What is more, and they never tell you that until it is too late, you get paid only for those envelopes whose receivers decide to sign up. In short, you get paid only if the company gets paid. Most of the time it means that all you can hope for is getting paid for a 5-15% of your envelopes. $2 per hour does not sound too well, don't they?

Honesty is the best policy - All honest companies willing to cooperate with you will tell you everything about all details of your cooperation before you sign up or buy anything. Sadly, in case of envelope stuffing you get no information at all - they want you only to buy their starting kit, all the answers can be found there. Unsurprisingly, what they really say in the agreement added to the kit is: "You got it, friend. We cheated you out of your money and now we will cheat you out of your time if you're stupid enough to actually start stuffing our envelopes for $1 an hour."

Warranty - While all businesses are risky, legitimate companies always issue some warranties or assign some minimal payment you receive regardless of the conversion rate. That's how real legitimate business is done. The point is that there are virtually no envelope stuffing companies which offer minimal payments or any other guarantee.

To sum everything up: There is virtually no such thing as a legitimate envelope stuffing business. It's that simple. Look elsewhere, there are plenty of legitimate businesses to associate with.

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