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Trinity Publishing Group Ripoff This company promises to send you a box full of envelopes, flyers, and mailing labels for you to do and get paid big money as soon as you send them $169. I did send them the money and I have proof of what they promised me. I want my money back! Hollywood California
This company promises to send you a box full of envelopes, flyers, and mailing labels for you to do and get paid big money as soon as you send them $169. I did send them the money and I still havent received my box and I have proof of what they promised me. I want my money back!
Jennifer
Bronx, New York
Jennifer
Bronx, New York
U.S.A.
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Steve
Bradenton,Florida,
U.S.A.
If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is
#2Consumer Comment
Tue, February 21, 2006
This "envelope stuffing" scam has been around for about 30 years that I know of!
There is no such thing as get rich quick, unless you do something illegal or hit the lottery, etc.
NEVER pay anyone a fee to "work".
Think about it, they could pay someone minimum wage to stuff and mail those envelopes or contract it out to some sweatshop of illegals.
And, this envelope stuffing scam requires you to pay to advertise to get the leads to mail the stuffed envelopes to. That is the fine print that most people miss.
I hope you paid with a credit card.
You might have to chalk this one up to an investment in knowledge.
If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. You really just have to apply some common sense.