Ray
Salt Lake City,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, May 19, 2003
It'a a classisc scam. You cannot/will not make money stuffing envelopes. What to watch out for: 1. if you have to pay a company to become an employee. 2. claims that seem too good to be true, they usually are. In this case, paying you $10/envelope for stuffing envelopes, something that can be done by machine in a fraction of the time and cost. 3. almost any work at home offer. The only people that make money are the ones who you send money to for the instructions/materials/etc. Your money that you spent is probably gone. If you paid them by a credit card and it's less than 60 days, you can still dispute it, though. Also, don't expect to get your $2,870.00. No company is going to pay you $10/envelope to stuff envelopes for them. They can hire a mass marketing company to stuff the envelopes for pennies/envelope at 10 times the speed.