In March of this year I received an application form with a letter stating I would be paid$10 for each letter I stuffed in the provided envelope and mailed. However, they required a $99.00 good faith asking they to register me in their mailing program. On March 26th I received a package with 100 letter, 100 envelopes and 100 customer labels. I folded and stuffed the letters into the envelopes and mailed them on March 28th sending my receipt for the postage to them for reimbursement which was promised Their promotion said "You have the Right Opportunity in your hands today! Take action now! We can assure you, You wont regret it.
Unfortunately I do regret it as I have not heard a word from them and also have not received any payments or reibursement of my postage as of this date..
Giselle
Bloxwich,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, May 05, 2016
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) halted their operations November 2015. Go to yahoo and type in FTC Mason Grace and the press release will come up. Apparently, 50,000 naive consumers lost a total of 7 million to this obvious scam.
You CANNOT make money stuffing envelopes / stapling booklets / mailing brochures. The idea you could is INSANE! Any company that has a need for this will invest a thousand dollars into an automated machine that does all of this for them FASTER, CHEAPER and MORE EFFICIENTLY! The whole envelope stuffing scam has been around since the 1920's. Type envelope stuffing scam into yahoo and you will have plenty of reading. Educate yourself so you don't fall for this scam again.