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Envelope Stuffing

Envelope Stuffing is a classic scam that’s been around for years. First off and right to the point, there are machines that can stuff hundreds or thousands of envelopes per hour, and print shops often offer this as a service for a ridiculously low price of pennies per envelope when they do a print job for you. Why would a place offer to ship hundreds of pounds of materials for you to do envelope stuffing at $2 per envelope?

Some envelope stuffing places will require you to buy a “starter kit”, right there you can pretty much count that it’s a scam as no business is going to charge for you to do work for them. Other scams don’t actually pay you to do it, you must stuff and mail the envelopes out and then you get a commission from any sales you generate. In other words you pay for the materials and put up all the time and money, and then only if they get a sale and decide to tell you about it do you get paid a commission.

Every envelope stuffing place I’ve ever checked looked like a scam. Either no phone number or address or they only used a voice mail line which didn’t even have an address to the number. Envelope stuffing is a scheme to prey on weak people wanting to make “fast easy money.” Often times they are the ones who are investing their last dollar to take the bait into one of these kinds of programs. Avoid envelope stuffing at all cost!


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