Work at home stuffing envelope SCAMS exposed
By Joel Teo
Posted Sunday, September 12, 2004
Work at home stuffing envelope scams have proliferated over the internet and its time to take a closer look at what they are and how they operate. Such Work at home stuffing envelope Scams tell you that they will pay you for each mailing you send out. In reality however the promoters of these scams do not actually pay you for the work you do. The only money that you will get would be responses from work at home stuffing envelope customers.
Work at home stuffing envelope schemes are actually in that sense just selling you a paid chain email scheme. They will tell you to send the same advertisement that lured you into the scheme to the papers at the same time.
Things to ask of every Work at home stuffing envelope scheme being a SCAM include:
1. How will I get paid?
2. Who will pay me?
3. What is my fee structure? Am I paid per lead I generate or do I get a flat salary for my efforts?
Who do I report this work at home stuffing envelope scheme if I think it is a SCAM to?
In the US you would want to report such work at home stuffing envelope schemes to the
* USPS (for direct mail advertisements)
* FTC (Federal Trade Commission) for most other work at home stuffing envelope scams.
In conclusion, a work at home stuffing envelope scheme might actually be a work at home scam unless you can verify for yourself payment or it would descend into another chain mail (be it online or offline ) work at home stuffing envelope scam.
About the Author
Joel Teo --Your Work at Home Biz Consultant
(http://www.instantbizempires.com)
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