There are many work at home scams today, but one of the most common scam is envelope stuffing . You can go to any search engine and do a search on envelope stuffing work at home jobs , and see they al
                    There are many work at home scams today, but one of the most 
 common scam is envelope stuffing . You can go to any search engine and do 
 a search on envelope stuffing work at home jobs , and see they all are 
 ran the same way. 
 Here's how it works: The most common scam offers to pay $3 or $4 per envelope you 
 address or stuff. They ask that you send [to cover the cost of shipping and 
 handling/registration fees] $30, and they promise to send you a list of companies 
 that want to pay you to stuff envelopes for them. 
 THE SCAM_ Most envelope stuffing con games are the same way: You pay your 
 "registration fee" [usually $30 ,pure profit for the scam artist] . They will then send you 
 a copy of the ad that you orginally responded to, along with the wording to a 
 classified ad, telling people about how much money they can make stuffing 
 envelopes, and to send a self-addressed-stamped-envelope for more 
 information. When you receive [if you ever do] someone's S A S E, you 
 send them a copy of the ad. There, you have stuffed your first envelope. 
 THE COLD HARD TRUTH _joining an envelope stuffing program is a bad 
 idea. Think of it this way: Why would anyone pay someone to stuff envelopes, 
 when you can get an envelope stuffing for a few hundred dollars? They wouldn't 
 So many people send off their hard earned money for the "registration fee" in hopes 
 of earning hundreds of dollars a week stuffing envelopes, only to be another victim of this scam. 
 So you can see, that joining an envelope stuffing program is a bad 
 idea. Save the money you'd send in for the registration fee, and put 
 it towards a legitimate home-based business, and you'll be happier 
 and more successful. But, before joining any work at home based business, 
 you should thoroughly check them out before spending money. Here is the link to check out any company 
 that you would think about joining. 
 Better Business Bureau 
 http://www.bbb.org/ 
 If you are one of the ones that have fallen for this scam, there are steps you can 
 take to put these scam artist out of business for good: 
 Here is the first thing you should do, I think you should ask them to refund your money and if they refuse let them know that you will report them as SCAM at FTC. To file a complaint visit https://rn.ftc.gov/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01 or to get free information on consumer issues, visit www.ftc.gov http://www.ftc.gov http://www.ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261 
 Here are some resources for getting help, or to stop scammers: 
 United States Postal Inspection Service 
 This site has information about envelope stuffing scams , 
 as well as other home-based business scams. 
 http://www.elsop.com/wrc/complain.htm 
 Better Business Bureau 
 http://www.bbb.org/ 
 This site you can research a company before joining, 
 or to file a complaint. 
 
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