
You've seen the ads for years. "Work from home stuffing envelopes and make great money!" But are they for real? Can someone really make money stuffing envelopes? Or is it only a scam?
We're probably all curious about this. We've all heard of stuffing envelopes for money since we were old enough to read. It's time we find out one way or another. Is it possible to work from home stuffing envelopes and earn a profit?
The work itself - stuffing envelopes - sounds like a cinch. In fact, like too many other things, it sounds too good to be true. That's because trying to work from home stuffing envelopes and make money doesn't seem to work.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is stuffed with complaints (pun intended) from people who wanted to work from home stuffing envelopes and instead were scammed out of their money. These poor people were tricked into paying some kind of fee to get started in this "home business opportunity."
One of the Biggest Problems with Work from Home Stuffing Envelopes
One of the biggest problems found with work from home stuffing envelopes was that on every website investigated there was a fee was required to get started working from home stuffing envelopes, but all the fee really provided was information on how to place ads selling information on how others could make money with this "business opportunity".
Maybe the fee is for a service that never materialized, or a list of companies who hire people to stuff envelopes. Or maybe people were told to fork over their cash and received a list of ads they could place in local papers or online selling details on how to work from home stuffing envelopes.
So What's the Verdict about Working from Home Stuffing Envelopes?
Obviously, there is no way to track every single company and every single ad that promises work from home stuffing envelopes. So there could be a legitimate business opportunity allowing people to stuff envelopes and make money. If there is, we apologize in advance.
And if you'll send in proof of profit with the company name, address and website, we'll adapt this article about work from home stuffing envelopes. However, this only applies to companies that charge nothing to get started, no fee of any kind.
It would be a great opportunity to find a business that allows you to work from home stuffing envelopes. Sadly, this writer couldn't find a single company offering a single legitimate position for anyone stuffing envelopes. And according to the National Homeworkers Association, such jobs don't exist.
Maybe at one time, before the advent of computers, letter-folders and envelop stuffing equipment, it was possible to work from home stuffing envelopes and make a profit. However, in today's automated society, it's highly unlikely this is the case and it's best to beware of anyone who claims otherwise.
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Hi Chris,
I personally think that all of them are scams...my brother tried one of the envelope stuffing "jobs", and never got any money. The company just kept putting him off, and he finally gave up. Great article!