Email Processors Jobs

Email processor jobs are among the most advertised work-from-home jobs. They attest that they require little training and can earn workers a steady stream of income. They also state that all they require their processors to do is sift through emails and take out needed information, with processors earning up to $25 for each processed email. This description sounds too good to be true--and alas, it is.

  1. Job Description

    • According to most job descriptions, an email processor receives company emails and extracts information from those emails specified by the company.

    Scams

    • Like most at work-from-home jobs, most email processor jobs are pure spam. Many email processor jobs profess to pay their workers $25 per email processed, which is overwhelmingly a flat-out lie.

    Distinguish an Illegitimate Email Processor Job

    • For the most part, an illegitimate email processor job has you pay a fee upfront to gain "employment." Moreover, an illegitimate job may tell you to call a 1-900 number for more information.

    The Sad Truth

    • Most email processing jobs are illegitimate, because the "emails" they send you to process are actually spam advertisements. That is, they send you spam advertisements to sent to other recipients and you only get paid if those recipients actually purchase something from the spam company--an extremely rare occurrence.

    Conclusion

    • There are so few authentic email processor jobs that it is truly better to avoid them completely. If you are serious about working from home, there are numerous legitimate careers. See the link in the Resources section for more advice and a directory of legitimate work-from-home positions.

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