How to Work At Home Stuffing Envelopes Without Getting Scammed

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Work At Home Stuffing Envelopes Without Getting Scammed

Stuffing envelopes at home has partly been done away with due to new technology that makes the process cheap and easy to do by machine. However, if the process requires the packet to be personalized the company may still require a individual worker to stuff envelopes. We have all seen ads showing statements that someone is making a large income stuffing envelopes, well if they are they are probably doing something illegal. Stuffing envelopes at home is a low paying job but can be legit. Learn how to spot work at home envelope stuffing jobs without paying scam artists.

Instructions

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      First you must get your head out of the cloud when talking about earning a living at home. You will not earn a whole paycheck over night nor will you be able to take on the skill set automatically. Work at home requires a special form of skill all on it own so it is important to

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      Never buy into advertisements that say if you pay them for supplies they can make money on every package you put together. These packages are scams and can not only cost you money but some are illegal. It does not matter if you know you are doing something illegal or not, if you get caught you could get a large fine and even do jail time. Yes there would be some thing you need to by like a stapler and maybe some paper clips but you can all such items at a local store, you should never have to buy them from the company.

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      Never give your security number to a business seeking at home envelopes stuffers upon filling out a application. Many scam artists will set up web sites offering such jobs just to get a list of peoples security numbers. A security number if needed should never be required until either a contract has been signed or employment has been secured.

Tips & Warnings

  • List of Companies that hire individuals to work a home stuffing envelopes.

  • U.S. Junk Mail http://www.usjunkmail.com/

  • MBI Direct Mail http://www.mbidirectmail.com/employment.aspx

  • Direct Mail http://www.directmail.com/careers/

  • Most if not all envelope stuffer jobs will be considered to be contract work and will not be considered to be a employee of the company. If some company

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