Has anyone ever tryed stuffing envelopes for cash is it legit?



Answer:
nope..
no
DONT DO IT.IT IS A SCAM!
Yeah, I used to. I love to lick things. My friends, guys and girls, say I have an oral fixation. They also say I'm very good with my tounge.
Yes its legitimate (try googling mailing houses) but its soo boring!
No. It is a scam. They make you pay for the envelopes and then tell you that they can't pay you because your stuffing job was poor. They are crooks and you could be the victim.
It depends on how you get paid. Is it per envelope, per dozen, per hundred etc. I'm sufe it's all legit but to make a decent wage you'd still need to put in a decent "shift" (8 or 9 hours a day).
If you've got the self discipline then go for it, me, I'd much rather go to work instead.
UUh, hon----if it was possible to get those kind of wages for a job that easy/doable at home, WHY would the promoter be spending money to advertise? The "want job" list would be out the door, or openings would be filled by word of mouth.
No, foo'
no
you need to explain your question a little better. but it sounds fishy whatever it is.
IT IS A SCAM!!, I requested information about that a while ago. Most of them want you to pay for certain amount of envelopes, plus you have to pay for your own stamps, and then they will pay you something for every people you send the envelopes, now you may ask?! what kind of information go inside the envelopes? well, the same information you are requesting now, stuffing envelopes, so that is a full scam, unless you convince someone dumb enough to do the same, and so on and on and on. But the decision is yours>
Yes there is but it's not online. Those are pretty much scams. This is something I did myself through a temp agency that placed people in temporary settings from time to time for companies that send out news letters, billings, etc. You're usually paid about $10-15 per hour stuffing envelopes for them (the company) at their place of business and they seal them up and send them off. If you're a good hard worker and pretty fast paced they'll request from the temp agency to call you back when needed. I did this for a little over a year and made some pretty good money that way.
Good luck!
They have machines that can sort 5000 in 3 minutes so they're usually a scam. My mother in law found a local company to work for that didn't have enough volume to buy the machine and made extra money with them, but any company that can afford to send a lot of people unlimited volumes of mail doesn't need you to rearrange their packages for them.

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