Stuffing Envelopes – There is Nothing Legit about Stuffing Envelopes

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It’s really depressing how this scam never seems to fade away and die out. This scheme is more popular than ever and now they are more creative with their advertising.

If you decide to partake in a stuffing envelope opportunity, then you will be a member of their “software division” and that there are plenty of guarantees that they offer so you won’t lose your money.

This is just a reminder post that these are 100% scams no matter how good they sound. Hiring people to stuff envelopes and paying them a decent salary (around $3000-5000 per month) doesn’t make sense in this day of age where technology automates most of the tedious work.

The only way you might have a chance of getting any payment from these people who operate the stuffing envelope schemes is if you recruit your friends and family to join you into this scheme. You likely get commission for referring your friends, but however you will be faced with legal problems since you have just created a pyramid scheme. You get payment from the signup fee that your friends pay but now they have to recruit more people in order to recuperate their losses. It’s a never ending scheme where there is always going to be someone at the bottom.

You will not get any money for stuffing envelopes. Simply because the offer is ridiculous. It doesn’t make any business sense to pay $3000 to $5000 just to stuff envelopes. That’s at least $100 a day. Imagine a small company with a team of envelope stuffers that totals to around 10 people. Now, if we assume that each of these 10 people who stuff envelopes makes $3000 per month, that’s a $30,000 monthly fee just to stuff envelopes. Over the course of a year that would equate to $360,000. With that money, you can buy a machine that can automate the whole stuffing envelope process.

As you can see, the outrageous claims of the salaries for such a simple and easy job does not make any sense at all. Instead, these are meant to trap you to invest your own money so that they can steal it from you.

Unfortunately, people still fall for these stuffing envelope schemes. It’s simply a numbers game to them. The more people that they can get the word to, the more likely it is to have a new victim. This is essentially how the Nigerian Scams work. The Nigerians send about millions of emails a day and they hope that at least 1% of these emails would convert and this will help make their efforts worthwhile.

I hope that with this knowledge, you will be able to avoid these stuffing envelope schemes.

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