Envelope Stuffing Work From Home - What I Learnt
One of the first results I got for my search term ‘envelope stuffing work from home’ was a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) scam report at about.com. The site lists some important questions you should ask regarding any envelope stuffing type offer, along with things you should know about the industry.Â
It is worth checking this out as it is a good guide on how to evaluate and choose an envelope stuffing work from home opportunity.
One website that peaked my interest, and which was mentioned in a previous posting, is Home mailing jobs. Â With this program the earning options are twofold in that you are paid $5 for every circular you mail as well as 75% commission for each sale generated from your mailings.
You do not need to pay for stamps or postage so this seems to be a good offer.Â
The other thing I liked about this program was the 12 free bonuses offered with your purchase. I just love informative freebies and if they could help me in my quest to financial freedom, then bring it on.
It goes without saying that you should do your due diligence and research this company and make sure everything they offer is legit. Use sites like Better Business Bureau or do a general search on the company and see what results you find.
I found this website in Google and the ad stated ‘the joys of envelope stuffing’. I found this quite intriguing because joy is not a word I would link to envelope stuffing at all. I visited the website and found information explaining that companies face far less cost if they use a machine to do the mail posting. It begs to question why jobs existed for human envelope stuffing. Read the article at homeworking.com and see what you think.
Although it is a play on word, try searching ‘work from home mailing jobs’ instead of ‘envelope stuffing work from home’ jobs. The results you get from the latter search term are more negative as they highlight a lot of scams and bad experiences. The former term would give you some pretty decent results. (I should mention that the Home mailing job website I mentioned earlier was found using the term ‘work from home mailing jobs’)
If you decide not to pursue an envelope stuffing work from home opportunity then check out our directory of work from home opportunities at www.xtradosh.com.











































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