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Jul 3, 2007, 10:12 PM
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Some information needed.
Has anyone ever heard of index. You stuff enveloped at home and make a lot of money. And I mean A LOT of money. It just sounds too good to be true and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it and has tried it. I'm looking to bring in a little extra money each month to be able to pay for expenses and this looked like a good idea. Thanks for any help anyone can give.
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Jul 4, 2007, 06:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by boredfroggie
Has anyone ever heard of index. You stuff enveloped at home and make a lot of money. And I mean A LOT of money. It just sounds too good to be true and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it and has tried it. I'm looking to bring in a little extra money each month to be able to pay for expenses and this looked like a good idea. thanks for any help anyone can give.
Any time you have to pay money, it is generally a scam.
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Jul 4, 2007, 09:41 AM
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Most are scams at the very best,
1. you have to pay something to get started, and often have to pay for supplies.
2. if they claim items not stuffed properly, they don't pay.
3. And you end up with postal agents knocking at your door for all sorts of vioations.
The problem is that in real life there are machines that fold and stuff and seal envvelpes.
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Jobs & Parenting Expert
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Jul 13, 2007, 04:16 PM
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"$17.50 for each envelope you secure with our brochures!"?? I don't think so!
One of my young-mother clients sent $$ for such a kit, and got a sheet of paper telling her to advertise just like they did to sucker in people.
It's a scam.
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New Member
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Sep 2, 2007, 07:01 PM
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This one is a scam. Stay away!
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Sep 2, 2007, 07:07 PM
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I will admit some personal stupidity,
I did one of the stuffing things back 20 year ago or so. Well I actually made some money, but guess what I had postal inspectors at my home with a search warrant, had my bank accounts frozen and attached by the State. The plan and what they were "selling" ended up being illegal.
They can stuff anything automatically, or have it done by min wage people so why would they pay postage to you, and postage back or your mail costs ( when they can get mail discounts in bulk if it is done properly)
It is a scam
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Sep 2, 2007, 07:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
I will admit some personal stupidity,
I did one of the stuffing things back 20 year ago or so. Well I actually made some money, but guess what I had postal inspectors at my home with a search warrant, had my bank accounts frozen and attached by the State. The plan and what they were "selling" ended up being illegal.
They can stuff anything automaticly, or have it done by min wage people so why would they pay postage to you, and postage back or your mail costs ( when they can get mail discounts in bulk if it is done properly)
It is a scam
You got THIS ONE right. Too bad you had a nevative experience but I won't laugh at you. That's only cruel and not very Christian like. Blessing to you my friend. We don't agree on much but I refuse to belittle you. I have respect for my fellow man.
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