Envelope stuffing scams
Promoters usually advertise that, for a "small" fee, they
will tell you how to earn money stuffing envelopes at home. Later - when it's
too late - you find out that the promoter never had any employment to offer.
Instead, for your fee, you're likely to get a letter telling you to place the
same "envelope-stuffing" ad in newspapers or magazines, or to send the ad to
friends and relatives.
The only way you'll earn money is if people respond to
your work-at-home ad.
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