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stuffing envelopes.
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| techdaemon 2001-08-21, 9:14 am |
| Have anyone every worked from home stuffing envelopes and sending them out? There's always listings in the news paper to do it part time. I was thinking of doing it, but I don't know how legit it is. Especially with the kind pay they offer.. | |
| Nicole 2001-08-21, 9:38 am |
| My Mom got sucked into this once. It's legit... but you usually have to buy your own supplies, and you always have to come up with the addresses to stuff the envelopes to. That means running ads or buying mailing lists. So high expenses all around.
There's no mega-bucks to be made. You'd probably net more working in your local ice cream parlor  | |
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| I would be leery because they usually make you buy THEIR supplies and there is no guarantee.
Think about it this way: why would a company want YOU to stuff envelopes when many have sophisticated machinery that is much quicker than one person sitting at home doing it??
Just a thought....
To research it, I would look around in Newgroups or do a word search in google to find out the successes. | |
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| Webmaster 2001-08-21, 10:08 am |
| I was stuffing envelopes and sending then our last week. That's a hard work and very time consuming.
You see, my son's birthday party is coming up and I had to send out over 50 invitations.
Thank goodness for self-sticking stamps.
Noramlly I stuff 10-20 envelopes a month, mostly bills. Not making a penny off of it. | |
| techdaemon 2001-08-21, 10:12 am |
| Yes, I'm not very experienced in the art of envelope stuffing, so I am a little leary.
I mean it may not be to hard, but just the thought of not stuffing the enveloped the correct way.. or not licking the envelope in the correct fashion could spell out DISASTER!
Then where would that leave me? With a bunch of unsent envelopes! No money, nada, zilch.
I don't know.. I better stay clear from that.. |
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