I hereby openly repent of believing my fellow man was too smart to keep paying to learn how to make money stuffing envelopes.
In a world where tele-evangelists have machines to open envelopes, extract the money, and throw away the letters begging for help and prayer that accompany the letters, you know they have machines to stuff them – thousands per hour.
Why pay you? or me?
Usually these scams are – at best – “plays on words”.
I.e. If you sent out 100 direct mail packages per day and make $1000 in sales, you’ve earned “$10 per letter”. It’s like the old ad “Earn $3000 every time you fill out this form. Fill out as many forms as you like every day!” The “form” is an order form for a drop ship dealer. You have to sell stuff in order to “fill out the form”. The selling stuff is the sticking point.
But at worst they just take your money and run. Evidently like this one.
From KATV in Little Rock, Arkansas
(Erica McPhearson, Little Rock victim)”I didn’t have very much money.”
Erica McPhearson learned the hard way that the hundred dollars she forked out to start working from home stuffing envelopes turned out to be a waste of money.
(McPhearson)”It’s painful. I have daughter who will be 10 Thursday. I have another baby on the way. I need that money.”
Erica thought by paying the money up front to a company called Trail Head Options that claimed she would get paid for every envelope she stuffed, she would be on her way to a big paycheck. She was wrong.
(McPhearson)”I’m 100% positive it was a scam. I never received anything. I never received my postage back. I never receive the payment. I never received anything. I never heard anything from them.”
(McPhearson)”This is not what it appears to be. You will loose money. You will not make money.”











chrystal on May 3rd, 2008 at 12:24 am
looking to making extra money.