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What's Getting Stuffed Into Those Envelopes?
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Who wouldn't want to sit around the house and watch T.V while stuffing envelopes at home, and then the money just rolls in!
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Not so fast partner! Ask yourself... What am I stuffing into those envelopes? Is it Sears catalogs? How 'bout Fingerhut? Maybe it's Radio Shack's Electro-Christmas Brochure? And they're going to give you a big fat commission
for every envelope you stuff with their catalog!
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Sign me up! Envelope stuffing never sounded so good!
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Unfortunately, this is not the case. Here is a common envelope stuffing scenario..
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You read an ad or get a piece of junk mail claiming that "Aunt Edna" makes $1,845.20 every week by doing fun and easy work right from her favorite armchair. They say you'll earn $1 or $2 or some other amount for
every envelope you stuff.
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Often they'll ask for an up-front fee of $29.95 or more just to make sure "you're serious" about their envelope stuffing program.
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You pay the fee and send off for the package. After all, they guaranteed your satisfaction with their envelope stuffing starter package (watch out! that guarantee is very conditional).
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You pay the fee only to find out you earn your $1 or $2 by advertising the envelope stuffing program. Yep, they want you to help them earn those up-front fees.
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You place an ad asking people to send you a dollar to find out about the envelope stuffing program. That's how you earn $1,845.20 every week. One dollar at a time.
The National Homeworkers Association offers you legitimate home employment
You can
increase your income by performing assembly or clerical work in
your home. American distributing and manufacturing companies
supply you with easy-to-follow instructions and pay you for completed
work.
Yes! Now you can make
money by assembling products in the comfort of your own home
and working at your own pace! Choose from a large variety of products
which appeal to both men and women, and choose the type of work
that suits your desires. You'll be working as an independent contractor,
which means you get paid according to the number of pieces you
complete. There's no boss watching over you, no time clock to
punch, you can work when you please, and even watch television
while making money. You can assemble a variety of products
for several different companies at the same time and
earn the money you need.
Take pride in your own work.
The demand for hand made items
has become overwhelming and many of these companies don't have
the man power to keep up with their orders. This is why they are
looking for assemblers to do the work out of their own home. Don't
be surprised to see some of your own assembly work in your favorite
local gift shop. In order to compete with foreign manufacturers,
these companies use work at home assemblers to cut their costs.
By using this assembly system, you can be a part of the pride
of labeling all of these products "Made In The U.S.A."
You can also feel proud of the fact that each and every assembled
item is unique because it is hand made instead of being mass produced
by automated manufacturers.
The companies do all the selling!
All they want you to do is to follow their easy instructions,
and pay you for the completed work. These items are easy
to assemble and, in most cases, there are no special skills or
equipment required. Some items may require a basic sewing
machine or a simple screw driver. You simply assemble the products
according to their instructions and you'll be paid upon completion
and return of the finished goods to the company. They do the rest.
There is NEVER a finish without
a start, and the associates at The National Homeworkers Association
encourage you to stop wasting your money on "stuffing envelopes
at home" scams, and start your new life today.