scarey how desperate we can get, isn't it?
dave

Eric W Rudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow...I'm very surprised, you of anyone.
 
<copied>After carefully sifting through hundreds of emails offering unlimited income potential</copied>
 
 
 
Eric W Rudd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ol' Man River [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 2:34 PM
To: Approval Department; [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] making money from home (?)

Ok so here’s my little civic duty for this month.  I got recently unemployed and decided I still needed a source of income.  After carefully sifting through hundreds of emails offering unlimited income potential, I settled on one offering 2 dollars for each envelope I stuffed.  Sounded pretty simple.  I sent in my 46$ for 200 envelopes (the smallest order) and got an 11 x  14 envelope about as thick as a time magazine, hardly 200 envelopes worth.  The envelope contained 5 sheets of poster looking pages with the following:

ATTENTION  NOW HIRING – For work-at-home opportunities.  Find out how you can be employed by dozens of little known companies hiring on a nationwide basis for simple jobs.  To find out how to make money from the comfort and convenience of your home send your request together with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the address shown below.  (the bottom would have ten tear off strips with my address on them)  as these requests came in (I might need to rent a po box for all the mail) I was to stuff another included offer into the sase describing how the sender could request more info – a HOME WORKERS DIRECTORY - on doing assembly work, sewing, or crafts from home for only $29.00 – a special markdown from the regu! ! lar $39.00, and send these envelopes in a big bundle to MAILER PROFITS INC.  They would then send me 2$ for each sase enclosed.

 The HOME WORKERS DIRECTORY is full of names and addresses of mom-n-pop garage operations who need grunt labor to assemble angels, dolls, toys, sew, knit…..

What a convoluted way to make a buck.
dave

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