Dave,
I know of no consumer group, consumer watchdog group, government agency, or 
Better
Business Bureau, that supports this kind of employment, (if you want to call 
it employment).
So many of those who were desperate and consider this way were very 
disappointed
after spending what little money they had... and lost it all.
Be careful of Multi-level Marketing Programs.  Be wary of those who claim 
that its
legit.  You can go to: www.bbb.org and enter any organization in their data 
banks for the latest in complaints.
Best Wishes Buddy!
W

In a message dated 7/7/05 2:34:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< 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 regular $39.00, and send these envelopes in a big bundle to 
MAILER PROFITS INC.  They would then send me 2$ 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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