After researching, it seems there aren't any "legitimate" envelope stuffing jobs. You can, however, work at your local print shop or mailing house and then do this job, but the truth is there is no real way to make quick money from this sort of thing. It costs very little to send mail for any company so it doesn't make any sense for them to pay someone to do this job for them. If they are asking for any money upfront to "get started" then you'll know right away that it is a scam.
acording to a search i did i wouldn't trust any envelope stuffing jobs in california at all. there seems to be an epidemic of scams being run on those in this type of work i would suggest looking in another field.
No. Any "envelope stuffing" job is a scam. There are machines that stuff envelopes faster than people can.
Yes, there are envelope related work at home jobs. You can apply for jobs like these on the following websites: indeed, workfromhomeguide, and careerbuilder.
Yes, there are many legitimate jobs out there that allow you to work from home. You can find independent contracting jobs through kgb.com and quicktate.com.
Yes, there are many legitimate date inputter jobs. 911-Emergency is a great legitimate job. I would recommend talking your local administrators for information on that.
Yes, there are many ppc websites that are legitamate
There are quite a few legitimate telephone jobs, but there are also lots of scams. Check out liveops for a good one, and also be sure to talk to other employees before spending any money.
There are many legitimate online line jobs which do not involve data-entry. These can be writing articles, ghost writing, blog entries, participating surveys, and telemarketing. If you know any foreign language then there are lots of translation jobs. If you can develop skills of transcription then there are plenty transcription jobs.
There are some legitimate work from home assembly jobs, but you have to be careful which one you choose. You do not want to choose a work from home job that requires you to pay something up front. Usually, these types of jobs are not legitimate. If you find a work from home assembly job you think you might like, you can usually find out on the internet if it's legitimate or not.
There certainly are legitimate online data entry jobs available. For more information you can go to a website such as www.worldwideworkathome.com for information about such work and links to finding the type of job that you want.
Yes there are, if it is a legitimate job there are no fees involved. You never pay for a job, a job pays you.
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