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Envelope stuffing — is it real?: compared

The honest answer to the classic 'stuff envelopes for cash at home' ad: it is one of the oldest work-from-home scams.

Category
Scam awareness
Legitimacy
Mostly a scam
Reality
Legitimate companies do not pay people to stuff envelopes at home; the FTC has warned about this scheme for decades

Red flags & the common scam version

You pay a fee for 'materials' or a 'starter kit', then you're told to recruit others with the same ad. That's the scam — the only 'income' is from others paying the same fee.

The universal rule: a legitimate job or client pays you. Never pay an upfront fee, buy a "starter kit", or deposit a check and send money back. See our reality check on "fast money" offers and how we screen for scams.

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Sources: FTC — Work-at-Home Businesses; FTC — Job Scams. Informational only — not financial, legal, or career advice.

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