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beatleman1943
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# Posted: 24 Apr 2006 21:23
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Well, I have been searching all over for an answer. ARE there any legitimate Data Entry/ Typist Jobs out there, and/or Envelope Stuffing jobs? Can i get some reviews of these companies? I have looked all through this forum, and cannot find an answer. Has anyone tried any of these types of companies and succeeded?
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Mattathome
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# Posted: 26 Apr 2006 03:49
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Hi Beatleman,
In the process of working my business from home, I have the pleasure of meeting a variety of people from many walks of life.
Sadly, I have heard many people tell me that they have tried "envelope stuffing" jobs only to find them total scams.
My primary thought when I have considered such jobs is: "if a machine can do the job 10 times faster than any human could, how could there possibly be any money in it?"
As for data entry, there may be a shred of legitimacy in it, but I have yet to find someone tell me they have been able to actually make money at it from home.
Hope this helps,
Matthew Thompson
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diamonddust417
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# Posted: 30 Apr 2006 02:24
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I have heard nothing but bad things about both. They just want to take your money. You should never have to pay to work!
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inter
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# Posted: 2 May 2006 07:14
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I think Data entry or Envelpe Stuffing Jobs all are scams.
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JeffCasmer
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# Posted: 10 May 2006 00:14
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Hi,
There are some legitimate data entry jobs but no envelope job is legitimate...
Jeff Casmer
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WhitePhoenix
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# Posted: 10 May 2006 10:09
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I agree with JeffCasmer - I have known several people who tried envelope stuffing - but that was years ago and I didn't think anyone did that any more.
Try looking at sites like Freelance Work Exchange and Guru for data entry or 'secretarial support' type listings. I have found many 'date entry' listings offered, but I have not taken one as of yet because many of these people wait until the last minute and then say they need it done 'like yesterday' and my schedule won't allow me to do that.
You may decide to try out some Guru or Freelance Work Exchange for free for a week and then sign up as a member - I have done both with each of those. I'm not making millions - yet - but I get enough work to keep me busy and to help pay my bills. If I could become mroe organized and disciplined, I could probably pick up more -... sigh
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getagrip
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# Posted: 11 May 2006 03:07
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Yeah, envelope stuffing usually means stuffing someone else's pockets with your hard earned cash! Think about it - why on earth would anyone pay you $3.00 to stuff an envelope when they could have it "stuffed" in a factory for a fraction of a penny?
One company you might want to look into is AddressAmerica.com and you can click on their "Business Opportunties" section. They do require a small investment to get started - last I checked it was about $200.00 - but - last I checked (things could have changed so you'll need to give them a call to be sure), you can start distributing flyers in your neighborhood BEFORE you actually order their start up kit - that way you can see if you'll generate sales before you make the investment.
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sueZQ
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# Posted: 11 May 2006 17:16
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Yeah, never try envelope stuffing they will rip you off, and you can pay to work and there are some legitimate data processing sites out there, you just need to be carefull because there are also a lot of scams. I have joined probably just about every one that you could think of and only a few of them was I able to make any money from.
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twnuck
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# Posted: 13 May 2006 21:06
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The only data entry or handwork types of jobs I would trust are those you find on the local level. Open your Yellow Pages and look at printing companies, mailhouses, etc. that are always looking for part time help in the above areas. These a real family based companies that need labor and pay an hourly wage.
Good luck,
Todd
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ladybug
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# Posted: 20 Jul 2006 10:51
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Legitimate online data entry jobs are extremely rare...not impossible, just rare. There is no such thing as a legitimate envelope stuffing job.
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razorlgacy
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# Posted: 22 Jul 2006 10:49
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I have had a couple of my in laws taken for the evelope stuffing jobs. They tried many and they were non payers. They also tried the ones where you get un-assembled merchandise in which you assemble them and send them back. They are supposed to send you the paycheck, but alas, the check never came. Not mentioning the up front fee in order to get started.
Please if anyone has real world successful stories please publish without promoting your own gimmicks.
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marksjerky
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# Posted: 23 Jul 2006 02:42
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A very good friend of mine has built a very profitable candle making business, she learned her craft from a kit she bought on a candle making website. I have my own online store, but I guess I'm not allowed to promote it here.
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pcwork
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# Posted: 20 Aug 2006 23:43
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KeyforCash pays for data entry but they have a long waiting list. There are a few other companies also , but they hire locally
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