Mailing Envelopes Scam
Watch Out for Mailing Envelopes Scam:
Your mail box is often filled with envelopes that you have not ordered but still advert opportunities that seem really attractive at a first sight. This type of mail claims to present you with great opportunities of earning money at home, with very little effort. In exchange for a really small amount of money, you are promised to receive the support you need in order to earn money staying at home. You must be very careful with taking seriously these types of ads, because they are always related to some sort of mailing envelopes scam and their sole aim is to trick you.
The promise of the mailing envelopes scam is that you will start earning money really quick, from the very beginning. In order to find out what needs to be done, you will be requested to send another envelope, containing a very small fee that will “test” your seriousness before granting you the confidence of too many details. Another excuse for the money you are requested to pay might be that of the beginner’s kit, in order to get you started.
If you actually get involved in the mailing envelopes scam cycle, you will get to find out that the money never gets to you as promised in the first place. The products you receive next are actually more stuffing envelopes, promoting vague opportunities and encouraging you to find new people to send in money as initial fees rather than receiving any money at all from the promoter. So, if you want to receive the money, you will have to get involved into the thing that got you involved in the first place: stuffing email to others in order to promote the products and convince them to send the money.
In order to make you pay the first amount of money, the envelopes you receive specify that under certain circumstances, your money will be refunded. Still, you will most probably be told that you did not qualify for the refund due to certain irregularities. Usually, these irregularities refer to the number of new applicants convinced to send in the money.
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