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No, no, no, a thousand times no. This is one of the all-time ripoffs. I hate to say it but most work-at-home jobs advertised are ripoffs. Some want you to knit or make things. You buy the materials from them. when you are finished making the product you send it back and expect to get paid for your work but they tell you the quality isn't up to specs. Just another scam.
no all of those types of stuffing jobs are scams.. but you can work doing calls and computer work from home from places such as www.westathome.com good luck!
No. They have had envelope stuffing machinery since the 1950's. Anyone asking for money to 'teach' you how is scamming you.
Yes it's called Ebay you go to your local shops and find stuff that looks good to you and write it down then see how much people are selling it for on Ebay if no profit move on until you find one that is and you make a good ad for it and test away until you sell, then find a wholesaler or droppshipper and make a bigger profit.
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