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Looking for Envelope Stuffing/Data Input Home Job

Hi Everyone,

I know there a lot of people on this board asking the same thing but was hoping anyone might be able to point me in the direction of some reputable envelope stuffing jobs or data input jobs.

Cheers
Buying First House!!!!
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  • Caroline73_2
    Caroline73_2 Posts: 2,654 Forumite
    There is no such thing as reputable envelope stuffing - it's all machines.

    Have you got any interests you could turn into a business?
  • elliep_2
    elliep_2 Posts: 711 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Just to add - Caroline is right that there are no reputable envelope stuffing jobs. There are plenty of people who will offer to get you this kind of work for a fee. They are scammers and you should NEVER pay someone unless you know exactly what you're getting (e.g. a starter kit for a party plan business).
  • The job is you reply to the advert send them money,

    Then all you do is do the same to other people
    and so on...

    big con stay away.
  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    I've done this twice, but only through a family member working at a local garage, ended up making £5 an hour, and only took us about 14 hours all together as a family to do, just a little bit extra, but never seen this sort of job advirtised since unfortunatly, but in all fairness, it is a boring and tedious job anyway :/
    ~*Cerenia*~

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  • Money_maker
    Money_maker Posts: 5,471 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Caroline73 wrote: »
    There is no such thing as reputable envelope stuffing - it's all machines.

    Have you got any interests you could turn into a business?

    Its not all machines. I used to work in a small local mailing house. The only way to find local outwork is check your yellow pages for any of these and ask if they have any work going.

    All the nationally advertised ones are scams.
    Please do not quote spam as this enables it to 'live on' once the spam post is removed. ;)

    If you quote me, don't forget the capital 'M'

    Declutterers of the world - unite! :rotfl::rotfl:
  • PIXIEBUM
    PIXIEBUM Posts: 67 Forumite
    hey

    my mother use to do the 3d card stick job :s
  • grace1990
    grace1990 Posts: 310 Forumite
    PIXIEBUM wrote: »
    hey

    my mother use to do the 3d card stick job :s

    but that was when i was about 10/11 im 20 now :S
    I'm not sure these exist anymore, maybe someone knows for sure?
  • I am searching for a long time but no any success to find out the best suitable home job please anybody help me out to my problem....
  • race
    race Posts: 10 Forumite
    Caroline73 wrote: »
    There is no such thing as reputable envelope stuffing - it's all machines.

    Have you got any interests you could turn into a business?

    This is not strictly true as i work as an home based envelope filler
    RACE:money:
  • race
    race Posts: 10 Forumite
    elliep wrote: »
    Just to add - Caroline is right that there are no reputable envelope stuffing jobs. There are plenty of people who will offer to get you this kind of work for a fee. They are scammers and you should NEVER pay someone unless you know exactly what you're getting (e.g. a starter kit for a party plan business).

    Hiya

    I was a bit dubious when I first saw the envelope filling Job as it asked for a fee as well but I paid it anyway and I got work pretty much straight away. There is sometimes when it goes quite but sometimes it is very hectic. I only had to pay out £18 but I earned that bAck in the first month of getting paid. I have been known in the past to commission my own work from local businesses but I left business cards with them and they gave me a call. I find that December is the busiest time but it helped out with Christmas presents- my kids and cousins loved to help fill them as well..... Yeah that is child labour but I earned a wager and got them presents x
    RACE:money:
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