> Is this company legit http://www.newmailers.com/?

Is this company legit http://www.newmailers.com/?

Posted at: 2015-03-04 
There have not been any legitimate at home envelope stuffing jobs since the 1980s. Everything these days is done by machine. Why would anyone pay a person to stuff envelopes when they can go to any mailing house and get 100 envelopes a minute for just a few dollars. They can stuff 1000 envelopes by machine in less than 10 minutes and pay about $20. A person would take days if not weeks to stuff 1000 envelopes by hand

And NO legitimate company makes you pay a fee before you start

Just google envelope stuffing scams to see how common this is https://www.google.com/search?q=envelope...

Report this to Pennysaver so they can remove the ad from future print runs

Envelop stuffing is a scam older than the internet, there is automated stuffing equipment that is cheaper and avoids the delays of shipping material here and there.

Typically they charge a fee for the raw materials which you get stuck with then they reject your work for some fabricated reason.

If so then the Morton paper should remove it also.Came close to sending email but stopped

scam. they want you to send them $37.00 for a one time membership fee..lol what a joke

I found this ad in the local pennysaver. I have not heard of anybody doing things like this before. Has anybody else heard of any work at home envelope stuffing jobs that really are legit? Or is this a scam? This company asks for a small fee before mailing you the equipment you would need, I am very leery of sending money to companies like this. Does anybody have any info of this?