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Report: #193607

Complaint Review: HomeStuffers - San Diego California

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  • Reported By: Madrid New Mexico
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  • HomeStuffers P.O. Box 270258 San Diego, California U.S.A.

HomeStuffers Advertised in the "Thrifty Nickel" in Santa Fe, NM, I responded to the ad on 4-18-06 and sent a US Postal Money Order for $45,00 to them To date (5-28-06) no response or materials recieved San Diego California

*Consumer Comment: Marketing materials you receive in junk mail are inserted into envelopes by machines at much higher volumes than a person could ever match.

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I responded to an ad in "The Thrifty Nickel" published in Santa Fe, NM for 'envelope stuffing'. I sent HomeStuffers in San Diego a US Postal Service Money Order for $45.00 on 4-18-06 and to date have received no response from them. I have seen on the internet that they are a 'rip-off' company, and on 5-30-06 I will be filing a complaint with the US Postal Service/Inspectors on this fraudulent theft and mail fraud, and also confirm that the money order has indeed been cashed.

I will also notify "The Thrifty Nickel" that they are advertising for a fraudulent, thiving 'organization'. Hopefully, they will begin to investigate their advertisers. I will also notify the local police/sheriff department of this company and will also investigate others that responded to my inquiries.

I wonder how many other stupid people like me are victims of this ongoing crime. Most of us don't have much money, or opportunity to work outside the home, and surely we cannot afford to be ripped off by these kinds of perpetrators of companies who wish to provide income to interested workers.

Sherry
Madrid, New Mexico
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Marketing materials you receive in junk mail are inserted into envelopes by machines at much higher volumes than a person could ever match.

AUTHOR: Aafes - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, May 28, 2006

Sorry you lost your money. If you do receive a response from them it will likely be this:

They will inform you to make money stuffing envelopes at home you simply have to place ads in newspapers etc. advertising for home businesses in which you make money stuffing envelopes. They will also tell you when someone responds to the ad to charge them a fee, and send them a letter telling them to do just what you have done.

Businesses do not need "home envelope stuffers". Marketing materials you receive in junk mail are inserted into envelopes by machines at much higher volumes than a person could ever match.

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