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Report: #1184625

Complaint Review: Mason Grace Enterprises - Manhattan New York

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  • Mason Grace Enterprises 100 Church St., 8th Floor Manhattan, New York USA

Mason Grace Enterprises Getting Paid Weekly for mailing special letters from home. Potential Earnings up to $5000 or more. Manhattan New York

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I rceived an undated letter from a company named "Mason Grace Enterprises".  However,the envelope was date Oct 13 2014.  Their main objective was to get me to stuff special letters consisting of free postage, free circulars and free envelopes from the comfort of my home.  I would get paid weekly with potential earnings up to $5,000.

 

The earning would be based on how many letters I would stuff weekly.    For eample, if I would mail out 49 letters I would get paid $490.00 for 49 letters stuffed ($10 per letter); 69 letters stuffed $690.00 ($10 per letter); 99 letters stuffed $990.00 ($10 per letter); 290 letters stuffed $2,900.00 ($10 per letter); 500 letters stuffed $5000.

 

These earnings are broken down in groups.  The salaries/earnings are based on groups 1-5. In order for me to get started immediately, they mut require a one time computer processing and materials fee.  Telling me that the start up fee would be returned after I was in the system and have earned 9 paychecks per my income group.

 

A special mailing letters application form is included in the letter with the breakdown of each income group and the fee I would be charged to get started.  All application fees would be refunded for a single package issued with every 9th paycheck.  They do not mention taxable or non-taxable income/earnings.

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#1 Consumer Comment

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AUTHOR: Giselle - ()

POSTED: Friday, October 24, 2014

If it were possible to earn money from stuffing envelopes, mailing flyers, etc, we would ALL be doing it! Truth is, it is not possible.

This scam has been around since the start of the U.S. Postal system. AND, the U.S. Post Office has publicly stated many times that NO ONE has ever earned money through these type schemes.

Report these people. Report to the BBB (they are a powerless entity but at least there will be a record of the complaint), report them to the Attorney General's office in your state and in the state where they do business (consumer protection division). Contact your local news station and speak with a consumer reporter / investigator. They will do an investigative segment on air (that would also appear on their website and get picked up by search engines and in the paper). Report them to your local postmaster general and the postmaster general where they do business. Report them to Patrick Donahoe, who is the U.S. Postmaster General (head honcho of the United Stats Postal System).

Google where to report online scams and you will find a welath of information and places/people/organizations to report these folks.

Report them to the FBI. 

And don't forgort to report them to the IRS!

Don't just think about reporting them. DO IT!

 

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