> Is admailouts.com a scam?

Is admailouts.com a scam?

Posted at: 2015-07-28 
I found this work at home website that says that you can sign up for free, and all you would have to do is stuff envelops. It says they'll send 100 envelops as a starter pack to see if I do it right, they'll pay the postage for it to get sent to me and then back to them, and I'd get $10 if I do the 100 envelops correctly. If I do a good job, then I get the job and then would get paid $10 per envelop I stuff perfectly. I believe that I might have to pay the postage for any other batches of envelops, however, but I believe it shouldn't be too bad to pay a little bit when I can be getting $1,000 just to stuff 100 envelops or whatever amount I wish to stuff since they said it's all up to me. I was thinking this was a bit fishy though, because of how much I would get for simple work, so I looked around and it says on the better business bureau that the website seems safe and it's about 1 year old now. No one has reported any scams by them so far. All they would want is my name and address so they can send it to me. I know that there are really easy jobs that pay a lot that some people are just lucky to get, as I myself have had a few of them, but is this really one of them? Does this seem legit?

A company can pay a mailing house $10 per 100 envelopes stuffed by a machine and it takes 1-2 minutes for a machine to stuff 100 envelopes

Nobody pays a person to do this, machines are faster and there is quality control

These are scams. They won't pay you, they will ask you to pay them

Guaranteed 100% scam!

total scam.

No one is going to pay someone $10 per envelope to stuff it.

it's a scam/

Why wouldn't they just hire someone on site to stuff envelopes?

Use common sense.

It sounds too good to be true and they say that, in that case, it probably isn't true