Of course. Ads for envelope-stuffing "opportunities" seem to be everywhere - from your mailbox to your newspaper to your e-mail inbox. Promoters usually advertise that, for a "small" fee, they will tell you how to earn big money stuffing envelopes at home. They claim that they'll pay you a certain amount of money for each envelope stuffed, resulting in hundreds or thousands of dollars for you each week. This is a hard question because most companies that need an envelope stuffed will do it themselves and not hire someone from the outside. If you do a Google search on a business that is offering a position stuffing envelopes you will find that most of them if not all are scams. Remember the biggest rule in home based businesses. If you have to pay to get supplies and to perform the job then it is a job you want to do. You should be getting paid, not you paying the company you are working for.