I received a packet in the mail that contained ten envelopes and ten sheets of paper to go in it, I am unable to recall the exact name of this packet but it involved making money it used the catchy words fast, easy and rich. Of course these words got my attention.  This letter insisted that stuffing these envelopes with the assigned paper work will be a breeze and that you can make lots of money.  The first ten envelopes was a trial period and then you have to call a 800 number and give them your credit card number and you will receive more envelopes , the catch was to get the envelopes back in a timely manner. 
 At the time I was hard up for cash so this sounded good to me, this proposal targeted people who needed an easy way to make money.  This letter and starter packet basically recruited you into stuffing the first ten letter s and receiving a $50 check, the next step would require you to pay $25 to continue the services. I believe I responded the way the author of the letter wanted me to. The $50 was a ploy to hook and bait me and continue to debit my account every month. At first I thought this was  a good idea but it was not for my benefit come to find out there were filing fees and postage fees. This proposal was very effective and for the desperate, the audience was the average person who wanted to make extra money. This is a lesson learned, in many ways the letter was very convincing. I found this to be a very convincing argument.
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