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Hazel Peppergood

Overall Rating: SCAM
Type of Business: Home Mailing Job
Skill Level Needed: N/A
Income Potential: N/A
Website: https://hazelpeppergood.com
Recommended: No/Scam

Hazel Peppergood Review

Hazel Peppergood is found at hazelpeppergood.com and is a stuffing envelope, home mailing job, and “easy money” from home site.

This scam comes complete with fake success stories, tax returns, testimonials, and numerous complaints.

And don’t forget the fake income proof in the form of screenshots of checks with everything blurred out dating back to 2015.

However, she more recently added in some 2021 check payment proof but also left in the old ones for good measure as well.

You can gain financial success just like Hazel Peppergood by doing absolutely nothing.

Yup, it takes nothing to make that claimed income right from the comfort of your home.

Yeah, right!

Hazel Peppergood is a well-known, very long-standing work from home scam.

 

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It costs $49.95 plus shipping & handling for a total price of $68.95.

There is a money back guarantee, however, it is a conditional one.

You have to prove that you did at least 200 mailings in order to get your money back.

The only problem with that is it will cost more than your start up cost to mail out those 200 mailings.

But at $0.60 each, just for first class postage stamps, you’re looking at $120.00 right there.

And you haven’t even factored in the printing, paper, or envelope costs.

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This review has been fully researched with information, comments, and testimonials that are available on the internet to anyone in the public space.

Any conclusions drawn by myself or anyone else on the ScamXposer staff are purely opinions.

But you’re supposed to be getting all of this included somehow.

For that money, you get a scam that provides a fake list of “Real Home Mailing Jobs”.

Hazel Peppergood is all a newish spin on an extremely old scam called stuffing envelopes.

This so-called business, a scam, of stuffing envelopes, has been around since at least the 1980s.

The supplies that you are supposed to receive are from interested people that you are supposed to get to fall for this scam.

These people are supposed to send you a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Well, there’s your postage!

Yup, you guessed it, those are your free supplies that are supposed to be coming from Hazel Peppergood.

 

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You then are to put a sales flier into the envelope and mail it back to your potential victims.

Then you are supposed to get all of these orders for the scam where your income is supposed to come from.

The Hazel Pepper Good income opportunity is nothing like what they make it out to be.

It really is as simple as that.

There are no real home mailing jobs to be found anywhere inside.

The BBB has given them an F Rating shown here:
https://www.bbb.org/ca/on/markham/profile/workathome-companies/hazel-peppergood-inc-0107-1065846

Stay very far away from this 2 decades old (started up in 1999) Hazel Peppergood scam.

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By expert author David Harris.

 

 

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How is this con artist (Hazel Peppergood) not in prison after ripping people off for over twenty years with no remorse or refunds?

Hi Jennifer, this is unfortunately the case with many scams. There are just too many of them for law enforcement to deal with, even 20 years later. LE goes after the big fish first. There is a never ending supply of big fish, hence… 20 years later.

 

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