How to Be Paid for Your Spam Mail

Angel
Sounds too good to be true huh? Well it's not. The catch, it has to be a certain type of spam. It can't be those international lottery frauds. The Small Business Knowledge Center converts each email and snail mail packet you send them into points that convert into gift cards.

The Small Business Knowledge Center is not looking for Catalogs, sale papers, coupons, stock market information, credit lines, and ways to get fast cash through email.

The Small Business Knowledge Center is looking for Newsletters/member communications, alerts, explanation of benefits, benefit guides, postcards, kits, or letters trying to acquire you as a customer. Basically, any types of correspondence from any of the following types of companies or carriers: Health Insurance Carriers ( Aetna , BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare, etc.), Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements (Humana, CIGNA, etc.), Life insurance Carriers (The Hartford, John Hancock, New York Life, etc.), Financial Service Providers: 401K, Mutual Funds, IRA, Rollovers (Edward Jones, Fidelity Investments, Vanguard, Prudential, etc.).

Small Business Knowledge Center also known as SBKC will send you prepaid addressed packets to send your snail mail directly to them.

Your identity is protected 100%. All materials are shredded and recycled. A points progress system is established to earn top retail gift certificates. I bet you are wondering what the Small Business Knowledge Center does with the information. Their Insurance and Financial Services clients use this information as a competitive intelligence and product development tool.

If you are interested in joining, simply go to http://www.sbkcenter.com/consumer_panelist_pop.php and follow the easy instructions on their website to enroll. Which is ran by Nicole Hermon.

You will receive a monthly mailing with updates of your points balance. Each month they do something special, this month of August, they are offering double points for the following:

AAA, Bank of America, Capital One, Chase, Citi, Countrywide, Discover, FingerHut, GMAC, HSBC, Sears, Sun Trust, US Bank, Wachovia, WaMu, Wells Fargo (among lots of others).

Points range from 2 to 100. If you send in a newsletter from you insurance company, that is worth more points than a credit card solicitation or an insurance email.

Mostly anything that is put out by a company because you are a member or have an account with them is worth more points than the generic emails.

TIPS: If you aren't getting enough spam, simply go to Google and look up insurance mailing lists, health care mailing lists, as well as any of the above already mentioned company's mailing lists. Be sure to confirm you're joining of their mailing list so you can forward it on to be credited for it.

Ask your friends and family members to forward on debt, loan, and insurance emails if they don't want to join themselves.

Be sure to go through those bulk mailings of ads you get and pull out those insurance letters to send off to the Small Business Knowledge Center.

Published by Angel

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