Guest post from Harmony of Creating My Kaleidoscope
I’m always on the lookout for new ways to make a little extra money. Cutting spending only goes so far when you, like us, have a lot debt to pay off. Increasing our income through small “side hustles” has really helped us speed up the process.
So, you know all of the junk mail you sort through everyday… and then throw in the trash? What if I told you about a company who will BUY that junk mail from you?
The Small Business Knowledge Center pays people to collect and send in their junk mail. It seems too good to be true, but I recently received another $20 Visa card from them!
Have I piqued your curiosity? Here’s some additional information:
Is It Safe?
Of course, my first concern was whether this company was going to use my information to sign up for credit card offers.
I did a little research before signing up and I learned that the SKBC uses junk mail to conduct market research. Their website assures that all personal information is protected and the documents are always shredded.
Although the SKBC is not accredited by the Better Business Bureau, they do have an A+ rating. This rating is based, in part, on the length of time that the SKBC has been operating (since December of 2006) and the fact that only one complaint has ever been filed against the company. The one complaint had to do with responsiveness, and was resolved.
I can personally say that after sending mail to the SKBC for almost one year, I’ve never had any issues with the company.
How Does It Work?
You can sign up to send in junk mail through the SKBC’s website, and by providing some basic information on a questionnaire. After a few weeks, you should receive large, plastic return envelopes to use in collecting your junk mail, and a guide on what materials will be accepted for points. We usually let the envelope fill up for about a month before sealing it up and dropping it in a mailbox. These are prepaid envelopes, so there is no expense to you. You can also forward junk emails from the address you used to sign up for an account.
Qualifying mail and emails is worth points. You receive a monthly email with the updated balance of your account. They also provide “bonus points” for selected types of junk mail at different times (you learn about these opportunities in the monthly email). Just make sure to mark the envelopes as instructed in order to earn your bonus points.
The one downside to SKBC is that, other than the bonus point promotions, they really don’t provide a clear value chart for different types of junk mail. It’s impossible to know how many points you will earn for each envelope that you send it to SKBC.
Once you earn 2,000 points, you are eligible for a $20 Visa debit card. They will send you a code that can be redeemed for a physical card or an online code. You then have six months to claim the gift card.
My Review
I wanted to test out SKBC for myself before recommending it to anyone else… and overall, I was pleased with how easy it was. In fact, the process of setting aside eligible mail items became part of our normal routine!
It took quite a while to earn enough points for a gift card, but I didn’t really use the bonus system at all, and I only just recently started forwarding my junk emails. Hopefully, this will help speed up the point accumulation!
I like to think that some useful information will be collected from all of that junk mail, which would typically get tossed in recycling, or worse, a landfill. More cash for us and less waste is a win-win situation in my book!
Harmony Smith blogs at Creating My Kaleidoscope. She is a working mom of three who is fighting to pay off debt so she can escape from her 9-5 job and spend more time with her family. Harmony blogs about saving money, increasing her income with side hustles, DIY projects, and other adventures.
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Amy says
Wondering if you send ALL your junk mail? We typically burn credit card offers and financial junk mail like that. Also, I do the Quad Reader mail survey. Anyone know if it’d be a conflict of interest to report those mailings to QR, and then turn around and mail them in for this? Thanks for the “out of the box” idea.
Amy says
Oh- also, is is specific to my address?? My MIL (right next door) gets a TON of junk mail. WAY more than me 😉 I know I could mail in a bunch of her mail, if it was acceptable.
Harmony@CreatingMyKaleidoscope says
We send everything on their list of qualifying mail. The only thing they don’t really want is ads or junk mail specific to a small geographical area. But we err on the side of sending it.
You are not supposed to send in mail from another address – that person would need their own account.
I’m not really sure about how Quad Reader works, so I can’t answer that one for you.
K says
Is this opened junkmail? Do you black out your name/address/etc?
Harmony@CreatingMyKaleidoscope says
You can open it or send it as is (if you can tell it’s just junk). They keep all of your information confidential and shred everything.
Carrie says
I have never heard of this before. Sounds pretty easy and I would rather earn a little extra cash then have the junk mail go in the recycling. Thanks for sharing this!
Dee Wolters says
I have been doing this for several years, and make probably make $60 / year. So easy and actually eliminates some trash. Keep trying if you are turned down at sign up. I think they need people from various geographic locations.
Diane says
I tried to sign up for this program in April, and I received an email letting me know that they were overwhelmed with applications and they would let me know when a spot opened up. I’ve heard nothing since then.
Harmony@CreatingMyKaleidoscope says
Sorry to hear that Diane! I have read that they may consider demographics and your location in approving applications. Also, have you checked your spam mail folder lately? Some of the emails from SBKC ended up in my spam folder, so that might be worth checking out. I would also suggest following up with them. They usually respond to my email questions within a couple of days.
Annie says
Hi! I was reading through the sign-up page, and it looks like you get bonus points for making referrals. Do you have a personal referral link or code or anything to share?
Harmony@CreatingMyKaleidoscope says
Thanks Annie! That might be old information on their sign up page. The most recent email newsletters said that they are no longer awarding any points for referrals. I really appreciate the thought though <3