Work From Home Scams

Type At Home Scam Reports – TypeAtHome.com Scam

October 10, 2011
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Type At Home Scam Reports – TypeAtHome.com Scam
typeathome.com

TypeAtHome.com is supposed to be a type at home company that offers various type at home jobs but after some simple research it seems like they are a scam. Type at home jobs can be a great way to supliment your income if it is done right and if the company is legitimate. One big problem with most type at home jobs is that they are grouped into a high rist scam zone. See our full list of legitimate online jobs.

Many of the type at home companies are out to scam people. They provide crappy instructions, useless information and lead you nowhere. So, if TypeAtHome.com is as legitimate as they say they are then lets see if they can pass my research test.

Type At Home Scam Reports – TypeAtHome.com Scam
TypeAtHome.com Scam Report – Research and Analysis

My first impressions of the typeathome.com website were not very good at all. One of the biggest red flags I find on most scam sites is ads and typeathome.com has them strategically placed and formatted to look like a clickable link to another page. For each click those ads get typeathome.com is going to make money. Why would a legitimate job site want you to click away and go somewhere else? It just doesn’t make sense

Research And Analysis
TypeAtHome.com Scam Report 

Upon further research I found many people complaining about typeathome.com. Mainly, people were unable to sign back in after they signed up. One person said “ I signed up, and paid my “membership fee” and had direct access to their Instructions page. After signing out and returning a few days later, I could not access the members page.” He tried contacting them but didn’t get a response. Basically, he is stuck with the $60.00 charge and has nothing to show for it.

Many other people have complained about the lack of support by typeathome.com. Most type at home companies provide an email address to contact them. It is normal to do this with online jobs but when a company like typeathome.com doesn’t respond to the emails then that is a big problem.

Type At Home Scam Reports – TypeAtHome.com Scam
Final Say – Don’t Join TypeAtHome.com

Type at home programs are supposed to be a way for people to earn extra money from home. TypeAtHome.com doesn’t do this and in the process takes your money. Stay clear of typeathome.com and avoid being scammed. Report a scam to the Work From Home Jobs Scam List.

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MagicHRSupport.com Scam – Magic HR Reported To The FBI

September 26, 2011
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MagicHRSupport.com Scam – Magic HR Reported To The FBI

The Full Work From Home Scam List

I have been getting a lot of feedback lately after I was unable to find a lot of information on MagicHrSupport. Anyway, thanks to all the people who came forward to provide me with the information I can now post a scam report.

The MagicHrSupport fraud reports below were provided to me by former members.

Scam Report 1

MagicHRSupport.com is a fraud. They are the number one scam according to FBI reports. They have you collect information and after you collect the information, they want to send you money to be sent to an over seas account. When you check out the corporation it doesn’t exist. When you start asking questions MagicHRSupport answers does not make sense. The FBI is going to hold you accountable for the crime. Magichrsupport.com is listed on the internet as home job that is part of a criminal network. The key is they start you off researching small information, when you ask question they never respond to your questions. Moreoverly, you complete an application that they never received and they start you to work immediately. After the second assignment MagicHrSupport wants to send you huge amounts of money to your account that are to be wired to an over seas account. You are suppose to subtract your bonus, which is small and wire it through Western Union. According to the FBI this is a cyber crime. The money is usually stolen from someone bank account.

MagicHRSupport.com Scam – Magic HR Reported To The FBI

Stay far away from MagicHrSupport and if you have had any experience with them please post your review in the comments section.

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Data Entry Jobs.us Scam Report – dataentryjobs.us Review

September 26, 2011
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Data Entry Jobs.us Scam Report – dataentryjobs.us Review

Data Entry Jobs.us claims to be an online data entry company that provides data entry and other related online jobs. When I researched the company I couldn’t find much information on them but after some digging a lot of interesting things came up.

Data Entry Jobs.us Scam Report – dataentryjobs.us Review

  1. Data Entry Jobs.us does not pay you for the work you do
  2. They will not refund your money
  3. They do not respond to emails
Data Entry Jobs.us also is related to the well known data entry scams online-home-jobs.com, jobsinus.us, online-home-india.com and 365jobs4u.com. Dataentryjobs.us has been known for scamming thousands of people all over the world. They create a very profecional looking web page with a lot of appealing content to grab your attention but when it comes time to pay they don’t.
An online report I found stated that a former member requested payment with no response. He then requested a refund, but again did not receive a response. The only way he got a response was when he opend up a dispute with Paypal/Plimus. Once he did this dataentryjobs.us responded with “Cancel your dispute towards us within 24 hrs or else your account will be terminated and you will not get your payment”. Most people are scared off by this and cancel the dispute. So, to give yourself the best chance at a refund from Data Entry Jobs.us it looks like you should open up a dispute with Plimus/PayPal and not close it.
Data Entry Jobs.us Scam Report – dataentryjobs.us Review
Don’t Join dataentryjobs.us
My research shows that many people have been scammed by Data Entry Jobs.us and it’s other companies. It is best to avoid them at all cost. They won’t pay you, won’t respond to you and won’t give you a refund.
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The Six Figure Program Review – SixFigureProgram.com Part 1

September 15, 2011
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Six Figure Program Review – SixFigureProgram.comsecret formula teleseminar

This is the first half of the Six Figure Program review. I will be going over the companies sales page, what they offer and helping  you decide if they are a legitimate home business or a scam. In part two of the Six Figure Program review I will be taking you through my research on the company, reporting complaints from members and exposing some huge flaws within the company.

Read Part 2: The Six Figure Program Scam (Coming Soon)

Six Figure Program Review – SixFigureProgram.com
The Issues and Hype

At first glance when you go to sixfigureincome.com I noticed one huge issue, they are missing the “terms of use”. This is a big deal because the only way to get started with The Six Figure Program is to give them your name and email. So, without a terms of use policy, you don’t know what they are going to do with your information. The last thing you want is to have your email sold off to spammers.

Another big issue that I noticed with the Six Figure Program is that they don’t tell you what you will be doing. They have one of the largest sales/capture pages I have every come across and they couldn’t tell you what your going to do? They show you a bunch of pay checks with really high amounts and then say there secrets have helped students achieve the same success. This is classic hype!

Six Figure Program Review – SixFigureProgram.com
Don’t Join sixfigureprogram.com

The Six Figure Program looks like total hype. You wouldn’t buy a car without seeing it first so why would you join a company that is selling you a secret? What if that secret is to collect old scrap metal and sell it? It is not likely the case but you never know when they hide it from you. Stay clear of Six Figure Program and read part 2 of the Six Figure Program review where I reveal my research and show you that Six Figure Program is a scam. Read Part Two (Coming Soon)

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Full ProjectPayday Review – Project Payday Review With Video

September 7, 2011
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Full ProjectPayday Review – Project Payday Review

This is the first part to my ProjectPayday review. In this section I am going to be going over the website, and the offer they are providing. You can read the 2nd part on the ProjectPayday Scam page.

Full ProjectPayday Review – Project Payday Review
The first glance at the Project Payday website, all seems fine but a little digging pulled up some interesting things.

  1. No indication of what you are going to be doing on the sales page
    This is so common with hype programs! The goal here is to get your information before you have a chance to second guess yourself. They do have a link at the very bottom though for more information but it is strategically placed so people miss it and still they don’t tell you what your doing.
  2. The Sales Page Is Filled With Lies
    ProjectPayday claims you don’t have to spend a bunch of money to get going. My research shows that you will have to complete many offers on a site with your credit card. Money claims are very bloated and over the top. I spoke to former members who told me that they were making $5.00 if they were lucky and it was like pulling teeth to get it.
  3. Information Grab Leads To Scam Site
    Project Payday has an information form where you enter your name, email and password to create your account. Well, I did that and it took me to the well known scam site of partnerwithpaul.com. Many people have been unable to get money back from that site and this is a scary thing if ProjectPayday is affiliated with them.
Full ProjectPayday Review – Project Payday Review Video

Full ProjectPayday Review – Project Payday Review
Website Summary

After completing my research on the Project Payday sales page, and capture page I didn’t find anything to lead me to believe they are a legitimate company. My research proved that many people have been scammed out of money, the company lies about being free and your putting your credit at high risk if you join. No one was able to show me any real earnings and the little bit that people claimed to earn took way to long to make. In the end your time and money is better spent on a legitimate online job that tells you what your getting into before you join. Avoid the hype of Project Payday and read the Project Payday Scam report for more information.

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Project Payday Scam Warning – ProjectPayday Scam

September 7, 2011
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Project Payday Scam Warning – ProjectPayday Scam

This is the second half of the ProjectPayday scam report. In part one I found some questionable thing about the website, the company and the program. You can read about that on the ProjectPayday Review page.

In this Project Payday scam report I am going to go over complaints, member reports and reveal what my research has found.

Project Payday Scam Warning – ProjectPayday Scam

I did some basic research to see what the general public thought of ProjectPayday and it seems as if many people are screaming scam. I read many posts from people and it seems that the biggest issue is that the program claims to be free but has many hidden costs. You need to give them a credit card or PayPal account to do the work. You have many upgrade fees that you have to pay and it can become difficult to keep track of. One guy told me that you need spread sheets to track everything so you don’t mix up all the small debits,  returns and transactions.

Project Payday Scam Warning – ProjectPayday Scam
The Worst Of The Worst

Anyway, I talked to more former members and they all agreed that when the company first started in 2005 it had potential to make money. Now in 2011 the forums are all crowded and it is near impossible to make a trade. This wasn’t easy work to begin with and the payoffs were never more then just a few dollars anyway.

The worst part about ProjectPayday is that the only way you can make any money is to use your credit card to complete several offers on a site. Also, if you do complete all the offers you still won’t be paid until the site is considered ”green” (whatever that means). This could leave you waiting a long time for a small amount of money that took a really long time to earn.

Project Payday Scam Warning – ProjectPayday Scam Video

Project Payday Scam Warning – ProjectPayday Scam
Conclusion/Suggestions

If your a newbie and know nothing about Freebie Trading then don’t even give ProjectPayday a second look. The statements above are coming from former members and many of them were seasoned vetrans. It is very easy to get caught in the hype of a program but Project Payday isn’t one you want to fool around with. You have to track so many transactions that your credit card company may block your credit card. If you miss one transaction or don’t cancel a transaction in time you could end up in the dreadful machinery of their “terms and conditions”.
Stay as far away as you can from ProjectPayday and don’t put in your information on the sales page. If you really want to make some money working from home then you need to know what your getting into. So many of these companies get people to join hype and once your in you might as well kiss your money goodbye.
Use the tools that we have provided on this site. You can look at the legitimate online jobs and even contact me personally for advise. Don’t be scammed by Project Payday, use my knowledge.

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NetJobs4All Scam Warning – NetJobs4All Review

September 6, 2011
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NetJobs4All Scam Warning – NetJobs4All Review (netjobs4all.com)work from home scams
The Website Inspection 

Questions have been stirring around the company netjobs4all.com and the fraud reports all over the internet. As usual, I have researched the company to see if they are a legitimate home business or a work from home scam. Here are my results…

At first glance of the netjobsforall website, everything seems bad. The page looks very amateurish and they are promoting other ads on the page. I found many words that didn’t make sense and some were even in the wrong spots.

NetJobs4All Scam Warning – NetJobs4All Review
Members Claims, Internet Findings and Important Information

I took my research to the people and found many claims of fraud. Apparently netjobsforall is being a little sneaky. They may be a free company but, they don’t tell you that in order to get any data entry work you need to refer 50 legal referrals. Another site has reported that netjobs4all is taking the information you enter when you join and using it to spam you with cheap ebooks. Once again I found more claims from people not receiving the promised data entry online forms. One member even went on to say he has been waiting for 5 months with no work.

NetJobs4All Scam Warning – NetJobs4All Review
Conclusion & Suggestions

After going through my research it seems that netjobs4all is a scam and they are just out to take your information to promote their crappy products. Don’t be scammed and don’t join netjobs4all. If you want real legitimate online jobs then have a look at the legitimate online jobs section.

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Canburryjobs Scam Report – Canburryjobs.com Complaints

August 28, 2011
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Canburryjobs Scam Report – Canburryjobs.com Complaints

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Canburryjobs (canburryjobs.com) claims to be a company that is exclusively designed for Indians. They claim to offer many differentjobs from data entry all the way to internet marketing. Anyway after reading through CanburryJobs it seems like they aren’t all they are cracked up to be.

Reasearch – CanburryJobs Scam and Complaints

After reading through canburryjobs.com I noticed it had many errors. Words were capitalized in random places, some words weren’t even words and it seemed like an amateur built it. The site has absolutely no credibility anywhere and many of the jobs aren’t even available.

I did some research on Canburryjobs and found many complaints. People are complaining that after they purchase the membership that they are not getting any jobs sent to them. They are also getting nowhere. One person was good enough to tell me that he couldn’t even get an answer from the site owner. Basically CanburryJobs (canburryjobs.com) is lying to you to take your money. They don’t provide the work they promise and they don’t respond.

I found many sites with similar complaints from people who have also not received work after they paid CanburryJobs.

CanburryJobs Scam – Here Is Some Proof!

Don’t Join CanburryJobs – Canburryjobs.com Is A Scam

CanburryJobs is one of the worst scams I have seen. Usually companies blow smoke and lie about earnings to get you to join them but at least they give you something. CanburryJobs is the worst of the worst! They are just out to take your money. Beware of Canburryjobs and don’t join them!

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Unlimited Profit Systems Scam? – UnlimitedProfitSystems.com Review

August 17, 2011
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Unlimited Profit Systems Scam? – UnlimitedProfitSystems.com ReviewHype? Scam? Legitimate Home Business?

A lot of the time when I review work from home companies I have no trouble finding information. I take the company through my regular research techniques to see what people think about the company, what reports are already out and to find some earnings. Well, in the case of UnlimitedProfitSystems.com I coulndn’t find anything credable. I was able to pull together enough from Unlimited Profit Systems home page to give you an idea of what they are all about.

UnlimitedProfitSystems.com Review - Unlimited Profit Systems Lacks Information!

UnlimitedProfitSystems.com takes you to a capture page which is actually very creative in a marketing sense. They tell you to enter in your Zip, email and name into the fields to see if it is available. Anyway, I put in some fake information to avoid spam and to see if it would move forward to the actual sales page.

To my surprize, my fake information did allow me to move forward but what shocked me was that they still grabbed my real location! UnlimitedProfitSystems.com is using a creative script or something to track your computer IP address so that it will say congratulations work is available “where ever you live”…

Anyway, as I examaned the sales page I noticed that they don’t tell you anything about the work. It is a total hype web sales page. UnlimitedProfitSystems.com does go ahead and tell you what they are not which is great but they still expect you to join the program blind.

UnlimitedProfitSystems.com – Proof Of Lies and Hype!

Conclusion - UnlimitedProfitSystems.com Unlimited Profit Systems 

My findings for UnlimitedProfitSystems.com were very little and I can’t back up anything with fact.  I was scammed by a hype style company when I first started and companies that don’t tell you what your going to be doing usually are all hype. This company may be totally legit but if they were they shouldn’t have any trouble at least describing some of the work you have to do. What happens if you join Unlimited Profit Systems and they are going to tell you to create a website or something? The fact that they say it has nothing to do with “Traditional Online Marketing” leads me to believe your going to be getting into a form of online marketing. Be careful and take precautions with this company. You may not get your money back and it may be hype.

Secret Formula Teleseminar Scam – His Secret Formula Seminar Exposed

August 10, 2011
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Secret Formula Teleseminar Scam – His Secret Formula Seminar Exposedsecret formula teleseminar

The Secret Formula Tele Seminar is a company that was created by Rod Stinson. The Secret Formula Teleseminar is supposedly going to tell or show you how to earn big money over night. Promises like this tend to worry me but most companies exagerate the earning potential so we will let that slide.

Anyway at first glance at Rod Stinsons Secret Formula Teleseminar, everything seems like a normal capture page. He has some audio of him talking which was out of date. We are well into this year and he is talking about making 2010 the best it can be. This can be an oversight on his part but it could mean he isn’t really following through with it all.

Upon further research, I found page after page of people trying to get people to join it. It was near impossible to find a site or a forum without someone promoting the Secret Formula Teleseminar. This might be something to do with the program, maybe they teach you how to make money selling his system? If that is the case, you don’t need that. Your going to be competing with thousands of other people.

Finally after stumbling on a page with a real explanation I got the answer I was looking for. Secret Formula Teleseminar basically is going to provide you with a website and tools to get leads for premier wealth systems. This type of information doesn’t need to cost you between $500 and $4000. It is way over priced and I believe it is overpriced because it is geared to pay affiliates high percentages.

Secret Formula Teleseminar Scam – His Secret Formula Seminar Exposed
Is Secret Formula Teleseminar A Scam Or Legitimate? 

After finding out what the program was all about it reminded me of this old program called Abunza which promised a lot of the same things. I actually joined that company early on in my work from home career and even with all the tools and website I could’t make a sale if my life depended on it. Heck, even now it would be tough to convert such a high priced program. Secret Formula Teleseminar is going to give you some good information that is a given but you could find these things out for much cheaper and use them with many cheaper programs. If your a beginner don’t join Secret Formula Teleseminar. It will be extremely hard for you to compete with the big guys and most of these high stake companies are dominated by gurus and experienced internet marketers.

In the end I couldn’t find enough information on this company to determine that they were a scam. They seem to be a legitimate company but I personally don’t like it. It is not for beginners in my eyes and I truly believe you can spend a fraction of that money and get tons if not all the information you would with Secret Formula Teleseminar.

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