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tucker1003
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# Posted: 11 Dec 2007 16:13
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I came across this site, I really like the concept, but I want to know what you guys think. $197 is a bit pricey. Is this a trick for a different type of program like "Data Entry" is really Affiliate Marketing? Let me know. Thanks and thanks for making this site it is the go to site. www.processathome.com
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getagrip
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# Posted: 11 Dec 2007 16:32 · Edited by: getagrip
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I'd stay away from it - a lot of the pictures in the testimonials look like stock photos - you can probably find the original photos at istockphoto.com.
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pcwork
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# Posted: 11 Dec 2007 19:44
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Domain is registered only in October, so be careful Domain name: processathome.com
Administrative Contact: Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc. Whois Agent () +1.4252740657 Fax: +1.4256960234 PMB 368, 14150 NE 20th St - F1 C/O processathome.com Bellevue, WA 98007 US
Technical Contact: Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc. Whois Agent () +1.4252740657 Fax: +1.4256960234 PMB 368, 14150 NE 20th St - F1 C/O processathome.com Bellevue, WA 98007 US
Registrant Contact: Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc. Whois Agent () +1.4252740657 Fax: +1.4256960234 PMB 368, 14150 NE 20th St - F1 C/O processathome.com Bellevue, WA 98007 US
Status: Active
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Creation date: 22 Oct 2007 11:15:06 Expiration date: 22 Oct 2008 11:15:06
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hotmomof2
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# Posted: 18 Dec 2007 17:00
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hi, i received an email from that website to. Have you tried it yet? It also offers a 90 day 100% guarantee. I really like the sound of it but I'm scared to try it! Let me know if anyone has tried it please!
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Luke McNastie
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# Posted: 2 Jan 2008 23:14
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Pc work you are a beast!!!!
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melnatcat
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# Posted: 8 Jan 2008 12:50
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Hi all! I have been researching the Process Rebates opportunities and came across a review...The site does not tell you that you advertise a $49 dollar product (digital product). After it sells you make a $23 dollar profit less the $8 rebate, hence making $15. What they don't tell you is how much time and effort it involves in posting advertisement on other websites with YOUR code on it HOPING[/i] that the DIGITAL item sells. What are the chances? This information is NOT[i] revealed until YOU[/i] pay THEIR[i] fee. WHAT A SCAM![u][/u] Honestly, it's like paying the local grocery store to work for them!!
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RodCR
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# Posted: 16 Jan 2008 14:41
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Hi guys...
I made a little research in Google about ANGEL STEVENS and people including in her site... And all the results were negative: apparently these people don't exist...!!!
To many of us, $197 asked for Mrs. Stevens are difficult to get. In fact, for me, $197 are a "small fortune"...
I was arranged to give this money to them but I wanted to investigate more about this "opportunity" and I found you...
Ladies and gentleman, thank you very much to help me not commit a STUPID MISTAKE.
A sincere hug for all.
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HTG
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# Posted: 23 Jan 2008 00:52
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Are all the data entry websites scams? Has anyone tried data entry?
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getagrip
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# Posted: 23 Jan 2008 01:43
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Quoting: HTG Are all the data entry websites scams? Has anyone tried data entry?
Don't waste your money - why would anyone pay you just to type?
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aplina
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# Posted: 23 Jan 2008 05:33
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WHY NOT JUST WRITE PEOPLE PROJECTS THAN DO DATA ENTRY.
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sallyrue
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# Posted: 23 Jan 2008 14:18
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If you guys want to get paid to type go to elance.com and create a provider account and you can offer your services to 1000's of people. Alternateively, you can offer your virtual assistant services on craigslist and pick up a a home typing position.
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ironsrock
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# Posted: 24 Jan 2008 23:21
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I AM NEW, BUT THANKS I AM GLAD I CAME HERE BEFORE I GAVE $197 FOR REBATE PROCESSING. GETTING DISCOURAGED WITH THE-INTERNET AND WORK FROM HOME. THANKS AGAIN. IS THERE A JOB OUT THERE THEY JUST PAY YOU TO DO WITHOUT MUCH COMPUTER EXPERIENCE.
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kwarner01
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# Posted: 4 Mar 2008 17:19
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i recieved an email from them as well and was wondering if anyone found any info on them... there was nothing on the BBB website and no more info on them on google than the info the emailed me. please let me know!
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zedsmom
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2008 19:26
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Don't believe the refund. I signed up and found I wasn't able to participate, asked for a refund and haven't heard anything. Someone has my $197 and they aren't giving it back. They aren't even responding to my requests for a refund.
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sequence51
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# Posted: 10 Mar 2008 22:13
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I actually wanted to see what it really was. I paid the money. It's a whole big involved thing where you will have to spend money to make money. It's really complicated. Their ad is completely misleading. I immediately called the processing center that processed my payment. He is going to credit it back to my account by tomorrow. If not, I will dispute the charge. My credit card company is good about that. It's a scam. It's nothing like they say it is.
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sequence51
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# Posted: 10 Mar 2008 22:20
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zedsmom,
Did you call 1-877-265-7821 - they process the payments. The guy I spoke to said he gets no complaints about them (yeah, sure) and the money will be credited back to my account by the end of the day Wednesday. I guess I'll know by Wednesday if he really does. I also emailed "Angel" right after I enrolled and told her this wasn't for me and I would like to opt out. They make it sound like you just sit there and click and make money. Not so.
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KennyO
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2008 05:12
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They Are Right Listen to the people above. I am suffering right now at the hands of someone named Angel from ProcessAtHome.com They use fraudulent methods to decieve you out of you 197.00. Dont Do It
If you are trying to get your money back KEEP MAKING NOISE. Maybe the company who does their financial transactions will do something about them.
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angryinnewyork
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2008 12:16
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I was just scammed by Angela Penbrook yesterday and have reported the scam to my credit card company. Thankfully, they will dispute the charge and have closed my account due to it being compromised. I'm sorry to those of you who have not been so lucky. I have filed a report with "Ripoffreport.com". I highly recommend that if you have been scammed by Angela Penbrook/Process at home, that you also file a report with this company. They will add a link to the bottom of the scammer's website so that hopefully no one else will be taken advantage of by this crook. I promise that I will do everything I can to make sure she is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. She has pissed off the wrong person this time.
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GetGoin
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# Posted: 22 Mar 2008 13:12 · Edited by: GetGoin
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Hey .. i would suggest dont go for such programs .. it sucks .. firstly .. *you will have to work more than a hour as said by them to actually make something .. that is if its not a scam.. *secondly once you stop your income stops ... * why not opt for a program which offers residual income ??? where you work for a while and then the program and the people do the working for you?? * also the amount given to you is very negligible compared to the amount they make.. so i feel its not worth the effort .. compensation sucks .. and as someone said those pics are picked up from istock .. so i doubt if its not a scam !!!
anyways i hope that was of some help TUCKER. feel free to contact me if you require any thing or any help !!
cheers ... rameez.
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Miekevs
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# Posted: 24 Mar 2008 19:56
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I can tell you this, i was very interested in this site, I finally wanted to try it. I closed the window to get the little chat box popping up.
Seriously now, I have been trying to get an answer for over a half an hour. I could not get an answer from her. It made me mad. My question was: Is it going to cost me anything else than the $197 after I sign up?
Does anyone think this to be a difficult question? I didn't think so either.
I asked this question over 30 times, I know I should of just closed the window and move on but I got so frustrated I needed to know what it was.
Guess what I still don't know, I asked for a simple yes or no, she would NOT tell me. What does that tell you? IT told me enough.
DO NOT SIGN UP WITH THIS COMPANY, THEY CAN NOt ANSWER A SIMPLE QUESTION.
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Marktech
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# Posted: 27 Mar 2008 12:12
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Same deal with so many work at home programs - There's ALWAYS marketing involved that they don't mention on the sales pages. There oghta be a law!
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DRailroad
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# Posted: 4 Apr 2008 15:40
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A belated response to this topic but it's never too late when it comes to "suspect opportunities."
Always check the "Disclaimers" link located at the bottom of most sites. If a web based company, such as "http://www.processathome.com," is offering an "opportunity" for a subscription fee, disclaimers ARE a REQUIREMENT, not an option.
These disclaimers are typically VERY lengthy and can be very daunting to those desperate for income options. Most folks seeking home based business opportunities, quite honestly, do not have the patience of time to read completely through (or even partially, for that matter!) these lengthy disclaimers, but what would you rather be faced with - paying out money for a program that you quite possibly may not get a refund on, after dedicating hours and energy attempting to make the program work (and then AGAIN investing hours attempting to get your original investment refunded) or take 20-30 SHORT minutes to read through a disclaimer?
Using www.processathome.com as an example, if you even just SCAN through the Disclaimer (accessed through a link at the bottom of the page), you will find that this company 1) has confusing, possibly contradictory, refund terminology and 2) it is actually located in Nicosia, Cyprus. That's the COUNTRY of Cyprus. Nothing wrong with that. I think that's very cool - working in a country with so much ancient cultural history. What I find perplexing, is that the woman offering the opportunity, "Angela," will have you believe that you are doing business with someone in New York (USA)!!? This would, or should, prompt everyone to read more of the disclaimer.
Again, although we all should still perform due diligence in researching ANY business opportunity, no matter HOW legitimate the offerer may make the opportunity sound, the Disclaimer by itself can be a wealth of knowledge in making an initial determination of legitimacy. Remember, the money MAY end up losing on any failed venture can be recovered - your TIME and invaluable energy CANNOT. Remember, when seeking a business opportunity, that your TIME, personality and efforts are your most valuable and precious commodities, OVER AND ABOVE ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY!
Best wishes on your endeavors!
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lostnhisblueyes
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# Posted: 8 Apr 2008 07:24
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angryinnewyork: I was just scammed by Angela Penbrook yesterday
who is angela penbrook?
i also called my credit card company asked them to dispute and close my account. i would recomend that anyone else do this. this is the quickest and safest way to get it taken care of.
i cant beleive how stupid i was...she was so convincing tho..
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FedIntRev
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# Posted: 10 Apr 2008 04:04 · Edited by: FedIntRev
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That pop up that you saw is a "Save a Sale". Its not even the process at home company. It is an outside company which jumps in to try and make the sale when a person is leaving the page. They are paid a percentage of the sale if you buy.
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tinaisadork
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# Posted: 17 Apr 2008 11:13
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so i was seriously thinking about giving these people money to sign up for this but i decided to do a little research because i didnt want to get scammed out of my money and i have probally found 20 sites saying this is a scam so thank you to all those sites and fefinetly DONT give this process at home company your money im now sure that it is a scam. does anyone know where i can find a work at home company that actually works where you dont have to do a bunch of bullshit to make some extra money
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emmagirl
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# Posted: 17 Apr 2008 11:26
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The reason I came to this site was that I was 'offered' the Rebate Processing program. Then I happened to notice that there were several folks offering this 'opportunity'. It sounds great, on the outside. But I was skepictical, and thought...if it sounds too good to be be true...it isn't. TY DR for pointing out the disclaimers. It astounds me that these folks prey on those that are looking for a home based business.
LOL, I stand by my signature
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Clueless
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# Posted: 17 Apr 2008 13:12
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That process refunds at home is a scam and so is angela stevens.. I too did a research on her and that company via the bbb and they have a major bad rap so please beware,,
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kehk05
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# Posted: 17 Apr 2008 16:56
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Would this program be similar to Megatpying.com? They have a special of $27 and i'm at that point where I think I should try something even with a small fee to see if it actually works because people will say this and that about all kinds of programs, yet you won't know for sure till you try, right? Sometimes I wish that somebody could just TELL me which program(s) work for sure and are worth investing and which ones are really scams.
Any thoughts on Megatyping.com? scam or no scam?
Mahalo for your thoughts... kehk05
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# Posted: 17 Apr 2008 22:35
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emmagirl: The reason I came to this site was that I was 'offered' the Rebate Processing program. Then I happened to notice that there were several folks offering this 'opportunity'. It sounds great, on the outside. But I was skepictical, and thought...if it sounds too good to be be true...it isn't. TY DR for pointing out the disclaimers. It astounds me that these folks prey on those that are looking for a home based business. LOL, I stand by my signature __________________ Skeptic
Great post! Like your signature. You simply need to choose a business that has a product that most people want and can use. A rebate processing program doesn't sound good to me. Although I'm sure others have had success with it. Just do your research. I did.
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heistheanswer
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# Posted: 19 Apr 2008 17:39
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I personally haven't found any type at home or process rebates from home that work yet. Do a search for Data Processors.org They offer a free way and pay you $2 a survey and $10 a survey if you join their premier club. It's only $25 for lifetime mebership. My wife does it and so far she has close to $300 in her account. Now, weather or not we ever see that money is a different story. They don't pay until after your 60th day. It's worth a shot though for a couple hundred extra buck, right? Jason
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