At Home Money System Review Of Red Flags

The following At Home Money System review of red flags video goes over several red flags I’ve identified within the At Home Money Systemsales process. If you are considering purchasing this program, I strongly urge you to watch the following video and go through the explanation of the red flags below the video.

At Home Money System review of red flags video:

The video above covers the following red flags within the At Home Money Solution sales process:

  1. At Home Money System claims it costs $1.95.
  2. The security seals on At Home Money System aren’t clickable (making them worthless).
  3. The checkbox next to the phrase stating “I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy on the At Home Money System order page” is prechecked.
  4. There is no clickable link next to the prechecked check box on At Home Money System

What Does At Home Money Solution Say It Will Charge You In It’s Terms & Conditions?

Here’s what At Home Money System says about charges in it’s terms and conditions:

“By placing my order I agree to the Terms of Offer, which explain this order includes the above for just a $1.95 activation fee. If you enjoy the 3 day trial and continue your path to making money, a $74.93 sign-up fee will be billed to you on the 4th day at 1:00 AM EST after you sign up. Thereafter, a $74.93 site maintenance fee will be billed to you every 30 days thereafter. You may cancel anytime by calling: 1-877-733-3086.”

Remember that “$1.95″ claim? Apparently it’s actually: 74.93 * times 12 = 899.16 U.S. dollars per year!

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About Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth)

I’ve gained a reputation for identifying potential work at home fraud indicators early on through technical analysis of sales letters, industry contacts, and connections. My research has been used as a resource by ABC’s 20/20, National Public Radio’s Marketplace, the New York Post, and Federal Law Enforcement.

Comments

  1. Great post! It is time that companies such as this get exposed and shut down. Many people are looking for bona fide business opportunities and scams such as this make it harder to do so.

    • mahesh says:

      if it is too good to be true… it probably is a scam. i’ve been to real estate seminars (nope, wouldn’t pay for them) where they do the same thing — show copies of checks, etc. the main aim is to sell you information. people actually pay $800-$1999 for those info packets. one seasoned real estate investor bought the packet just so that he could do deals with the guy selling them. apparently that guy was very successful in partnering with investors, providing the cash to buy & flip properties.

      i stay away from hard sell of this kind. far away. on the other hand, i’ve seen people who know what they’re doing buy into stuff like this. too confusing, so unless _i_ know what i am doing, i’m not going to spend my money on this tripe.

  2. Kaitlyn says:

    Thank you. I was tempted, but was looking for red flags!! You’re a life saver!

  3. Ellen says:

    Thought I would give it a try even tho I have something that really does work and I should have known better than to fall for this speil.
    Found all these points made by Paul to be correct…and try calling the number to cancel – nobody ever answers and the recorded message is on a loop!
    Also the links in the confirmation email lead to error messages. So…
    there is no way to contact anyone except by email…if they respond. Remains to be seen.
    Filed under “not recommended” and about to lower the boom in any way I can.

  4. Tiffany says:

    ITS A SCAM!!! I’m livid! I just paid my $1.95 online. After signing up, I had a gut feeling that it was a scam so I called to cancel my account. Just as I suspected, I got an automated system that cancelled my account and charged $40 to my credit card. I should have known better, giving it the benefit of the doubt kicked me in the ass and took money out of my account that I did not have to give away. I advise you not to fall for it. I too, took it into great consideration due to all the perks and wonderful feedback. It’s not legit what so ever. I’m calling my bank first thing tomorrow morning and seeing if there’s anyway I can stop the transaction. I read the terms and policies and it did not state any cancellation fees. Please do not fall for this, I wish someone would have warned me…..

    • Daisy says:

      Yep, this is an absolute scam!!!! I just got dupped as well. They do not specify that this is a ‘free’ 5 day trial and claim that they do not give refunds.
      I just called them to inquire about the 75 dollar charge, and was told that it’s all explained in the terms and condition. Yet, there is NO indication, not even a hint, that you will be charged more than the $1.95 fee. I wish there was a way to make this more public!!!! It would be different if there would be some sort of notice, I would have NEVER signed up with them.

    • kolby says:

      hey my name is kolby and they scamed me to im talking to the authorities about this to see if i can file a lawsuit on them. please contact me at kolbyfair@gmail.com

  5. mahesh says:

    another point: their mailing address, as per their site, at http://athomeincomekit.com/contact.html, is 2885 Sanford Ave SW #17676 Grandville, MI 49418.

    i know this address because it belongs to a mail forwarding (scan to PDFs) company i use. they’re great and provide me with a very useful service.

    however, shady companies can use the same service to mask their physical address. which may be what is happening here.

    again, the mail forwarding service provider is LEGIT and GOOD. the company using their service… well, caveat emptor.

  6. David Allen says:

    Pure rip off scammers, beware add this website to your banned list…. Scammers and tricksters … daylight robbery………………… avoid avoid avoid… dirty smelly robbing thieves. Pure Scum don’t bother…

  7. Christine says:

    Great post. Thanks for sharing. I saw the ad for this company and clicked on it to see what it was about. I was extremely skeptical since there is no information about what you’ll be doing online to make the money they claim you can earn, then page 2 asks for credit card information with still no explanation! And note the disclaimer at the bottom tells you it’s a negative option program – meaning people have to opt-out to avoid being charged monthly. Check the fine print! Sometimes they tell you what they’re doing but use language that they think no one will understand!

  8. Nici Lingg says:

    Thank You everyone for your great posts. I want to work from home and thought this would be a good oppertunity, but I kept waiting for the actual information saying what I would be doing online and they wanted my credit card number first……… Again, thank you all for helping me know the truth.

  9. Diane says:

    Before you give this company your info, please visit this website. THEN make your choice.

    http://www.workathometruth.com/at-home-money-system-review-of-red-flags/

    Truly… these opportunities are 99 times out of 100 too good to be true and have hidden fees associated with them. Only the “atypical” cases are the testimonials that you see. If you are comfortable with the $75 monthly fee, then go for it and best wishes. I looked into this program, and I am leery about it.

  10. Megan says:

    It is an absolute scam. How horrible. I dont know how their little phone monkeys sleep at night taking money from people like that. Its just a disgrace. I was unfortunately a victim and hopefully all the reviews will stop someone else from making a huge mistake.

  11. yes I saw that kind lots of time
    There is a “mike’s blog” going around scamming lots of people – He is promoting heavily for this.
    the site claims to charge only 1.95 euros – and after that he start a montly fee.
    I think it may be the same as this one you are talking here.
    And i am in Brazil. He claims to be brazilian, BIG SCAM.

  12. Jennifer Harvell says:

    Yep, I got scammed, too. I actually saw in the terms and conditions that after the 3-day trial period I would be charged $74.93 per month, but didn’t worry too much since their terms also stated that you could request a full refund. I signed up on 10/24/11. I cancelled about 4 days later (I missed the deadline), and when I called to request a refund, they basically told me I was SOL. I argued time after time that their terms stated I could request a refund, no questions asked, and they kept telling me I was wrong, that was not in their terms. I called this company a record 78 times in 2 days until they finally agreed to a full refund. BUT….I only received half. When I saw that credit come in, I called AGAIN; this time it was about 40 calls in 3 days. They would not budge. I filed a complaint with the Michigan BBB, I contacted the Granville Police (fat lot of good that did), and I filed a complaint on Scambook.com. Now, I’m disputing the charge through my bank.

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