HomeProfitCode QuickShot review

iStockPhoto 000005673793 - a.k.a. "Michelle Stevens"

iStockPhoto 000005673793 - a.k.a. "Michelle Stevens"

iStockPhoto 000000559716 LOVES HomeProfitCode!
iStockPhoto 000000559716 LOVES HomeProfitCode!

He’s suave, he’s cool, he loves HomeProfitCode.com and he’s iStockPhoto stock photo 000000559716. Obviously a very trustworthy fella. Right? Right?

He’s Tim Holl – a.k.a. iStockPhoto 000000559716. You may remember him from his testimonial on Sebastian Foss’ program RapidRiches.com in which he said:

“Thank you for giving me the opportunity to earn some extra money online although I don’t live in North America. I’m not making thousands just yet, but the extra money has really helped in paying off some of my bills. It’s also great to see that you have many companies just for Australians. – Tim Holl, Australia”

Oh, wait. That’s the same testimonial he’s giving on Michelle Stevens’ HomeProfitCode.com – well, one thing about Stock Photo testimonials…they certainly are consistent.

iStockPhoto Stock Photo 000001340763 - a.k.a. Savane Smith

iStockPhoto Stock Photo 000001340763 - a.k.a. Savane Smith

“Savane Smith” - a.ka. iStockPhoto 000001340763 wants to know that she loves Michelle Stevens’ HomeProfitCode even more than she loves being a stock photo! 

I bet “Savane” was thrilled to be able to “Watch a torrent of internet cash pour in by the $1,000s every week”. Her kids seem pleased with the “torrents of internet cash”, too.

iStockPhoto 000002830061 is Happy and Confident after finding the HomeProfitCode.com system

iStockPhoto 000002830061 - a.k.a. "Laura Johnson" is Happy and Confident after finding the HomeProfitCode.com system

iStockPhoto 000002830061 – a.k.a. “Laura Johnson” is “Happy and Confident” after finding that HomeProfitCode.com course – at least that’s how her stock photo describes her at iStockPhoto.

She does look happy. I guess she’s confident. She’s definitely confident enough to give the same testimonial she gave on the RapidRiches.com site:

“Thanks for responding so quickly! It is rare that you find good customer support on the net these days, but you guys answered my question within only 30 minutes of my email. By the way, keep up the good work on the website. – Laura Johnson, UK”

I wonder if they contacted her at her iStockPhoto email?

Hi, we’re using an invalid TRUSTe trust mark! Look at us!

Now, come on. If you’re gonna use an invalid TRUSTe trust mark, do you really want to shove the invalid TRUSTe trust mark right in the middle of your sales copy?

Yeh, probably. I mean if you’re going to use stock photos for testimonials, why wouldn’t you throw an invalid trust mark in just for good measure? Really, you’d be crazy not to.

Please don’t call me cynical!

iStockPhoto 000005673793 - a.k.a. "Michelle Stevens"

iStockPhoto 000005673793 - a.k.a. "Michelle Stevens"

Now, call me cynical – but I’m starting to think that Michelle Stevens isn’t even a real person. I mean, yeh, she’s real, but in a “stock-photo” kind of way.

Maybe that’s what Home Profit Code means when it says “As featured in Weekend Entrepreneur” – maybe her stock photo was featured there. I bet that’s what the meant. I mean they wouldn’t lie about a thing like that would they? Would they?

Hey, that reminds me of the ol’ “Right? Right?” at the beginning of the post.

Apparently using a smiley face absolves you of all accountability since HomeProfitCode. Michelle sure uses those smiley faces a lot on the HomeCashCode.com sales letter!

Let me give it a whirl:

  • “I ran into your car and nobody’s going to pay for it!” :-)
  • “No, I’m NOT going to pay you back the $50 you lent me!” :-)
  • “Guess what officer? I wasn’t going 5 miles over the speed limit. I was going 10 miles over the speed limit!” :-)

I don’t know. It’s not really working for me. Maybe if I used a stock photo next to them it would feel better.

Smiling woman in the forest. iStock Photo 000003246920

Smiling woman in the forest. iStock Photo 000003246920

Just one last thing about one of the Home Profit Code course’s claims:

“All sorts of people… pastors, retired veterans, work-at-home moms, frustrated corporate executives, bus drivers, and many others… have all discovered this secret method of making real money from home! ”

I just want to point out that just because Home Profit Code didn’t specify “forest dwellers” does NOT mean that you’re out of luck if you live in the forest.

I just know I’m going to get a lot of questions about that, so I thought it better to err on the side of caution.

Note: I am NOT saying this is a Sebastian Foss website!

I want to be clear about this – I’m not saying that this is a Sebastian Foss website. I checked the SpamHause ROSKO database and HomeProfitCode is NOT listed as an active domain owned by Sebastian Foss. The list of active domains SpamHaus has for Sebastian Foss does NOT include HomeProfitCode.com as you can see here:

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Comments

  1. steve says:

    https://www.selfprofitsmadeeasy.com/ so would this site be as bad as home profit code?

  2. Steve,

    The short answer is yes. However, you may want to check this write-up of SelfProfitsMadeEasy.

  3. clickedcash says:

    You can now remove http://www.clickedcash.com/ from your offenders list. I had nothing to do with the old site. We now have 2 great real offers.

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