New England Crafters, aka Magical Gift Company Feedback

I’ve never officially posted an opinion about New England Crafters – aka Magical Gift Company. But I’ve decided to post the following information from someone who thought it would be worth sharing.

I’ll be curious to hear other people’s opinion and whether they agree or disagree with this person’s feedback.

Here are the comments we received about New England Crafters – AKA Magical Gift Company

“New England Crafters, aka Magical Gift Co is NOT A SCAM, HOWEVER…

I just received my “kit” and paid extra for a glue gun they recommended and also a CD which is better than the written instructions. (about $75 total)

But the product was very difficult to make.  I know it was my first attempt, but get this…

I am great working with my hands, yet I estimate that with practice I might (at best) produce only 2 or 3 of these per hour, receiving only $1.50 per piece. ($3-4.50/hr)

It is really what I call “slave labor”, and it is not only very tedious work, it is exacting work!  Many pieces submitted will most likely be returned for fixing.

Although they also offer several other projects, I see from their “forum site” that many people are having many problems with most of the projects.

One “success story” is that someone did finally receive their first check for sending in 10 items worth $1.00 apiece – a check for only $10!!

However, it took her from August to December to become “approved” with making the item properly.

I do NOT recommend even this LEGIT COMPANY for those aspiring to make some REAL MONEY!  As I said, to me it is SLAVE LABOR…”

Note from WorkAtHomeTruth:

If you still have interest in New England Crafters/Magical Gift Co you might want to read the Official NEC-magical gift post at WAHM.com

Important Note: What I meant above was that in the WAHM forum that is the “official place to discuss NEC”, but as Beth pointed out in the comments that I should have noted that the link above is NOT an official thread authorized by NEC. She also claims that the “thread over there was started by someone that assembles crafts and there is A LOT of bad information there.”

YourSecretShopper is NOT Mystery Shopping

I was just looking at a site called YourSecretShopper where on the sign up page it states “Online Mystery shopping is a fun way for you to make money while providing valuable feedback to companies”.

However, when they explain the activities that their “shoppers” will be doing they state:

You can can get paid to do things “such as

  • Get paid to shop at online stores.
  • Get paid to complete trial offers.
  • Get paid to get free samples.
  • Get paid to receive free quotes.”

All of these activities are activities that you would do with an “Incentivized Website Freebie” type company – NOT a mystery shopping company.

If you want to get involved in real mystery shopping, we suggest you read our free mystery shopping report or visit the official organization for North American Mystery Shopping – MysteryShop.org.

Is HighestPaySurveys.com a Scam?

Someone asked recently if HighestPaySurveys.com is a Scam.

The biggest problem with HighestPaySurveys are some of the claims they make on their site:

For example, their sales page states:

Some of our members participate in surveys to make an extra $100-$500 a month to cover the cost of a vacation or new car payment. Other people spend more time and earn enough to generate a full time income.”

While the first is possible (to make $100 or more over time), the second is NOT possible at all. There is ZERO chance that you can make a full-time living doing pure paid surveys – even if you were to join one of the nefarious underground survey rings and fake your qualification profiles!

Some have asked me how to get a refund on Highest Pay Surveys.

The good news is that it seems to be sold through Clickbank which means you can just follow the ClickBank Refund Instructions here.