So long, Angela, so long…yet will I see you soon?

It dawned on me the other day that I made a glaring omission when I didn’t post a final “tribute” to our “good friend” Angela Penbrook.

To rectify this egregious error, I am posting the link to the recent FTC complaint along with the original WorkAtHomeTruth.cocm series of Rebate Processing parody songs…

Federal Trade Commission v. Make You Famous Consulting, Inc. dba A Penbrook Productions, Penbrook Productions, and Process from Home, and Michael Allen Brooks (United States District Court District for the Central District of California, Southern Division)

Civil Action No. 09-CV-04579
FTC File No.   092 3122

Click here to view the original complaint filed against Penbrook Productions

Rebate Processor Parody Videos from WorkAtHomeTruth:

“I Want to Be a Rebate Processor”

Heartfelt song about one mans quest to achieve the American dream of becoming a rebate processor from home and earning that easy money.

Angela Penbrook Love Song

The truth comes out. The man is not on a quest to become a rebate processor, but in fact is seeking forgiveness from the woman he left long ago.

The Battle of Angela Penbrook

Angela Penbrook and Angel Stevens duke it out for the honor of being the number 1 work at home consultant in America. Much to their horror, John Jacobs – a man with a name suspiciously similar to that of one from a childhood song – is about to stake HIS claim as well as the number 1 work at home consultant in America. Chaos and wackiness ensues…

Full lyrics of “The Battle of Angela Penbrook” and a written transcription of the historical documents can be found at: The Battle of Angela Penbrook at Squidoo.com

Historical Annotations of the Battle Of Angela Penbrook

SiteReviewAuthority and the Legend of Chairman

Dr. Richard Stera – a.k.a. “Chairman” was instrumental in the rise of the Rebate Processor phenomenon.

Angela Penbrook – Status – Not Recommended

We don’t currently recommend Angela Penbrook’s RebateProcessingTools. It fails our Rules test for finding telecommuting positions. Also it appears that some or most of it is affiliate training teaching how to run incentivized offers (offers where you incentivize a person to take an offer in exchange for giving them something in return).

There’s nothing wrong with incentivized offers. But you have to be very careful with them and coming in at a price tag of $197.00 there’s almost certainly much better places to learn these techniques for a lower cost.

Also there seem to be several complaints from people about not being able to get refunds.

If you’re looking for a job you might want to check our telecommuting jobs section. For those of you who have dreamed of doing data entry from home, we do have a list of real data entry work from home companies here. We also give you a reality check about your chances of landing a real work at home data entry position.

Click here for our newsletter that provides information on work at home jobs and work at home businesses.

 

More Penbrook Production complaints…

Q: My name is [removed for privacy reason]. I requested a refund from penbrook productions on 4/29/08. I received an e-mail stating that my refund was processed on 5/24/08. To this date I have not received my refund.  I have been trying to call the 800 number provided to no avail. I am turning this situation over to my attorneys.  Please call me at [removed]

A: To anyone trying to get this all straightened out or get a refund from this company, the very best information I’ve found is at IveTriedThat.com which as I’ve mentioned before is an incredibly trustworthy site and they aren’t afraid to put up a good fight against troublemakers in the marketplace.

I’ve done all I can here with warnings, word search puzzles – I even wrote a love song to Angela Penbrook as another way to try to make the point. Frankly, I’m out of ideas here.