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Home Job Source Review of Red Flags

July 30, 2015 By Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) 12 Comments

Is the Kelly Scott  Home-Job-Source.com Website a Scam or Does it Really Work?

Here’s another link-posting scam featuring the fictitious character Kelly Scott. That name has been used quite a bit recently, along with others such as Michelle Stewart, Sarah Johnson, and Kim Swartz. This one is being promoted through Yahoo via the notorious Top3WorkAtHome.net site. These sites are designed to get you to talk to high pressure sales people who will try to squeeze as much money as possible out of you.

Kelly Scott is a Stock Photo

As with all of the link posting partner scams, the picture of Kelly Scott is simply a stock photo that has been used by scammers on hundreds of websites to promote work at home business opportunity scams. Here’s the one from Home Job Source:

kelly scott stock photo

That exact same picture is being used with the name Michelle Stewart to promote the Home Income Gateway scam:

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Here’s the same picture and story, but using the name Amanda Jones:

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Don’t Believe the Hype – It’s Number Zero

You’ll see this on just about every single link-posting scam: a logo claiming that it’s the top or best Work from Home System: Here’s the one from Home Job Source:

Home Job Source Header

Who determined they were number 1? Well, the scammers behind the system did.

Brandjacking Corporate Logos

Brandjacking is when logos are used to imply endorsement when that endorsement doesn’t really exist. You’ll see this type of logo on almost all of the link-posting scams as well as many other home business scams. Home-Job-Source.com is using the following image:

Home Income Gateway news LogosThe only thing that’s true about this is that some types of work from home opportunities have been featured on Fox News, MSNBC, USA Today, abc, and CNN. However, the Home-Job-Source.com opportunity has not.

Fake Testimonials and the FTC

As with hundreds of other bizop scams, the scammers are using testimonials that can be found in an old Federal Trade Commission legal complaint.

Here are the testimonials from Home-Job-Source:

Home Income Gateway Testimonials smallHere is a video showing that those same testimonials can be found on a complaint from the FTC:

The “Internet Wealth Expert” Trap.

Home Job Source claims the following as a “bonus”:

“I know the huge difference it makes to talk to a real live advisor. So I’ve put together a Highly-trained staff of success advisors to give you some guidance. You’ll get a free one-on-one phone consultation with a Search Engine Agent Advisor to discuss your individual goals and map out and ensure your quick path to financial success.

Even more, you’ll get the email address to a success advisor who you can contact anytime you want with any questions, and you’ll get a quick response back with whatever you need. This is a lifetime privilege you receive a member of this certification program.”

The truth is that it’s not a privelege at all, but simply a gimmick to get you to talk to high-pressure sales people who will try to talk you into buying ridiculously high priced coaching and other services.

Here’s what somebody said about one of these specialists for the Home Income Gateway scam:

“I just had with a “Startup Specialist.” After stating, this was not something I was interested in doing the person became irate and very difficult to speak with. Simply put, he was loud and obnoxious. I was completly appalled by the unprofessional response received from this person.”

Bottom Line: Avoid the Kelly Scott Home Job Source Scam

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Jennifer Becker Work at Home Scam

July 10, 2015 By Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) Leave a Comment

Quick update on my Earn At Home Club Review and Warning

This scam has undergone a few changes recently. Jennifer Becker used to be featured directly on the Earn at Home Club site. Now the whole thing starts with a fake news report called the Home Lifestyle Report hosted at News-Reports-Today.com

It’s the same scam – it’s just a different set up. You can read my warning about this scam here.

 

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Auto Profit Replicator Scam Exposed

May 31, 2015 By Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) Leave a Comment

Have You Been Scammed by a fake AutoProfit Replicator review?

Hopefully you haven’t been taken in by any of the binary options trading scams that abound on the Internet right now.  These scams are aimed at newbies who have no idea how difficult and risky binary options trading actually is. They are preying on people who have no previous knowledge of markets, trading, or the rampant scams that flood the field of trading.

Simon Saunders Auto Profit Replicator is just the latest in a long line of these scams. Hopefully, you understand already that the only reason this type of system exists is to separate you from your money. There are no real software makers involved. The software is fake, the signals are fake, and all of the information is useless. Often the software LOOKS like it’s providing signals, but that’s just an illusion the scammers use to get you to lose as much money as possible.

The “Free System” Lie

Many people get drawn into these types of binary options software scams, because they are told that the system doesn’t cost any money up front. What they aren’t told until it’s too late is that they must deposit cash into a brokerage account – often $250 – $500 before they have access to the software. But the worst part is that the software is fake and guarantees that they’ll lose money.

Proof That Simon’s Replicator System is a Scam

The following video proves once and for all that Simon’s Replicator System – also known as Auto Profit Replicator Profits – is a complete and worthless scam:

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