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Financially Healthy Review of Red Flags

September 4, 2015 By Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) Leave a Comment

Can You Trust Reviews of the Cami White Financially Healthy Work At Home Business Opportunity Program at FinanciallyHealthyLife.com?

https://financiallyhealthylife.com/tryit

https://financiallyhealthylife.com/tryit/offer

The Cami White Financially Healthy work from home link-posting program definitely will NOT provide you with a financially healthy life…quite the opposite. If you fall for this scam, you’ll end up with a financial disaster on your hand. This is simply another link posting partner scam being heavily promoted by scammers on Yahoo and Google.

Cami White is a Fake Name and a Stock Photo

Cami white is not a real person. The name is fake, and the picture that the FinanciallyHealthyLife.com website uses is a stock photo. Here’s the photo story from the sales page for the Financially Healthy program:

Cami White With Story

Here’s that same photo on a stock photo site:

Cami White Stock Photo


Fake Testimonials from an Old FTC Complaint

I’ve called these testimonials famously fake, because they can be found in an old FTC legal document. Here are some of the testimonials from the Financially Healthy website:

Home Income Explosion Testimonials small

In this video, you’ll see those same testimonials in an old Federal Trade Commission Legal document…

The Financially Healthy Work From Home Opportunity Has NOT Been Seen On….

The Cami White FinanciallyHealthyLife.com Work At Home Business Program uses the following meaningless image:

work at home featured on

The fact that OTHER work from home opportunities have been seen on Fox News, MSNBC, USA Today, abc, or CNN has nothing to do with the fake Cami White program

One Time Fee or Monthly Charges?

The order form for the Financially Healthy Life program says that you’ll be charged a one time fee:

Financially Healthy One Time Payment

However, digging through the terms and conditions shows that there is a monthly charge:

Financially Healthy Life Monthly Charges

Here is the full text from that section:

“2. AUTO SHIPMENTS AND BILLING

2.1 You understand that you are subscribing to a monthly education program for $99.95 and you will be charged $20 per month starting 14 days from today and every 30 days thereafter unless cancelled. Your package will be shipped within 24 hours and will be shipped to the address above. This is a 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Offer. We stand by our friendly customer service. You also understand that you can cancel at any time, subject to the provisions of section 3, without further obligation by calling toll-free at 844-833-2557 Monday – Friday between the hours of 6am-6pm EST. Your transaction will appear on your credit card statement as8448332557finhealthy.

2.2 Your welcome package will be shipped within 24 hours, and should arrive within 2-5 days. You will have access to the online education tools and classes as long as you are making your monthly $20 payments.

2.3 You authorize to initiate debit/credit entries to your credit card as indicated upon enrollment. This authority is to remain in full force and effect until You cancel Your membership.

2.4 If Your payment is not approved by credit card within 30 days of the due date, Your Subscription will be suspended. If You wish to cancel and not be billed, You must call 844-833-2557. You expressly agree to the automatic 30 day billing set forth herein. You expressly agree to honor all charges and fees due in association with this membership of $99.95 plus $20 every 30 days after your 14 day period until you cancel.”

Cancellation and Refund Policy

If you want to cancel your monthly subscription or get a refund, you’ll probably need to get a law degree first to understand what the section says. I’ve reprinted it here for your reading pleasure:

“3. RETURNS, CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY

3.1 I also understand that I can cancel at any time, subject to the provisions of section 3, without further obligation by calling toll-free at 844-833-2557.

3.2 REFUND POLICY. You are subscribing to a educational membership program which begins upon agreeing to these terms upon ordering, and you may be cancelled at any time. Please call Customer Care at toll-free at 844-833-2557 to make arrangement to receive Your refund. You may also cancel by emailing us at [email protected]. Shipping and handling fees are non-refundable.

3.2.1 RESTOCKING FEE There is a $17.50 per unit restocking fee for all returned shipments. The restocking fee will be deducted from the amount refunded back to a customer. Example: If a customer is due a 99.95 refund, this customer will receive a refund amount of $82.45. If a customer has not been billed for their product due to the delayed billing period, we are authorized to bill the $17.50 restocking fee to the customer’s card on file.

3.2.2 You must call Customer Service at 844-833-2557 before any arrangements will be made to issue a refund. You will continued to be enrolled in the auto-shipment program until you call customer service and cancel. Your account will be credited within 14-30 days of receiving your product. If you do not see a refund within that time, please contact customer service.

3.3 You explicitly agree to the following statement: “I UNDERSTAND THAT I MAY BE LIABLE FOR PAYMENT OF FUTURE GOODS AND SERVICES UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF I FAIL TO NOTIFY THE SUPPLIER NOT TO SUPPLY THE GOODS OR SERVICES DESCRIBED.”
3.6 Return Address is:

Financially Healthy
9067 S. 1300 W.
Suite 300
South Jordan, UT 84088″

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About Paul (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.

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