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Jennifer Becker Earn At Home Club

October 14, 2014 By Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) 25 Comments

Boy, the fake Jennifer Becker is really getting around these days. This time she’s promoting something called the “Earn At Home Club” found at EarnAtHomeClub.com. Let’s see what else this fake person has beeb associated with:

  • A to Z Cash System – you can see my warning about that nightmare here.
  • My Home Cash System – hopefully you have MalwareBytes – you can see why here.
  • News Reports Today – found on my list of sites to avoid in 2014 here.

Earn At Home Club & The “Safe Order System”

SafeOrderSystem - Earn At Home Club - small

If you think the Earn At Home Club program is legit because it’s sold through a website called “Safe Order System” at SafeOrdersystem.com, you might want to see what OTHER products have been sold through that site. Take a look at my write-up of SafeOrdersystem.com here.

Normally that would be a medium-level red flag. After all, there are may legitimate payment processors and marketplaces that facilitate both good and bad products. However, in the case of SafeOrderSystem, I haven’t yet found a single good product sold through them. If anybody disagrees with that, please feel free to provide information on the product in the comments section.

 

 

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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.

Comments

  1. Brenda Mountcastle says

    October 27, 2014 at 12:36 am

    Is this site for real or fake because I really need a job can you please help me get a job

    Reply
    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      October 27, 2014 at 1:30 pm

      Use the free resources here:
      /work-at-home-jobs/

      Reply
  2. Brooke Spencer says

    March 5, 2015 at 11:57 pm

    First, Thank You very much for providing us with the facts about the sleazy vermin that make their living off of people who are seriously struggling to make ends meet. I was close to being a victim of a “secret shopping” scam. I received a $3000.00 check, odd it didn’t come in an envelope, it appeared as if by magic in my ex boyfriend’s hands The check was supposed to be cashed by me, then most of it sent back to “Darwin” as a good faith effort. Normally, I would not have asked the bank teller to double check to make sure it was good, because normally I’m broke and would have needed the money too much to ask. But I did ask, and of course it was straight fraud. A few weeks later I found a file named “Junior High Whores Give Me Oral” hidden deep within my eBay documents. Idiotically, I tried to open the file every way except the right one. I did not know an AVI file was video, and accidently erased an entire cache of similarly named filth. I found my Xmas present (ihomeaudio Kindle docking station) was also a video/audio recorder for” covert home surveillance” and I found dozens of other things all over our house that was used for The Voyuer Project, which was a 24 hour feed of my life streaming to Korea for the grand sum of 2.99USD. The police thought I was either high (I’m not) insane, or on psyche meds (nope), same with the FBI. A lawyer told me that he did nothing illegal and I destroyed the underage porn, if that’s what it really was. The reason I’m writing you is because that isn’t the only thing he was into. Turns out his dead ex wife, isn’t dead or an ex, turns out a guy I dated long before my super hero rode in and the con artist are BFF’s, but they told me they had never met, and these people make up dummy corporations just like this one, and like leeches suck the life blood out of people in need. “If they’re stupid enough to buy into this BS, they deserve to get rip off” is something he said often. He has over 40 business websites on his IP address selling everything from getting laid to flipping houses. Most cost 39.99 for his invaluable info that he generously wants you to have because he has already made his fortune, now he just wants to help you. Wonderful human that he is. He said he is a computer engineer. His office has 3 computers and so many other machines that I stopped going inside. It freaked me out, and the energy was all wrong. I ran away when I found a secret vault in the closet full of guns. I have received no help and very little support, but I’m praying you too don’t think I’m high or insane, and will spend 15 minutes looking over some of the things I have and maybe together we can shut these scumbags down. I have told you less that one quarter of the things I found out about these people. They think I have files from his computers too. Im always getting hacked, and sometimes Im followed. It’s not nearly as bad as it was, but its still a pain not to be able to do certain things online, or to always be worried that my phone is recording me, etc. I would be delighted to hear from you. And to anyone who has taken the time to read this, Thank You, and remember if it looks too good…it isn’t true…Sincerely, Brooke

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    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      March 6, 2015 at 2:26 am

      I can believe it. I worked with a person who had a close family member who went through something very similar. In this case, I think you might want to contact Lynndel Edgington at http://www.eagleresearchassociates.org as he will be able to point you to the correct Federal Agency and let you know what else you can do. Make sure to let him know that I sent you.

      Reply
    • Christieanna Metcalfe says

      May 28, 2015 at 12:34 am

      Brooke,I’m Christieanna, and my deepest sympathies goes out to you. I too suffering as if theirs surrvalience cameras on me where I live at my boyfriend s house for fourteen years now. Because I know a bit too much,and have had a big mouth about it in the past.or honesty it could be because my step father at age fourteen put a camera in my bdrm while I was taking a shower, only to get off on seeing me naked changing into my waitress uniform. Well he and my mother were off on a cruise in Mexico when I was looking for a movie to watch in the one place I was forbidden to go,his movie collection, well low number behold, something looking interesting had a strange name.I chose that movie.so I put it in the vcar and …….holy mother of what I felt like doing to this freaking pedifiles jugular! !! I can’t remember what he named this tape but yeah it was me and he even yelled out Chris go turn off the bathroom light, and than you see him run in my bdrm in his Coca-Cola uniform to reposition the camera. This sicko messed me out my career was headed towards stardom, I did get the pleasure to put his pedifiles son Daniel Holcomb in jail when I hit a button on his computer and saw thousands of pixels of two yr old babies being raped by 65 yr old men and Daniel had been sugar daddy my 19 yrs old daughter around. The detective told me I saved my daughter from being raped by Daniel. And so many other futures. My daughter hates me now.step dad brain washes her.
      I’m a victim of domestic violence and disabled with a traumatic brain injury, and no I don’t use drugs or take psychmeds ,I probably just need alot of counseling. Do you think,especially if I feel it,that theirs surrvalience cameras in this house from my boyfriend? ?,,,,
      How can I find out when I don’t have much money???
      Email me [email protected]

      Thanks Brooke,and anyone else who wants to give me your take on this.

      Christieanna

      Reply
  3. Mark Goodwin says

    April 2, 2015 at 9:01 pm

    I am writing because when I called the 1-888-698-6745 number she told me to email the “earn at home club” to ask for a whole refund of $77.00 for this. This is just not for me.

    Reply
    • kasha howze says

      May 6, 2015 at 2:36 pm

      I am in the process of buying a memebership… should I not do this? is this a scam?

      Reply
      • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

        May 6, 2015 at 5:18 pm

        Yes. Do not buy a membership. It is a scam.

        Reply
  4. Mark Goodwin says

    April 2, 2015 at 9:02 pm

    I thought this was going somewhere else…sry

    Reply
  5. Angela Meyers-Schlup says

    April 5, 2015 at 3:40 am

    I also want to say thank you for investigating these work at home scams. I myself just this week received a check for $2500 for participating in the secret shopper. The name of this one is named Paid Survey. The check was from New York, the FedEx package was from Ohio, the companies business address in the email was from Virginia and they wanted me to send money using money gram and western union to another country. That was automatic red flag. I think it’s sad that people will take advantage of people that are having hard times and they make it harder. I have been looking for months to find a job I can work from my computer because I am unable to work physically but my fingers and my brain works just fine. I just can’t find a legit stay at home job that I can make money using my computer. Honestly, I don’t think there is one. Again, thank you
    Angela

    Reply
    • Jeff says

      April 30, 2015 at 1:43 pm

      How do i go about getting my money back?

      Reply
  6. brianmoore says

    May 14, 2015 at 6:08 am

    I decided I’m not interested in this program I would like a full refund as soon as possible of my 4.$95,cents returned to my card.

    Reply
  7. brianmoore says

    May 14, 2015 at 6:12 am

    Was I just scamed?with this earn at home club should I just chuck this 4$95cents lost for good.and just leave it at that.

    Reply
    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      May 15, 2015 at 12:52 pm

      If you paid by credit card, file a dispute with your credit card company. Dispute procedures are usually on the back of your billing statement. If you paid with a debit card, check with your bank.

      Reply
      • bao says

        May 25, 2015 at 8:03 am

        i paid with my husband’s debit card. should we let the bank know to block any future charges from them?

        Reply
        • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

          May 25, 2015 at 12:30 pm

          Yes. You can also talk to them about their dispute procedures and whether they think they need to reissue a different debit card number for you.

          Reply
  8. Leen says

    May 14, 2015 at 5:53 pm

    I recently lost my job and I desperately need to work. Having no family in town to assist me with childcare it’s difficult to find a job that pays well in my field between 7am-6pm. Is there any legit work from home jobs that you can actually make a decent living on? I just need to put food on the table for 1 and keep the lights on. Even if it means I don’t eat. Please help!

    Reply
    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      May 15, 2015 at 12:54 pm

      I would use these pages:
      /work-at-home-jobs/
      /sources-for-work-at-home-job-listings/

      What’s your field?

      Reply
  9. crystal says

    June 25, 2015 at 4:55 am

    Im so glad i found this. My dumbass paid the 4.95 annnnd the vip of $31.00 or whatever it was. Im soooo upset w myself because I never give these kinds of things a shot. I am very desperate to find work and i literally spent the last few $$ i had left. Ughhhhhh i jst wanna cry but im not id rather find help to get it bak IF i could. What do i do and do you think I’ll get it bak anytime soon. The program didn’t teach me anything new as far as the fb guid. It jst ran in circles pretty much.
    I need to move fast if my husband finds out this is what i spent my last few bucks on, I’ll never hear the end of it :/ so much for taking chances…
    Ps TIA

    Reply
    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      June 25, 2015 at 4:06 pm

      If the company won’t provide a refund I would suggest you file a dispute with you credit card company (if you paid by credit card). You can usually find the dispute procedures on the back of your billing statement. If you paid with a debit card, you’ll need to talk to your bank about their dispute procedures.

      Reply
  10. Samuel Webb says

    July 3, 2015 at 1:49 am

    I was charged $97.00 for this system then lost the website and now I can’t get back and try to login I would like to cancel and get a refund what do I do?

    Reply
    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      July 3, 2015 at 2:41 am

      You’ll probably have to file a dispute with your credit card company or bank.
      If you paid with a credit card, the dispute procedures are typically on the
      back of your billing statement.

      Reply
  11. Matthew Lukacs says

    July 3, 2015 at 5:33 pm

    Thank you! I should have known better. I am just desperate to find work and in our society today too many companies advertise only through the internet. This offer/scam came through a job board Jobblur. I called easykits support line and canceled my subscription/membership. It was a $4.97 charge. Do you think it would be wise for me to cancel my credit card and get a new one to try and further protect myself from getting any additional charghes? The representative I spoke with said there would be no further charges but I am not so sure I can trust her statement.

    I will be visiting the links you provided in your other responses. Thank you for including these as well.

    Matthew

    Reply
    • Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says

      July 3, 2015 at 8:39 pm

      Canceling and getting the card reissued is always the safest option.
      And definitely watch the billing statements that come in.

      Reply
  12. Darryl McCoy says

    September 13, 2015 at 11:09 am

    I was sent a check from one of them shopping surveys the check look legit so I went to the bank and the bank told me I had to deposit the check before I could cash it.
    When I check my bank account l saw that the check had cleared. I went to the bank and made a withdraw. The bank gave me the money.and I did what the people asked because the bank led me to think that the check was real. After two days I get a another check once again I go to the bank a this time they say that the first check was fraudulent. So the bank takes the money out of my account. I know the bank made the mistake by giving me the money. But I feel that the bank was part of the scam, because they state that they will clear a check and when it doesn’t clear they will take the money out of your account. I feel that it is not right to have a person believe
    That the money is there. They are setting people up to be scamed. What should I do get a lawyer and sue the bank or take it as a loss.

    Reply
  13. Charlene W says

    November 2, 2015 at 7:02 pm

    I figured “earn at home club” was a scam so did some research and came across your web site and it just reaffirmed my suspicions. The price went from $97 to $1 (clicked about four times to leave the page). When it dropped to this price it was only a 3 day trial. Make sure to read the fine print at the bottom of the page; it says will charge your credit card monthly $30. Thank you for being informative and helpful.

    Reply

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