Kelly Scott Work At Home Research

There are several work at home programs using “Kelly Scott” as their spokesperson. Here’s what you need to know: Kelly Scott a fake name commonly used to promote highly questionable home business and work at home programs.  Here are a few that you should avoid that have used the name Kelly Scott as their spokesperson:

Online Profit Systems – 37 Clicks – found at the 37Clicks.com website.

The most alarming thing about the Online Profit System – also known as the 37 Clicks System, is that it may be related to Paid To Place – another program that generated a tremendous number of complaints. After submitting information on the first page you see the following fake “searching for Availability” page…at the bottom you can see the reference to Paid To Place

Paid To Place reference

If you are considering purchasing the 37Clicks/Online Profit System, I strongly recommend you read this information about Paid To Place. Make sure to read the comments, too.

Additional Helpful Pages If You Are Looking Into Kelly Scott’s 37 Clicks System

The following pages may also prove useful to those of you who are considering the Kelly Scott work at home program:

 

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Comments

  1. Lynn Kolakowski says

    It’s funny (NOT REALLY) that after I paid money, that phony name of “Kelly Scott”..signature and all…smiley face and all, appeared in my mind. She also the “one” that writes all the “Surveys Paid from home” and many other programs. I figured out the truth shortly after I had a call with “one of the chief scammers” that in addition to the nominal fee…that he wanted an ADDITIONAL $7,250.00 and didn’t want it wired but only wanted it on a credit card because it was using a term (that I know well; it’s a bull shit term, pardon the language, for a SCAM!). I have been trying for the last several days to get my money back (like I said, a nominal fee) and it was even finnier, that when I said “I will wire you the money”, his convincing and lying voice and lack of conscious immediately said, “No, we do not want you to do that”. I played along with it and now I am out $XX.XX. After phoning their “Corporate Office” and given another number (which was disconnected; I was then given another number and did reach a person. The woman was kind enough to do a quick Google Search and found nothing. SCAM! SCAM! SCAM!). I have requested refunds from the 2 “Top Dogs” and BOTH have ignored me!!! I know what to do since I have 25 years in banking, but I want some honest income; on-line, from a reputable company, that is GUARANTEED NOT to be yet another scam. Knowing Myself, I WILL BRING THESE 2 INDIVIDUALS DOWN FOR GOOD!!! WARNING TO EVERYONE, DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO the 37 Clicks program! It is an outright scam, and my goal of working 10-15 hours on line and going to school full time to be a Surgical Nurse is an Honest living. I am making a better living for those that I love (putting myself under a lot of pressure) and will HAPPILY bring Derrick Larson and his partner (which is probably also ficticious) DOWN FOR GOOD!!!! THROWN THEM IN THE SLAMMER and throw away the key!!!

  2. Lynn Kolakowski says

    Paul…how does one get their money back? Please respond to my e mail!!! I even had several talks with a “Mr. Derrick Larsen”. City and State match but when I asked about wiring the funds…he said “absolutely not”. We want you to use a credit card (his term was “leverage” and knowing how cc companies work…you may be liable for only $50 or nothing at all. Please respond so that I can help you (or on my own, bring this scammer DOWN!!! I will further research this time…and if you know any tha are legitimate, please let me know!

    Thanks So Much, Paul!!!
    Lynn

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