This is my Home Wealth Package review of red flags that I see. My personal recommendation is to AVOID Home Wealth Package as it looks extremely similar to NUMEROUS other sites that I’ve seen that have generated an alarming number of complaints.
I’ve included a video outlining the aspects of Home Wealth Package concern me followed by detailed explanations below the video:
Red Flag #1) Use Of Fake News Advertorial Site To Promote Home Wealth Package
HomeWealthPackage.com is being promoted via a fake news site at OnlineCareerJournal.com. I don’t think I’ve EVER since one of those websites that didn’t ultimately lead to a product that generated numerous complaints. I’ve also noted in the video below some other red flags from the Online Career Journal:
- Red Flag #2) Use Of 2 News Sites That Don’t Exist
- Home Wealth Package references 2 News Sites that don’t actually exist in the real world:
- The NY Financial Times (There IS a “Financial Times” out of the United Kingdom, but there is NO NY Financial Times).
- MoneyZine – The only MoneyZine site that exists is a one-page website in french that doesn’t reference “Home Wealth Package” at all.
- Red Flag #3) Use of News logos and other logos on the Home Wealth Package With No Explanation
Home Wealth Pakckage has “As Seen On” next to the following trademarked logos:
- CNN
- CNBC
- People
- Time
- Good Morning America
- Los Angeles Times
- Reader’s Digest
- The New York Times
However, there’s no explanation as to why those logos are there. Of course, “As Seen On” is completely meaningless…most of the time on sites like this because at best it simply means that the product was advertised on those sites – which is something anybody can do.
Note that at the very bottom of the HomeWealthSolution.com page, there is a tiny, hard-to-read disclaimer (I’ve enlarged it) that says:
Bizarrely, they don’t disclaim association with CNBC, Good Morning America, Los Angeles Times, Reader’s Digest, The New York Times. So apparently HomeWealthPackage would like you to believe that they are associated with those – which of course they are NOT.
Red Flag #4) Potentially False Scarcity Tactics
Home Wealth Package makes the following claim:
“Positions are limited to just 300 new members as of today. These positions are to be taken up on a strictly first come, first serve basis.”
However, it is currently being heavily promoted. It seems highly unlikely that they are only taking “300 new members”.
Red Flag #5) The “Free” Consultation
Many people might be thrilled to see the following on the HomeWealthPackage website:
“You receive a Free 1 on 1 Training Consultation. Our consultants will walk you through setting up your new automated income stream.
If you’ve read the warnings at WorkAtHomeTruth in the past, you probably already know that these “free” consultations are used to try to hard-sell you expensive products and services that either you don’t need or at worst are completely worthless.
Red Flag #5) The “Voted #1″ Claim At Home Wealth Package
Home Wealth Package makes the claim that it has been “Voted #1 By Many Top Publications” and goes on to show several “Entrepreneur Magazines” next to the claim. Here’s the problem – Entrepreneur doesn’t “vote” on anything.
Red Flag #6) Claim Of Earning $379 Per Day
The $379 figure is a number associated with a significant portion of questionable opportunities.
Red Flag #7) Use Of Stock Photos For Testimonials
HomeWealthPackage.com has the following disclaimer at the bottom of their site (again, I’ve enlarged it):
However, there is no way for a consumer to logically tie this disclaimer to any of the testimonials. Not only that, but it’s not clear and conspicous as required by Federal Trade Commission guidelines.
Red Flag #8) You’re Agreeing To Be Recordered By Telemarketers Without Notice
There are 2 places in the sales process that notify you that you are agreeing to be called by Telemarketers. The first is on the page that leads to the order page and the second is on the the order page after the button to submit your payment.
However, there are additional terms in the privacy policy that state:
“2.3 Targeted Advertising. The Company uses Individual Information to target advertising to you. The Company uses Individual Information to advertise, directly or indirectly, to individuals using direct mail marketing or telemarketing using telephones and cell phones. Because the Company does market using telephones, you hereby give permission and consent to the Company or its affiliates to contact you via phone or email, and you agree to allow the Company or its affiliates to monitor or record your phone conversations. Verbal notice may not always be provided of monitoring or recording.”
Based on these red flags I STRONGLY urge you to avoid Home Wealth Package.
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Home Working Connection Review Of Red Flags
I was just notified that another product called Home Income Surge is now operating under the name of Home Working Connection. The following video would seem to indicate that as well:
Most of the usual red flags are here at Home Working Connection, such as the arrow pointing to the order form “above the fold” of many browser, with the pricing information underneat the arrow. By the way, if you missed the pricing information at the HomeWorkingConnection.com site, it was as follows:
Of course there’s the mandatory fake countdown timer Home Working Connection which you can reset by simply refreshing your browser.
There is currently another site called Online Profit Masters that appears to be somehow connected to HomeWorkingConnection.
There are two testimonials on the front page:
One from “Barry M.” claiming he made $120,000 in his first six months. The second from “Marybeth W.” claiming she made $10,000 within her first 3 months.
Apparently HomeWorkingConnection.com didn’t “get the memo” from the FTC about user of testimonials which states:
What’s even more bizarre is that HomeWorkingConnection states on the page where they PUT those testimonials:
So, if “earnings claims of any type are strictly against” policy…then why are they DIRECTLY on the page where HomeWorkingConnection.com has that disclaimer?
And why is that verbiage in brown print on a brown background which you can see below:
Home Working Connection brown on brown disclaimer
Here’s that same text highlighted:
HomeWorkingConnection.com highlighted disclaimer
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