I’m not sure why, but the name “Sarah Johnson” has been used to promote numerous work at home scams. Some of the scams have included envelope stuffing, home assembly work, and fake data entry jobs.
But the latest scam I’ve seen the pseudonym Sarah Johnson associated with is Web Fortune Vault. Not only is Web Fortune Vault the latest scam, but probably one of the most financially dangerous scams around today.
If you have landed here, because you want to know about Web Fortune Vault, Web Fortune, or similar sites being promoted by “Sarah Johnson”, I strongly encourage you to read the following…
Those site are being promoted by a site called Top3WorkAtHome.net which makes this incredibly dubious claim:
So, apparently Sarah Johnson from Top 3 Work At Home spent two straight months of testing scam after scam and finally decides to recommend…one of the worst scams on the internet!?!
Another Notorious Work At Home Scam using the Sarah Johnson name…
Big Pay Jobs – BigPayJobs.com
This was a work at home data entry scam from 2006/2007 that claimed that you could make $1,000 per day doing “simple data entry work at home” (you can’t). The site is no defunct, but here’s a screenshot of what it used to look like:
Other Work At Home Scams Using The Sarah Johnson Name Have Included:
- Envelope Stuffing
- Home Assembly
- Other sites very similar to Web Fortune Vault & Web Fortune Master
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cynthia says
Paul
I have checked the internet for online business, but as of yet, have found nothing. Do you know of any work at home business that is truly worth going after?Would be very interested in knowing your reskponse> Thanks
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Can you tell me what types of businesses you’ve already looked into?
There’s an affiliate marketing course I recommend, but if you already know that’s not right for you, that won’t help. Working with Fulfillment by Amazon is another good choice, but I haven’t found a good inexpensive resource for that yet.
cynthia says
oops that is response
Archi Dixon says
Hello,I have tried several websites and I keep searching for online work at home. I was a medical transcriptionist for a while at Nuance but I was wanting something else. Would you recommend any real jobs I can do part time, online, at home of the afternoons and weekends. I have a day job but I need another income. Please help if you can.
Thanks,
Archi Dixon
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
This is the page you want. Join a couple of the free forums there:
/work-at-home-jobs/
marie lucas says
what about the sites online jobs center, viral success network,and instant rewards network??They weren’t listed on your list.ANy chance are okay or not? Marie thanks!
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
I don’t know them. I’ll see what i can find out.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
I started a discussion about Viral Success Network here if you want to follow it:
http://www.realscam.com/f8/viral-success-network-2904/
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Discussion about Instant Rewards Network:
http://www.realscam.com/f8/instant-rewards-network-2905/
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Marie,
I’m not sure what Online Jobs Center is. Do you have a link?
Sarah Johnson says
Very depressing if your name happens to be Sarah Johnson.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
No doubt.
Brianna says
Hi Paul, I’m looking for a legit online job that pays like a regular job, but am skeptical about paying for starter kits for online jobs like work at home edu (wahedu.net) and home job institute (securehji.com/). Could you verify that these aren’t scams and if they are, could you recomend me ones that aren’t?
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Those are scams. I would recommend you use the resources on this page:
/work-at-home-jobs/
Tanya says
so upset that I was scammed by this Sarah Johnson and the data entry work at home offer that cost me 12 bucks.. was really hoping to earn extra cash not give it away..
Debbie Dean says
Hi,
Can you verify whether “Replace Your Job,” “Excel Cash Flow,” and “Home Income Program” are legitimate work from home jobs or are they scams? These programs were endorsed by “Sarah Johnson.” Thank you for your help.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
They are all scams. You can see my warning about Replace Your Job here:
/replace-your-job-review-of-red-flags/
ANdy says
Do you know anything about… my.homeincomeinstitute.com
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Looks like a link-posting scam.
Gerardo says
The 3 Best Ways To Make Money At Home Mr Paul can you tell me is this Sarah Johnson program they are the real thing,
Marsha Holland says
Here’s a link to the old scam, now apparently updated:
http://www.top3workathome.net/?t202id=1411&t202kw=work%20at%20home%20jobs
Thanks for posting this information. It helped me to know the truth about this post.
Here’s another one:
https://www.home-job-source.com/gm/default.cfm?qualify=yes
Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
You’re welcome. I have a warning about Home Job Source here:
/home-job-source-review-of-red-flags/
Shonda says
So it looks like Sarah Johnson is on the move again !! Even her name sounds super fake..Heres the thing if shes charging 1 dollar for these false hopes and does well enough with advertising and she or should I say them because she doesn’t exist but even with a charge of 1 dollar if a million people try it that’s 1 million dollars quick and easy then she has enough money to set up 5 more..Last I counted they are at 15 !! She even posted that shes got an A+ from BBB..These people need to be stopped and quick..We need to figure out how to shut them down..!!!