Note: All details of the Michelle Withrow Stay At Home Revenue sales page, terms and conditions, privacy policy, etc. as outlined in this post have preserved in multiple ways, including video recording. StayAtHomeRevenue.com is potentially also related to SimplyClickToprofit.com (& several other websites).
Aside from multiple red flags, there are two main red flags concerning Stay At Home Revenue that you need to know.
Red Flag # 1. The “Free Consultation” Trap
Stay At Home Revenue claims that “as a bonus” you’ll get “A Free One-On-One Consultation With An Internet Expert” and that “You’ll get a free one-on-one phone consultation with a Success Advisor to discuss your individual goals and map out and ensure your quick path to financial success.”
Here’s what that REALLY means…
You will talk to one or more hard core sales people who will try to figure out how much cash and credit you have available. They will then try to squeeze as much money out of you as possible. You may even potentially be promised that you’ll make specific amounts of money – but the contract you sign will leave all of those promises out, making it extremely difficult, if not impossible to recover your money.
Red Flag #2. You Are Potentially Waiving Your Do Not Call Rights
I don’t know who will call you, but I’ve seen many horror stories on other set ups such as Stay At Home Revenue where people get called relentlessly after entering their phone number.
Here’s the order form with the checkbox saying “I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Here’s the part of the Terms at the end of the Stay At Home Revenue site – which apparently is actually is for a program called Simply Click To Profit.
Red Flag #3. Stay At Home Revenue is using stock photos for its testimonials
- Click here to see “Kyle H.” at iStockPhoto
- Click here to see “Regina S.” at iStockPhoto
- Click here to see “Nicole G. & family” at iStockPhoto
- Click here to see “Roy D” at iStockPhoto
- Click here to see “Humberto” at iStockPhoto
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Mary says
Have you heard about the “profit web system,” developed by someone named Sally Brown? If so, would you recommend this system or not?
I’m looking for a straight-up, non-fraudulent work-from-home system. If you have any recommendations for honest systems/programs to research, I would love to hear any recommendations you might have!
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Mary, if you are looking for a real version of something like affiliate marketing training, you could start with this free resource:
http://www.unleashingyoursuccess.com/training/free.html
If you are looking for more traditional type of work, I have a big page of free resources here:
/work-at-home-jobs/
Profit Web System itself is a scam. You can read about it here:
http://www.realscam.com/f8/profit-web-system-scam-legit-1857/
Stephanie says
Do you know any work at home jobs that are real simple where I just sit around and answer the phone and talk to people? I’m not very smart and I’m disabled, so I can’t get out and work anywhere. But SSI doesn’t pay me enough.
Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Look for customer service jobs at the sites on this page:
/work-at-home-jobs/