Top 3 Work At Home at Top3WorkAtHome.net – The Truth

Here are the facts you need to know about the Top 3 Work At Home Site…

Top 3 Work At Home Is A Fake Review Site

The Top3WorkAtHome.net site has promoted some of the most notorious work at home/home business scams on the Internet. In fact, if you take a look at the bottom of the site’s page, you’ll see the following:

Top 3 Work At HomeThe first program listed on the image above is Web Fortune Vault. Web Fortune Vault was a scam associated with a company shut down by the Ohio Attorneys General. You can read all about that in my warning about Web Fortune Vault here.

Under the heading “Business Success Pack” in the above image, you’ll see that a program called Online Riches University is referenced. You can read my warning about that program here.

Sarah Johnson is a fake name associated with numerous bizop and work from home scams.  I have a warning about the Sarah Johnson work at home scams here. You’ll also find her on my frequently used list of fake bizop names here.

Bottom Line: AVOID!

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Fake Bizop Names A – Z

It’s not surprising that many sites selling questionable business opportunities, farciful money making programs, or dubious work at home schemes use fake names in their promotional materials. What IS surprising is how many times the same fake names are used to promote numerous questionable opportunities and/or outright scams.

The names have been used to promote one or more of the following types of questionable home business or work at home schemes:

  • Ad posting
  • EMail Processing
  • Link posting
  • Rebate processing

To understand why you should avoid programs being promoted by the fake names listed on this page, read the following two articles:

Here is a list of some of the most popular fake names you are likely to find promoting dubious opportunities today:

  • Alyssa Jensen – Fake name used to promote AccessEasyHomeIncome.com and other link posting scams.
  • Amy Jensen – Fake name used to promote Point And Click Profit.
  • Amanda Jones – Direct Online Income, Home Cash University
  • Amanda Weiss – Name of a fake reporter on fake news sites promoting home business scams and other scams.
  • Amanda Winston – This is another name of a fake reporter used on numerous fake news sites promoting home business scams, health scams, and other types of scams. Click here to find out the truth about Amanda Winston.
  • Amy Parker – Fake name used used to promote work at home scams, typically on fake news sites using fake stories about moms who found a way to work at home.
  • Ashley James – Fake name used to promote link-posting scams such as Internet Income Commissions
  • Bobbie Robinson – used to promote Work At Home Institute. Click here to read the warning.
  • Cindy Carter – Used to promote Online Profit Stream (as of 3/21/2014).
  • Debbie Jones – Used to promote Online Cash – aka – Online Cash Commissions
  • Jason Goodman – Name of a fake reporter used fake news sites.
  • Jennifer Becker – Fake name used by fake news site to promote work from home scams. Was used to promote the notorious A to Z Cash System scam.
  • Jessica Bradley – Fake name used to promote Web Fortune Master and other scams, many of them which were shut down by the FTC.
  • Jenny Arnold – Fake name used on many fake news sites such as Finance Reports Online to promote questionable work at home opportunities.
  • Jenny Lee – Fake name used to promote Home Cash Academy and other scams.
  • Karen James – Fake name used to promote work from home scams, including the much-hated Home Income Kit scam.
  • Karl Goddard – Fake name used in conjunction with the same fake story used across hundreds of websites to promote link-posting scams.
  • Kathy Garcia – Fake name used to promote several scams, including the notorious Paid To Place scam.
  • Kelly Richards – Used to promote link posting scams. Check out Kelly Richards’ “Scam Resume” here.
  • Kelly Scott – Home Internet Careers – Online Profit System – 37Clicks System
  • Kerry Johnson – Fake name used to promote Mastering Online Revenue at MasteringOnlineRevenue.com
  • Kim Shwarz – Fake bizop creator used to promote numerous work at home scams (see this list).
  • Kim Swartz – A variation of the Kim Shwarz name
  • Mary Johnson – Fake name used to promote the Home Job Institute scam and many other similar scams.
  • Mary Stevens – Fake name used to promote link posting scams.
  • MaryBeth Weber – Fake name used to promote Mastering Digital Income at MasteringDigitalIncome.com
  • Mary Taylor – Fake name used to promote Internet Cash Academy and similar link-posting scams.
  • Matt Andrews – Fake name used to promote FaceBook Income Fortune
  • Megan Fiztpatrick – Fake name used to to get people into an email list promoting all kinds of dubious home business opportunities. Read about fake Megan here.
  • Megan Jackson – You can read my warning about Megan Jackson here.
  • Melissa Johnson – Fake name used by fake news sites to promote link posting scams.
  • Michelle Mathews – used to promote numerous link posting ripoffs.
  • Michelle Owens – Used by fake review sites promoting link-posting scams.
  • Melissa Mayer (NOT Yahoo’s Melissa Mayer) – name used to promote questionable home business opportunities.
  • Michelle Johnson – Used to promote numerous work at home scams.
  • Michelle Robinson – Used to promote Work At Home EDU.
  • Michelle Starr – Used to Promote Real Online Income
  • Michelle Taylor – used to promote Home Institute Connect, Home Jobs Revealed, Fortune Agency Online, and other scams.
  • Michelle Withrow – used to promote numerous home business scams such as Work At Home University and Stay At Home Revenue.
  • Nancy Fox – name used for fake review site NancyReviews.com
  • Patty Feeney – used on fake news sites to promote scams.
  • Sarah Johnson – used to promote numerous work at home scams. Read this article about her.
  • Sally Brown – used to promote Profit Web System
  • Stephanie Hale – used to promote Constant Cash Commissions

All of these names have been used to promote work from home scams that typically claim that you can work at home and make money posting links. I will continue to update this list.

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Sarah Johnson Work At Home Scams

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:

Top3WorkAtHome.net 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:

Sarah Johnson BigPayJobs

 

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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