Review Summary:
The Bobbie Robinson Work At Home Institute program is NOT recommended. Details below.
I just came across the Work At Home Institute being promoted on the workathome-authority.com site which has promoted other programs that I’ve warned about previously. I’ll go over a few of the red flags I see with the Bobbie Robinson Work At Home Instite site here.
WorkAtHome-Authority.com Promoted Work At Home Institute
WorkAtHome-Authority has been promoting the Work At Home University site on Yahoo. It appears to be using it’s own .net version of the site – WAHInstitute.net. The actual site seems to be WAHInstitute.com.
Note: WorkAtHome-Authority.com has promoted MANY questionable sites in the past and this one doesn’t appear to be any different.
Work At Home Institute’s Do Not Call Waiver
According to the terms at the Bobbie Robinson Work At Home Institute site you are authorizing “Simply Click To Profit” and their partners to contact you by e-mail and telephone even if you registered on the national ‘Do Not Call List’
In fact, I put out a warning about Simply Click To Profit back in 2011. Here’s what one of the commenters said about the company back then:
You can read the full warning here.
Work At Home Insitute Promoted by the Daily Consumer Tips Fake News Advertorial Site
Here’s a tip – if you see a site that looks like an online news site promoting some sort of work at home program – run, run away as fast as you can. I have NEVER seen anything worthwhile promoted by one of those types of sites.
In this, case Daily Consumer Tips uses a story about a fake person named Kim Swartz to promote Work At Home Institute.
Do You Want More Information About WAH Institute?
Let me know if you want more informaiton about WAH Insitute. If there is enough interest I will update this page. If you already have experience with WAH Insitute and are NOT a shill for the company, please post in the comments below. If you are a shill, you WILL be outed and you’ll definitely regret commenting.
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Lynnece Kirkland says
Are there any work at home companies or programs that are not scams?
Frances Lynn says
Sir I wish Id seen your site first but I did not and Ive signed up or paid for both of the ones you unrecommend the most . this is so embarrassing, I starting looking into WatHUniversity when they started one hard sell after another instead of redirecting me to the NO sales add a link work at home proposition. So what can I do now to get money back? I don’t want to do sales on internet I wanted to work from home as I am live-in caregiver and need to prepare for when position is over and they put off paying for 11 months and only when I agreed to a 1/3 less of a very meager amount for my 24/7-7 days a week did they start paying me. Can you help? Please let me know. Thank you. Frances Lynn
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Francis, I have a list of free sites that provide leads for telecommuting/home jobs/freelance here:
/work-at-home-jobs/
Dawn says
I am looking to work at home, almost got sucked into the Web Fortune Master scam, then i came across your site. I already seen the video for niche blitzkrieg, does that really work, is it for real.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Niche Blitzkrieg is a good program.
However, you might also want to check out my list of free sites that provide leads for traditional type of work here:
/work-at-home-jobs/
Dawn says
I want to try is but i need to make sure it is legit. I have so many questions i don’t know where to start. can you please help.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
What kind of questions do you have?
Dawn says
Well I guess the biggest question is, taxes, what do i do about taxes at the end of the year? The next question would be how does the money I make get to my account? do all the steps have to be done at the one time, would i be able to come back to it say the next day, or does it have to be done at one sitting? How do you know this is legit, what separates the Niche Blitzkrieg program from all the other programs out there that are scams? I clicked on the get the 7 day trial now button, as i was reading through it i noticed you have a post on it, did you try this program? I hope you can help me with my questions. thank you
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Here are answers to your questions:
1. Taxes
You’ll be responsible for your taxes. Typically you will pay estimated taxes quarterly. It’s not always easy to estimate, so at the end of the year you’ll adjust the taxes based on what you already paid.
You can get help understanding more about that from various places for free. Here are a few:
* SCORE -“Counselors to America’s Small Business”
* Starting A Business section from the Small Business Association.
* IRS TaxPayer Assistance
You might even want to talk to the SCORE counselors before starting anything. They may be able to help you with additional ideas.
2. How money is deposited
Typically you’ll be paid by either check or direct deposit.
3. Flexibility (doing the steps)
Yes, you can leave and come back.
4. What makes Niche Blitzkrieg different.
The biggest thing that makes it different from similar training is the
amount of support you get for a one time fee, particularly the Niche Blitzkrieg
Forum. Many other places will charge you monthly just to access their forum, but
with Niche Blitzkrieg there is no recurring billing for the program.
Also, many other programs do not stay up to date. Michael, the creator of the program
keeps it updated.
5. Do I build Niche Blitzkrieg style websites?
I have in the past, but right now I tend to focus on building bigger sites. But building a big site can be overwhelming for somebody new. That’s one of the advantages of the Niche Blitzkrieg system. You get to learn the basics in a way that makes them easier to understand.
Let me know if you have any questions. I think you’ll know if it’s for you after you take the trial. And if you don’t like it, it’s very easy to get a refund.
Amiah says
threre’s a money back graruntee so it acn’t e to bad?
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
So, you’re cool with a money-back guarantee from somebody who is lying to you in the first place? That seems kind of odd to me.
Dawn says
I am asking bout being able to come back to it either later in the day or next day because i have 5 great danes and i can not always sit for a couple of hours without having to get up. I really want to do the Niche Blitzkrieg program, if i could just get those questions answered first i would feel a lot better, I am going to do it any way i would just feel better about it,
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Yes, you can leave and come back – you can fit it into whatever schedule you like.
Dawn says
thank you very much, all your answers makes me feel better about doing this,
Cindy says
I have been talking to someone from WAH and was thinking about the program…I have already paid some money, so what should I do now?
Aleksandra says
I would like to here someone else opinion about “working home institute”
I sign the contract yesterday
They ask for $ 6.896 to take off from my credit card for 8weeks of learning program.
I m scary that I m only gonna loose that money,and don’t get any income.
Please tell me your opinion!
I still have 2 days to cancel if I want.
I already call them today telling that I want to cancel but they are to tough,
Margaret Nielsen says
I wish I had of seen your information before I signed up with wah institute.They already took the money out of my account. Is there anything I can do?
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Request a refund – if they don’t honor it within 2 business days, file a dispute following these procedures:
/frequently-asked-questions/questions-and-answers-about-getting-your-money-back/
kayla woods says
I would like to know why people would scam people and take their money.
Tim says
So this Bobbie Robinson is not a legit program?
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
No it’s not. In fact it’s using a sales letter very similar to ones used by companies the FTC recently shut down.
Patrick says
This work at home institute is listed on Forbes under businesses you can start for under $10,000. I’m wondering, if this is a scam, what’s it doing being promoted by such a respected magazine as Forbes?
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Show me the list and explain exactly what’s going on.
carmen says
Is this program safe? can you really make money posting links? what search engine links programs are free and profitable?
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
You should stay FAR away from the Work At Home Institute program.
There is no such thing as a “search engine links” program. There is affiliate marketing, which is what is recommended on this page.
nick says
hi Mr. schlegel I’m sick and tired of these fake evils that they steal ordinary people’s hard earned money and I’m one of them, they are not humans, I’ve been scammed so many times, Mr. schlegel would you please show me a just one simple work at home so I can pay my bills and not to suffer every day from not being able to pay the bills I know nothing about internet marketing or running a web site, thank you so much.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
First, you can always contact me through the contact form if you want to get my opinion on anything work at home related:
/contact/
Most of the time, I can figure out if something is a scam pretty fast. If it looks too involved for me to be able to give you a quick
opinion I’ll let you know.
I would definitely check this page of free resources for finding leads for telecommuting/freelance/work at home jobs:
/work-at-home-jobs/
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
Your best bet is to check this list of free sites that provide free telecommuting/freelance/work at home leads:
/work-at-home-jobs/
Tasha says
I literally JUST signed up for the Home Job Institute thing. I’m fairly certain that they have already taken the lovely $97 out of my account. How do I request for a refund? Will they take more than the $97 I just approved them to take? I’m just looking for something that can keep me at home, due to medical issues that have my current job hanging by a thread. I am only 23yr old and I don’t know much about online businesses. I cannot afford for them to take more money from me. Please help.. I don’t know how to request for a refund from them. Thank-you.
Paul Schlegel (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth) says
If you can’t get a refund from them, use this:
/how-can-i-get-my-money-back/
Debbie says
What about MOS – Millionaire Operating System? Is this a legitimate company?