Advertising Profits from Home Reviews – Legit or Scam?


Advertising Profits From Home
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Advertising Profits From Home

 

Anthony Morrison has grown to be a familiar face on late night TV, pitching his books and seminar events on nightly infomercials. The focus of Anthony Morrison’s products is to teach people ways to make money from home. In this particular book he focuses on internet marketing and offers people the chance to become an affiliate.

Affiliate marketing is a simple concept to explain but a difficult business to master. Essentially, it’s a method of sales that allows vendors to recruit outside parties called affiliates to help promote their products. In return for their participation, these affiliates earn a percentage of sales made from their referrals.

The website for Advertising Profits from Home states,

Give yourself the opportunity to achieve financial freedom and make all your dreams come true with guaranteed employment from the comfort of your own home. Anthony Morrison’s system is not only filled with all the necessary information that you need to succeed but it also shows you how to start your own internet business with NO MONEY DOWN.

In addition to the informational training, the ‘Advertising Profits from Home’ offer also gives you a free website that you can use to start promoting products online.  I personally think affiliates are better off learning how to build their own websites because it lets you to gain a better understanding of internet marketing and allows you more control over your unique website.  However, if you’re just starting out you can use the free site to test affiliate strategies and see if affiliate marketing is something you’d want to further pursue.

Most of the complaints for Anthony Morrison‘s Advertising Profits from Home system seem to stem from their billing practices and refund policies.  Before buying or returning APFH make sure to carefully read the terms and conditions found on their sales page.

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Average Rating for " Advertising Profits from Home " is 1.54 out of 5 based on 96 reviews.
  • Why dont the networks do the same as all of us and prescreen and just Google these piranhas before they allow them the airtime to spout their verbage? Because the networks are only interested in the money these vermine will pay for their 30 minutes of B.S. When are we going to start holding the networks feet to the fire? Their equally responcible for the misary these scams have caused. They, the networks are obviously more interested in the money then their viewers. I refuse to watch any of these channels that allow scum like Anthony the use of their airwaves.
  • All I keep hearing is how your credit card was charged, and these people or scams, well I haven't heard any of you people say anything on how this program works. On how you are getting a free website. It seems like the complaint your having is paying the 39.00 and ready to trash his program. How much have any of you made since you used, (if you applied yourself) the program according to the instructions. Did any of you try it?
    • I tried it at the bronze level(free) and have not made any money. When I called for help they tried to sell me a personal coach instructor for another $500.00 dollars. I would accept a personal coach if I was allowed to choose campaigns from bronze level, which I can not. I have to upgrade to a monthly paying level before I can add campaigns to my site. Therefore this is a scam.
    • TO ALL READERS. I got bored one night and researched this product. All the scam rumors are true. they have been selling this idea for years. Theychange the name of the product every so often. Morrison also has fake blog websites flooding any search you make. He has employees post positive things on real sites like this one, but they mainly dog the people who tried the product and want a way out. This guy works for them. His products in the end cost thousands because you go to some stupid seminar where you learn how to make the real money...but it costs ALOT.

      And i havent found one blog from someone who spent the thousands who made it back. They were all left in shambles. Its some kind of scam to direct search engines to your website to credit card sales. But you arent allowed to use the card names. Basically no one ever even views your website because they would simple click on the link that directly goes to the card company they were searching for. Its so sad he isnt in jail. Also, everything he offers has already been done. Youre a tiny fish swimmin with corporate sharks. DONT BUY. Ive even heard they hack your email and mail this garbage to your friends
    • hes probably with the scam
    • Pay the $39, apply yourself then report back . I can only assume you didn't do either since you didn't say anything about it.
  • Yes, I was charged the 39.95 after seeing the offer for 19.95 plus 9.95 S&H. I have just contacted customer service and I hope that they can block this merchant even though the charge is now pending.
    • So customer service informed me that I could not block the merchant from placing a charge. What I have to do is dispute the charge after the charge is posted. This will then place the charge on hold until after they contact the merchant with the information that I will provide/fax.
  • Scam dont buy.
  • i just saw Anthony's infomercial on NBC and it seemed interesting....i almost ordered it but decided to check the net 1st to see what i could find...and i am so glad i did...thank you all for your reviews and this site for posting them....shame on these crooks for praying on the folks out there that are so desperate for money that the need something to believe in....also you should all know that once you have given your CC# to a merchant....you dont need to cancel the card...just call the customer svc# on the back of the card and tell them you want to block that specific merchant from being able to charge anything on your card..
  • DO NOT get involved with these people. They are BAD NEWS! I made the mistake of ordering the $19.95 program on the phone. Right away, an automated Anthony voice tries to get you to order a one time $99 offer and then a one time $199 offer. He says OK? really fast and unless you say NO right away they charge your card! Then there was an offer that was to be free for 30 days, but they charged my card $39.95 right away. I had to cancel my credit card and dispute the charges -what a mess.Then they repeatedly called my home in a harassing manner after I told them to stop calling- time after time. Called 6 or 7 times in a sing songy voice after I kept hanging up. Very bizarre.I hope this helps someone-I certainly learned my lesson!
    • Linda, I took the bait, just too honest I guess. They did the exact same thing mentioned above and am going through the same thing. He had me sold for the 19.95 program although once on the phone wanting to order and get It done, they kept me on the phone for 22 min. offering all the above, it just kept getting fishier and fishier. The bad thing is they wanted your charge card info right away, they would have had me even if I was to hang up on them...errr I don't need to go through all this trouble trying to get my money back... one will lie and the other swear to it.
  • From all of the reviews I have read it is frightening the psychological manipulation that occurs with this company. For those of you suckered in and unable to cancel I have one word for you: Enzyte. Remember this product offering male enhancement? Well they did a similar thing and ended up with a class action lawsuit and federal investigation. Sounds like this is what you all need to do. It is a crime to intentionally mislead consumers. All of his videos of supposed customers are employees who work in other roles or family and friends which he tries to buy your trust by disclosing this as though he is honest. He does leave out the disclosure related to the bus driver, IT guy, and such though. He guarantees a lot without small print saying you may not make the cost of the book back though. There is small print during the supposed fake customer webcam videos that give a generic disclaimer that is more ambiguous than diet pills. I watched the infomercial while up at 3am220 to amuse myself and realized how emotional his word salad of a pitch is. He also repeats himself often because you don't learn something until you've heard it 4 times.

    Note he talks about his dad's bankruptcy, brother's laziness, how he was supporting them and taking good care of his family - this is all to make you believe he is honest and sincere, that he has integrity and wouldn't rip someone off and he does this by tying your emotional response to the misfortune of his father with your own misfortune. This guy is a class a huckster. This was an extremely well thought out pitch which costs him considerable money to put out night after night in hundreds of stations, think about that, validate sources and information always. I feel horrible for those who have lost money to this creep. Someone earlier said karma will collect and this is true but seek legal remedies if you have been taken by him. This shouldn't even have been on this long. Also BBB is paid for by these companies they are not trustworthy. SEC and State circuit courts are hood places to research to companies. Also start filing complaints for some reason people are being had and not speaking up enough. Could be wire fraud in there too. If you haven't bitten the bait, don't many things can be researched for free online, marketing on the Internet is one. Good luck! Beware! It isn't just the big boys playing dirty. Know your rights and get a hold of the new Consumer Protection Agency.
  • The only one making money is Anthony, but then again. If he has been making that much money doing his program for all these years, why would he need to go on TV and sell him program? I sure wouldn't waste my time going to all the trouble of writing books and making DVDs etc if I had all the money I needed.
    • That's the point, the scam is the scam. Don't you get it. He's not a multimillionaire. His "job" is to sell you this product, once you call, and then more products. THAT is the business goal. He has to go back on TV every so often because the product changes names due to law suits and unhappy customers. What you see is what you get. Listen very carefully to the infomertial. He never really says anything, does he.
  • i like to add, the look of this this guy showing his face in public makes me sick. i could never show my face to anyone if i ever earned a nickel the same way he has. in a time america needs financial hope, its sad cons like this exist.
  • i cant believe that this successful scam has gone on as long as it has...it goes to show us just how powerful the internet and marketing has become. i would think someone would shut him down by now but he clearly knows all the loopholes to continue to advertise this crap.

    people! only hard work and knowledge will get you ahead in life....and remember most success is never shared!
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