Automated Home Profits Reviews – Legit or Scam?


Automated Home Profits
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Automated Home Profits

 


Automated Home Profits (www.AutomatedHomeProfits.com) is the latest version of a notorious home business opportunity.  The sad fact is that this program incites so much negative customer feedback that the owners have to continually change the name and look of the website.

However, for those who’ve seen it before it’s fairly easy to recognize as they keep the same basic template.  Automated Home Profits used to be called the Quick Cash Kit and is also using some elements of the Home Income Cash System sales page.

Take a look at the screenshot of the Quick Cash Kit, which is a rearranged version of the Automated Home Profits website.

The reason for all the customer complaints, hundreds on this site alone, is due to several factors.  This program is sold using various deceptive tactics, the most notable of which is the infamous fake news article.  They advertise a story about a young single mom who is supposedly using the Automated Home Profits kit to make a great living online.

These fake news articles make use of an IP reading script which tailors the “newspaper” to fit your home town, a shady trust building tactic which sometimes backfires on them when people from small towns realize that no such newspaper exists where they’re from.

In the past programs like Automated Home Profits were sold using a sneaky continuation billing scheme in which your small S&H payment automatically enrolled you in a high cost monthly subscription plan.  But in this case they’re selling the program for a onetime payment of $9.97.

Now you should be asking yourself, why would someone who had a system for earning up to $375 a day, as they claim, sell it for only 10 bucks.  The answer is simple: not only is that a completely made up earnings figure but they sell their program cheaply in order to get you in the door, after which they tell you that to really succeed you need additional hosting, software, coaching, and so on until you’ve spent hundreds of dollars.

Is Automated Home Profits a Scam?

I would not recommend that anyone buy this program, for the simple reason that they have to keep changing names and websites.  If no one complained about this course then it would still be sold under its original name, with a list of real testimonials and not complaints.

The worst part about this company is with the brazen manner that they manipulate their customers.  They barely make an effort to hide the fact that this is just a recycled course; they didn’t even bother removing the old program’s name from their disclaimer.  They leave a trail a mile long and don’t seem to care.

The good news is that Automated Home Profits is being sold through ClickBank, a 3rd party payment processor which has a no questions asked 60 day money back guarantee.  So if you have purchased the kit you can easily get your money back.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints

Average Rating for " Automated Home Profits " is 1.25 out of 5 based on 118 reviews.
  • If you go to the actual top jobs list at http://www.careercast.com/jobs-rated/10-best-jobs-2011, you'll find that they replaced "Software Engineer" with their "Online Affiliates" in the "MSNBC" article.
  • Beware.....just had a robo email sent from a friend's email address to find out he did not send it and his address list was apparently mined...can't imagine anything but a scam would utilize a method like to get the word out...good luck folks...
  • Well, well,well. I just got GOT, I think. Now seeing this review I think maybe this is a scam!!!!

    I went through the introduction, reading all the information and decided to join up. The initial offer was $49.95 but when I was exiting the site, the offer was reduced to $29.97, so I went ahead with the offer and paid with my credit card. I was then guided to my initial training session which tempted me with an additional VIP member offer for $99.97, which I declined. The same membership was then offered to me for $17, which I declined. I was then directed to a login page, to which I had'nt entered a user name or a password prior to this page , therefore, unable to login. That was the end of that. Can't go any further with the training. ????????????

    In my attempts to obtain contact info for the company I came across this review.

    Now I will be contacting my bank to cancell the payment.
  • To be honest when u really think about it, If

    the "home profit system", has reached out to as many

    people as they say they have then everyone would just quit their jobs and work from home.

    Who needs that "commute."? I almost got suckered into this

    scam until I checked out the " availability " for jobs

    in my area. One day it would say there was only 1 job left,

    and the next day it would say 2. Duh!!! SCAMMING!!!
  • I signed up for the free training kit put my name address, and email. I submitted that but never gave them my credit card info. If i get the kit and do nothing with it will they still find away to charge me after the 14 days?
  • Man, I too know better than this, i was on a govt site looking something up and noticed some of the words were highlighted in blue and underlined allowing you to click on them, so i clicked on the one thinking it would give me more info on the govt site, but instead took me to this "financial article" that talked about making money at home while posting ad links for companies... too good to be true. I actually thought it was legit till I did some research.. the good thing is my credit is expired and i haven't renewed it so when i went to pay that is when i realized I hadn't renewed it yet.... PHEW! So that gave me time to do some research which lead me here. Clearly it is a scam! thanks everyone for your comments it def. helps!
  • extra income profits is the name of the new automated home profits or quick cash kit scam websites. don't fall for this
  • Thanks guys for saving from this terrible scam.I was just about to get started then my instinct led me to Google automated home profits and here I'm coming across all these reviews!they saved my money
  • I hate to add to the broken record of reviews. I just spoke to a gentleman at the 1-888-201-0028. I explained how I received an email as well from a friend whose computer was also hacked and I feel misled and your program is simply not for me. He immediately gave me an email address [email protected] and asked me to forward the email to him so they could get the problem resolved “they do not want their business solutions sold under false pretenses” it sounded as though he repeated that line a thousand times.

    I am a little worried about my refund on my cc. He said within 7-10 days.

    Has anyone received a refund?

    I usually always research heavily, I just trusted the source.

    I know better!!
  • It was foolish of me to believe the most easiest detectable scam. I made my first and last mistake. It was easy for me to believe since their website was sent to me via my trusted friend's email address. I guess the website got their hands on his account as well. I now have to pay for my mistakes for consistently emailing them for my refund and to play phone tags with my card company. Hopefully they will not harass me through personal contact.

    They sugar-coated their product that even at your at most clear mind, I think it will eventually cloud your judgement. How terribly foolish am I...

    BE CAREFUL AND DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AS ME !!
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