Clicks 2 Cash is another work at home program that is promoting link posting or, as they call it, being a “Search Engine Agent.” For the discounted price of $49.95, Clicks 2 Cash is offering you a link posting certification course, a one-on-one consultation with an “Internet Wealth Expert,” and a host of other services and bonuses.
They claim that after you complete your certification course, you are guaranteed a position as a Search Engine Agent, where you can earn $58,000 a year, working just one hour a day, five days a week. And if this claim makes you suspicious, that’s because it should.
What is the Deal with Clicks to Cash?
First, OpportunityChecker.com makes a point when reviewing every link posting opportunity to explain that “link posting” is not a job, it’s a form of internet marketing. There is no certification needed, and since it is an independent business opportunity, Clicks to Cash can neither guarantee you a job nor give you an estimate on how much you can expect to make.
Beyond their purposeful misrepresentation of this business opportunity, there are other issues you should be aware of as well. First, while the sales page says that the cost of the program is $49.95, a quick look at the terms and conditions shows that the real price is $99.00. In order to receive the price of $49.95, you must complete a mail in rebate where the difference will be refunded to you.
Second, their bonus one-on-one Internet Wealth Expert consultation is only good for 72 hours after you purchase the program. If you have not completed your consultation at that time, you no longer qualify for it.
Finally, Clicks to Cash is run by Search and Social Goldmine, who also run EZ Stay At Home Income and New Life Profits. Both of these programs have already received negative reviews from OpportunityChecker visitors, and both of which are notoriously difficult to receive refunds from. There’s no reason to believe that Clicks to Cash will be any better.
So, back to clicks to cash. I was excited I finally got free of the Brainhost.com site. Was ready to get my website domain setup when I decided to look into more info on the company. Read more then a couple of reviews, called them for my refund. Since there was a 60 refund period, I was 2 days past that and only got half. But I didn't care. Just wanted out. After them calling every week, trying to get me into the coaching and me refusing (& being stuck in another hosting site), I'd mention my problem, they were ready to hang up. No help. They acted like I was the flake. I'm done!
Then the next question he asked puzzled me. He asked how I paid for my membership. I told him with my check card. He then asked me why I did not use a credit card. I was thinking to myself why the heck does it matter? So I told him that I had bad credit and I have no credit card. I was lying about not having a credit card. But that was not his business anyway. He replied,"That's not good. You need to fix your credit. That is very important for your future and things." Is he my father? What was up with the lecture?
He then told me that I would receive another phone call from another department to help me get set up. So in view of this phone call I was feeling not very secure in doing this so I decided I would cancel. I called 2 days later to cancel and get a refund. This would be the only good customer service I would receive from these guys. I got my money back quickly. Then 2 weeks later I receive a phone call from the department that was supposed to call me the next day. I was polite and explained to the guy that I had signed up for the membership but cancelled soon after. He said," So you joined but cancelled soon after? Who does that?" He said this very condescendingly. It was almost as if he was trying to make me look like a dumb ass. I was so shocked that he had the audacity to talk to me in that manner, that it took me a second to reply. I simply replied," Well obviously somebody did, bye!" I hung up.
These people just want your money. The guy gave me a lecture about my credit because it is safer for them to get money if they can charge a credit card and not check card. If you don't have money in your checking account the charge is declined. Credit cards won't do that unless the are maxed out. This second guy was a jerk because I didn't stick to their scam. Basically they are joke their customer service sucks!!!
Did you have to wait the 60 day wait period to "try" it out or did they automatically give you your refund, and what number did you call?! This is nothing like they portray, and in the past three months this is the second scam I have come across! I normally turn these things down, but I had it recommended to me, and apparently it's worthless!
Which sounded a bit fairer to me so i googled it and im glad i did. Thanks for the reviews people, you saved me alot of trouble
I agree -- do not get mad, just be precise and stick to the 'I want a refund' !
If all else fails...just mention that you will contact the FTC. :)