eHome Profit System Reviews
Is the eHome Profit Kit Legit or a Scam?

eHome Profit SystemThe eHome Profit System, or eHome Profit Kit, is a new work at home program available online. Created by Jason Hall, but also associated with spokespeople Brian Bailey and Michelle Matthews, the eHome Profit System is promoted as a 100% proven, guaranteed way for anyone, regardless of education or experience, to make money from home using the internet.

Hall says that the eHome Profit Kit program is so simple and easy a 5th grader could use the program and be making profits overnight.  Jason Hall claims that eHome Profit Kit is a “plug and play, business in a bag” – completely automated, requiring not even “a single idea of your own.”

In addition Hall says that with the eHome Profit System, you could be making $50,000 a month from a 5 hour work week.  Usually this program sells for $197, but for a limited time Hall is selling it for $97.

What’s the Problem with eHome Profit System?

To begin with, the spokespeople used to rep this program – Jason Hall (Home Cash Flow Solution), Brian Bailey (Home Revenue System), and Michelle Mathews (Home Online Jobs) – are all associated with other work at home programs, each with a notorious and predominantly negative reputation.

Truth be told, this doesn’t actually mean much.  These “spokespeople” could be completely made up personas for each of the companies they represent, and these particular names could have just been snagged from eHome Profit System for web recognition.  However, it’s still necessary to point out that these three individuals are associated with work at home programs that have long laundry lists of complaints.

Also, the sales page at eHomeProfitKit.com goes into pretty great detail about what this business opportunity isn’t, but they never actually say what you’ll be doing.  While you know what it’s not – an MLM business or a data entry scam – there is never any explanation of what it is.

And there is a lot of contradictory info on the site.  First, Jason Hall says you don’t need a fancy website, in fact, you don’t even need a website.  But then when he’s explaining to you what you are purchasing with your eHome Profit System one of the first things listed is a website.

Hall also says quite a bit about how you just need to follow the steps of the program to make “a King’s ransom,” but then says that he won’t guarantee earnings because it’s not his fault if you’re too lazy to do some typing every once in awhile.  However, if you read the fine print at the bottom of the page, you’ll see that “Less than 1% of members applying these principles achieve an annual salary greater than $50,000.”

Now, of course it’s ridiculous to expect someone selling a business opportunity to guarantee any sort of earnings potential.  It’s your business, and it’s what you make it.  However, Hall has gone to a whole lot of trouble to make you think you need to do absolutely nothing but what he tells you and you’ll be wealthy “within days.”  The fine print seems a lot more realistic.

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Average Rating for " ehome job kit " is 0 out of 5 based on reviews.
  • The material you presented was very helpful and clear; but I am not happy with the service. no response for the phone call or live chat and no any help. i felt like i was cheated $97.00US is a lot of money for a single mom and unemployed

    is there any way that i can talk to any one?
  • They will give you support if you want to take out a $5,000 loan with them for their help!! Also, your name gets sold to MANY other companies and you get hounded by phone calls DAILY!! I have gotten THREE calls today alone from people wanting to help me make money online!!! This has been going on for over 6 months .. you will never have peace again!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
  • Thank you for tipping us off about this scam. Just yesterday a friend signed in to the ehomeprofitkit business and I tried to also sign in last night but the website indicated my credit card number was not taken. So I gave them another credit card number and this one was also said to had not been not taken and the charge remained $0.00. However I contacted both credit cards today and indeed the cards were charged. So I put in a disputed to both credit card companies thanks to your tip off to me. My friend's card had the $97. charge on her card but they added two more unauthorized charges for $89. and $69. Credit card company was notified and we'll see if canceled.
  • wowwww, I put my credit card number in and for some reason my card would not let it go through I guess because I have over draft protection so it kept me on the same screen. It hadn't processed me or anything, I am so happy I READ THESE REVIEWS, BECAUSE I WAS ABOUT TO GO TO THE BANK AND PUT MONEY IN AND INVEST IN THIS THANK YOU GOD!
  • wow I'm so glad that other's have posted their experience and warn comsumers like myself. I usually check with ripoff.com and found nothing. I went further and did a google search with the reviews for ehome jobkit, and I found this. The email sent to me was from a friend that I haven't spoken to in a long time. I'm sure it never came from him, because he isn't a person to fall for schemes, and scams. So if you get a email from a friend in your inbox, reply back and asked them about it. It will save you time, and precious funds you don't have to waste on BS...
  • I thank everybody that have contributed to this alert so far. A friend sent this scam to my in box. I spent my very useful time going through scheme. I was not impressed and I was offered a 50% discount when i wanted to log out. I became currious and decided to google the company only to discover this site. However, its like this racket is preading to Africa, am contributing from Nigeria, West Africa. I hope other potential victims will be more circumspect.
  • scam scam scam, what a mess, what are the authorities doing to regulate these scams, they're abound on the internet and they are doing this blatantly.
  • Thanks to everyone for the comments. I almost purchased as well. I found it funny that the price was drastically cut by the time I decided to sign off and think about it. They are going by ehome job kit system as well now. A link came from one of my best friends saying she was pleased with the kit and wanted to share the news, She never saw the site or link!!!
  • I'm glad I happened upon this website before buying the EHome Profit System. Thanks for all your help, and I'm so sorry for those who got scammed. I've been there before and understand what you're going through.
  • From my experience, i can say that the product is really not worth $97.00 however, they have brief introductions on how to promote your website, if you take the time to study. The way of making your own website and publish it, really doesn't inspire any credibility when it comes to make an income out of it.

    Since i wasn't satisfied with the product, i called for a refund. The rep. who i talked with, was polite and explained to me how the policy works. Whoever gets the package, has 8 weeks to try it before saying it doesn't work, basically, that's why closer to that deadline, you are advised to call them back and ask for your refund. Thus, she only refunded me only the upgrade i bought for the program (which usually is nonrefundable).
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