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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  • The number I reached them and there customers at is 1-877-663-5057 best of luck to all.Please if you purchased this STOP PAYMENT NOW!then try to contact them DON'T WAIT. Try to enjoy your days !!
  • Well sorry to say SCAM ALERT!I've been looking for years and this seemed legit and is not.I was on hold for 35 mins and actually got connected to another person on hold, lol.They were really mad there account had been over charged and there site could not be activated. After they finished cussing me I was able to tell them I was on hold as well and that we were connected accidentally but that it was a scam and they needed to stop payment asap. We talked for a few minutes more and they were relieved but in a hurry to contact the card company to report fraud. I called back several times and finally got through when asked why I wanted refund I told the operator "well because it's a scam " there was no denial just an o.k. no problem it'll take aprox. 9 weeks for your refund have a nice day.
  • Would someone please outline for me what one is supposed to do and/or sell to make this magical amount of $. I have no doubt this is a scam but so far I don't read from anyone on this blog what the details are all about!!!!!! WTFO? I would really like to know as I teach (part time) computer/web classes to seniors and would like to show them the "concepts" to steer away from...not just the names of certain sites. Thanks All

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  • HELP!

    I really need a phone # to return this. I cannot contact the customer service I was on hold for an hour!! When i cheked out with my order they never asked for my address to mail the product?! I just wasted 79 dollars. plz if anyone has a correct number please post
  • Does anyone have their customer service number to return the product? In a moment of weakness, I purchased the product and now less than 24 hours later, I am trying to cancel the order with no luck. Not to mention, they never sent me a receipt for my purchase.

    THIS IS A SCAM, can't believe I fell for it. PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT.
  • Although I have received this email deal several times, I'm not quite sure how to take it. I thought that Kelly was in Artesia, NM. Hmmmmm, makes one wonder don't it? Also, why don't they just say what it is one has to do to make all this big money? Don't go around the barn!!!! This is what we are selling this product for, but you will have to invest xxxx much if you want to do better than a beginner. I was going to try this when I get paid this week, but now I think I'll keep what little bit I'll have left over in my pocket!!!! Thanks for the tidbits and horror stories, I'm sorry that those that are being taken by this scam. I'd just like to know something, if all these people are so broke, where are they getting the money to invest in this scam? Forarmed is definitely fore warned!!! Thanks All.
  • Glad I found this site. Sounded like it made sense, but as many said, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. You saved me the hassle of trying to back out of a bad deal. THANK YOU all for posting.
  • I am afraid that I am going to lose my $97. I also had to buy into and risked to find out what it its. The 8 week money back guarantee seemed reasonable. Then I entered their plan. I read thru every detail. I have to set an account with PayPal, with a Host and other things that will take me weeks and pay for other services, before I could even start making a buck.



    When I call for assistance, a coach called and asked my wife to be on the line also. The coach asked some questions about our credit score, how much credit I can use on my credit card. He said that I need to use some thousand dollars. For purchases that I do not have to store.



    After he mentioned that I got a little bit concerned and asked him if he was residing in the area. He was 20 minutes from my place. So I requested if I could talk to him face to face and could show me on his computer how he was doing it. He said he needed to talk to his boss and he will give me a call. I never heard from him. Ok, I called their phone number again, they will contact my coach. I told them that I wanted out. She gave a number to call “customer service”. I have that number on my credit card statement also. I told her that that number was a conference call number and asks for a conference password not “customer service”. She said that that was the “customer service” #. I called my credit card and asked for a dispute. To many red signs. Question how do I report this to a the authorities. Thanks.

  • Wow, I'm always skeptical about easy money making opportunities, but somehow this one caught my eye. Perhaps it was because the story had a picture of a tv news anchor with "special report" and claimed they did a thorough investigation and it was legit. Somehow they made it seemed like it was a local network and Kelly Richards was a local mom too. Good thing I decided to do my own research and found this review before purchasing. Thanks.
  • Thanks a million guys. My wife just passed away giving birth to our daughter so I am looking for something more convenient to make money but also spend as much time with her as possible now that I'm alone. This would have topped the cake. I was going to purchase this program but since my wife googled everything before making any decisions I decided to try it her way. Looks like it saved me a lot of trouble. Thanks again y'all.
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