eProfits.com is a website that claims to not only provide you with a work at home opportunity, but also to provide you with the necessary educational components and work at home community to help make your business a success.
A quick tour of the eProfits site shows that they offer classes on using social media, blogging, search engine optimization, and many other methods you can use to make money online. Their membership includes access to these classes, your very own website, and a forum of people who work within this industry should you have questions.
For $4.95 you get a 3-day trial membership to your very own website that you can use to make money online. After the end of the three day trial if you have not canceled your membership, your credit card will be charged $49.95 every 30 days to maintain your membership with the eProfits community.
So What’s the Deal with eProfits?
Though the educational and community premises of eProfits.com sound very promising, there have been some customer complaints in regards to them that you should know.
First of all, many customers complain that eProfits continually tries to sell them products intended to enhance their online business. Since eProfits partners up with many other people within the work at home community, customers say that they are always receiving offers for software, programs, or further memberships.
Another customer complained that when he purchased these extra packages from eProfits.com, money was taken out of his account, but he was never actually given the products that he purchased, and though he contacted eProfits repeatedly, this problem was never addressed. He neither received these products nor got his money back.
Finally, though eProfits.com says you can cancel your membership at anytime, they give no information at all on their refund policy. Often this means that the company does not offer refunds. And since eProfits.com takes credit card numbers directly without going through a third party, if they refuse to refund your money you generally have no other options.
This rip off site baits you in with a news reel of how successful people have been working from home and gave testimonials of the money you can make with a good work effort. Little did I know that once you sign up they keep asking for money. They even told me that they were interviewing me to see if I was the right person to be in the VIP category. I was just waiting for the other shoe to drop, $$$$$$. I couldn't help but laugh at the audacity of the salesperson. Finally I hung up on him and knew I had to run the other way as fast as I could.
If a site or business (I use this term loosely) hides behind tricks like sending emails under someone else's name, this is NOT a legitimate site. Avoid it.