Home Cash Access is a link posting opportunity promoted by spokeswoman Jennifer Smith. Link posting is a form of affiliate marketing, which is one of the most popular ways to make money from home.
Link posting requires you to post links for products and services provided by other companies. If any of your links results in sales for your partner companies, you would receive a commission.
Home Cash Access claims that their Wealth Development Certification Program is the only link posting certification program in the world. According to their website, this program will give you a clear, step-by-step guide to get started earning money with link posting right away.
You can enroll in the Wealth Development Certification Program from Home Cash Access for a one time payment of $49.95. After you enroll, you will also be sent eight other money making opportunities as a bonus for your enrollment.
Do you have experience with Home Cash Access? If so, please leave a review for others below.
I also join autopilot and I bought the vip package thinking that I was buying the program that teaches you how to post links and all I got was something about building a website and paying for a domain name.
I need my money and I need income it is not right that these people would that advanage of the unemploy, I want to know what can be done about it.
It's not as simple as they make it sound. plus they have others trying to talk you into upgrading to make money quicker but they try and make you use up all your monies you have in the savings or your 401k. Now I don't know what to do, I feel I've been ripped off with the money that I paid for the ekit.
On 10/24/11, I still had not received the refund. I called in once again and spoke with a representative named Hunter. Hunter told me that there had been some type of system error on their side which caused the refund not to go through. He told me he would send a note to "corporate" requesting a manual refund. Once again, he said I should receive the refund in 7 - 10 business days.
On 11/10/11, I still had not received the refund. I called in once again and spoke with a representative named Gabbi. Gabbi confirmed that there had indeed been a system error and that she could see that Hunter had sent the request for the manual refund, but that there were no further notes on my account. She said she would send the request again and mark it urgent, and that once again, I should receive the refund in 7 - 10 business days.
On 11/17/11, Still no refund! This time I was advised by customer service that it had not yet been 7-10 business days since my last call so there was nothing more they could do. When I asked if there was a way for m to contact the corporate office myself they advised me to send an email to [email protected]. I tried that but the email was rejected by the server.
On 11/29/11 I called once again and asked to speak to a supervisor. Trent advised me to fax a copy of my bank statement to (678)960-7663. I faxed a copy of my stmt along with a letter explaining the situation.
On 12/13/11 Still no refund and no contact from the company. I found a customer service contact form on their website and sent a long explanation and again requested my refund.
Today is now 12/27/11. It has now been almost 3 months since I first requested a refund and I still have not received it. It is getting really hard to believe that this is not a scam. I guess it is time to contact the BBB.
Thanks