The Home Income Profit System (recently renamed The Home Income Wealth System) is a now notorious internet scheme that claims to help you make money from home. Their make money kit is often promoted through the use of fake newspaper articles and other unscrupulous means.
You may have seen “news articles” talking about a Kelly Richards (who incidentally lives in your area) and how much money she made working online. If you look at the article more carefully you’ll see that it’s nothing but a farce, closely resembling what real news sites commonly look like.
It comes as no surprise to me that Home Income Wealth System is almost a direct copy of previous make money online scams called Home Income Profit System, Home Income Black, and BlackBelt Profit System among others. This sort of tactic is often used by experienced online scammers…
When the customer complaints start piling up they simply give it a new name, move some graphics around, and start over fresh. This process goes on and on while they continue to generate hundreds of thousands of dollars from unsuspecting customers.
If this seems hard to believe just take a look at the two screen shots from BlackBelt Profit Systems and The Home Income Profit System.
Update 09/28/10: The Home Income Profit Kit is now also sold as the “Home Income Wealth System”
The reason why there’re so many complaints against these types of kits is because the companies running them use very shady billing practices. They offer the program as a Free Trial, charging you only several dollars for S&H, but as soon as they get your credit card details they quickly hit you with a much larger charge.
Take a look at their terms and conditions:
When you submit your order, you agree to pay the shipping and handling fee of $2.97 for your Road Map to Success; please allow up to two weeks for delivery. After your 3-day trial period, you will be charged a ONE TIME fee of $139.95 for the product that will not be billed again for access to all of the features above. Thereafter, a $4.95 fee will serve as a monthly website hosting and maintenance fee until canceled.
They say that it can take up to two weeks to receive your materials, yet they charge you after just 3 days! So basically there’s no chance of you having enough time to review the materials and decide if it’s worth the $139.95 + $4.95 a month. Some people have even reported being charged the $139.95 fee the same day as their order.
The other problem with this type of billing is that many people don’t even read the terms and only find out about the true costs when it’s already too late. In addition, lots of people have reported difficulties reaching customer support in order to cancel the trial or get a refund.
So what do you get with the Home Income Wealth System, and can you really make money using it?
Well what you get is several website templates and instructions telling you to promote products from your website. While some marketers do make money promoting products online, you’ll never succeed with the Home Income Profit/Wealth System and here’s why…
They don’t actually teach you how to do it. The course materials are purposefully incomplete to make it easier for their telemarketers to up-sell you costly coaching and mentoring programs. Moreover, they don’t tell you upfront that you’ll need to spend money on advertising for your website, a tactic that doesn’t always pay for itself and can lead to losses, especially when you’re just learning internet marketing.
This, coupled with the fact that you’re already out over $140 in unexpected charges can be a real blow to most folks.
If these guys really did have a product that could teach you how to make money online then they wouldn’t have to use deceptive billing and false advertising to get customers. A high value product would make them enough money on its own merit and they wouldn’t have to keep changing the name, not to mention they might actually generate testimonials instead of complaints.
TWO tricks I have noticed these sites use to immediately grasp our attention, which I will call 'HOOKS' - (1) You are immediately drawn in by a photo of a nice, young mother who (WOW!) lives in your own hometown, nice smile, nice baby. If she can do it, so can you. She could be your next-door-neighbour. She wouldn't trick you surely!!
(2) This amazing offer is available to you for just 1.95 USD but expires...not in a month, 3 weeks...no...TONIGHT...oh, 45 minutes from now. Better fill this form in quick, get those credit card details in fast before you miss out.
FAKE, FAKE, FAKE.
Thanks again.
I've received absolutely nothing. No info. No active website. No actual contact info...nothing whatsoever.
Initially, there was a website that could be set up. I imagine it was onlt to get you interested enough to want to actually want to try to make this work, however that lasted approximately 2days. Just long enough to process my credit card for 3 separate payments. $97.00 + $29.97 + $9.97...
I never received anything in the mail. I received no more information from anyone. I even purchased an upgrade to their program and when the upgrade failed to activate, I submitted a ticked requesting their assistance. Well we all know how well that worked.scam
Today the website doesn't even exist anymore. So, with all that said and done, I hope everyone else out there has learned something from this. Learn from those of us who were trusting enough to buy into this program and lose. All we wanted was a way to be able to make some extra money and we paid the price for that trust.
I hope you also learned something from this as well. I hope you learned that you cannot trust anyone regardless of who they are or what they say. You MUST check out everything and for the most part it's still probably still a scam.
They're smart. They're good at what they do and if they put this much effort into a legitimate business, they would do amazingly well and that is the scarry part. They are masters at what they do and for those of us who are desperately trying to find a way to make a little extra money the honest way, we are prime targets.
So, pay attention and learn from our mistakes and maybe, just maybe you can avoid being taken advantage by those who care about no one but themselves.
Good luck.
Paying money as a start up appears to be a scam. Most employment opportunities creates money for the company. WHY, pay a company for you to work? Seeking employment is based on YOU needing money.
Well lord and behold CNN was just saying the opposite in that this company was no more than a scam that changed their name frequently to stay ahead of the Laws.
But if you want to tip the dancing bear, go ahead.
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