The Home Revenue Stream program, sold at HomeRevenueStreamSystem.com, is a new work at home opportunity from Michelle Mathews, the work at home “expert” behind Home Online Jobs. Very similar to her other recommended work at home jobs, Mathews is claiming that her customers can make up to $225/hour “posting links.”
The “posting links” scam has a long history in the work at home job field. An untold number of people’s money was taken with the promise that they would receive a job posting links for companies and, like Home Revenue Stream claims, that they would be paid an average of $15 per link they posted.
The reality is that this just a form of affiliate marketing, where if someone clicks on your link and purchases a product from a retailer, you receive a commission from that sale. That is not being paid to post links. That is making commissions on sales. In addition, it’s a home business opportunity, not a job working for any major company posting their links for them.
In addition to making many misleading claims about the job opportunity they are selling, Home Revenue Stream also makes misleading claims about the cost of the program. They say that their customers will be charged a one time fee of $97.00. But if you read their Terms & Conditions, you’ll see that Home Revenue Stream is a division of Fast Income Pro, another work at home opportunity that Reviewopedia has questioned for their shady business practices.
Just like with Fast Income Pro, Home Revenue Stream will actually charge you $197.00, $100.00 more than they say, and then you will be required to contact them for a $100.00 rebate within the first 90 days of your purchase. In addition, you will be charged $9.95 15 days after your initial $197.00 charge, and every 30 days after that as well.
Further reading into the Terms & Conditions shows that Home Revenue Stream has no refund policy, which is especially a problem when they are planning on charging you more than double what they claim on their sales page.
I am so upset. I requested my $77 back. They get a attitude with you and talk to you as if you are the problem.
After I paid the money a few days later I got a call from two different men. The second guy said I did not qualify because I am not hard up. I have no debit and I was not looking to make tons of money. I signed up for possibly making a few thousand a month with a few hours a week. Once you sign up they want to sell you more and more things. more and more money to be spent to make money.
What a joke... DON'T SIGN UP AND SPREAD THE WORD.
UNLESS YOU WANT TO RECIEVE TONS OF CALLS FROM OTHER COMPANIES AS WELL.
Juanita Mumford