ShopAtHome.com is another website offering coupons and discounts to customers who shop at their website instead of directly at the store. Shop At Home claims to link its customers to over 3,000 different retailers and over 700 different magazines and e-newsletters.
In addition to offering coupons and special deals, Shop At Home has a Cash Back rebate program where they allow you to earn up to 35% of the money you have spent shopping on their site in a rebate check. You may get a rebate check up to 12 times in one year, though you must wait until you have accrued at least $20.00 in your Cash Back account before you can request a check to be mailed to you.
While many customers seem satisfied with the number of retailers linked to ShopAtHome.com and the various coupons and discounts they provide, there are some complaints about ShopAtHome.com worth mentioning.
First, people have claimed that they have difficulties receiving the rebate checks once they’ve requested them. One customer commented that he requested a check when he had reached $28, but he never received the check and his account continued to grow with each new order. But once his account reached $35, suddenly the balance dropped to $0 and he never received a check. After multiple calls to Shop At Home, this issue still hadn’t been resolved.
Another customer complained that after trying multiple times to order a product online and being told her card was declined, she called customer service and the service rep told her it was a website malfunction and he would place the order over the phone. A week later, her card was charged over $2,000 for her repeated attempts to order the product online.
When she called Shop At Home customer service, she was told that it was her responsibility to cancel each individual online order, even though she had originally been told that her card was not accepted, therefore no order was made. When she asked why the customer service rep who placed her order never explained that to her, she was told that the rep wouldn’t give that information unless “specifically asked.”
In general, it seems that Shop At Home’s biggest problem is its customer service department. Customers generally report good satisfaction with their stores and discounts, but when they do have a problem and must deal with customer service, that’s when the problems begin.
You'll see sites like these common. They build them overnight - get's banned in google and then another peculiar site pops up under a different name.
One common theme they use is trying to lure customers into signing up for their "50% Off Coupon." The truth is that this coupon is a unicorn - it doesn't exist.
I've used Ebates successfully, and decided to give this one a trial run. I've since gone back to Ebates, though I am still willing to try other similar sites.
They're what's known (in the old days, for all of us old-timers :0) as "shills" - in sales; a shill is defined by Wikipedia as "noun: 1.) A person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc. 2.) A person who publicizes or praises something or someone for reasons of self-interest, personal profit, or friendship or loyalty.