Work at Home Edu, found online at WAHEdu.net, is a new work at home opportunity which promises to teach people the business of link posting as a way to make money from the comfort of their homes.
This opportunity is being promoted by Michelle Robinson, a “work at home mom” who tells the story of how this program changed her life by giving her the chance to be completely financially independent with just four hours of work or less per day.
According to the website, this program is currently priced at a one time fee of $97, which gives you membership access to their training program for a full six months of training, which is normally worth more than $2000.
What It Is
Work at Home Edu says they will teach people with no technical or previous experience how to “post links” which is a specific form of affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing is the most popular type of online business being performed today.
Affiliate marketing is when you partner with another company to promote their goods and services through posting links online, and when these links result in a sale for that company, you will earn a commission.
What To Know
Though this type of work is incredibly popular, it is a difficult business that often takes lots of time, effort, and money to get successfully off the ground, even though most training opportunities like Work at Home Edu promote this business as “simple,” “easy,” and “proven.”
In fact, many other training programs are blatantly unethical, telling people that they are paid just for “posting links” and not for making sales, quoting specific – and outrageous – earnings, and treating this opportunity as though it were a job with a guaranteed salary as opposed to an independent business which could easily fail.
Work at Home Edu tries to distinguish itself from other similar training programs, however, by providing more specific details for their program than most companies do, citing for example that your initial fee is good for six months of training.
In addition, they provide a Refund Policy that states if you have not earned any money within two months of beginning your training, you can request a full refund of your initial membership cost by calling them at 888-321-3834.
Members should know, however, that these Refund Policies usually require proof that you followed their training specifically and were unable to earn money, so be prepared to provide that.
It appears that Snake Oil salesmen are alive and well on the Internet!
Thanks,
April Julson
The only factual point is, that a Mrs Miller from my Home town Norwich Norfolk has provided evidence with a photo shot of her and the cheque (Check-USA) of $7,000 paid in full for One month.
My advice would be, as I will be doing is to purchase the whole program doing a step-by-step daily report for one month on what you did, and show the evidence that you did purchase, and use; using screen shots to back up your report.
to make it More evidential proving that it is, or is Not a Scam!
By the way keep leaving the Page... until you reach $47.00 then purchase! It is a one time fee.
I am a private investigator, and our company Homepride Marketing Limited, Held a Meeting to go down this road to expose websites that proport to be scamming people of there hard earnings and we will report the whole truth on what we find.
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Michael-Francis Christian
Have you been able to come up with anything since you started?