automatedhomeprofits.com Review is it a Scam
Before i talk about AutomatedHomeProfits.com i want to first mention the nine-news.net website. Be careful with this site although it might look like a legit news website the truth of thematter is that it’s nothing more than fake news advertorial. That being said it’s also important to note that the character in this instance Katie Matthews is nothing more than a fictitious character used to make people believe that the website nine-news.net is promoting is legit.
AutomatedHomeProfits.com should you trust it?
I personally don’t like people telling me what to do so i won’t tell you. But from my perspective i don’t think AutomatedHomeProfits.com is a good program, from the way the program is setup what i think happens is after you make the first payment they (AutomatedHomeProfits.com) will have another offer on the other end waiting for you to purchase. When i look at the Is Automated Home Profits home page i notice that they don’t give out any specific information. They don’t tell people exactly what they will be getting which in my opinion is not a god thing.
I admit that sometimes i buy things out of sheer curiosity so i understand if people sign up for this program. The good news about this program is that you can get a refund within 60 days if you don’t like it. This company using a company called clickbank to process payments and the one good thing about clickbank is that you can try a product for 60 days risk free. So even though i don’t recommend it, people can still feel safe buying it. The date i am writing this December 2010 so depending on when you read this message things may have or may not have changed.
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I have joined automated home profits and donot recommend it. After signing up they company does n ot give you a refund, Even though it does state you have 60 days. I have sent them message after message , i’m still within my 60 days and they will not give me a refund. I’m going to contact clickbank and see what they say.
Do not use these , they are a complete waste of time.
Hi Leigh if you’re having problems getting your refund visit this page
https://richinwriters.com/clickbank-refund-request-number/
If you go their website (nine-news.net) it’s pretty clear that they are a dodgy company.
The only page on the website is the one found at http://www.nine-news.net/finance-news/au-breaking-news.php?ex=002 and every link on the website goes to the automated home profits webpage. The only other page that ‘works’ is the http://www.nine-news.net/ url, which only says that the website is currently under maintenance. This is a lie – the page will remain the same no matter when you check back on it.
I don’t want to get into too much detail about all this, but it is clear that nine-news.net and automated home profits are companies and websites that should not be trusted. I find it disturbing that someone would go to so much effort to create an elaborate website for the pure purpose of confusing people into purchasing their product/service, even if their product/service was indeed legit and of a high quality.
This is definitely a SCAM! I fell for it like many others I’m sure because it looked so authentic particularly with the nine-news.net fake news report they showed which looked like it was a real report on CNN. It sounded good and I thought it was a legitimate way to make money from home selling online electronic books. That’s what you think, you don’t
really find out what it’s all about until you join and then they suck you in some more by getting you to become a PRO member (which you have to spend more money for) but of course this gives you more tools to make your business successful which is what you want, right? Then you have to spend a little more money to have your websites positioned where they will get the most traffic (Google, etc.) then they want more money to insure you’re at the top of the list to get the maximum amount of traffic
to your sites. Do you see a pattern here? So did I finally! I contacted the website via email and said I want to get out, this is SO NoT what I want to do. It’s within 60 days, I joined on 1/28/2010. Cameron Davidson is the one who sucked me into this scam. I emailed his main website through his Customer Support on 2/7/2010 as of 2/11/2010 they have still not contacted me except for 2 emails saying sorry for the delay in getting back to me they have been swamped. They said don’t email them again it will just put you at the bottom of the list sooo I can see how this is going to play out they try to stonewall you until the 60 days is up! If I don’t get the refund that I requested by 2/14 which will give them a week to respond, I plan to contact Pay Pal and my credit card company for a refund. I have never made a dishonest dollar in my life and
I’m also determined not to let someone else make dishonest money from me.
I’m furious! Stay away from this SCAM! I hope my comments help someone else.
This is definitely a SCAM! It looked so authentic particularly with the nine-news.net fake news report they showed which looked like it was a real report on CNN. It sounded good and I thought it was a legitimate way to make money from home selling online electronic books. You don’t
really find out what it’s all about until you join and then they suck you in some more by getting you to become a PRO member (which you have to spend more money for) but of course this gives you more tools to make your business successful which is what you want, right? Then you have to spend a little more money to have your websites positioned where they will get the most traffic (Google, etc.) then they want more money to insure you’re at the top of the list to get the maximum amount of traffic
to your sites. Do you see a pattern here? So did I finally! I contacted the website via email and said I want to get out, this is SO NoT what I want to do. It’s within 60 days, I joined on 1/28/2010. Cameron Davidson is the one who sucked me into this scam. I emailed his main website through his Customer Support on 2/7/2010 as of 2/11/2010 they have still not contacted me except for 2 emails saying sorry for the delay in getting back to me they have been swamped. They said don’t email them again it will just put you at the bottom of the list. Get the picture, they want to run out 60 day clock. I plan to contact Pay Pal and my credit card company for a refund. Stay away from this SCAM! I hope my comments help someone else.