HomeCashFlowSolution.com Review Is It a Scam
Its very interesting to see how some of these companies are evolving almost as if they’re reading my reviews and coming to understand the reason for my complaints. When i began my journey online there’s one thing i HATED it was called the upsell. To date I still hate upsells. For those that don’t know an up sell is getting you buy one thing so they can sell you something else. The main goal of up sells is usually to get people on some sort of re-billing program or to get a person to hand over allot of money at one time in a slick way. So I guess the better question is to ask now is is HomeCashFlowSolution.com a scam.
Is HomeCashFlowSolution.com a Scam
because i’ve been online for quite sometime I like to pay attention to small details, in this instance i was paying attention to what the narrator is saying. The date i am writing this is November 2010 and the word the narrator is using the most is “Positions” for those that might not know, this is most likely nothing more than a marketing gimmick the site as a whole is presented well but that being said i was kind of disturbed by how they displayed their payment system. They do not accept Pay Pal as a form of payment yet they have a paypal symbol at the bottom of their page.
The reason why this is important is because PayPal and eBay have spent years refining their payment system in a way that is fair to both vendors and buyers. I personally refuse to buy anything online unless they are willing to accept pay pal. The only time a person can lose purchasing something through pay pal is if that person is trying to purchase some form of online software. I am speaking in terms of getting a refund, Now in terms of a safe experience kudos to HomeCashFlowSolution.com for using REAL trust guard badges. Real Trust Guard Badges can be clicked and can be verified at the trust-guard.com website. Previously I had blasted a website similar to this one for using fake trust guard badges
Fake trust guard badges mean that your personal information can and might be compromised which is another reason why typically i will not make an online purchases unless a pay pal option is present. Now before making a purchase I highly recommend reading the terms and conditions.
HomeCashFlowSolution.com Terms and Conditions
To date at least for me the HomeCashFlowSolution.com terms and conditions are not accessible on their payment page for this reason alone I advise people not to sign up. Maybe at the moment this is a problem they are unaware of but at least for me this is a sign not to sign up. On the other hand their terms and conditions are accessible on their front bage located at HomeCashFlowSolution.com I advise anyone reading this to at least skim through the terms and conditions before making a purchase of any kind online. It will in most instances save you both money and time.
To date when I skimmed through the terms and conditons on their front page I did not notice anything about up sells or any thing but… When I tried to exit the HomeCashFlowSolution.com website I was presented with an offer to purchase HomeCashFlowSolution.com for only $48.00 I decided to stay on the page and then after reviewing the details I mentioned above I decided to leave and then again I was given an offer this time I could get the HomeCashFlowSolution.com for only $38.00. What this tells me from my many years online that there may in fact be an up sell waiting for me after I hand over my $98, $48 or $38.
Contacting HomeCashFlowSolution.com
I’ve written reviews before and a common question i get is how do I cancel or how do I contact the owners well at the bottom of the HomeCashFlowSolution.com website there is an area for you to contact them. Their phone number at the time I am writing this is 1-877-663-5057
Home Cash Flow Solution Final Thoughts
I was recommended to the HomeCashFlowSolution.com from a ficticious character in this instance called Jessica Holcomb of a fake news website advertorial called new8reports.com. So obviously my thoughts are stay away and don’t trust them. On that note I don’t like people telling me what to do so I won’t tell you this post is mainly for informational and educational purposes I think anyone reading this intelligent enough to make up their own mind. For those of you looking to make money from home I wrote post almost 6 month’s ago explaining how you can do that for free For more information visit the Work From Home Page
Please leave your comments or your experince with HomeCashFlowSolution.com by sharing you are helping your fellow citizen so please leave your comments below.
Hey. Thanks and I thought that thing was real. It was on a sponsored link on CNN website at the bottom. You saved me some time and money. Thanks!
Thank-you. I, too, found this while reading news stories. The link appeared on my local fox2news Web site. It appeared to be a local story about a woman from my own city (Howell, MI) who is striking rich after finding this program. I noticed when I clicked on her story that the Web address changed to new8reports.com. This made me question it, but part of me wondered if it could be a real story since I found it on my local news station’s Web site. Now I’m quite sure it’s a scam!
Yes,It Is A Scam!!! I know as I tried this and it requires you to pay 48.87 per month for a linked website you have to build and update with products provided by a 3rd party that again after 1 month you have to pay a monthly fee for and you have to agree for it to be automatically taken from your checking account and when you realize that it is a scam they already got money from you even if you canceled forget it your money is gone!!! I’m thankful the bank I bank at helped me by reverses the charges after finding out that I had called and canceled not 1 time but 3 times and had no success with the company doing what they said they would do and cancel. My back had to issue a Stop payment of any amount to the companies name because if they just stopped payment on the amount the company added fees to change the amount and took more money.I finally got it taken care of but don’t make the same mistake I did or you will loose money.
I too responded to the news add of mom making 5,000 a month and of course I purchasethe upscale version and once getting started I was lose in were to start the web site that was suspose to be so user friendly now was needing some help so of cource I called the number for a mentor wanting a 1,000 dollars to get started. He is suspose to set up a call with a loan officer for the loan. I’m glade I found this web site before I took that bate. Now I have to try and get my start up money back. What a joke… I was trying to find some information on these guys but it took some time. THANKS who knows how mush more they would have wanted over time.
We purchased with our credit card and when we looked at their site, we realized it wasn’t for us. We called and asked to cancel with no questions asked. They refused to let us cancel and get our money back guarantee and instead try to offer us a discount. We then called again and said we wanted to cancel with no questions asked. They said OK but it will take 3-5 days to see the credit. We then got a message on the phone today to call them so they could go over it with us. It appears as though they will not give us our money back. We will next try to get our credit card bank to reverse the charge. If this does not work, we will try to go to our local authorities to file some type of fraud charges. The Feds need to protect us from this kind of fraud. Wished we found this review before we ordered. We feel stupid. Thanks for the info.
Yes it is a scam. After signing up I get a call from Scotty wanting my credit history and credit score. Then Kyle called wanting another 3 to 5k for training and mentoring. Of course they can set up a loan for me. I called and canceled and was told I would get the money in 5 to 7 business days. I am not optimistic so I am going to my bank tomorrow to cancel the charge. Definitely stay away from these guys. I’m out 38.00 and 97.00. Nothing but a scam.
Sounds similar to Kelly Richards, Melissa Johnson, Michelle Richardson, Karen Wagner, Stephanie Albion, Charlie Thompson, Paul Johnson etc… dont remember the other names but theres several I found in net advertising the same thing: work from home. Some of these names lead to paidsurveysetc.com pages, some the other websites, dont remember the names anymore. But the guestion is that is there a same host behind all of these websites? Paidsurveysetc.co, HomeCashFlowSolution.com.. Google profit library..
I am having the same experience as JoAnn. I have already called twice to cancel after they wanted $500 for “mentoring” but then they gave me a $20 discount. They have charged the $77 on my credit card. I called again today to get a full refund, and they then cut the price in half. I’m suppose to be getting a credit on my credit card for $38.50. I’m beginning to think there’s no way out. I haven’t given them my banking information so they can’t hit that acct. The guy this AM was insistent on my signing up with Pay Pal and setting up with a web host. I just wonder what I’ll hear when I call back the next time to cancel.
Spoke with the mentor (M. Peterson) this eveing, made him aware of this site, even emailed him the link so that he was aware of how other consumers were fooled by this company. wish me luck on getting my $400.00 BACK! Well this certainly was a very valuable lesson. I was very disapointed. I will try one other company, and if that doesnt work, well then I am sticking to my day job! Good luck everyone out there!
thanks for your very helpful site. who knows how many people have bbeen helpt by it. ww aka ir
FYI & FWIW
To file complaints to The Federal Trade Commission
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
Why: Your complaints can help us detect patterns of wrong-doing, and lead to investigations and prosecutions. The FTC enters all complaints it receives into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database that is used by thousands of civil and criminal law enforcement authorities worldwide. The FTC does not resolve individual consumer complaints.
Bob Dgar
FYI & FWIW
You may also file your complaints here …
http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx
Actually just google “how to file a scam complaint” … its that easy …
My suggestion: get the authorities to do their jobs (Hmmm, interesting thought)
Bob Dgar
I have been looking for information on how to make a steady income on line because everyone is talking about it. I am not very computer savy and getting my head around RSS feeds, backlinks, S.E.O, google and so on.
I got sucked in and bought a program to show step by step and automatically generate traffic to your sites and everything supposed to go on autopliot, how easy can it get!!? Well in the end I asked for my refund due to they didn’t deliver what they promised, you know the spin $1,897.00 worth of great stuff for only $87.00! Then yopu decide to leave the site and up comes a special discount like “ONLY SEVEN LEFT FOR SPECIAL OFFER ONLY $37.00!!! Then as other comments discovered, an up sell…. I am seeing a pattern here and I’m sure they’ll (the scammers) improve on it. I did receive my refund thanks for going through “Clickbank” . I have learnt over the years that when someone offers you programs that makes things easy to make money generally and always are only in it for them! You know the old cliche ‘if it so so good, why tell us how to make thousands and thousands of dollars a month! Unless it was my close friends and family why would I tell a complete stranger? i am 50 years old and been there done that. I’ve been trading the futures and stock markets and spent thousands on how to and programs about making money on the markets. I can tell you who makes money, they do! I would love to show you how to make money (and lose) on the stock market by selling you my book or program(which I don’t have) and make more money that way, but I couldn’t sleep with myself. Nothing comes easy, you must study, learn and experience it yourself. I am resorting to look for physical books and materials where I can check the contents that suits me then I’ll buy. What I’m wanting to learn is about “Affiliate Programs” and making some money on the side, so far I’ve learned about websites and youTube and blogs but still get those sites that we are talking about. Thanks for your site and I’ll keep searching with open eyes and experienced caution. Bye
F**k these frauds man,my mind was getting diverted to get signed up unless i saw this site . Never trust such bastards.True money is always the hard earned money.
tnx, i was thinking to join, whn i press the back button to know about refund policy they offer me $20 discount if i join with in five minutes and there are 15 sits available the number of position were decreasing and shows only 9 position available then i close the page and open in new window again then i found same thing happens. at that time just find to make sure that is it a scam or not i was looking for review and i found ur website. tnx for support otherwise i will be one of the suffering member in this fraud website.
Thank you to blogs such as this one for trying to offer an objective view while at the same time helping to educate people about SCAMS!
The news8 website is an obvious fake, when you click on ALL links, including navigation, you are taken to the HomeCashFlowSolution website where they attempt to suck you in with various tactics, including discounts when you try to leave the site. The emails received by some of us driving us to the site, are probably from ignorant people or those with no conscience trying to make this thing work for them.
The photos of people with testimonials on the HCFS website are stock photos that anyone can purchase online. I found a couple very quickly – and include them to prove my point, (as I’ve submitted my complaint to the relative authorities and needed proof of this). The close-up of the guy in the backpack “Jared Hamilton” and the older couple at the computer “Nathan and Rene Griffin” are both stock images of models for sale on http://www.shuttestock.com – the following are the links if you’re interested (will have to copy & paste into url bar):
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-16982524/stock-photo-portrait-of-happy-middle-aged-man-on-a-forest-trail.html
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-45856510/stock-photo-senior-couple-using-laptop-at-home.html
There is no such person as Jessica Holmes of Auckland E7, and I doubt Jason Hall exists either – if he’s so popular and successful why isnt he on FB or Twitter open to honest scrutiny? Some of the ‘blog comments’ on the ficticious news8 site use duplicate wording – (i.e. Mark and Mike’s wives feel exactly the same and Mark & Mike use the same exact sentences to express themselves – if they arent ficticious we should probably try to introduce them to eachother, as they obviously have a lot in common!).
Oops, HCFS, you screwed up there on several counts! This just shows how very ignorant you are, and how igornant you think others are.
The people behind this website should be ashamed of themselves whoever they are (probably not while the low lifes drive around in basically stolen cars wearing stolen designer clothing! and if reading this post laughing ignorantly). The people participating in the programme are probably too ignorant to realise what they are actually doing, as sure a few people at the beginning probably did get rich by swindling money out of people, and they may believe they can make money by following the programme – but at the end of the day it’s still swindling money out of [some] people as someone at the bottom always pays.
Thanks to the open nature of the internet there is no excuse not to do a bit of research before handing over your money! Dont let these creeps win, as this is undoubtedly the lowest form of making an income by living off of someone elses back. Hopefully the old adage ‘what comes around, goes around’ is true!!! But, it’s probably not – so do your homework first and dont make these scumbags rich! If something sounds too good to be true then it most likely is!!!
ye me to i was keen to learn just goes to show a fool and his money if any one has any luck to find these crooks or have any luck getting banks to reverse the payment please let me know
I purchased the kit from homecashflowsolutions and after doing so I received a couple of calls from their people asking about my credit limits and my financial picture. Then I was contacted by one of their people and he said that if I wanted to have them help me with getting a website up that it would cost me $12,000. When I refused to pay them the $12,000 upfront which would be charged to my credit card, the guy told me that I was an idiot and hung up on me.
Well, you kinda are an idiot to some degree. All you would have to do is read the website. Its all spelled out in black and white with paragraphs like
“*INCOME CLAIM WARNING: Testimonials are not typical of most results. Photographs or images are a depiction of individuals and payment methods. These income examples are representative of some of the most successful participants in the program. Some individuals purchasing the program may make little or NO MONEY AT ALL. These claims are not a guarantee of your income, nor are they typical of average participants”
They even go so far as to tell you all the name are fake
“*For purposes of privacy, the creator of Home Cash Flow Solution is using the name Jason Hall”
So its all spelled out there people. Darwin had it right.
So funny. Get a email stating how much someone made in 4 days ans it sends me to a fake news site that claims this woman from my home town is making all this money at home. Well my town is so small that the phone book is about the thickness of a comic book and anyone making that kind of money would be well known. Especially with the unemployment around the area. – this is a SCAM in big bold black letters period.
Thanks for the thorough analysis, I’m based in the UK and although that’s irrelevant, I was seriously tempted to enter into this impressive looking business.. but in hindsight the commercial pressure created during this current time of year and the fact that I don’t really earn a huge salary, undoubtedly had a persuasive element to my decision making process.
Well done Steven, Nice to see a sensible honest review of a product such as HomeCashFlowSolution, thank you for the information, interestingly I got the link from three spam e-mails in various e-mail accounts of mine, directing me to the same ham news site that you were sent to, someone has been using my e-mail addresses and I have had two people banned by clickbank for this,(I carry a bit of clout there) so my main motive was to see the sort of programmes these spammers are promoting in my name, as a result of these idiots I have had spam complaints on my aweber account for double optin customers because they were using that e-dress too, I have had to spend an hour canceeling accounts and assigning a new e-dress to my aweber accounts as a result, anyway the warning here is genuine, I believe a programme that doesn’t tell you what it actually does is usually rehashed internet marketing stuff that most of us are already familiar with. I will post a similar article on my blog also warning people about this as it appears to be trying to take advantage of people inexperienced in this business, and those of us in the know are aware that to get to $5000.00 in one month is not a realistic expectation, there is a big learning curve and work to do. Thanks again – John Robbins
I also was drawn into homecashflowsolutions and fell for the upself items thinking in purchasing those additional items, it would provide me the tools I needed to succeed. I like others who got sucked in and caught up in the hype before researching, began panicking, and decided to cancel my account and get my “no questions refund guaranteed” (thought I just threw 400 dollars down the drain). I have to say that they did refund my account within 4 days. I received the entire balance and learned a valuable lesson in the process. To completely read through all of the policies and procedures and terms and conditions before actually signing up for anything, and most importantly research, research, research before handing over the cash. I will say this for the company that their customer service was very helpful and accomadating (although they try to convince you to stay and try the product out during the 8 week trial period, I opted not to). I informed customer service that I completed the first step in the program, and that was to contact a consultating specialist (Scotty and another fellow), which I did, who also asked me my financial situation, credit, etc., all the questions mentioned in previous post’s, I informed her that he stated he was going to set me up for an “interview” with a mentor, pretty much someone who would do the work for me, getting my business off the ground at an outrageous cost. At that point I ended any correspondence with them and informed customer service at homecashflowsolution that it really turned me off speaking with this person Scotty, again this being the first step listed to complete in this home based business. She informed that those specialist consultants were affiliated with them, but they are not with Jason and homecashflowsolution. In short, they have to provide a link to their affiliates/sponsors, per their agreement. She stated they were going to have a meeting regarding that first link/step to complete as they (customer service) have been receiving a significant amount of complaints and cancellations/refunds due to that first step. She actually told me to skip that step and continue on to the next. I asked her why is it even on there as the first step if it is one that members can skip, and why is it not made known to members on the members home page that it is NOT necessary to complete that step. Her answer “I don’t know, but we are having a meeting specifically for that step/issue”. Informed her that from that step alone, I felt like I was being scammed and cancelled my partnership with Jason. So who knows, maybe if people didnt feel like they were being scammed from the first step like I felt, they would probably stick with it for the 8 week trial period. Oh well, live and learn, and I certainly have learned a valuable lesson. I have to say though that they do refund you in a timely fashion if you are not satisfied, so Jason is good to his word in that aspect.
Thank you everyone for saving me some money. That women named Jessica Holcomb is from Richmond,Ky. so they say. Well it just so happens that is where I live and I looked up her number in the phone book and their are two Holcomb’s in the book both of which are listed under men’s names so for some one who has three children you would think that it should be listed under both husband and wife unless she is divorced. But this article and feedback section sure did save me from a scam. Thanks
I am furious with home cash flow, I was discouraged after a brief conversation with their so called consultant who was basically demanding to know how much Im willing to invest which I thought was to pushy for a first conversation after a week of constant emails and phonecalls to try and talk to someone. Then I decided to quit altogether because its too much of a hassle for me and asked for refund. And its been a month since I wrote them via email to request my bloody refund., now emails are blocked and no one answers the bloody phone when I call. I am so dissappointed with the whole situation since it was a money back guarrantee offer after 265 days.. Can someone help me get my refund from these thieves..
“Thank You!!!!” to everyone, professional and end-user, who posted comments/reviews on Home Cash Flow Solutions. I am unemployed and at about my wits end. I was browsing and and clicked on a link that lead me to “Jessica Holcomb” which led me to Home Cash Flow Solutions. I read the posted info and thought it sounded legit, albeit a bit too good to be true. I tried to exit but was invited back for a 75% discount. I though, “what the heck. What have I got to lose? It’s only 49.99.” I was actually in the process of filling out the credit card form when I got the brainstorm “Look for company/product reviews!”
Boy, am I glad I did that! After going through NUMEROUS revies, I found only ONE that actually recommended the program (ezinearticles.com/?Home-Cash-Flow-Solution—Failure-Or-Success?&id=5400950).
Thanks to everyone for saving me what would most likely have been a whole lot of anger and frustration.
To all of you, I wish success and and prosperity in your search for financial stability and a very HAPPY NEW YEAR!! (Whew!!!)
All of these places are a scam, This one included, I got taken in on the Michelle Matthews for Home online Jobs, I was able to get my money back but only after calling Click Bank. Buyer Beware!!! Do your home work before you give any of them your money.
and as a side note: I have a message for you…….
“rob ramm” the guy who made the comment to victoriaguy’s post….
You are an even bigger jackass than these people who run these website are for what you said,
People who get taken in, do so because they are either desperate, or because they are truly honest people, and truly honest people tend to think that the rest of civilized society is reasonably honest too….. That is until we get burned or ripped off, and when you realize that you have been ripped off in a manner like this a person feels bad enough as it is and DO NOT need an asshole like you rubbing it in someones face… Like I said you are just as big a jerk as this scam artist are. scamers.
So happens that there is a “Jessica Holcomb” in Houston, TX too…I was about make the purchase and I didn’t only because they don’t accept paypal even though the logo is on there and 2 I went back and realized that the narrator says he is only giving this opportunity to 300 people…haha come on! SCAM!!
I fell for this scam myself. I do consider myself to be a relatively smart person and still fell for this. I paid the $97 and then the upgrade to VIP status for another $97. This was on a weekend so I was unable to call to speak to a customer service rep until Monday. By that time I decided that I wanted to cancel and with the advertisement of a money back guarantee. I called both the numbers provided by home cash solutions and the VIP upgrade. One number hung up on me each time and the second number was the number to some conference call center. I immediately called my bank and explained the situation. I am in the process of filing a fraudulent claim for the charges. I still have not been able to talk to anyone and I am sure i wont get to. I pay for the fraud protection on my credit card so hopefully the bank will not have any problem reversing the charges. I am sure glad that I did not sign up for paypal or give any of my banking information. I can’t believe these people are scamming so many unsuspecting individual. Good luck to all affected with getting your money back.
Hi, just to let you know that this stupid scam site has also reached South Africa. Warn you friends and family to ignore these kind of messages…..
Home cash flow solutions claim to give you a 100 percent guarantee but they will not. They don’t receipt your payment, they do not sign their emails, these are three good reasons to stay away. They are definitely crooked. I did receive a call back from them when I asked for my money back, not once did they want to discuss this, they wanted me to call back and discuss my goals. My goal at this point was to run as fast, and as far away from them as possible. Suffice it to say, I canceled my credit card, just to be on the safe side.
Regards
Ron
YOU WANT TO WAY TO MAKE THESE GUYS PAY FOR WHAT THEIR DOING????
Click on their ads when ever you see them. I would assume they are paying per click, so if we all click on these “fake” ads when we see them, but don’t purchase, it will run them dry.
Sincere Thanks for this site,
i’m an ol’ retired guy, but with alot of energy and considerable computer background. i’m never opposed to finding ways to augment our retirement income, and to occupy time during the winter when i’m not gardening or fishing. (heheh!)
i’m skeptical about most of the “work from home” stuff i see on the Internet, but this Internet Marketing Blog was just the ticket to confirm my suspicions.
My personal bias is that the Charlatans the put these scams out should be publically hung by their thumbs in the Public Square for five years, …or something similar 🙂
Thanks for this site and to all who have contributed to it.
Steve T.
I had been checking out these sites and hoping – just hoping, but if it sounds too good to be true, it is! Regarding Owanna’s comment – Home online Jobs also featured Jessica Holmes from Lehighton, PA. I live about 10 miles from Lehighton – no Jessica Holmes there! Also, the Better Business Bureau rates Home Online Jobs “F” – can’t get any lower!!! Yet “10 Best Work at Home” reviews gives it a glowing 5 star review in each category! Check it out – best-10-workathome.com
I also received an email suggesting someone made over $600 in 4 days. It also said a Jessica Holmes who has been unable to find decent job has been able to now make over $6,000 per month. Putting all the above stories together it sounds like a scam, scam and scam. If the sales page does not spell out details of what you will be taught that will help you make money then its better to give it a miss. Also be mindful of products that promises to make you thousands of dollars instantaneously and only cost around $28-39. Just think about it, why anyone would give their secrets to make you thousands and only charge $39.
But there people making decent to lots of money online. It requires hard work, perseverance and a business plan. The KEY is to buy your training products from reputable organisation like Clickbank. It offers you 60 days satisfaction guarantee. It the product is hype you can get your money back without having to go through the hoop. Their email; [email protected], also include your receipt#.
I don’t mean to push a product here but those who are looking to make money online have a look at Chris Farrell. He dumps it down to basic with no over the top promises. I like his honesty and teaching style. Click his link at; guriah.com and best wishes you all.
Take a look at their website source code. It is a complete scam, every section of their site is designed to trick you. All testimonials are hand written in code, except the dates are auto generated, and so is the date for the promo ending on date. Worse yet they have hacked twitter accounts to promote their website. Stay clear!
Thank you for all this information. I was just about to purchase. But decided to do more research on the company,Cash Home Flow Solutions. And with all that has been said on here, once analyzed it all males sense,but when you are not computer literate it’s not so easy, and you can get sucked in.
Thank you very much, you saved me time and money.
Cheers from Oz
Thanks so very much for saving me the aggrevation of signing up. Thanks for all the information from the one who created this blog and those who shared their experiences. You all have saved many of us who could have been sucked in.
yes it is a scam i sign up 2 months ago but didnt upgrade as they wanted so i only lost $19.97 they did give me automated (website Elite Weight Loss)iv ben getting aprox.80 visitors dayly but not 1 single dime to my paypal account so that tell me that they are re-directing payments to there own account and they do Not!!!!! allowe me to add any banners to my site or any pages unless i upgrade So my advice is stay away from that bunch before you lose money like i did.
Wow, how I wish I found this site first. I too was scammed by HCFS, only we were called by a company called Vensure International. A Tyler Watts, true pressure sales person. We are now in the process of reclaiming our lost funds. Filed a complaint with BBB in Utah, and FTC Complaint Dept. Wish us luck, we’ll need it. Very elaborate sheme/scam indeed!
just signed up for 5 days for 3 bucks and if i like it 30 more in 5 days.i used a credit card that i have to load with money so today im taking all the money out .Im going to let them set up the web site and in 5 days they will find that theres no more money.They will have gotten a total of 3 bucks and i will be givin them the royal runaround thanks to this website i didnt loose anymore,:I like the other guys idea of tapping on the site as much as you can to cost them money and get other people to.I am deleating the friend that hooked me up with this from my email list
I agree with another comment on this page. Jeremy Arias, Santa Fe, NMs. totally made an ass of himself.I will copy and paste his story.He claims to have made $628.53.Read his story and do the math,Espacially pay attention to the days of work,how he doubled his moneys, and within days what he can make, Please read his story now!!!…Wow, where do I start? Just 2 days in and I have already doubled my money with Home Cash Flow Solution.. What a fantastic program! I was referred to your system by a friend at church, she works full time at home using your system and she’s now reaping the benefits of her new work at home life style. I am a little way off this yet but having seen it firsthand I just know it won’t be long until I am making $200+ a day.
†Jeremy Arias, Santa Fe, NMs.
Notice you can also watch all the videos they posted,but try and click on Larry King, Regis and Kelly and the other that are legit news casts and it automaticaly directs you to their sign up page.HHHHMMMMMM
I do not know how these people do this,but they send me email from my
hotmail account to my comcast account, and it looks like I am sending this
email from me to me. They have my name correct and email addresses correct. I hope they are not sending this spam to all the people in my address book.They are a big scam, stay away from them.
well i m from afghanistan i dont know is it true or a scame but i need your information about homecashflowsolution .
and other question is this
that shoul i send the money to them or not ?
Thanks
sifatkhan
the person that i thought sent me all the emails explaining how much money she has made since before xmas does not even know what im talking about now that i finally contacted her on the phone.i recieved more than 50 emails saying she bought all her xmas presents she was even buying a new house.all bullshit not 1 email was from her.who goes to all this trouble to rip people off.i wonder how many people on my email list are getting the same crap and think im sending it to them.i have canceled my credit card and reported it stolen.i advise everyone to tap on every site and buy nothiing .this way it will cost them time and money .enough of the crap .it was not even the person i thought was emailinglshe was totally unaware. i must be an idiot.how many idiots are there.we are making them rich.mabee ill give them my wife and car.
dude if the corosponding statments are dated feb 3 2011 and the last day to sign up is feb 1 2011 and today is jan 29??? wtf how can they brag on dates that havent happened yet. and why when i try to leave are there only 2 openings left when 10 min prior there were 15 in wa. state. and if that wasent enough i still had to read all the above commentary and talk myself down from investing??? so why when we try to tell our gov. about said sites are we interrogated? give them all our info and fill out a survey after “PLZ SUR MAY I HAVE ANOTHER”
Thanks for all the comments. I was so pissed off that I was willing to let my money go so easily.I live in Australia and I signed for a similar site like this 2 years ago and after I cancelled it they still kept taking money from me. The bank here couldnt do much for me. Anyway, the night I signed to the HCFS, I almost had a vision. so the first thing in the morning I went to the bank and checked my account and the money US$49.99 was not drawn. Lucky for me, I cancelled my bank account and opened a new account. thanks to the time on my side because we are about 14 hours ahead of the US which worked in my favour. the funniest thing is the moment you sign up with them and paid the discounted $49.99 they immediately tell you to join the VIP area for another $87.00. so overall i am so pleased that i cancelled my account in a way I got to them before they got to me. Why won’t the US government do anything about these scams and protect their citizens?
THIS DUDE DOESNT KNOW WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT I AM A MEMBER AND IM DOING JUST FINE….STOP TRYING TO GET A QUICK FIX AND LISTEN TO THIS JACK-OFF…DO THE RESEARCH YOURSELF!!!! IT IS NOT A SCAM..AND TO UR PAY-PAL COMMENT OF COURSE U DONT PAY THEM THROUGH THAT…THATS HOW U GET PAID!!!! SO EVERYONE WHO IS TELLING THIS GUY THANK YOU…. YOUR RETARTED!!!
Yip – a scam. And I almost parted with South African Rands (which is now 7 rand 56 cents to one dollar..) for this. You know what SEALED for me that this is a scam? The message from You Suck. Ha ha your name suits you – and really, who wants to be in business with someone like YOU?
I wish I would have read your web site before yesterday when I paid $97.00 for the first page. Then I continued on and realized it was a scam. Ileft a message where you said there was space, but nothing happened. Thank you for the phone number.
thank you for this important warning. I really appreciate it.
Hmmm .. already into this for $97 plus $35 for HostGator … Been advised by a friend I was getting ripped off … Maybe I should slam on the brakes now … Noticed every step cost me more & more money …
Muchas gracias, ojalá sus comentarios y advertencias también sean genuinas y no movidas por intereses comerciales de competencia…por mi parte no voy a entrar en el sistema de home cash flow. Este tipo de estafas hace que el mundo pierda una valiosa herramienta como internet para su propio y legitimo benecio mediante honestas oportunidades de negocios….
GET THIER ADDRESS next time.
Come on folks…if you get scammed by something like this, it is your own fault, sorry to say. Try to go to the Terms, Privacy or Contact links on the same page where you pay for the scam…and they do not exist. Plus, there is no means of contact or address on ANY of the related pages, at least not that I saw.
Check out the source page and find where Jessica and her home town are listed and you will see that her name is there…but the town is a special script that automatically fills in your town, or one near you. So, lo and behold, everyone thinks she is a real person, almost a neighbor.
Finally, do a search for the program name, or Jason Hall, followed by the word “scam”, and see what a load of complaints pop up.
Then, spank yourself if you fall for scams like this because you did not do some easy precautionary work like above.
thanks so much for the info. Finally a honest answer. thanks alot john
I joined the site back in January looking for something that would enhance my retirement income. At first I found the information presented to be readily available and concise. The website is created for me – and anyone else who joins — that is the “cookie cutter” that everyone starts with. My biggest problem was the customer service — at first it was difficult to get through, but I did get called back. However, in the last two weeks, all of a sudden, no one knows how to do anything and I had been switched from one number to another. Bottom line – when I advised them that I could not get the enhanced program ($3,000-$5K) I began to see that there wasn’t any help, because there apparently were no longer any “techs” that would adjust your website. The ability to add other affiliates and (for me) to add their additional ebooks, had to be done from the customer service end. Final outcome – I’m looking elsewhere, the site, however, is still up. P2BH
Hi everyone –
I concur. This is DEFINITELY a scam.
I purchased this ‘package’ because they claimed it was sooooo easy and if you can read email you can make money at home by creating links.
Bullshit. You have to be quite knowledgeable when it comes to computers to even come close to succeeding with this project.
You have to invent and pay for a domain name and subsequently purchase a hosting package. Even then you still have to create a website (most people do not have any experience in this) and the real kicker – after all this hard work (that they claim takes 3 to 4 minutes) you are not even guaranteed to make any money.
People have to come to YOUR website that you’ve finally created (out of the millions that are out there) AND they must click on your link to purchase the product that you are advertising. THEN IF they buy the product, you apparently get money.
After the first website I attempted to create, I saw how much more money this thing costs and how time consuming it is. Totally not worth it.
“Money back guarantee” – yeah, right. As soon as you get a hold of a customer representative.
Good luck.
Do yourselves a favor – forget this.
ALSO NOTE they go by several other names – and have fake websites created where at a first glance seems like an actual financial website that is promoting this scam and claiming that it’s the real deal.
Thanks for the warning I did read between the lines.. For all your readers and myself who do you recomend for home income ??????
Just a hint will work, I know you don’t want to have anything come back and bite. Thanks again for you input
I wished i had of seen this i dont know how to get my money back although they said money back guaranteed!
HEED THE WARNING! It is a scam. I was one that thought it would be worth trying. After all, they have a money back guarantee. After 45 minutes of reading through the material, I realized I have been taken by a scam. I called them immediately and asked for a refund. They would not give me a refund. I read their own guarantee to them and where it says…no questions, no hassle refund. After 15 – 20 min. with a supervisor…I knew this was going nowhere. I hung up from them and called my credit card company and we are disputing this and the credit card company says they see this all the time. If it sounds too good to be true, It is. $97 will not make me or break me, but it is the fact of being taken for a ride that really angers me.
I fell in to the trap with Home Cash Flow. After 3 days of looking over what I purchased for $77.00 I figured out this is not for me. I called Home Cash Flow and asked to cancel and get my money back. I was advised that I had not gave it 60 days yet and they are upgrading my to there better plan for free. I was not going to argue with them so I just asked my bank not to pay them. Home Cash Flow then called me and wanted me to pay extra money and they will take me in and show me how to make money. I told this person that I didnt want there service and I wanted my money back. They didnt waste any time getting off of the phone. Home Cash Flow web site says there is a 60 day money back guarantee but it seems like it is very hard to get your money back. Also people in my address book was getting false e-mails from me tell them that I loved this buisness and they need to click on a link whick took them to Home Cash Flow. My freinds and family was getting these e-mails several times a day from me.
Well I contacted Home Cash Flow and asked them to tell me how to stop this and they said that it was my issue and they didnt have anything to do with it. I argued with these people over this. I asked them that if they didnt do this to my computer then why would anyone else want to do this only to direct people to the Home Cash Flow site. They tried to make feel stupid and layed the blame on me. I was able to find this virus and get ride of it. This is not a good company. What kind of company would attach a virus to there customers computers if they really have a good product to sell? I say stay away from it and do not sigh up for it.
I dont know where they came from or how they did it, but somehow they got into my address book and sent a copy of thier add to everyperson i know and claimed it was an Email from me!!!!! And that I thought5 this was a great deal and everyone should jump on board. They sent that add to everyone, prosective employers, friends, family, lovers enemies,, everyone. I am P@$$#d off. Im calling that 877 number in the morning,you can bet on that. THEY ARE EVIL. THAT JUST PLAIN MEAN AND SADISTIC.
I HOPE THEY DIE!!!!!
I looked up Michelle Mathews (and made sure the spelling was correct)on gooole videoes with cnn , msnbc , abc , fox news channel , and usa today and guesswhat there are no such videos .That in itself was enough to tell me something is not right with this offer .
Thanks guys for the information on Home Cash Flow Solution,They almost had me.But i decedent to read up on the company and I’m so glad that i did.My first sign that something was not wright was how hard it was to find a phone number for them.That’s the first thing that you should allays look for is a number for the company,No number don’t touch it.
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sandra My family supported me 100% on this After hearing about this my eyes filled with dollar signs I wish I started this in high school there’s so many wonderful benefits that comes with this career you wont believe this is possible until you try it yourself
This is an e-mail that I got supposedly from my brother. Of course he didn’t send this. I got a similar e-mail before I had even heard of Home Cash and Flow Solution. They sent me an e-mail via my brother. I was a fool enough to buy the initial package. It’s a lie. You may get some money,but you’ll have to work really hard to earn it.
BEHOLD!
I was checking if this home cash flow really is a scam and before I get to this page or any other page, I opened a WEB PAGE (actually ranked very high in google search), named “Home Cash Flow, Real or Scam?”
It was about a successful experience with the system and it contained all their fake claims (like money back guarantee). Haven’t I read other reviews except that one, I might have fallen victim to this SCAM.\
So beware!
There are also FAKE positive REVIEWS, tagged with the words like SCAM, REAL, etc. Don’t make a call based on just one POSITIVE review! you know what they say that even one negative point might ruin a decision where all positive points together can’t save it!
Also, trust your senses and don’t let GREED blind you! Have you ever heard of someone making a lot of money without any attempt? OR at least a brilliant idea (like FACEBOOK)? The answer in NO! So be sure that you won’t be an exception!
Thank you so much for all this information. The addage – if its too good to be true comes to mind.
Thank you all for your reviews and I feel sorry that you fell into this scam but you have saved me! I am currently unemployed have no money coming in and almost spent my last few dollars on this….Thank God I decided to do a little more research on this.
The home cash flow was recommanded by a friend, same as yours, i signed up, also realized that this is going to cost me more and more, called the service number sucessfully, they have denied me a cash refund saying, that i am only a member for a few days and i had to wait and try to sell somthing first??? after insisting on the refund, they played stupid so i had no choice than to hang up on them, hands off>>>>> for sure a scam!!!!!!
A friend asked me to check this site out to let her know if this was a scam because the person that they used was from her hometown. When I opened up that site it stated that the girl from the town that I live in. We live 300 miles away from one another. This was the first red flag for me. It is a scam. Thank-goodness we looked into it before getting sucked in.
Indeed thank goodness for this information site. I received 2 emails
from a friend who knew I lost my job at Christmas. So I thought the same
trusted confidence. I will be emailing him to tell him his address book
has been molested. But I am back at the comments from Bill on March 2.
How Bill, did you locate the virus? How did you remove it. Can the rest
of us tell if the virus has been uploaded to our computers? I want to
make sure that those people cannot use my address book. They almost had
me signed up. Actually “Dial Up” is what saved me. Who knew. Thank You
everyone for revealing the truth of your experiences.
I received an email from rmlamedic and opened it, because I am a medic (EMT) and have been looking for a friend with the same initials (RM). What I got was a link to an article in NBC10 Online Reporting concerning Home Cash Flow Solutions. The article claims the company has an A rating with the BBB, so I checked further. The BBB actually gives the company an F Rating and says they don’t have enough info on said company to do a full report. Thank you for posting your article and allowing me comment. I hope others see this and check out the company as I did. Here’s a link to the BBB concerning this company. Thanks.
http://www.bbb.org/west-florida/business-reviews/work-at-home-companies/home-cash-flow-solution-in-largo-fl-90089555
Obviously this is a scam. The name changes slightly but the site is the same. I had someone break into my email account and send me other email address a spam email with a link to a redirect page that sends me to homecashflowsolution.com (formerly ehomecashflowsolution.com)
If someone doesn’t mind breaking into my email to try to get me to that website, I don’t want to know what they are willing to do with the information that you give them or the $97 for the BS that they are offering.
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Do me a favor if you are ever wondering if a website is scamming you. Follow these instructions below:
Type in the website URL into google: homecashflowsolution.com – you notice how the actual website is not first on the list with a proper description and title. This means that google has banned the website from any of its searches.
Compare that to any normal site that you go to. Type in a random URL into google’s search. The website you are searching should show up No. 1 in google’s search results. You should see the title and description of the website listed 1st and several other pages from my site listed right after. If the site you look up doesn’t show up this way, it’s been banned by google.
If google has banned a website, its a sure sign that they are up to no good. Google doesn’t ban just any site; that’s why you can find porn and gambling on Google. There is also a Firefox plugin that will allow you to see the date that a webpage was last cached in Google. If it does not show up with a result, the website has already been banned.
@ ralf (March 22nd)
I have received minor spyware programs from the Channel(whatever)news.com or whatever the site that directed you to homecashflowsolution.com.
In order to get rid of it, I would use SuperAntiSpyware or MalwareBytes (both free to download, just google them)
Complaint filed with BBB for Utah by: Richard Carxxx Consumer Info
NAME: Richard Carkner
DAY PHONE:
ADDRESS:
EVE PHONE:
CELL PHONE: –
EMAIL:
FAX: –
Complaint filed against: Internet Business Specialists, LLC
Business Info
NAME: Internet Business Specialists, LLC
BBB MEMBER: NO
CONTACT: Mr. Jon
ADDRESS: Brickyard Road
Salt Lake City, UT
PHONE:
FAX:
Website: http://www.ibsstart.com
Complaint status: Inform Business of the Complaint
Activity
Date Activity Description
05/23/2011 More info received from the consumer
————————————————————————–I just read through my complaint aand in my haste to get this complaint to you quickly, it seems a little confusing.
I want to emphasize that we were “taken in” by these thieves for a little over $10,000.00.
They promise a guarantee of all your money back, no questions asked. After three days we told them this “business”, and I use that term loosly, is not for us and we would like all our money returned as per their guarantee.
We were told on the phone by a person named XXXXX XXXX I believe that it was never going to happen. Then he got rather ignorant on the phone calling my wife “hon” and made other rude remarks about never getting our money back. They are thieves. EVERYBODY ….. STAY AWAY FROM THERE SITE CALLED “HOME CASH FLOW SOLUTION”. They try to cover their “rear ends” by telling you to deal with other sites they have and always say “You are dealing with the wrong company”. They are so blatant they speak like they can take everyones money and not blink an eye about being cought.
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05/21/2011 More info received from the consumer
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I copied the following off one of their web sites. Below they state “From the Cash Flow Solution” web site the following …… I thought IF IT DIDN”T HURT US SO MUCH IN THE WALLET I”D LAUGH!!!! They also state the following … “ask for a full refund anytime within 2 months. You’ll get your entire fee back immediately with no questions and no hassles whatsoever. I tried to get my money back after 3 days because it was appearing to be a scam to my wife and I. For those that don’t know an up sell. it is getting you buy one thing so they can sell you something else. The main goal of up sells is usually to get people on some sort of re-billing program or to get a person to hand over allot of money at one time in a slick way.
My Personal 2-Month Triple Satisfaction Guarantee…
. You are guaranteed immediate placement as a Search Engine Agent by joining this certification program, or you?ll get your money back!
. After you sign up, take up to 2 months to try out posting links from home with this program. If you aren’t making money and aren?t satisfied, ask for a full refund anytime within 2 months. You’ll get your entire fee (to me that is just over $10,000.00) back immediately with no questions and no hassles whatsoever. You can ask for a full refund by phone or email, full contact details are below. In other words, you make money with this, or it’s free. (A GREAT BIG LOL)
. Plus, even if you ask for a refund, I want you to keep all the special gifts you?re going to receive as a member. I know this everybody, so if it?s not for you, I understand and want you to accept these free gifts as a token of my appreciation for giving the program a try.
P.S. Remember, with a 2-month ‘make money or its free’ guarantee, there is nothing you can lose by trying this out… rather… you have financial freedom from home to gain! (LOL)
. P.P.S. Sign up (it’s risk-free) now, today, before the price goes up or availability closes down. (LOL)
WHAT A SCAM, THEY ARE THIEVES AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THEM BEHIND BARS. We didn’t like the way the price kept going up and up. Next think you know these scams have us in for over $10,000.00.
Based on the above we asked for our money back within 3 days and we were told “It will never happen”. Is there anything that can be done to get our money back?
Risk Free Certification Enrollment Program (Risk Free??????)
On that basis, I’m taking a positive step towards my financial future with my one-time investment today of $97.00 only. Thank you for making this special reduced price available to me today! (GEEZ, I BETTER GET IN ON THIS RIGHT NOW> HAHAHAHAAHA)
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05/13/2011 Inform Business of the Complaint
05/13/2011 Send acknowledgement to Consumer
05/13/2011 Complaint Reviewed by BBB Operator
05/10/2011 Complaint Received by BBB
Case Description: My wife and I went to the following URL – http://www.homecashflowsolution.com/t007-489/positions-available/index.php
The URL mentioned above contains a lot of information but this statement from the site pretty well sums up what we wanted. Just some extra money to help our fixed income.
Statement from URL – “You’ve probably seen links offered for many products you’ve purchased before. For example, imagine you were on the Internet and saw a link for a cell phone that you liked for $125. You may click the link and make a purchase or visit the companies website to learn more and possibly even make a purchase.
Do you know why the link is there?
Because it makes you more willing to buy the cell phone! Sure, the company makes less money because of the cost of placing the link on that specific website but, many more people will buy the phone as a result of putting the product out there in front of thousands of people to view. And the increase in sales more than makes up for the special price of $125… So… The company ends up profiting A LOT more because of the sheer volume. In fact many companies often see a 10-20% increase in sales by offering affiliate links. And 10% to 20% of millions and millions of dollars is a lot of money!
It’s no wonder tens of thousands of companies in the United States and Canada are offering links for their products. Both small businesses and large corporations do this. And here’s where the massive money-making opportunity knocks on your door because of it.
We ended up with a charge on both CapitalOne cards totalling over $10,000. This was for some eBay course, not at all what we wanted and did not participate at all.
Sorry to do this again to you but the following URL – http://www.work-at-home-forum.com/general-3/advice-on-michelle-matthews-work-at-home-program-18822.html
It is 6 pages of poor suckers like me who got scammed by the same company. And for each name entering a post to the site I’ll bet that number of people who got scammed is at least a hundred fold. There are in total, at least what I found, about 8 other pages all about what a scm this company is. I wish I would have looked for them before I got involved BUT that is still no exuse to steal some poor bugger’s money and get away with it.
We tried to apply for a refund but could never get the right person, they were always out to lunch and never called back. Plus there are 3 or 4 different companies involved in this and if you do get through to someone they tell you “Oh, that is not us, you should take that up with IBS Systems and then the circle of around and around starts. People not in, others sending us to another company Etc.
It is deplorable how they treat people let alone someone who they just scammed for over $10,000.00.
Most of the “Home Cash Flow Solution” people wont tell you what company they work for or their last name.
Category: Refund or Exchange Issues
Case opened date: 05/13/2011
Case closed date: Still Open
Desired Resolution: All my wife and I want is what we got scammed for, which according to their GUARANTEE should be no problem!
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