Is Topshomeprofitsystem a Scam?
I don’t want too waste to much time on this topic because I’ve written about these sites before below are three pictures of sites that to me look identical. I keep telling people that these sites will pop up using different names. There are so many complaints about fake news websites and programs like Topshomeprofitsystem.com that it doesn’t even really make sense that I waste my time telling you why I think you shouldn’t join.
Topshomeprofitsystem.com Look a likes
Take a look of the pics of these different websites below and tell me they don’t all look the same? They all have the same video that talks about a stay at home mom who by the way makes no mention of Topshomeprofitsystem.com. If you’re operating a legit business you don’t need to shut down your website and reopen it using a different name. Please compare the pics below and judge for yourself.
Final Thoughts on Topshomeprofitsystem.com
Personally I don’t like telling people what to do with their time or their money. I prefer to just put the information out there and allow people to think for themselves. Personally I was brought to the Topshomeprofitsystem.com website from fictional characters named Amanda Winston and Kim Adams. Now I’m sure there are wonderful people with the names Amanda Winston and Kim Adams, but in this instance they’re made up characters used to get you to purchase the Tops home profit system.
I highly recommend that you do not sign up for Topshomeprofitsystem.com but don’t let my opinion stop you. Please leave your comments below it helps others.
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well,it made me think that this is a scam,they use people’s name,i signed for it and regreted later
these sites have no SSL.high chances they are scams.
One interesting thing about all these scams is that you can never find the person who…’has agreed for the first time to be interviewed on their huge money generator’. Of course they are all single moms who lost their jobs. Then you can never find the interviewer on Facebook, LinkedIn or any other forum. Lastly, be suspicious when step 3 (of being privileged to be accepted) you are asked for credit card information and authorize deductions EVERY MONTH. It starts with perhaps just One Dollar in the first month but jumps to $70 or more thereafter. That’s when the penny drops. Ooooops.