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  • Report:  #1318546

Complaint Review: Email Processing System

Email Processing System Jay Brown Jay Brown took $25 for email processing ad then $37 for a top affiliate website Internet Internet

  • Reported By:
    Travis — St. louis Missouri USA
  • Submitted:
    Sun, July 24, 2016
  • Updated:
    Thu, August 11, 2016

 Hello viewers. If you ever look on youtube and search work from home opportunities about 75% are scams. So let me discuss this more recent scam. I looked up work from home opportunities on youtube and saw the JAY BROWN channel on how to work from home and make $25 dollars over and over again with using the EMAIL PROCESSING SYSTEM. He advertise on Facebook and Twitter. I clicked on the YOUTUBE LINK: http://www.nomorehavingaboss.com and paid to get started which was $25 for a regular advertising website which wouldn't make much money as having an affiliate website as i was told on facebook messenger as we texted on how to get started how to setup the website.

So i paid an additional $37 dollars through paypal and it took me to the affiliate website. So as i texted him on facebook which he didn't provide a number; He gave me the run around on how to get started and then he blocked me from Facebook. The owner of the company as i searched awhile later was in prison for whatever case that maybe. So please people don't fall for the email processing scam it is a 100% scam. Jay Brown is a phony. Of course i never did get my money back. $62 in totally i paid to work from home.

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Giselle

Bloxwich,
United Kingdom

Processing Emails

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, August 11, 2016

Let me guess: you paid $25 for information on the processing emails for income and what you discovered was, the way you earn money was by placing your own ads and charging suckers $25 and giving them instructions to fall for the same BS that you jus did and get others to send them money, only so they can be told the same thing.  

If you answered yes, please know, that is a common scam.  Just do an internet search on email prcessing scam.  There are thousands, literally thousands, of warnings about this all over the web.

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