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  • Report:  #80033

Complaint Review: Exclusive Work At Home Jobs Aka Only Legit Work At Home Jobs

Exclusive Work At Home Jobs, Aka Only Legit Work At Home Jobs exclusiveworkathomejobs.com ripoff..takes money, you get nothing! Noblesville Indiana

  • Reported By:
    Crowley Texas
  • Submitted:
    Wed, February 11, 2004
  • Updated:
    Fri, February 13, 2004
  • Exclusive Work At Home Jobs, Aka Only Legit Work At Home Jobs
    10598 Standish Place
    Noblesville, Indiana
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    317-513-9809
  • Category:

I ordered a job list from exclusiveworkathomejobs.com aka onlylegitworkathomejobs.com. I ordered with mastercard debit card. The charge came out immediately. I received a confirmation e-mail stating that I will get another e-mail when my order has been shipped. It even gave a phone number. After I did not received another e-mail I called the phone number. It was a recording that said that if you have a problem with a bill or the job directory to e-mail them at orders@onlylegitworkathome.com. I e-mailed them and gave them my order number that was on the confirmation e-mail.

I got a reply that they had no record of my order. I e-mailed them back and sent them a copy of the letter they sent me. I was told that someone had stolen their website and pretended to be them and they took my money. I confirmed with them their address and phone number. Then checked with my bank and low and behold the money went to their company. After many e-mails back and forth with them they sent me a final e-mail that said "we consider this matter closed". DON'T send this company money. I don't even think they have a Work at Home job list.

Lezlie
Crowley, Texas
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Paul

Tulsa,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.

I can attest to the fact that any 'stuff mail-from home' method never works from home.

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, February 13, 2004

As a former IT person, I can attest to the fact that any 'stuff mail-from home' method never works from home.

At my own company the company paid for million dollar printers that would be able to stuff/mail thousands of mails per minute.

Eventual cost of doign this once the cost of equipment was elimiated was 2cents per envelope.

Excluding the intiial cost, it is always cheaper for companies to do their own mail than to ever farm it out to anybody.

In another case (20 years ago), it cost the company $200 a year to do the equivalent of 1million enevelopes year.

Scams are often 'too-good-tobe-true' deals and often are nothing more than 'here is how to rip someone else off' manuals if even that.

HOMECS,
GLOBAL ONLINE SYSTEMS

are two of the fake scams Ive seen.

I tried to inform some legit job sites about HOMECS, but failed to convince them that HOMECS was fake.


Paul

Tulsa,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.

I can attest to the fact that any 'stuff mail-from home' method never works from home.

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, February 13, 2004

As a former IT person, I can attest to the fact that any 'stuff mail-from home' method never works from home.

At my own company the company paid for million dollar printers that would be able to stuff/mail thousands of mails per minute.

Eventual cost of doign this once the cost of equipment was elimiated was 2cents per envelope.

Excluding the intiial cost, it is always cheaper for companies to do their own mail than to ever farm it out to anybody.

In another case (20 years ago), it cost the company $200 a year to do the equivalent of 1million enevelopes year.

Scams are often 'too-good-tobe-true' deals and often are nothing more than 'here is how to rip someone else off' manuals if even that.

HOMECS,
GLOBAL ONLINE SYSTEMS

are two of the fake scams Ive seen.

I tried to inform some legit job sites about HOMECS, but failed to convince them that HOMECS was fake.


Reid

Aiea,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.

I have been taken many times myself

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, February 13, 2004

This mesage is in response to lezie's report. Dear lezlie, I am really sorry to hear what had happened to you, for I to have been taken many times by the thousands or perhaps even millions of con artists that are free to roam this earth and take advantage of good people such as ourselves.

People who are looking to better their present situation and are only interested in finding a genuine and legitimate business to run from the comfort of our own home. As I have said earlier I have participated in many diferent work @ home type businesses such as numerous envelope stuffing programs, Don Lapre's, Zaken corp., E.W.A. (Environmental Waste Auditors), Chase Financial, and countless other bogus companies claiming to be ofering work @ home programs. You see their advertisements everywhere in magazines, websites, newspaper classifieds, infomercials, in your flooded mailbox and believe it or not they sometimes even have their own magazine publication. Most of these companies are only interested in finding home workers to advertise for them by placing classified ads in newspapers. Other companies try an later sell you on very expensive but non existing mentoring programs. Others try an later make you purchase expensive websites and merchant accounts. BUT BELIEVE ME LEZLIE, THERE IS ALWAYS A CATCH!!

I am really sorry that I had to break this to you, but something needs to be done to stop all the nonsense and corruption. Home businesses such as envelope stuffing, home assembly, medical billing and hundreds or even thousands of others are all scams or simply do not exist.

Think about this for a moment LEZLIE,: Why would any company pay someone a dollar for every envelope stuffed as per their intructions, when they have machines today that can literally do thousands per minute? No matter what any company says, it would even be way cheaper if these fraudulent companies were to hire several people and pay them minimal wage to conduct their non skilled work at home. After being scammed so many times in my life, I am now able to identify any and all fraudulent companies. I would like to share a very good tip with you Lezlie and all others who took the time to read my report on fraudulent home based businesses. Any company or companies that charge an upfront fee of any kind is a scam. I don't care how they decide to desguise the fee, enrollment fee, start up fee, processing fee, membership fee, etc, etc,. Does it make sense to have to pay a company to be on their payroll? YOU WOULD BE WORKING FOR THEM!!

When was the last time an employer charged you a fee in order for you to be hired by the company? This is what you would be doing by sending them money for the useless information that they would be sending you. They are in the business of selling useless information, nothing more, a lot less. There may be a few legitimate companies out there, but the ones that are legitimate DO NOT charge anything more then the materials that they sent out (manuals, video tapes, cassette tapes, etc), usually about $60.00 or far less. If the ofer seems to good to be true or it seems that a company is clearly trying to turn a profit by selling a "so called" moneymaking program assume it's a scam because it most likely is. So if nothing else remember, 1.legitimate companies NEVER charge fees over and beyond material costs (usually about $60.00 or less) in attempt to profit, 2."so called" moneymaking programs are just cheap manuals sold so that a company may try to sell you on other very expensive business related items in the future. I say, forget all the bogus money making progams and spend some time @ your local library or Borders Books. You can learn about a particular subject, only a lot more, in far less time and all for free. I have so much information now and I only wish that I had access to the internet and this awesome website years ago so that I could have saved myself thousands and a lot of heartache. Thank you very much to all the loyal visitors to this website, the editors and the creator of this website along with the entire faculty, and Lezlie for giving me an opportunity to voice all my opinions and facts about companies that are more into ripping people off then they are in the business of anything else. Until next time, because you know I'm not going away, Take Care of yourselves, Aloha from Hawaii & God Bless.

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