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  • Report:  #760902

Complaint Review: Incomeathome.com - Canton Georgia

Reported By:
Curt - San Marcos, Texas, Virgin Islands (US)
Submitted:
Updated:

Incomeathome.com
167 Teague Drive Canton, 30114 Georgia, United States of America
Phone:
Web:
http://www.incomeathome.com/
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Do not believe that all companies that are backed by the Better Business Bureau are on the up and up.  I joined IncomeAtHome.com because they said you could stay at home and make money, that you do not have to make any Cold Calls, and the Better Business Bureau gave them an A+ rating.

 

IncomeAtHome.com is not a complete scam, but they provide False Advertisement for they do not disclose everything until you have given them money.  Than you find out that, you have been sucked

into their fraudulent set up.  For example, it is true that you do not have to make Cold Calls, as long as you buy certain phone numbers from them for $50 each, and still there is no guarantee that the people at these phone numbers are going to buy. 



All IncomeAtHome.com does is sell you a web site for $79 dollars a month so you can sell HerbaLife Vitamins.  If you want to sell those vitamins, you can go to their site - http://www.herbalife.com/- and sell it and the cost to you would be much less. 



IncomeAtHome.com ripped me off over $3,000.  I complained to the Better Business Bureau and they did nothing.  I no longer trust the Better Business Bureau simply because for them to give IncomeAtHome.com an A+ rating they have to know what kind of a business they are, or maybe their word is for sale.



The Better Business Bureau should also know that IncomeAtHome.coms false advertising is illegal, but as I said, they did nothing to help me get my money back.



False Advertising:



1) The tortious and sometimes criminal act of distributing an advertisement that is untrue,

deceptive, or misleading; especially, under the Lanham Trademark Act 43(a), an advertising statement that tends to mislead consumers about the characteristics, quality, or geographic origin of ones own or someone elses goods, services, or commercial activities. 



2)  At common law, a statement in a defendants advertising about its own goods or services intended

to deceive or confuse customers into buying those goods or services instead of the plaintiffs, and causing actual damage to the plaintiff, especially the loss of sales  (Blacks Law Dictionary, Eighth Edition).   


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Bisbeeblue

Palominas,
Arizona,
United States of America
BBB ratings of Income at Home

#2General Comment

Tue, July 03, 2012

The BBB of Canton, OH and one in Colorado have put Income at Home and the parent company under review.

BBB no longer rates Income at Home or the parent company.

Check back weekly until they issue a rating.

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