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phila,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, August 10, 2013
The Virtual Profit Network is a legitimate work from home opportunity that gives people a chance to make money online with no up front costs.
Recently, I read an article stating the Virtual Profit Network is a "deceptive" company and a "scam"
In this rebutal I will clarify why Virtual Profit Netwok is in fact a legitimate company and nor "deceptive" or "scam"
Back in April 2013, my husband and I had lost our jobs and were unemployed. It lead to a horrible financial crisis in our home until one day we got evicted and were finally homeless.
I had joined Virtual Profit Network and began to market the program online using videos, social media and classifieds, and had made some money, not much becasue I had not marketed the program daily and procrastinated due to the crisis I was goig through with my family.
Shortly afer we were evicted, my husband had to stay in our car and I stayed in a very tiny room with my children we (my husband and I) went out job hunting like two maniacs.
Long story short, we found a job but I had to leave the place I was in due tu an emergency that my family member had. So I was frantic, desperate and scared that I would be in the street with my kids. I had nothing to call my own and no place to stay. I was not going to get paid for another two more weeks from my new job and the fact is that I would not have made enough for rent, a down payment plus utilities. But I still kept looking for a place for my family.
It suddenly occurred to me to check my email, which I had not done for so long because of the situation. I open up my email and see all of these titles that said "Cha Ching you have earned $20". There were so ma many emails with this title. I had completely forgot about the Virtual Profit Network. I forgot that I left a video online that ranked pretty well and got me all those payments. I immediately followed the instructions, claimed the money, sent it to my paypal and immediately transferred to my bank. It got there in three days.
In three days I found a four bedroom apartment and was no longer homeless thanks to the Virtual Profit Network. This program took care of my family and is still doing so. I was able to rent an apartment with the money I made from home becasue I had not gotten paid yet from my new job. The truth is that I was only earning 7.25 an hour and could not make ends meat let alone save up for a home for my family.
The Virtual Profit Network has helped me and others earn an extra income and is definitely legit. The thing that many people join these programs for five minutes and don't see results and simply give up or file a rip off report which is entirely deceiving and misleading.
This rip off report about the Virtual Profit Network is false. I am living proof. I am a mother a wife and a person who was able to provide a home for her family thanks to money I have earned and am still earning from the Virtual Profit Network.
workfromhome101
lehigh Acres,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, August 01, 2012
Virtual profit network is a WONDERFUL program to work at home. And obviously your the only one who has any complaints. It is not deceptive in any way because they tell you exactly how it all works before you sign up fist and foremost. You are advertising for fortune 500 companies the only difference is you get a cut, while teaching others how to profit as well. There is nothing misleading or deceptive about that. As far as the capture pages go there are several to choose from. If you call this misleading the you have obviously never heard of network marketing. It is an ongoing cycle of teaching others how to earn money for very little effort. And all the other programs advertised are clearly listed as optional!!!!
So to the sad little man who wrote this report STOP HATING! There is no harm here i have made allot of money and supplemented my income from doing just about nothing. If you choose to buy into everything that is at your own disgression and is by no means mandatory. If you found no success with the program it was because you weren't doing it right SIMPLE.
CurliQ
Lincoln,#4UPDATE Employee
Mon, July 30, 2012
I have signed on with the aforementioned company and have seen exactly what the OP mentioned in detail. However, I do not see how this is a "scam". You are given the information up front about how the company operates and their objective, so that the then possible "recruiter" can decide to opt in or out. The process is one that works and there is no funny business going on with the pay you earn by "recruiting" via posting ads. It does what it is designed to do.......generate traffic to the Fortune 500 companies. There is no obligation to purchase anything! Yes, it can sound too good to be true, but in the world of business it is all about the off-setting of expenses. (accountants and business owners do it everyday) If the cost of one thing gets off-set by the revenue of another, thus bringing in a profit, how is this a scam?
RG
United States of America#5General Comment
Mon, July 02, 2012
Getting others to do what I just did may be MLM but I do not consider it a scam in and of itself - unless the underlying transaction is fraudulent. My idea of a rip-off is when I pay for something and don't get it. So, if I follow all the instructions do I get paid as advertised - or not?