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Complaint Review: New Life Profits - Internet

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  • Reported By: joseph — Waterbury Connecticut USA
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  • New Life Profits Internet United States of America

New Life Profits Action 8 Reports scam beware fraud advertisement readsmallprint norefunds foolish discusting dirty ruthless humanless trick unbelievable lowlifes unconcerned avoiding noanswer, Internet

*Author of original report: The same company now operating under the name ehome profits.

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Here's my story with them, sad but true. I read the action 8 report and did not notice 2 things; the word advatoral at the top of the web page and didnt read the fine print on the bottom of web page. So i assumed that it was a report from our local TV channel 8 and felt that the company was repuatable cause a national TV station was endorsing them. Also in the ad it mentioned that someone from my home town made a great amount of money from the software system. So I pawned my last piece of jewelry I own for $120 to purchase their system for a stated price of $49.99 after a $50.00 mail in rebate.

In their ad, the said that you will receive a sign in and password to their website along with a link thereto. They also claimed that you can get started by reading the online material in just one afternoon. Heres where the problem started. I did get an email from their support and it did contain a sign in, password and link to their website which is www.theonlineincomesecret.com, However when trying to sign in I received the message "user name/password not valid, please try again" so I gave them the benefit of a doubt and waited 1 hour and tried again. Same message. I sent a message to their support email, no respoce.

Waited 4 hours, same message, so at this point I called their also supplied support line, and they were closed because it was after 5:00PM EST. So I sent another email to their support line and again no responce. Aggravated now because I couldnt sign in and begin processing links in the stated 5 minutes, I kept trying to sign in every hour on the hour for a period of 24 hours with no luck. So I sent another email to their support eail, again no responce. This is not the kind of support you would expect from a company tat booasts you can get started in 5 minutes. I then called their support line and to their credit got a person within 2 minutes of waiting.

I explained my problem which she seemed very concerned and polite, but told me they would try and fix the problem within the next 24 hours and I should keep trying to sign in during that period and if i still can't sign in after 24 hours to call them back. I told her I would do that but was very dissapointed in the fact that I could'nt access the system in 5 minutes, let alone 48 hours now. I've been trying to sign in now hour by hour for at least 12 hours now and am still receiving the same message. I will do so until the 24 hours are expired, then call them back to take them up on their 100% 2 month money back gaurentee. I will update this post accordingly within 24 hours.

Now, back to the Action 8 review which I thought was our local ABC channel 8 and a creatable review. The first thing i missed was the word ADVERTORAL on the top of this page. This means the review is an ADVERTISMENT only so you are not reading a real ABC review. Moving to the bottom of the ADVERTISMENT you will find small print in very light gray. When you read it you will discover that their are not affilated with ABC and a number of other news networks which they list. You will also discover that in the ADVERTISEMENT the wording was changed an they are not responsible for ANYTHING inturpited in the ad and that you cannot take the ad litteraly. When you read the fine print, it will make the hair on your back stand up. Hopefully you read this BEFORE you give them your money.

Also in the ad they make reference to a person who happens to live in your town that made a lot of money with there system, and the have an interactive screen for you to enter you town and email to check if there is a position available in your town, which I did and there happened to be only 3 positions available, and I should rush to get my order in before they were filled. I did several people searches on that persons name mentioned in the ad, and guess what? Right they DON'T exist in my town. Get it? They tailer the ad to reflect a fictious person that lives in your town to make it more beleivable.

The bottom line is that they are advertising a system that you can't even get a sign in as stated and you should not take the ad as a ligitimate review from a creatable news network and READ the small print before you spend your money. I hope that this report saves many people from spending their hard earned or pawning their jewerly for a phony get rich quick scam. I spent the last dollar to my name on what i hoped and they stated was a system that would make you a lot of money for you to support yourself and family. But don't forget it is just an advertisement and not a fact. And in other words, if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is not true!

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The same company now operating under the name ehome profits.

AUTHOR: josephdaloia - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, May 06, 2011

I also found the same company operating under a new name this morning advertising in MSN named Ehome profits. There approach is exactly the same as the report herein. Beware, be warned.

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