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  1. JustTooMuchTime's Avatar
    I just did a search and saw that I posted about the Millionaire Operating System here at RealScam in April of 2014. Here's the discussion thread:

    http://www.realscam.com/f9/millionai...g-system-3114/
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  2. littleroundman's Avatar


    You can read the original article here on Work at Home Truth
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  3. JustTooMuchTime's Avatar
    Here's an email from one of the IPAS2 reviews I've seen:

    "Yes, what you are reading is correct, my income has been $15,835 in the last 7 days!

    It was generated using the iPAS2 business system:

    >> Click here to see the system...


    It's pretty incredible actually that I can make as much as $15,935
    in a single week when just a few years ago I was working for minimum
    wage in a 9-5 job I hated."

    Does that really mean anything to you? Let me know here:
    IPas2 Reviews - What You Need To Know
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  4. JustTooMuchTime's Avatar
    Exactly. Wonder if that's still considered brandjacking for legal purposes?
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  5. littleroundman's Avatar
    Don't you just love this banner that features on nearly every one of the fake get-rich-quick sites:



    Working from home may have featured on those programs, but it certainly wasn't any of "Amanda Jones" work-from-home programs and definitely wasn't about fraud programs disguised as "work from home" opportunities.
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  6. ScamBusterKid's Avatar
    I did a reverse image search on the pics. (the ones located on the side of the page.)
    the first one I did,the first result said it came from shutterstock.
    The nest one (an old woman) said it came from Testosterone Women o-o and iStock.
    The one with the family was metacafe and iStock.
    I'm not telling the rest because there are so many.
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  7. ScamBusterKid's Avatar
    If you were at the same website I found,(I will post the link,it is a scam) it says that the person who was hosting it,or something like that,was Melissa Mayer. First off,that is a fake name. Second,they got that name from MARISSA mayers,the CEO of Yahoo. Also,at the end it shows a signature that says Melissa Meyers,not Mayers. If you search up The name "Melissa Meyers", you will find that she is an artist,and they've ripped off her signature. This is Obviously a Scam,there is no way to earn more money than a doctor in 2 years,JUST by posting links. How does the company make money,hmm?
    https://cahuniversity.com/careers/program-available/
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    Updated 07-02-2014 at 12:27 PM by ScamBusterKid (Forgot to post link.)
  8. littleroundman's Avatar
    OH NO !!

    Not another program featured on the fake news site Consumer Trends Today complete with faked stock photos of testimonials and headlines like: "Mom Makes $7,487/Month And You Won't Believe How She Does It!"
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  9. ribshaw's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by ahart4all
    I'm an idiot! I am 61 year old female who was laid off from the best job I ever had and am drowning in the work search insanity with no success, concerned about my financial security, and was searching for a Work at Home Solution to my financial woes. Idiot that I am I was led to the Work at Home Institute website where I was immediately sucked into believing it was a legitimate site, legitimate money making opportunity. An hour later I am out $316 and find that none of the links in the emails work, no access to the so called website! Lord, why do people do these things to us innocents who are struggling to survive in this world? I called the bank, shut down my debit card, and now have to go the bank tomorrow to get a new debit card and file dispute claim against this SCAM website! People BEWARE! If anyone out there knows of a legitimate, real, honest work at home job that I can get PLEASE let me know! I am getting scared now!
    Here is a good link from Clark Howard a consumer advocate on Work From Home. Work From Home guide | www.clarkhoward.com

    A good rule of thumb is you are not going to make any more working from home than you could earn in any other position you might be hired for. ALSO if anyone mails you a check and tells you to send part of it back, don't. This is a very prolific work from home scam.

    Another consideration would be to run a classified ad offering to run errands or look after people's loved ones on a non medical basis. There are a lot of working people who may be caring for a parent that want to get away for a few hours and/or need some stuff from the store since they can't get out. Or, have a parent in a care home, and would like someone to check in and visit with their parents to make sure things are as they should be. Personally, I would stay away from transporting people unless you update your auto coverage. But that is a call you could make.

    A friend's wife has a nice niche cut out for herself and charges $15 per hour with a four hour minimum. This undercuts the agencies by about $5 and people know exactly who they are getting.
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  10. ahart4all's Avatar
    I'm an idiot! I am 61 year old female who was laid off from the best job I ever had and am drowning in the work search insanity with no success, concerned about my financial security, and was searching for a Work at Home Solution to my financial woes. Idiot that I am I was led to the Work at Home Institute website where I was immediately sucked into believing it was a legitimate site, legitimate money making opportunity. An hour later I am out $316 and find that none of the links in the emails work, no access to the so called website! Lord, why do people do these things to us innocents who are struggling to survive in this world? I called the bank, shut down my debit card, and now have to go the bank tomorrow to get a new debit card and file dispute claim against this SCAM website! People BEWARE! If anyone out there knows of a legitimate, real, honest work at home job that I can get PLEASE let me know! I am getting scared now!
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  11. path2prosperity's Avatar
    Home carers university?

    I thought that McDonalds Hamburger University was the pits in the misuse of the term university but the scam university for home carers seems to have taken this work at home team of con artists to an even lower level of deception.

    Well done you for locating this crap Paul.
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  12. sabino's Avatar
    Outstanding info thank you
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  13. Daddy2Maxx's Avatar
    Many THX for ALL these posts!!! It kept me from making a HUGE & costly mistake!!!
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  14. geisman's Avatar
    Home Profit Masters is an absolute scam and after requesting a refund they refused to give me my money back. Whatever you do - do not sign up .......they are bad business.
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  15. littleroundman's Avatar
    slan·der/ˈslandər/

    Noun:
    The action or crime of making a FALSE spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
    Verb:
    Make FALSE and damaging statements about (someone).
    Mr "TheREALTRUTH PAULSCHLEGALISAJOKE" must be using a different dictionary than the rest of us.
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  16. JustTooMuchTime's Avatar
    Not sure about how smart they are, because the FTC bases many of their actions against fraud based on the vulnerability of the target demographic.

    So Capital Online Revenue is handing the FTC exactly what they need on a silver platter.
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  17. littleroundman's Avatar
    Capital is smart.

    Seniors are generally more trusting, less computer savvy, less likely to complain and many have access to lump sums of cash i.e. superannuation and retirement funds

    No one ever said fraudsters needed to burden themselves with such old fashioned concepts as empathy and respecting seniors.

    Seniors are the BEST targets.
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  18. littleroundman's Avatar
    HeHeHe,

    They're selling "a certification program for link posting" and claiming you'll be paid for posting links.

    Only, the small print says you'll only be paid when and if a sale is made by one of the companies whose link you posted.

    Yeah, s--u--r--e.
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  19. JustTooMuchTime's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman
    Great find.

    I haven't seen so many red flags in one place since last years TV coverage of the gay Mardi Gras.
    LOL.
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  20. littleroundman's Avatar
    Great find.

    I haven't seen so many red flags in one place since last years TV coverage of the gay Mardi Gras.
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