Make Money At Home Review - Legit or Scam?

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Product Description

Make Money At Home is an opportunity website offering an opportunity to become an Auction Listing Agent.


The woman on the website named Amber talks about her story, how she went from being broke to making a six figure income posting items on auction websites. She says there are companies like Microsoft, Ralf Lauren, Compaq, etc. who look for people to work from home to post listings for them.


Detailed Overview

The woman on the website, Amber, talks about how she struggled throughout life and how she met someone who changed her life. The person himself became successful and showed her how she could become successful by becoming an Auction Listing Agent.


By being a member, they offer tutorials teaching you how to make money. They talk about how you do not need any kind of experience to get started. They make it sound like it is easy to follow the system.


It is a membership website where you are required to pay a monthly fee. The fee is $39.95 a month. You can pay for a 14-day trial amount of $1.00. They say you can get started right away, and get paid right away too.


In my opinion, it is quite a hefty monthly fee and anyone who decides to join really should consider doing their own research before investing into it. It is not a one time charge.


While researching the company online, there are complaints. People complaining that they are being charged every month and can't get them to cancel their membership. I advise using extreme caution.



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Reputation

Making Money At Home was started in 2007. Their customer service phone number is 1-866-928-6085. When you Google the number there are other websites that come up. The names possibly associated with this company / website are Nick Marks, Angela Penbrook, Marks Enterprises, Penbrookproductions, and Franklin Publishing, INC.


While I researched, I found a listing on RipOffReports of someone claiming they got ripped-off by the company. Fortunately, their payment processor is Clickbank so it is easy to dispute if a refund is needed. With any company, it is best to research it before considering investing any money.


Domain "Whois"

The Whois information for a website lists the owner and their contact information. The owner of "Make Money At Home" has purposely made their Whois information private. While not always a bad thing, this could mean they have something to hide.




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