Author: | Nathalia Timberg | ISBN: | 1230000222355 |
Publisher: | Nathalia Timberg | Publication: | March 2, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nathalia Timberg |
ISBN: | 1230000222355 |
Publisher: | Nathalia Timberg |
Publication: | March 2, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Automated Home Profits is the latest version of a notorious home business opportunity. The sad fact is that this program incites so much negative customer feedback that the owners have to continually change the name and look of the website.
However, for those who’ve seen it before it’s fairly easy to recognize as they keep the same basic template. Automated Home Profits used to be called the Quick Cash Kit and is also using some elements of the Home Income Cash System sales page.
The reason for all the customer complaints, hundreds on this site alone, is due to several factors. This program is sold using various deceptive tactics, the most notable of which is the infamous fake news article.
Now you should be asking yourself, why would someone who had a system for earning up to $375 a day, as they claim, sell it for only 10 bucks. The answer is simple: not only is that a completely made up earnings figure but they sell their program cheaply in order to get you in the door, after which they tell you that to really succeed you need additional hosting, software, coaching, and so on until you’ve spent hundreds of dollars.
Automated Home Profits is the latest version of a notorious home business opportunity. The sad fact is that this program incites so much negative customer feedback that the owners have to continually change the name and look of the website.
However, for those who’ve seen it before it’s fairly easy to recognize as they keep the same basic template. Automated Home Profits used to be called the Quick Cash Kit and is also using some elements of the Home Income Cash System sales page.
The reason for all the customer complaints, hundreds on this site alone, is due to several factors. This program is sold using various deceptive tactics, the most notable of which is the infamous fake news article.
Now you should be asking yourself, why would someone who had a system for earning up to $375 a day, as they claim, sell it for only 10 bucks. The answer is simple: not only is that a completely made up earnings figure but they sell their program cheaply in order to get you in the door, after which they tell you that to really succeed you need additional hosting, software, coaching, and so on until you’ve spent hundreds of dollars.