22 users graded this
Diana DeAngelo Review
Date Added: 6/15/2009     Reviewer: KimberlyAW
Do you know about this person? Add a comment and earn 50 credits!
 
Grade Diana DeAngelo ...
  Awesome Pretty good Just OK Pretty lame Worthless    
Website URL: http://www.processaffiliaterebates.com
Company Name: Process Affiliate Rebates
Alexa Traffic Rank: 19,395,045
Website Preview
User Comments

Visit Site
Diana DeAngelo Bio

Diana DeAngelo is a highly infamous name on the Internet judging by the various negative reviews that this program has received. This woman is the developer and promoter of a work-at-home business opportunity that goes by the name of Process Affiliate Rebates. This is touted to be a system that can help a person earn close to $400 an hour working from their home computer over the Internet. But though the promise of earning that good a sum of money seems to be quite promising, the problem is that Diana DeAngelo may not be a real person at all.

Diana DeAngelo Detailed Overview

A lot of Internet marketers and analysts are of the opinion that Diana DeAngelo is just a pseudonym or, rather, a fictitious name. There is actually no person with that name. The developers of the program needed a name to promote their product with, and this name fit the bill. This is what several of the Internet reviewers say about the name, which may not be wrong at all, considering that the developers of the program have used a similar strategy in the past. In addition, the company is believed to be based in Cyprus, which means it is not answerable to any laws of the US.

Before using the name of Diana DeAngelo, they have used the name Angel Stevens for a previous product, which was named Rebate Processing. Rebate Processing was found out to be a complete scam, and it vanished from the Internet without a trace. With that, Angel Stevens also vanished. Diana DeAngelo is considered to be something in a similar league.

The biggest woe is that Process Affiliate Rebates is almost similar to Rebate Processing. There’s no difference at all. It is obvious that the developers simply repackaged their infamous packaged and churned out another with another name so that they could continue hoodwinking people.

What is the Process Affiliate Rebates Program?

Actually speaking, there are several other programs on the Internet with the same concept, and the fascinating thing is that most of these programs are branded to be complete scams. In simple words, the Process Affiliate Rebates program is a program in which a person chooses some products to promote, and then they get rebates on those products. It is as straightforward a concept as that. Though the name might suggest to some people that there is something here that is to be processed, there actually isn’t anything of that sort.

The problem is that the rebate is actually covered up for. The promoter covers it. If there is any earning above the amount of the rebate, then that is what goes into the pocket of the customer. It is easy to understand why this does not pay much to a promoter.

Note:  If you're on IM Report Card because you're looking for a way to make money online, then you should check out our top recommendation.  It's the best method we've found that anyone can use to earn income online.  Click here to learn more!

Diana DeAngelo Reputation

Even if Diana DeAngelo is a real person, there is no way she commands any respect on the Internet. Her program has never made any money for anyone else except the developers of this program. She is quite easily named as a downright scam. It is easy for her to live with this tag because in all likelihood, she does not exist at all.

Reviews Associated with this Person

No listings at this time ...


17 of 18 users found this review helpful  
Was it helpful to you?   review was helpful   review was not helpful
Visit Site


 
 
5 User Comments
 
 
  Have experience with "Diana DeAngelo"?

-Add a comment or review to share your personal experiences, which will help others who are interested in this person.

-Earn up to 150 credits and an entry into our $1,000 Sweepstakes for every approved comment you submit.

Grade this:   

Please enter a title for your comments:


Enter your comments or review below ...




Receive email notifications when others comment on this?

The posting of advertisements, profanity or personal attacks is prohibited. Click here to review our site terms of use.

Sort Comments by: First to Last • Most Recent First • Most Helpful First
 
 
 
 
Biggest fraud ever!

I was looking for some extra income and I came across this. They promised $300+ a day working very little, I was a bit suspicious, but saw some of their testimonies. I purchased it for $137 and they gave me a link to the e-book download. They also gave me some emails and numbers to call in case I needed any assistance or had questions. I started to read the e-book and figured out how worthless the information was, I decided I wanted a refund so I tried to email them, one of the emails was invalid and the other I got no response. I tried to call the number just to find out I wouldn't be seeing that money again. They even used a fake persons name as spokes person. Biggest scammers ever! NEVER DEAL WITH THEM
 
 


2 of 2 users found this comment helpful  
Was it helpful to you?   comment was helpful   comment was not helpful


avatar   by Aem on December 31, 2009 at 6:45 PM CST

 
 
 
Big scam, fake person

I had my share of scams around the Internet, but this one was the biggest one of all. I was just a newbie to this industry and I had no idea that people would resort to this kind of plots in order to make money.

The promises that I will make 390 dollars just in one hour attracted me and not even for a second was I sorry to spend my money. At the time it felt like an awesome investment.

Of course my hopes disappeared quickly. They charged my credit card, a little bit more than the stated price on their home page, they gave me an e-book, from which I actually learned a few good stuff and when I wanted to get in contact with them, nothing. The e-mail address was not working and the phone just called in vain.

I almost had a nervous breakdown, but I came around fast. I closed my credit card and my bank account and I informed everyone I could about this huge scam.

Now I think of it as a life experience which taught me to do my research before buying something new
 
 


3 of 3 users found this comment helpful  
Was it helpful to you?   comment was helpful   comment was not helpful


avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by Honiawa on November 19, 2009 at 10:25 AM CST

Check out this 90 day free trial of Smart Subscriber. No money or credit card is required to join, but they will make you money for 90 days before you ever have to pay for anything. It's guaranteed and since no card require, no
risk involved! SMART SUBSCRIBER
My new BLOG

 
 
 
Please Do Not Buy This Product Cause Its Just A Big SCAM!

I purchased this Process Affiliate Rebates last week, because like everyone else I was looking for a great work at home opportunity and this one sounded perfect. I also did my research on google, forums, yahoo answer's etc, just to see what other people had said about this program. However, I couldn't see anything majorly wrong with this product, and decided to give it a try. I purchased it for $137, which is actually the most expensive work from home opportunity I have spent money on!

After you purchase it, you are taken through to like a "Welcome Page" from a lady named "Diana DeAngelo", who is actually a fake person, and you are given 2 email addresses and a support phone number, so you can get in touch with them, if you have any problems.

Once I had had a look through the videos and site, I really wasn't impressed at all and therefore decided that I wanted a cancel my membership and get a refund. So, when I emailed one of the support emails, I also got my email back too, and my email had "failed to be delivered". I then tried the second email, and send a few emails, but no-one emailed me back. There is also a live support of the front of the member's page and I sent in I don't know how many emails, and again, no-one replied.

As you can imagine, at this point, alarm bells are beginning to go off in my head, telling me, "Oh, my god, I've just been scammed". My last hope was the phone number I had luckily written down, because they didn't send me any confirmation email to say that I had purchased the product, you know like you do with ClickBank. After reading the other comments people have left here about Process Affiliate Rebates, I knew it was time for me to try and call them, as I didn't think that I would be seeing my money again!

I have just come off of the phone from PAR. I had to wait on hold for 10 mins, and if you live outside of the US, like me, then you will have to pay the International Dialing Rates. I spoke to one guy who asked me for my details etc and I told him that I wanted to cancel and get a refund. He then told me to hold, which I did for another 10 mins, and was put through to this other lady, who told me that she had canceled my PAR Memebership and had issued me a refund. I then asked how long my refund would take to come through and was told 2-5 business days, which I will just have to wait and see. I was also given a Reference Number, in case I have any further problems, and that was it, I was told to "Have a Nice Day".

So, after all of my stress with not being able to get hold of PAR by email, and thinking that I had been scammed, one simple call was all it took, and that should get me free from this program forever, and hopefully not out of pocket too! I just wanted to write this long comment to warm other people who are thinking of buying this product not to, as it is very much a big SCAM! I will also be checking my Credit Card, regularly, to see if they charge me anything extra!
 
 


15 of 15 users found this comment helpful  
Was it helpful to you?   comment was helpful   comment was not helpful


avatar   by Freddie10 on June 24, 2009 at 5:19 PM CST

 
 
 
processaffiliaterebates

I clicked an ad for process affiliate rebates. The ad appeared on the careerbuilder website. I was desperately seeking employment. The claims sounded so good. The amount and presentation of testimonials did cause me concern as to the validity of the program.

I did purchase this program, authored by "Diangelo"- not a real name, as stated somewhere. I paid $157 on my credit card. It stated "money back guarantee". I was directed to an e-book download.

I read the information. It seemed to have value. I was introduced to the affiliate marketing concept. Now I did not take action with this program for a few weeks. I noticed my credit card statement. I was billed an small additional amount for "overseas transaction". That was ok. A couple of weeks after purchasing this "system", but prior to actually putting it into use, I noticed small, unauthorized charges to my credit card. Charges for "online information".

I could not get an answer from the phone number on my card statement. Also accompanying these strange and unknown charges to my credit card was this "international transaction" charge, the same as that which accompanied my payment to process affiliate rebates. I then attempted to contact process affiliate rebates via telephone, but was unable to get past hold. And then I noticed that while the actual telephone numbers differed between the charges to my credit card, the message and music when put on hold was identical.

I then sent email to process affiliate rebates at the address they provided. My email was returned as undeliverable. I then contacted my bank to immediately close my credit card. And then I contacted my bank customer service to report and refute the unauthorized charges to my credit card. And also to contest my payment to process affiliate rebates.

I am still awaiting a definite and final resolution related to the foregoing matter of unauthorized charges to my credit card, and also for the refund of payment to process affiliate rebates. I have no irrefutable evidence that links these unknown charges to my payment to process affiliate rebates ... I'm just saying ... a scam is one thing ... fraud and theft is much worse!

So how good is the program? I never made it that far! Order at your own risk!
 
 


13 of 14 users found this comment helpful  
Was it helpful to you?   comment was helpful   comment was not helpful


avatar   by gullibleone on June 23, 2009 at 8:13 PM CST

 
 
 
they should be ashamed

I bought into this program it has 7 weeks of different videos for a person to follow, not one of the programs or videos give a person enough information to be able to even begin and the support help will hang up on you and refuse to help in any way. This is a direct quote from the support line: "I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO WORK WITH YOU, THERE IS A NEW PROGRAM OUT AND I DO NOT GET A COMMISSION TO TALK TO YOU SO I AM HANGING UP". THE PERSON DID NOT SPEAK ENGLISH WELL ENOUGH TO MAKE SENSE AND I TRIED CALLING MANY TIMES TO GET NOTHING IT IS A FRAUD AS THEY CLAIM THEY GIVE YOU A SUPPORT LINE WHICH WILL NOT STAY ON LINE WITH YOU FOR THE PRICE IT IS A BIG RIP OFF AND SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE MARKET.
 
 


12 of 13 users found this comment helpful  
Was it helpful to you?   comment was helpful   comment was not helpful


avatar   by judith brimmer on June 23, 2009 at 2:34 AM CST

www.solarnitelites.comjudyrae, lighting up the world with solar

 
 
 
5 User Comments
 
 
  Have experience with "Diana DeAngelo"?

-Add a comment or review to share your personal experiences, which will help others who are interested in this person.

-Earn up to 150 credits and an entry into our $1,000 Sweepstakes for every approved comment you submit.

Grade this:   

Please enter a title for your comments:


Enter your comments or review below ...




Receive email notifications when others comment on this?

The posting of advertisements, profanity or personal attacks is prohibited. Click here to review our site terms of use.

Sort Comments by: First to Last • Most Recent First • Most Helpful First
 
 

Around The Web