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Date Added: 9/2/2009 Reviewer: wontyoubemynaber
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Website URL: http://www.workathomerecruiters.com
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Work At Home Recruiters is a company that will teach you how to post listings on E-bay. The site states that Emily Thomas was a single mother who came up with this idea 9 years so that she could work from her home and be better able to provide for her children. In actuality the company is owned by Vincent Fisher of NSA Technologies LLC.
The Work At Home Recruiters website states that you can make up to and over $195 per day by listing items for major businesses on E-bay. You would be working as an independent contractor because this will make it more fiscally feasible for the corporations. By hiring you to process their listings they do not have to hire full-time employees, provide office space, or spend advertising dollars. According to the website they currently have 1,200 independent contractors who have access to over 1.2 million products that they can choose to list.
You have the option of working as many hours as you like and at whatever times you prefer. To complete a listing is a three step process: you choose your product, click one button that will automatically place the listing on E-bay, and then you have to fill out forms once the item is purchased. You will usually receive your payment within 24 hours.
The training to receive your Auction Listing Agent Training Certification is a 10 day course and will cost you $97. They state that you will have immediate access to all features of the program so you can begin making money immediately. They offer a 90 – day money back guarantee if you don't start making money and they offer a double the price back guarantee if you aren't immediately placed with one of the major corporations as an Auction Listing Agent. The training offers a one-on-one consultation with your personal recruiter and access to all training materials
Many people were unhappy with this program. They felt the information they learned could have been found out for free on E-bay (though some stated it was the impetus they need to actually start working on E-bay). Others felt that they misrepresented themselves by claiming they had a large amount of companies for you to list for. Many stated that the only company available was Doba and that you had to pay them a monthly fee to list their items. Of the ones who were unsatisfied and tried to get their money back only the ones who paid by credit card were able to so. Debit card users had a little more trouble getting their refund.
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Big Waste of Time and Money I Never Got Back I signed up for the 10 day tutorial and paid the $97 and hoped that by selling products online for companies on eBay I would be able to work at home, around my schedule and everything would be great. The Work at Home Recruiters were boasting that you can make almost $200 a day, and so I was enticed that this would be a great thing to get into. After taking the course, I was disappointed because they basically just told me everything that one needs to know when simply listing anything on eBay. The course wasn't in any way offering you 'new' or 'breaking' tips that would give you any sort of edge. But I was still hopeful and willing to give it a shot. A month after joining, I had made hardly any money at all, nowhere near what they had promised. The so called 'many major corporations' that were supposed to be listed with them were nowhere listed as far as I could see. There were three options and one you had to pay them before working with them. After the first month I asked for my money back and after waiting on their help line forever was told that wasn't possible. After much follow-up on my end I still never got my money back and denoted this stupid thing a total SCAM! I would advise anyone to steer clear of them.
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by runnerchick081 on September 11, 2009 at 12:47 PM CST Need a writer? Check me out: Cait's Write Check out the latest health and fitness news and learn some great workouts: Fitness Stop |
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Poor Customer Service I just entered this site and signed up 1 week ago as I am nearing retirement and thought if I could earn some extra money it might help my husband and I in our retirement. I got on the the site and paid the $97 fee and had trouble with it going through and they charged me twice, though it might have been partially my fault because it wouldn't go through correctly. They did refund the 2nd charge to my bank account. That was the last good thing that has happened. It has been a week and I still can't get on their sight where I get instruction for the program. I have made at least 10 phone calls had my password changed at least 7-8 times and it won't open up the information you need to learn the process they require. I have talked to many customer service people and at least 3 business office people and no one has been able to help me get to the information. I can get on the site with my e-mail and 8th password, but it won't download anything after that. I even download Mozilla Foxfire as they suggested and when I typed in the Home Recruiter sight it said Not found. Needless to say I am very frustrated. Also Customer service keeps you on hold about 15 minutes every time you call so you can see how much I have been on hold with all the calls I have made. I am calling today, waiting another 15min. for the customer representative who then sends me to the Business where I wait another 15 for the transfer, and canceling this. There has to be a better and more legitimate way to make extra money.
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by gransoftwo on October 8, 2009 at 10:48 AM CST |
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Lots of Spam I signed up for this site several months ago. First of all I paid the $97 to make money, I should have known that it wasn't all it was hyped up to be. I got "tons" of spam mail, and I signed up using my work email, so needless to say I called attention to myself, for sure! I never did officially make any money as I canceled my membership because of all the spam that I was receiving. Was it possible? I'm sure it was, but it's not as simple as they make it sound. Secondly I am a "recruiter" and when I initially clicked on the site I was doing so because I was a "recruiter" looking for work from home. I felt that it was misleading in a sense.
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by gmckoy on October 9, 2009 at 11:46 AM CST |
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Save Your Money On This One I signed up for Work At Home Recruiters and paid the $97 for the 10 day training. The information in the training I received was nothing more than what is readily available on Ebay for free. I also noticed that this same information is available basically over the internet for free. I took a look at the list of the companies involved in listing their products and all of them that I came across were nothing more than a list of different dropshipping sites that you had to pay a membership fee for. These ranged anywhere from $39.95 to $59.95 a month. I thought this site was very misleading to say the least. I did request my money back and did receive it. I am not to sure you would want to pay your money for this site.
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by kyleskorner on October 9, 2009 at 2:31 PM CST |
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It was a lesson learned for me I signed up for this a while ago and man was I hyped. I just knew that I had invested my money into something profitable. I mean they tell me that they are going to give me a listing to all the products that are being offered. That's what they said us, but that isn't what I got for my $97. I got a bunch of crappy information that I could have learned by searching the internet for a couple of hours. Even though I got a list of different dropshipping companies, they were decent listings. But with that being said, I still could have found those myself. Official Work at Home Recruiters was one of those sites I should have watched out for, but I wasn't thinking. As far as my money is concerned, after asking and emailing for over two weeks, I finally got my refund back. So I can't really say they are an all around scam. But I can say that their business practices are a bit off and need some fine tuning. You can't offer me one thing but give me something totally different once I buy in. It doesn't work that way. |
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by WebJunky on October 10, 2009 at 1:59 PM CST |
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Wish I had read your reviews first! I joined the Work at Home Recruiters last month (Sept. 2009). A few days after I joined I got a phone call asking me to upgrade and get a personal mentor for a few HUNDRED dollars more. I told them I was unemployed, they said no problem, they had a EASY PAYMENT plan. I said again, I am unemployed and trying to MAKE MONEY. They make their real money this way by getting people to spend more money for the accelerated program and want you to be featured as one of their success stories. I will most likely be asking for my money back on this one.
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by ultraj on October 30, 2009 at 7:50 PM CST |
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A Scam, do not buy this Just 1 month ago I brought this thinking that this site must be legitimate after going through their site and they also offer money back (which you will never get). I brought the entire package for 85 $ as I brought it in a promotional offer. However as soon as I had gone through this product I was completely sure that is a complete fraud. This material is all about how to list the product on the eBay for profit and if you ask me I think even 12 years old kid knows how to do that. I can even say the eBay FAQ pages are more explanatory then these materials. Apart from that you will get annoying calls from their customer support trying to hook you into buying more upgradable package and you can also expect lots of spam emails which are of no use. I have sent repeated emails asking for refund and I still have to hear anything from them. A complete scam site, don’t even bother to join it.
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by Sangold on December 24, 2009 at 10:10 PM CST |
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Do not buy this! I am very disappointed with Official Work at Home Recruiters. They claim that you can make $195 a day by using their system, but that is a false statement. You pay $97 to start and to make it good, Emily says she will freeze your payment and if it goes up in the future you will never owe another cent. She makes it sound like this system is great, but really if you have been on ebay before, you will see you can do this without her system. I think it is terrible that she is scamming people when all the information she gives can be figured out while looking around ebay's site. No new information was shared with me. I knew pretty much everything that she told me. I would not recommend this to anyone. It is a load of crap.
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by demon2469 on September 25, 2009 at 9:38 PM CST |
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Charged my debit card but I am not in there system I was pretty pumped about starting a home business and this one sounded great because I'm not really good with the computer. During the sign up process, step two, it took me to a website to purchase $197 in E-bay cd's. (this was after they had my card#)I declined the offer but the site remained on my screen for 1/2 hour. I called the number and she claimed there was something wrong with my computer to check back in 24 hours. Over 24 hours later I still do not show up in the system. There is nothing wrong with my computer! I was then told to get a copy of charge and fax it to them. This I will do tomorrow, keep you posted.
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by harleyrose94 on September 23, 2009 at 9:28 AM CST HDROSE |
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Make money at home reap-offs I am currently unemployed and searching for work online. I was definitely excited when I saw this ad for work at home and make as much money as you could possibly want. The only catch is you will have to pay for getting the job. This company is makemoney-athome.com.They had a special for only $1 to sign up to become a auction placement agent. It looks too good to be true and it is because once you provide your credit card information, you are redirected to another page for $49. Your credit card will be charged for the $49 and you will not get any access or contact, at least that is what happened to me. I tried to get a refund but clickbank said I need a transaction number which I didn't have cause I signed up three ago. I am still trying to get something done but nothing has happened yet. If you are interested in a work-at-job, just be careful and stay away from makemoney-at home.com. I seriously believe they are a rip-off. |
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by YahyaJolla on November 10, 2010 at 3:58 PM CST |
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I can't stand these kind of people Work at Home Recruiters tricked me into paying them 85 bucks for so called "imperative" information. After reading through the product, I became highly disappointed with the content. Again, I didn't read anything new or innovative. It's basically focused around ebay and monetizing products. I learned about this ebay stuff years ago, when first dipping into IM. After about a week, my inbox was flooded with emails from them! Trying to get me to buy coexisting products and upgrades! They promised this and that with each product, I did not buy anything from them after this. I asked for my money back and got it back in a month's time. I'm happy I actually got my 85 back as I have heard about people not getting their refund from them. Save yourself and your money.
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by areevez on December 29, 2009 at 11:18 AM CST |
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Save Your Money I have tried this service like many of you and I have to say that it is worthless. First off you don't need to pay anyone to be able to list things on Ebay. What they taught me was nothing I didn't already know about how to list things on ebay and making a profit from it. I was definitely lucky to be able to get my money refunded from them although it did take me putting up some of a fight on the phone with them. The refund took about a month and all in all I have to say it was a waste of a month for me and I do not recommend this to anyone else, save your money on this one.
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by xGEOFFx on December 29, 2009 at 11:22 AM CST |
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Work At Home Recruiters or as I know it/ Home Job Placement . Org I followed up on an Email that I received From Home Job Placement . Org stating that I could make $5-$75 per Hr selling big name company products on Ebay at no expense to myself, being on a pension I thought this is worth a look. I'm sorry I did (I joined, I paid and lost). The format of the program is the same as Work At Home Recruiters except this one wanted $197 and $14.50 P&H plus a lot of other add-ons at ridiculous prices, but if you did not want them you could take the basic package. Part of the course to qualify for the big companies was to complete ten segments of study and answer some questions at the end of each section to advance to the next stage you get as far as section 3, it then asks for your success code supplied with your info folder upon join up (still waiting 7 days later and 3 Emails asking how do I get the code as I live in Australia). I then found out you don't need the code to progress or pass there tests, joined Ebay, PayPal and tried to select items to sell on ebay from their catalog list, no problem till you try to put the items you chose up for Auction. That's when you have to join Doba, can't do it if you live outside of America or Canada, waste of time and money. I want make a little not lose it, but I payed by credit card, maybe I'll get my money back. Look and learn. Regards Jeff. P. S By the way the persons name in this one is Jennifer Johnson.
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by JSTANGER on February 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM CST |
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This must be another joke! Not at all happy with this site! It's a waste of $97 and my precious time. I ordered the kit thinking that this was a reputable site, it seemed to be fair and legitimate so once again with all the other sites (this one being one of the worst) I took the plunge and was totally disappointed in the service! After a month of calling and getting no results, I called to cancel stating to customer service that I was no longer interested in the program and wanted to cancel. She asked what the reason was and I simply stated that I wasn't happy with the service of the product I paid almost $100 dollars for. I told her that the listings provided was what everyone else was posting on ebay so there's no way sales would be made with all the competition out there. She offered me an extra month free if I stayed with the company. I told her no and she said she'd refund my money. That was a month ago. It is now December and I still haven't received a refund. Looks like I'll be taking this to my bank!
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by mhardy on December 24, 2009 at 6:57 AM CST |
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Definitely not the best purchase It was about several months ago when I stumbled upon Work At Home Recruiters. I first thought that the site might actually be legit but unfortunately I proved to be wrong. The price definitely wasn't low and I regret I made the purchase. Just when I started with the program I found out that it is just the next scam. The information included is quite useless in my opinion, since it either is common sense or information which can be found easily for free. I also started receiving a lot of spam emails from those guys. It seems that I won't be seeing my money back any time soon. Do not buy the product unless you want to see your money stolen.
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by dido2905 on January 2, 2010 at 7:50 PM CST Do not forget to rate my comments! |
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I signed up for the 10 day tutorial and paid the $97 and hoped that by selling products online for companies on eBay I would be able to work at home, around my schedule and everything would be great. The Work at Home Recruiters were boasting that you can make almost $200 a day, and so I was enticed that this would be a great thing to get into. After taking the course, I was disappointed because they basically just told me everything that one needs to know when simply listing anything on eBay. The course wasn't in any way offering you 'new' or 'breaking' tips that would give you any sort of edge. But I was still hopeful and willing to give it a shot. A month after joining, I had made hardly any money at all, nowhere near what they had promised. The so called 'many major corporations' that were supposed to be listed with them were nowhere listed as far as I could see. There were three options and one you had to pay them before working with them. After the first month I asked for my money back and after waiting on their help line forever was told that wasn't possible. After much follow-up on my end I still never got my money back and denoted this stupid thing a total SCAM! I would advise anyone to steer clear of them.

I just entered this site and signed up 1 week ago as I am nearing retirement and thought if I could earn some extra money it might help my husband and I in our retirement. I got on the the site and paid the $97 fee and had trouble with it going through and they charged me twice, though it might have been partially my fault because it wouldn't go through correctly. They did refund the 2nd charge to my bank account. That was the last good thing that has happened. It has been a week and I still can't get on their sight where I get instruction for the program. I have made at least 10 phone calls had my password changed at least 7-8 times and it won't open up the information you need to learn the process they require. I have talked to many customer service people and at least 3 business office people and no one has been able to help me get to the information. I can get on the site with my e-mail and 8th password, but it won't download anything after that. I even download Mozilla Foxfire as they suggested and when I typed in the Home Recruiter sight it said Not found. Needless to say I am very frustrated. Also Customer service keeps you on hold about 15 minutes every time you call so you can see how much I have been on hold with all the calls I have made. I am calling today, waiting another 15min. for the customer representative who then sends me to the Business where I wait another 15 for the transfer, and canceling this. There has to be a better and more legitimate way to make extra money.