Weekly-Consumer-Newsletter.com Review

Weekly-Consumer-Newsletter.com Review

I came across weekly-consumer-newsletter.com on google the other day, and I couldn’t help but to take a look at it to see if it is a legitimate offer.

Let me start off by stating that I saw a red flag within the first two paragraphs of the website.  The red flag was the fact that they gave an example of making $75 per hour posting ebay listing for Fortune 500 companies.  The person claimed to make over $6,500 per month doing this!  That is a lot of money!  However, it is undoubtedly false, simply for the fact that Fortune 500 companies aren’t stupid.  The Fortune 500 companies won’t pay someone that kind of money to simply list things on ebay.  If this was the case, wouldn’t everyone be doing jobs like that?  It just didn’t make sense to me why I had never seen job listing for the Fortune 500 companies looking for people to work from home, for lots of money, but weekly consumer newsletter was able to find hundreds of them.  Maybe I am just bad at finding a job…

The second thing is the check.  Look closely at the check, they don’t show what company is paying it, who it is for, or anything else like that.  It might as well be a blank check…  Seeing something that I can make myself using Microsoft Word, isn’t very convincing.  If it were a recognizable check from a reputable company, it would be different…

The third thing(s) are the comments.  Just look at them.  None of them are negative and they all say how easy it is and that anyone can do it.  I even found one that said “Whoa! I just got my first paycheck… check it out!”, and below that was the SAME picture that the website uses to convince you to sign up…  However this commentor has a different name as the person that they said the check belonged to earlier…  It seems suspicious.

The fourth thing…is the “job search” to see if there are any jobs in  your area.  However, if you enter bogus information, you will still find “Jobs available in your area.”  Also, notice that they don’t show you any of the jobs…

The fifth thing is that you must be “certified” via this company to get a high paying job with a  Fortune 500 company.  I’ve never had to be certified to work from home.  It just doesn’t add up.

I then answered the “questionnaire” that will determine if you are going to be a good fit for those super high paying easy jobs.  It will say that you are a good fit…  On the next page, you find out what it is really after… YOUR MONEY!!! For the LOW LOW LOW price of $197  (Yes, one hundred and ninety seven dollars) you can get access to their certification program. 

You are paying them to certify you.  However, what they won’t tell you is that the certification is not recognized amongst those big companies.

It is MOST LIKELY an affiliate product that will teach you how to dropship / sell wholesale items on ebay.  I can’t guarantee that, because I’m not going to spend close to $200 and then have to fight to get a refund… 


Weekly-consumer-newsletter.com may be a reliable, helpful company, but their sales letter approach, questionable testimonials and comments seem to suggest otherwise.

Also, keep in mind that testimonials are usually not typical of most results in ANY program.  I am not encouraging you or discouraging you from using this program.

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