Workinghomeusa and earnathome.be reviews
I clicked on a Google adwords ad on the main search page for “www.workinghomeusa.com”, which took me to earnathome.be…which somewhat put me off. Why would they have a different name being displayed than their actual domain name, unless they were trying to trick or mislead people. Maybe they weren’t trying to mislead anyone, it’s hard to tell.
This site is a portal for other “make money online” websites. As you look at the home page, you will notice all of the other make money online offers and programs that are on the site. You can do data entry, process rebates, process samples, or a number of other things. Sadly enough, most of these are not legitimate offers. They will not simply show you how to make money. You must always submit your name and email address in order to gain access to the information, which means that you will be getting emails from those sites for a long time if you do not buy their “guide” or “product” for making money online.
For example… I clicked on one of the make money online links, I think it was processing samples or rebates. Anyway, in order to learn how to do it, I would have to enter my name, phone number and address so that they could send me a “Free” success kit. The “Free” kit was only free if I returned it unopened within 14 days of the day that it was sent to me. This means that if I didn’t want to spend the $39.99 that the kit costs, I would have to get it and send it back within the 14 day “trial period.” I really do not believe that this is a good deal. In my opinion, if you claim that something is free….then it should be completely free, with no strings attached.
Never enter your real email address or other information unless you don’t mind getting advertisements for those products emailed to you every day. Also, be wary of just about any program that you have to pay to learn how to do. If they system that they are selling you worked so well, then why would they be selling it and not just giving it away?