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Matt Australia | 8:16pm on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009  |
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Forget the internet. Its a good place to play games and to meet people and find out stuff you dont know, but normal people dont make money on the internet. Give up. |
Carl Cornett Arkansas | 9:35pm on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009  |
You get no help whatsoever. Pure ripoff. |
karim Connecticut | 3:20pm on Sunday, September 13th, 2009  |
Thanks everybody for your review. I was about to sign up, fortunately, and lucky i am, i googled this Brent Austin. After reading all, I mean all, your reviews, I convinced myself to stay away from this scam.Nice folks, stay away from this rip off because in this economy down turn time, many scammers are trying to sew their so called AWS to steal legally our hard earned money. Thanks everybody. |
Shawn Mahoney Algonquin IL | 9:04pm on Monday, September 7th, 2009  |
Luckily I didn't sign-up. If it is in your junk mail folder, it's there for a reason. You must research anyone of these online scam's.This is the only source for online money maker's I've found to be trustworthy. ratracerebellion |
Phillip Oregon | 3:40pm on Saturday, August 29th, 2009  |
Thanks for the reviews. I had everything filled out ,including my cc info and got to thinking about the advert for the automated wealth system. If you reached the web site from legitimatebusinessreviews, the website for AWS has all the things that they tell you to look for in a scam site. Some thing that is interesting, The host of legitimatebusinessreview is Scott Edward and someone mentioned in a comment that they had spoken to a Mark Edward(s). Are they related? Could one of them added or removed the "s"? Thanks all. |
kathleen hylin Location unknown | 7:42am on Wednesday, August 26th, 2009  |
i too ordered the program. they offered it for 49.95. when i tried to close the page it offered me a discount . instead of 49.95 now i could pick it up for 39.95.
once you sign up they try to get you for another 67.00 to upgrade.
I'm glad i found this site because i was going to upgrade. thank you |
Decky Ireland | 6:03am on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009  |
Glad I read this review, I was about to buy.
The program was $99 and with a discount was $49 with a 1yr guarantee.
If you hit cancel you got another discount which made it $17. Going to the payment site, hitting cancel they now offered it for $7. Only a 60 day guarantee now.
The $7 price was well down from the original $99. I was excited but a bit suspicious and I checked this review. They sound dreadful, real scam artists. |
John Crosby Arizona | 4:24pm on Tuesday, August 18th, 2009  |
The only thing that is good about this product is that it comes with a money back promise with no questions asked. Save yourself some time and frustration. Don't buy this product. |
Automated Wealth System Location unknown | 12:40pm on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 |
We are Customer Support for Automated Wealth System. Please feel free to contact us via e-mail at support@uwssupport.com or by phone at 1 (866) 558-1423 to answer any questions or concerns that you may have about our program.
Thank you,
Customer Support
Automated Wealth System |
Jeromie Oxfordshire, UK | 11:28am on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009  |
I had a little different experience than most on here ... Let me first say that this does NOT live up to the hype they advertise. It is not as easy as it's made out to be. It will take a lot longer than they make it seem to get it going. Odds are, you will not make as much money as they say you will ... Technically, it isn't a true "scam" or "fraud" under the legal sense, and you can bet it would probably be shut down if it was, not to mention the charges that would probably be brought against Mark Jenny ... I bought it about seven months ago. I've made maybe $2400 in that span of time ... but I did as much learning by searching message boards and sites around the Internet as I did using Automated Wealth System ... maybe more so. And the first two months were just trying to get everything started. Not to mention the fact that implementing everything in "Brent Austin's" (makes me think of "Chad" from Altel) program will cost some money as well. You have hosting fees, payment processor setup charges, possibly an HTML editor. All in all, the process itself might have cost me $100 or so to set up ... The one thing I made sure of was that I didn't give the people at "Ivy Capital" (if that's a real thing) anything. After asking several times, I got off their calling list ... Also, did anyone else notice that Brent Austin started sending emails telling you to buy other stuff too? I didn't like that AT ALL. I hit the unsubscribe button at the bottom of the second email I got from him. Thankfully, I didn't get another one after that ... So, if you buy AWS, you might make it up, you might not. It won't hurt you not to buy it, though. Technically, I guess I have to say that it worked for me, and I certainly didn't mind the extra couple grand in half a year, but still. |
Amy North Carolina | 10:34am on Friday, July 24th, 2009  |
DO NOT DO THIS!!!!MINUTES AFTER I "JOINED" AND WAS ALLOWED TO GO TO THE ACTUAL MEMBERS PAGE, I REALIZED THIS WAS A TOTAL JOKE!!!THERE ARE 2 OR 3 EBOOKS YOU ARE ALLOWED TO SELL WITH YOUR WEBSITE THEY SET UP FOR YOU THAT WILL NOT REACH THE PUBLIC UNLESS YOU UPGRADE THROUGH THE SEARCH ENGINES. I REALIZED THAT I WOULD NOT WANT TO BE ASSOCIATED MAKING MONEY OFF OF PEOPLE'S TRUST, SO I AM TRYING TO CONTACT THEM TO CANCEL PAYMENT. MY CREDIT CARD COMPANY TOLD ME I COULD NOT STOP PAYMENT UNTIL IT POSTED AND THEN I COULD FILE A COMPLAINT. I USUALLY DON'T GET SCAMMED ANYMORE, BUT I READ THE REVIEWS FROM MATTHEW TAYLOR WHO SAYS HE HAS REVIEWED THE BEST WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ON THE INTERNET. IF A COMPANY IS NOT LISTED WITH THE BBB, DON'T DO IT!!! |
Mary location unknown | 5:36pm on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009  |
signed up for AWS while browsing thru internet. Okay for $49.95 but the next call I got they asked for $9880 which I felt at that time would help me establish a source of income.NOT! Gave more grief, anguish, bills that cannot be paid. If you asked for refund halfway thru, they call you taking advantage.
Read the reviews first PLEASE. They are really Scammers out to get what they can. IVY Capital buys your information from AWS once you sign up. |
Christina L Pennsylvania | 3:28am on Friday, June 26th, 2009  |
Were you up late last night, thinking, "well, everyone says they are scams, put let me try just one to see." 95% of work at home businesses, governmental grants, and so on... are FALSE! Don't buy the sites where they have companies like CNN, GOOGLE, WALL STREET ( the list goes on) logos on the site stating that the buisness is recommended by them or for them. Read the fine print in the Terms and Agreement section. It'll say that CNN, GOOGLE..etc are not affiliated with the program. IF you really wanna make money sitting at home you're not going to start out big. Acutally, you probably wouldn't make more than someone working minimum wage job, full time. MSN money list 4 creditable work at home buisnesses that pay pennies, literally! Don't get me wrong, I was psyched everytime a new work at home business commercial came on television and I researched a lot of them to find that I wasted my time by learning that they call you constantly, they ask you for money to begin the program for one, and more after you have started it. Their testimonies are all made up (which is illegal). And for the people out there saying...there are legitimate work at home buisnesses are giving you false hope. Give up, it's not worth your time. I know someone who sells medical equipment for clinics, hospitals, dr. offices and he busts his ass driving, calling, and filling his house full of this crap. He makes probably 60K a year, BUT he's not living the life of luxuray, he's a sales rep, constantly trying to make a sale, on the phone probably 8 hrs a day, computer the other 8 trying to sort through invoices and customer concerns. It's not worth you time...how can I say it enough! |
Richard Bixler Phoenix | 5:53pm on Wednesday, June 24th, 2009  |
Iam not stating that this program will are will not work. I just feel that all should be aware that to get the full support of Automated Wealth System that you will have to send Mark Jenney company Ivy Capital 1000's of dollars. I was ask to send them $5880.00 to get the support I would need to make this program work and it may have worked. Don't know! |
Patty M Clarksville, TN | 11:12am on Friday, June 19th, 2009  |
Beware. This company is a fraud. They took $49.95 out of my bank account. I never contacted them; I don't know how they were able to do it. In the same two days I also had 5 other amounts from other companies taken out of my bank account. Thankfully my bank knew something was wrong and closed down my account. They also reimbursed me the monies that were taken out. I don't know how people that do this can live with themselves when they are stealing from average folks like you and I. IT IS FRAUD, FRAUD, FRAUD! |
Rose Ohio | 7:16pm on Sunday, June 14th, 2009  |
I saw this and thought what the heck, try it! Only $17!. The phone calls started the same night and to say they are persistant is an understatement! They rest is the same as the person from Tacoma wrote, except that all were extremely nice! And of course I was a good candidate, so they hooked me up with the director. The one ever present question was, could I keep an open mind about taking risk at the end of the conversation(s). Sure I can! I also wasn't born yesterday! At the end of the conversation (for me!) was when the guy said the amount, that I am supposed to just hand over to complete strangers, $10,880.00!!! I just don't think so!!! And I got the $17.00 refunded, using the phone number. |
Sharon Chicago | 3:59pm on Monday, May 25th, 2009  |
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone that wrote reviews. I almost signed up for Brent Austin and Make money taking surveys. I'm glad I didn't. Has anyone heard of Surveys for checks? |
Sandra Tacoma | 8:20pm on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009  |
The whole purpose is to get your credit card number folks. I purchased a package off the internet for $39.95. All the down loadable information was available through links with no help understanding it. Once I made a commitment to buy that I was prompted to upgrade, upgrade, upgrade. I did not. But did get a call a few days later from a young man by the name of Phil wanting to know what my goals are. We were on the phone for an hour and a half. He then said I sounded like a good candidate for their program adn wanted me to speak to the director. ( Kimball Davis) I spoke with him for another hour and a half. He convinced me this was the way to go and that I would have plenty of support. The cost $6970.00 on my credit card.. Yep I did. In the mean time I had time to do due diligence and elected not to sign the contract they sent via the internet. The processed my credit card immediately stating that they recorded everything they needed to make it legal. I called the next day stating I was exercising my right of rescission. then the s--t hit the fan. This Kimball Davis turned into a wild man. After threatening me I gave the phone to my son. There was a scream fest. Mr Davis called no less than ten times within an hour. Each time my son answered and each time Mr Davis demanded to speak with me. I said all I needed to say to him in the beginning before he started threatening me about keeping my money. THIS WAS UGLY FOLKS!
I will file a dispute and have already spoken to the credit card company and shouldn't be a problem.
Please don't go into this stuff blind. What those people are expert at is talking you right our of your money. that is why they spend hours on the phone to find out about your finances and where they can pull from your credit limits. |
Jayne Devlin Montana | 3:04pm on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009  |
After signing up for this course, I had two people contact me. The first (I didn't get his name) was very polite and we agreed I would not be a candidate for the training program due to time constraints (basically I still didn't understand what I was getting). He promised he would send the materials I ordered immediately. (I still have not received them). The second representative, Mike Edwards, called about two weeks later. Mr. Edwards was very pushy and continued to talk/ask questions even after I told him it wasn't a good time (I had company). We finally agreed upon a time on the following Saturday to speak where I asked him a few questions about the program (they would help me set up "my" business) and let him know I was unhappy with his approach the week before. The result of the conversation was him wishing me good luck and hanging up very quickly. To this day, I have not received any information or materials and I have reversed the credit card charge at this time! |
ed los angeles | 2:02am on Monday, May 18th, 2009  |
i was thinking of buying that bull... scam....its good to see these reviews before your think of putting your hard earned money invested in these so called automated wealth systems. These people are just professionals at persuading customers to buy and buy with a result of nothing you expected..i do believe there is a way to earn money online....with the economy giving us a hard time...everyone wants a way out...we all should invest intelligently and work smart...and don't be fooled by these mother%&$# and their bull@#$%..they should all go eat S!!! |
Kostas K. Chicago IL | 3:43pm on Friday, May 15th, 2009  |
Thank you all for your input. Looked at Automated Wealth Systems it seemed fishy. Glad I found this forum. Your comments saved my time and my money.
All the best to you all. |
Tina Maine | 11:11am on Friday, May 15th, 2009  |
what a rip off. I reverse the curse on your company, shame on you. call 1866-952-9484 and speak with caitlin for a refund. if in 7 days my money is not back in my account i am filing out fraud papers at my bank. close your card number and get a replacement dont let them devils get away with anyone elses hard earned money.This is a scam. the 18884213595 number that was attached to withdrawing my money. jessica id #3284and katie id #3236 states that someone is using their number to collect my money. they dont give refunds or close accounts. the play on names is automative income system. what a joke lies lies lies. what ever god is watching them until judgment day. i dont want to be them. |
JoAnne Wi | 8:21am on Thursday, May 14th, 2009  |
I was already working part time. Then the company down sizes and dropped wages by 10%. Guess what now I just get called in when there short and in a bind for help. Kind of nasty wouldn't you say.
I think i would rather starve to death than put up with all the bull. Guess what else I do not have money to spend on junk sad but true. |
DCR Jacksonville, Florida | 4:40pm on Sunday, May 10th, 2009  |
I have e-mailed a request to Automated wealth systems on 5 occasions last week requesting a refund. Not one response from this company. I have called them 3 times to request a refund with, once again no response. Oh, when I did call, they put you on hold and a "sales" message comes on. What a "joke" for customer service/refunds.
They have my e-mail address and cell number.
This is a total "rip off" and "scam"
Join at your own risk, and you better have plenty of money! I would say more, but my words are not fit for print!!!! |
Steve Puchalski Macomb, MI | 11:41pm on Thursday, May 7th, 2009  |
Unfortunately, there is no way to get rich quick unless you win the lottery. If you want to make a lot of money you have to work hard. The best bang for your buck, to me, is network marketing! It's hard work, but it's fun and where else can you work hard for 1-3 years and then live a semi-retired life? |
George Anderson Marietta,GA | 9:30pm on Sunday, May 3rd, 2009  |
Thanx. I was going to invest into tonight!! OH well back to the drawing board. Trying to find a way out of corporate america!! |
Rick B.C. | 2:42pm on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009  |
I ordered this program "Makemoneytakingsurveys" and received a call from a personal coach. I had family over one evening when he phoned five times in ten minutes. Everytime, he wanted five minutes of my time, and I said no. These people are very RUDE! I'm canceling right away because of these inconsiderate people!! |
Rob Canada | 10:27am on Saturday, April 25th, 2009  |
They do not stand behind their "100% No Questions Asked Refund Guarantee". People should stear clear of this - in my opinion it's just another scam that is made to sound like the opportunity of a lifetime. They have "legitimate" sounding products, and keep wanting more money from you for everything. They are probably the only ones who are making money from this. BE SMART - STAY AWAY FROM THIS!!!! |
Lee Minnesota | 8:09am on Saturday, April 25th, 2009  |
Dear Brent. How come your reg. fee is dropping from $99 to $7 every time try to leave your advertisement. I will tell you why it could be cheap product that doesn’t work or is definitely a scam.
Steve thanks you saved one frustrated person to stay online and keep looking for opportunity |
B T ALABAMA | 10:26pm on Friday, April 24th, 2009  |
best program i have ever bought!! " not "after this jackass purchased the Brent Austin program.first thing i did was to get a mentor, because i've never done this type of thing before. after he asked for another $989.95 thats to help things advance faster he said.well to make along story i called and got a refund. and as it is said "if it sound to good to be true it probably is". folks the way things are today money is real hard to come by. so just check it out before you buy. the number to call for refund is"330-665-2385" you might have to wait on hold a little but you will get trough. god bless you all and be kind to one another. |
lisa los angeles | 11:32am on Thursday, April 23rd, 2009  |
This programs, sucks, all it does is that it keeps asking you for more money for everything. |
Oscar TN | 5:02pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009  |
THIS GUYS ARE GOOD ON THIS THEY GOT ME WHIT $67 FIRST DAY THEN I GOT A CALL THAT IF I PUT $900
I COULD FIANCE THE REST BUT NOW THAT I WANT OUT NOBODY ANSWERS ME OR EMAIL ME BACK. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP!!! |
meme Location unknown | 11:22pm on Monday, April 13th, 2009  |
ok.... so anyways....somehow i got stupid and did stupid but somehow got involved in VIANET and some nevada crap into having an LLC which is like 1600 plus 7.00 plus 9** something and i don't get it anymore plus now I have to pay the 99. for their service???? that's over 2000 yet right??? how do i get out!!! please help me. what to do? what to do??? |
Roy Clayton, NC | 4:01am on Friday, April 10th, 2009  |
Hello,
I just about got scammed by this. But, I decided to check out some reviews first. I checked out this one, which incidentally is the only review site that has impressed online. There is no way I would have known what I was getting into. But your site and especially comments from your viewers, convinced me that I needed to stay away from this.
Thanks,
Roy |
Anonymous Location unknown | 9:31am on Monday, April 6th, 2009  |
Brent Austin and Mark Jenny are scammers |
maria s seattle, wa | 9:20am on Thursday, March 26th, 2009  |
I got Scammed by this AWS.They lure you with signing in as a member for $49.95 and get your credit card numbers. I have talked to them about the costs and said don't worry, we will help you with all those. I got suckered in really good until I talked with SBA and SCORE and said it is one big SCAM!!! Tried getting money but no response, so reported then to the Attorney General's Office, Cybercrime investigations, TODAY show, call up credit card companies to freeze accounts, etc. PLEASE do not fall for this, it will cost you unlimited anguish, bills you cannot pay and a business that will never get off the ground. |
A. Hansen Idaho | 1:07am on Thursday, March 26th, 2009  |
Woot, here is an official link for Refunds! The refund request link is automatedwealthsystem.org/refund.php or customer support line at 1 (888) 383-2370. |
Capt. S.M. Harris Little River, S. Carolina | 7:42pm on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009  |
What a RIP OFF, Please don't get caught up in this web of deceit. For what should have been a simple way to make a few dollars turned out to be an out of pocket expense of nearly $6,000.00. Something told me to check into this a little deeper. I'm surely glad that I did. I was able to get my initial investment returned without any hassle. You can too, call up (330)665-2385 and bail out of this hogwash. I find it hard to believe that I could let myself get caught up in this SCAM ! |
L. Windom Mississippi | 11:09am on Sunday, March 22nd, 2009  |
I too paid over 100 dollars only to be stuck at the member's page. I cold not click on anything. Neither did I get a login ID or password to come back to the website. I was only told to go to more and more websites. Basically I am stuck and at this point, out of over 100 dollars. I also called the 330 number and according to customer service, my refund is now in progress. I am horrified. |
Vanessa A. Hawaii | 6:23pm on Saturday, March 21st, 2009  |
Glad I did the research, I was about to order this program. Just another scam. Hopefully I will find a good home based business. Aloha and Mahalo |
Nancy Miller Montana | 9:18pm on Thursday, March 19th, 2009  |
I too signed on but with the ICI Coachong company which obvious in association with this company. I believe I just got screwed out of $915. I called to cancel today and of course have not heard a word. I did not submit the contract though so hoping thats it. Hope they burn in h--- for taking advantage of people in desperate times. I really hope that phrase, what comes around goes around but you know, it really doesn't seem to help us good people. |
Judy Stevens Ohio | 2:32pm on Thursday, March 19th, 2009  |
I, too, fell for the Brent Austin Program. I am unemployed and I thought it was the #1 work from home program. Although I kept upgrading the program and at the end could not do a thing with it, you have to be a marketing major and internet genius to do this program, they were very nice and refunded all my money!! The BIG PROBLEM came when I said I needed a mentor. They are really recruiters. They are coaching from IVY Capital.
BEWARE!!!! They pressure you into being mentored when you already have spent the first $233.00. You sign a paper saying you can cancel before midnight on the third day. I tried to cancel the next day, which was the second day. I sent two emails, left two messages, I called many, many times and no one would ever return my calls. I had two employees call to set up appointments with me and I told them I canceled BUT I keep getting information from them like I still belong INCLUDING "BILLS"
I am going to have to contact my attorney that is how serious this is. The paper clearly states I can cancel!!!! But they will not respond to this.
PLEASE NOBODY SHOULD EVER JOIN THIS PROGRAM!!!! |
Geoff Yarrow ON | 7:36pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009  |
I agree...scammers are dreadful. I've been researching IM for a while and have found SEVERAL similar scams. Always research any prospects. It seems a lot of them are just looking to keep on taking your money. Thanks Steve, for supplying some real info. |
Delight Goich Utah | 5:34pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009  |
I haven't worked in years and with the economy the way it is, well I've been looking for work with no success. My mother said that there was this great write up in AARP that I should check it out. It said that if you have to pay for work at home it is a scam, try us out we are free. So I went to the website listened and read the whole thing and at the end of the page wouldn't know just 49.95 with coupon. So I thought I need to do some research and I'm glad I did. Thank you Steve Albright. |
john ar | 6:31am on Thursday, March 12th, 2009  |
Thanks for your comments. Sounds like I saved myself alot of time and money! |
Ryan Utah | 11:26am on Tuesday, March 10th, 2009  |
Last week I started looking into AWS, I decided to go with the $67 then I got suckered out of $49 then another $67. The next day I get called by a Mentor Saying if I come up with $915 down I can move on, and finance the rest of the $3500. I was told I had 3 days to cancel. I decided to try and cancel after I found out that the $915 down and the rest financed didn't cover my startup. They said I needed to come up with another $5300 to continue. So I said no way and wanted out. I called the numbers above and was able to get the 67,49,67 back no problem, but I found out that the $915 isn't through them but some ICI Coaching. I get a number to call 888-514-6020 and everytime you call, all you get is the receptionist saying I'll take your name and number and pass it on. I've been calling non stop since the coach called with no luck to get this canceled. I'm now afraid I'm gona be held responsible for the financed part for $3500 that I was told I had 3 days to cancel.
If anyone else has ran into this let me know, here. |
Michelle C Location unknown | 9:41am on Monday, March 9th, 2009  |
Last night I paid $17.00 to get Brent Austin's information to start making money online. I then paid an additional $67.00 to become a VIP member. After doing so, I wrote down the www.myproductscenter.com website so I can get started first thing in the morning. I now am not able to get to any website to learn the information that I already paid for. I have no login information that I was given either. Help! |
Meri Asheville, NC | 10:53am on Saturday, March 7th, 2009  |
What a deceptive site -- to lure people into buying into AWS, especially after posting it on the Best 10 Work from Home website. Unfortunately, I took the bate and paid the Membership fee, the Upgrade fee for the 'starter' web page, the VIP status upgrade fee, the Internet traffic package fee, and the Platinum Traffic upgrade fee. Then the problems began. I was unable to open and print the Internet Marketing Manuals to print them out and sent off 3 emails to their help desk. NO RESPONSE at all to this date. Fortunately, I called the Customer Service number listed above, and they are processing my refunds to my credit card. All I can say is, BUYER BEWARE !!! Stay away from AWS or any of the other websites listed above. |
jasmine georgia | 1:57pm on Thursday, March 5th, 2009  |
I was able to get a refund by calling the 330-665-2385.....and that will be my last job at home that I sign up for. Most of them are scams too, don't get caught up in them. |
brian melendez tukwila,washington | 4:06pm on Wednesday, March 4th, 2009  |
AWS IS F**CKING BULLS**T, ITS A SCAM! |
bud reim saint james mn | 7:02pm on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009  |
the man should pay me for wasting my time !! |
Debbie Wotton Florida | 9:58am on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009  |
Didn't ever receive any download to start up then read this page. I called the number 866 583 9791 and was told I will receive a full refund. |
s mcaroy oklahoma | 11:44am on Saturday, February 28th, 2009  |
Brent Austin did send me a full refund when i called 330-665-2385 thank goodness |
lisa delaware | 4:53pm on Friday, February 27th, 2009  |
For anyone trying to get a refund try using the 333-665-2385 phone number for the brent austin automated wealth it worked for me. Just use the 330 phone numbers and customer service will refund you your money back and have your transaction id with you too. Hope this helps anyone out. Also at the top of this page Steve gives some phone number too, use those for the other systems. |
leah delaware | 4:21pm on Friday, February 27th, 2009  |
Wow I feel like such a fool for falling into this trap. I should have done better research. Beware!! of this so called brent austin automated wealth what a rip off and complete scam. Now Im stuck asking over and over again for a refund but I'm not giving up just yet. They continue to ask for more mney even after coughing up the 49.95 what a waste!!! |
Gabriel El Paso, TX. | 5:31am on Wednesday, February 25th, 2009  |
I did a search for working online programs. best10workfromhomeprograms.com came up so I checked it out. Now at the time I didn't know that the same people that own AWS owned that website too. I thought that it was independent review of AWS but now I know it wasn't. I was about to buy the AWS system but Thank God I did a search on Brent Austin and this review came up. I wont buy it now. Thank You for saving me some money and time. I gotta admit its a clever scheme they came up with making that extra site. Imagine how many people are falling for it. I don't blame them cus I almost did. Thx again. |
Patti Huff Wa | 6:52pm on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009  |
I am trying to get my refund as I realize this is one of the many scams out there. Is there someone out there that can give me any tips on getting my refund back? |
Trish Rhode Island | 3:47pm on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009  |
I tried this system, setting up my web page. However, it then asked that I buy into the trafficking bundle to get people to the website. The problem is I do not know how to get to the site. I tried emailing them and was told a representative would get back to me shortly. Well, a day later and I have yet to hear from them. When I try to find the website to log into my account, it takes me every where else except where I want to go. I have no idea what the web site looks like nor do I know how to get there. All I can say is welcome to another scam. |
PJP Rhode Island | 11:56am on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009  |
What Steve said is true. No matter what step I went to it just asked for more money. On top of that you have no way of getting in touch with a representative. I sent 5 e-mails in all with no luck what so ever in reaching anyone. I have no idea how to get back to the site, nor does it tell you how to get on the supposed web site they created for me. There was a contact link, which brings you to an e-mail site. After sending the e-mail off, it stated a representative would be in touch with me shortly. Guess what, no one ever got in touch with me. The number I called was a company that handles the money end of it for the automated wealth system and therefore she could not help me. In any case, anyone who sees the automated wealth site better head for the hills. Please do not waste your money on this one.
A concerned and upset customer |
A. Hansen Idaho | 1:43pm on Monday, February 23rd, 2009  |
I came across a contact page! automated-wealth-system .com/contact.php. I'm trying it now for a refund! |
A. Hansen Idaho | 1:36pm on Monday, February 23rd, 2009  |
I'm asking the same question as S. Garrett, Virginia. Has anyone been able to contact them? |
S. Garrett Virginia | 2:56am on Saturday, February 21st, 2009  |
I purchased the Brent Austin early today and I have no idea how to contact them to get a refund. Can anyone give me a website or phone number or e-mail. Has anyone out there gotten a refund? |
amy north dakota | 12:16pm on Thursday, February 19th, 2009  |
i tried AWS and didn't pay extra for the trafficking, so I have made 0.00 money, now I received a call asking me to be a new success story and they will set me up with a mentor of which there are 25 available. They are supposed to call back tonight to see if I qualify. Is this where they ask for more money again? |
Ida Pinkerton Shelbyville, Tennessee | 3:43am on Tuesday, February 17th, 2009  |
I'm a 27yr.old student with two daughters and the way jobs are hard to come by this type of scam is dreadful. I figured I could make enough money to support my family till I complete my courses. Well, thank GOD I didn't loose focus and fall into this crazy and unforgiving scheme. Also, to the folks who were taken down a road with no light-- I'm sorry. Believe me what goes around comes back right around. Hopefully, that punk will be asking for a bailout soon. |
keith b las vegas nevada | 4:05pm on Monday, February 16th, 2009  |
I purchased the AWS program and quite frankly it sucked. it was very misleading, they want all this extra money to buy this and that. Also it was a lot harder to set up than is advertised. I asked for a refund the same day i ordered it. The only good thing is they refunded the money back. Other than that this program sucks. |
paul martel studio city, ca | 11:45am on Friday, February 13th, 2009 |
I'm retired and wish to make some extra money. I've been searching the sites and always find some kind of scam. I received an email from shop at home which seemed legitimate but was afraid to apply because of the scam concerns.How can an honest person survive in this industry? Perhaps the shop at home email was a good one and I missed out because of my concern.
I found your comments very enlightening and wish there were more people out there like you.
Thanks --- Paul Martel |
Jessica South Dakota | 8:17pm on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009  |
It's basically a scam as far as I can tell. They want more and more money with every new step. I am very unsatisfied and in the process of trying to get my money back. |
Logan Ceder california | 9:45pm on Monday, February 2nd, 2009  |
The only thing that is good about this product is that it comes with a money back promise with no questions asked. Don't buy this product. |
Logan Ceder california | 9:43pm on Monday, February 2nd, 2009  |
i ordered this program because i wanted to earn a few more dollars, i truly was not expecting to make the millions it told me i would. i also did not know until now, the review that i read was supposed to be unbiased was owned by aws.
getting to the program itself...i didn't ever get to start it. they tell you that it is only $49, then when you try to close out of the page it offers you a one time deal for $17. after thinking that is all you will have to pay, there are several other programs they tell you you must buy in order to make the money worth the program. i went as far as the last step. i purchased everything and made the site that was "already made for me" and a window pops up telling you now you must get traffic to your site. this program costs 50 bucks and it supposed to include your web page into the top engines.
i told a look at the site that was made for me and it was designed the same way as aws home page. all the quote that are made up just like the home page. |
Stephen Kladder Location unknown | 10:39am on Tuesday, January 27th, 2009  |
The latest "company" in the Mark Jenny/NSA scheme is Ivy Capital....they supposedly will mentor and train you how to set up and sell on the internet according to the Brent Austin method...problem is they ask for 1000's of dollars up front... |