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ProcessAffiliateRebates.com Review: Is Process Affiliate Rebates a Scam?

UpDate: This program has been renamed, "Process Rebates Online" at ProcessRebatesOnline.com - All other info remains unchanged.

 

Diana DeAngelo and her website ProcessAffiliateRebates.com have been getting quite a bit of attention.  She's been promising folks that by following her simple system they can make $390 a day for just one hour of work.

Now, I don't know anyone who could pass up an opportunity like this so I wanted to get all the facts out in the open before people start pouring out their wallets to join Diana's program.  I know that when times are tough it's easy to believe in anyone who claims to have a solution but you should always get the truth first.

So Who is Diana DeAngelo and What is the Process Affiliate Rebates Program...?

First off, Diana DeAngelo is not a real person just a paid actor that the marketers behind this program are using to tell a story.  I'd like to take credit for this discovery but I can't since they say that it's just a pen name right under her picture.

These marketers have been using this sales strategy for several years now to rake in a fortune and Diana DeAngelo is just another name in a long list of "work at home consultants."  The program itself is also nothing new...

If you have been looking into work at home opportunities then most likely you would have come across the Rebate Processing scam.  This program was created by the same people now trying to sell you Process Rebates Online, but instead of Diana it was Angel Stevens as the creator.

The program itself was just a basic course in affiliate marketing, a system where you get paid for promoting other companies' products.  Affiliate/Internet marketing is a legitimate way of making money however in these rebate processing courses they never revealed the true costs of this method.

They also completely misrepresented this opportunity as a job; in reality no one is paying you to process rebates online.  The reason they can get away with this whole angle is because their system is based on offering rebates for products that you are promoting.

So essentially all you are doing is offering to split your commission with the customer, the rebate is coming out of your pocket, and you get to keep the rest as your profit.  This is a clever scheme and regretfully thousands of people bought into these false promises.

So is Diana DeAngelo & Process Rebates Online a Scam or Not...?

Unfortunately this program is a scam; this latest course is nothing more than a lame effort to cover up some of the deceit they used in the rebate processing scam.  However everything that was wrong with the first version still exists.

The company behind this scam is based out of Nicosia, Cyprus which means they don't answer to the laws of the US or any other country.  This allows them to ignore people's refund requests for months and offer none of the customer support they promised.

To make matters worse they will sell your personal info to other work at home companies who use high pressure sales calls to say that the only way you can really make money with Diana DeAngelo's system is by investing another $6,000 - $10,000 for their services.

Overall this course is simply not worth the heartache that it will ultimately bring you, there are thousands of complaints on this website from victims of the original version of this scam and I can assure you that this one is no different. The bottom line...Stay away.

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Customer Reviews for 'Process Rebates Online'

Comments to date: 176. Page 2 of 2. Average Rating:

Jeffrey P Walker   michigan

10:37am on Friday, April 24th, 2009 

KEEP CALLING, KEEP CALLING. I finally received a call back but will only receive half of my money.
VERY MISREPRESENTATIVE If you go through their training program, I think it is possible to make money, but they have such an attitude, it is hard to work with them

Jefrey P Walker   Michigan

10:31am on Friday, April 24th, 2009 

Diana De Angelo leads you on and it is totally different then the company "PMI" that it is tied too. I paid $6785 to get into the program, had a hard time with it and many personal programs crept up at the same time. They will only give me half of my money back after MANY MANY phone calls. They told me that i could come back any time. The odd thing that they only want successful people. If I dropped out, why do they want me back? I feel really stupid for getting involved with them. I believe that the program is good, if you learn the facts first and listen to the Diana DeAngelo bs. You can not make that much money that quick

S. Wright   S. C

12:06pm on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 

Glad I didn't pay the $157.00. It did sound too good to be true. Thanks!

Lynae   Alabama

11:45pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 

All i did was read the website page for process affiliate rebates. Of course the promise of that kind of money is tempting, who wouldn't want it? But the page is just so unprofessional. I am confident that any site that has a single page to read and takes more then 20 minutes to figure out is a scam. Besides the fact that it tells you repeatedly how much you can make in so little time, but it never really gets down to the details of how you do it. Plus they wave that money in your face about 50 times before you ever find out what it costs. And really, none of us are morons, we can do that math of what they promise you can make in a day would more then cover the cost of getting in. What a mess, if you want to know what a real home based business site looks like try XanGo (which there is a connected review for on this site) i know it's legitimate because i was in it for a time. However I've concluded that I don't like doing that kind of work. Some people are great at it, it's not for me.

b, bazigaran   VA

9:41pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 

I WISH HAD SEEN THIS SITE , BEFORE PAID THEM MY $157 THAT DID NOT HAVE.
I HOPE THEY GET THEIRS.

mike   arizona

6:24pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 

Geeze, almost...I've always googled this stuff. Especially glad I did this time. My grampa thought EVERYTHING was too good to be true, but i narrowed that down to the "if it sounds....."
I ALMOST fell for it. Being out of a job, with not much hope left, sure makes these things hard to resist. Good luck to everyone!!!!

Rod   Aberdeen, WA

11:31am on Monday, April 20th, 2009 

I am so sorry to see these blogs everywhere about folks losing cash to these blood-sucking leeches. I too am unemployed after 34 years of faithful service to a company that tossed me aside when the economy went south. So..here we all are, desperate to find some way to pay the bills, and it's that desperation that empowers these scams to work. I don't know of any legitimate online money making programs and I have researched extensively. If anyone finds a truly workable one, please post it for the rest of us! God Bless all of you and keep the faith! Rod

Crystal   North Carolina

11:14am on Monday, April 20th, 2009 

Let me clear up some confusion as to why all these people are upset.This program does give you information about how to be an affiliate, which you can do for free... but the processing rebates part is where things get shady, bottom line is that the support is non existent!That is what makes it a scam! To know that someone (outside of the US) made this opportunity look so good and they will support you blah blah blah, then the phone numbers do not work, Diana is not a real person, and you got suckered.Once you make the transaction they have your money and there is no working phone # associated with the credit card transaction.Please research before you pay! I unfortunately fell for this too. Just as someone said in a post earlier, you can dispute the $157 charge with your credit card company and get your money back because this is 100% fraud! The only fallback is that they are still getting their money. Someone is getting rich off of this scam! Everyone should be aware that these people are very smart and will try every way they can to make this look legit! Another tip is did you look them up on Better Business Bureau? They don't exist!! Others have suggested googling Diana DeAngelo's name. Look at all these complaints!!When there are this many complaints to read, you know that this program is a scam, 100% scam and they will be happy to take your money!! Please do not fall for this and spend your money on a work at home program that has the support you deserve and pay for!

denise   duluth ga

11:16pm on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

i also got scamed i am trying to cancel but getting cut off and long wait on the phone anyone have any help for me

jill   salt lake

7:43pm on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

Don't Let Yourself Fall Victim For Programs Like This. You Can Get Your Money Back. It Might Take Some Time And Effort,But Don't Let Them Keep Your Money. I Purchased A Program Over 2 Months Ago, Then I Added More Purchases For Advertising, Totaling $160.00 And Due To The Fact I Had Not Made 1 Sell And Nothing, I Mean Nothing Was Happening, The People That Took My Money Which Was A Big Well Known Name, Gave Me All My Money Back. They Were Happy To Get Feedback About The Company That Was Promoting The Program. Sad Thing Was Everyone That Purchased This Program Was Experiencing The Exact Same Thing I Was. NOTHING! So Go Get Em, And Don't Give Up.Not Trying To Get Your Money Back Tells Them Its's Okay To Do This.

britt   minnesota

9:43pm on Friday, April 17th, 2009 

the number above seems to work i just tried it and well i think i'm getting my money back i guess we will see in a few days what my credit card statement is.

Anonymous   Location unknown

4:35pm on Friday, April 17th, 2009 

princess Diana needs to give us our money back...

Lino B.   colorado

7:28pm on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

i am so glad i stopped to read all of these comments i almost fell for this scam,i was just trying to get out of this rut and almost dug myself a deeper hole.

Kayla   IL

5:58pm on Monday, April 13th, 2009 

Wow. that was a close one.

jen   IL

4:16pm on Friday, April 10th, 2009 

absolutely ridiculous that people scam others out of money that they work hard for! i am a single mother trying to go to school work a full time job and raise 2 young children by myself and i was looking for a way to spend more time with them instead i just was scammed out of $160 dollars!

Deena   Indianapolis

6:42am on Friday, April 10th, 2009 

You know what they say: if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Thank you all so much for your input. I was at the point where you enter your card #, then thankfully, decided to do some research. Thank you all again and good luck.

Tracy   Houston

11:42pm on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 

How could I have been so stupid to believe that a scam like this would happen to me after telling my wife not to buy into those things and look at who has eggs on the face now!!!!!!!!!!!! I plan on getting my money back some way but to anyone out there who want to give away some money pls contact me and I promise to answer your call back!!!

need to know   fort wayne

2:45pm on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 

i called some of the numbers ppl posted and i got an answer to all the numbers i called im not saying its not a scam but ppl say u cant get a hold of these ppl but i can the only thing is that i believe yal what should i say to the ppl to know they are really scamming

Ron N   Green Bay

12:20pm on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 

well I remember the words of PT Barnam the circus promoter " There is a sucker born every minute" I fell victim to this scheme only because I took the recommendations of a site that promoted home business opportunities. I have learned my lesson that when something sounds too good to be true it is not. Thank you for this information, I am trying to get back my money before it gets processed. Thank you for all the commentary on this scam

Anonymous   Location unknown

10:32am on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 

I was so excited about this opportunity. Every time it showed up in my e-mail I felt a strong urge to sign up. And so today I decided I would go for it. But thank God for His Spirit because just before I made the final decision, something said google her name. And when I put in the name I saw all of this information about it being a scam. Needless to say, my excitement turned into disappointment, but I'm so glad and relieved that this information was available to me so that I wouldn't lose money that I really don't have to throw away. It's prom season and I have to buy my daughter two prom dresses, and the bills still have to be paid. :-)

LInda   NY

2:04pm on Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 

Thanks for being available to get a response from the question "is it a viable situation"... No one has spare cash any more.. loosing what little a person has to a scam is almost like being robbed.. in person. Glad I took a little time to check out general consensus.

Jim   Phoenix Az

7:06pm on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 

I'm so glad that there is Google so we can investigate before we get ripped off. I caught the flub regarding 13 years of success for "Diane", which made me suspicious when at the very beginning she claimed her husband passed away in 2001. That was the red flag for me.

John   Spokane, WA

2:44pm on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 

Thanks for the warning. It looked good at first sight. But I learned a long time ago ... Play before you pay. You are right, The 1st Red Flag is they want money from you. 2nd. If it's such a good deal then why is she selling this scam instead of doing it herself? 3rd and most important ... Before I do anything I always go to Google Search and type in the name of what ever I am searching for and then the work Sucks. Then everyone that has had a complaint with the company will come up and you can read their story. So I went to Google Search and typed in: "Diana DeAngelo Sucks" and here I am. Good Luck to you all, John

Mark J   Yuma

5:06pm on Monday, April 6th, 2009 

Fortunately, I was one of the lucky ones who decided to google her before signing up... but it was close!
One of the things that made me think twice is that on the webpage, she talks about how her husband died in 2001 and then she was forced to work 2 jobs, etc. etc. before finding out about this... and then somewhere else on the same page it talks about how she's been the leading expert at this for 13 years...
Now, I know time flies when you are having fun... but I don't think it's been 13 years since 2001!

Thank God I decided to check it out...

Oops... gotta run...
I just got a message about a legitimate work at home program... let me see...

$2000/day, work only 7 minutes a week while watching porn and playing video games? Cool... I'm so there!

Kidding... just kidding!

Good luck everyone!

jj   jersey

12:18pm on Monday, April 6th, 2009 

I'm not sure about all this negativity. I just started. Perhaps it's a scam but after signing on I was able to get to the members site for the step by step process. It takes a while because you need someone to purchase the products before you can actually give rebates. (Now the products I feel are scams). The live chat line was extremely helpful. Everytime I had a question they were able to help me.

Gwen Jones   Parlin, NJ

10:46pm on Saturday, April 4th, 2009 

Thanks for the heads up. I am seeking a legit work-at-home job, and I thought this was the one. Thank goodness for reviews like the one you guys just gave. This will save me $157 of my hard earned money! Anyone know of any legit at-home-jobs like stuffing envelopes? LOL

princess   the univers

11:17am on Friday, April 3rd, 2009 

This is too funny. Anytime they ask for money that s/b everyone's red flag. Besides they are promoting rebates for major companies that have their own depts to handle things like rebates/customer service issues. Diana DeAngelo....LOL WHATEVERRRRRRRR

Tonia   Texa

10:39am on Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 

Thank God , thanks friends here, I was scammed $100, I thought I can find a real job working at home, I researched some days, and almost want to pay Process Affiliate Rebates company, I am lucky that friends here told me truth, I give up. Thanks all friends. Where can I look for a real job work at home?

jasen   burlington, Ontario

3:37pm on Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 

thanks to all these comments i never got scammed!

C.Davis   Kansas city,Kansas

10:49pm on Monday, March 30th, 2009 

Yes. I got scammed by the Process Affiliate Rebates Systems site.I found it through Dr. Richard Andrew Stera's Site Review Authority .Org.1250 24th Street NW.3rd Floor Washington,D.C.20037 They made the claim that it is the No1 scam free way of making money at home after checking so many other sites they found to be scams which to me looks like another one of their fronts to make it look more appealing.But I did dispute the 157 with my credit card company and got it taken it taken off my bill. Had no problem after they called the scam company and got no answer.

NA   undisclosed

7:17am on Monday, March 30th, 2009 

That's funny how you see all these bad reviews and then one guy saying, "I don't know what you're talking about, I'm getting paid." Yeah, you're probably the guy that is scamming everyone and you make a joke about it and mock everyone and throw it in their face when you stole their last dollars??? I have one word for you buddy...WOW! How can you live with yourself? You probably say to yourself, "Well they are stupid enough to fall for it." I'm sure I'm right about that. I hope you know that you have another thing coming because Karma is a bi*ch. Your judgment will come. Plus God works in mysterious ways, so don't you worry. I'm sure glad I found this site with all these comments because I had all the information in there and all I had to do was push CONFIRM. I just had this feeling that maybe I should look around one last time to make sure this wasn't a scam. I'm glad I did. After I read all these comments, I deleted all my information and got the hell off that site! Thanks everyone and to the man that calls himself (David Orton in Seattle), I hope you get what's coming to you.

Thank you John Tesh!!   Ohio

12:26am on Monday, March 30th, 2009 

I knew it was a scam for sure even after googling it as soon as it said I would have to pay $157 first. As John Tesh says, and/or on his website about work at home jobs - straight from his website, "Know this: Some of the offers out there are SCAMS! Remember: Legitimate work-at-home offers never charge you a fee to sign up, or require you to buy something before you can start. They also won’t make exaggerated claims about how much you can earn." So don't ever be a fool! NEVER PAY ANYTHING for a job or give out any personal info!!!

cugung   louisville

11:42pm on Sunday, March 29th, 2009 

Im glad that i have read this article. I believe there is not such as thing that is called "make money from home". They are all scammers.

I was about to use my credit card to pay $157, but luckily, i had a second "Wait a minute, i should do some research" hahahaha... finally i knew it fake website. And they put the machine to assist you.

Don't be Scammed,

Watch out everyone.

Too Smart   New Jersey

8:47am on Saturday, March 28th, 2009 

If this is the case I'm really angry at careerbuilders.com for giving them a sponsored link spot on their website. Thank God I was too smart for even falling for this scam. And I kinda feel bad for the people who where scammed. These people where probably jobless about to lose their home and trying look for legit work on a well known Website. I mean people come on, if it sounds too good to be true, more than likely it's a scam too good to be true.

Patricia   Miami

8:51pm on Friday, March 27th, 2009 

I am deeply disturbed. I have been scammed. The second my credit card information was accepted, I got disconnected with the web link. To this day i cannot get back to that link. No one knows anything.....help....help

Stacie   Mount Vernon, Washington

5:30pm on Friday, March 27th, 2009 

Oh I should have known! I fell for the Process Affiliate Rebates scam and just wasted $157.00. All I got for my money is a very poorly written tutorial from a person who initially claims to be a broke single mother, then refers to herself as a retired doctor. The online chat representative is always offline and doesn't respond to messages, the email for support doesn't work and the phone numbers have been disconnected. Watch out, don't fall for it like I did!!

George   New Hampshire

1:23pm on Friday, March 27th, 2009 

Thank goodness for Google. I was able to research this before giving them my money. Rule of thumb...if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. ALWAYS research before handing your money over to anyone. Especially for something over the internet.

kanesia hall   washington dc

11:13am on Friday, March 27th, 2009 

They have got me out of my 157 dollars. I live in washington dc and I've just been laid off. I have two small children, and bills that just won't stop coming. And I decided to go ahead with the program because a couple of people of blogs, said it was legitimate, but it's not. You need a ton of money to advertise. And then someone called me, and said they'd give me a loan from the company. But I had to give them 500 dollars, that's when the light went off in my head. I was like, I've just been got. This is not going to make me money, it's gonna take my money. That's 157 dollars I did not have. really. I feel stupid. I also can't get the members website anymore. and the phone numbers don't work, I'm going to report them to bbb org.

Diogenes   Washington, DC

9:26am on Friday, March 27th, 2009 

process affiliate rebates dot com IS A SCAM!! Without a doubt one of the better ones on the internet. Before, you start looking at a work at home program; there are some steps you should follow.

1. Is the advertiser listed with the Federal Business Review?
2. Check with the National White Collar Crime Center.
3. Check with Federal Bureau of Investigation Internet Crime Division.
4. Make sure that the advertiser is not incorporated in a Foreign Country as the for-mentioned is incorporated in Nicosia, Cyprus thus evading US laws giving you no legal leg to stand on.

Troy   Mass

9:23am on Friday, March 27th, 2009 

I thought something was up with Diana, she looked fake. Glad I Googled her. Good luck with your rebates.

jennifer   sussex,nj

8:17pm on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 

WOW so glad i came across this information being i have been doing alot research for a job to work from home. I actually came to one website from a guy that says this one is legit and he actually spoke to dIANA and that he did all the research himself after his wife was scammed and that this one was legit! After reading through the pages I noticed that it is the same layout as well as the BOAT AND CAR pictures from another work at home web page that is scam! I WOULD LOVE TO FIND ONE THAT IS LEGIT!!!

Debbie   Plant City, FL

2:54pm on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 

Thank God that I had the sense to check it out first. And, thanks to all of you who placed your comments here - so that I would not become the next fool.

Ailisa   Spartanburg, SC

9:01am on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 

Same thing here folks. We realized today it's a scam and we also have to wait until the transaction processes and then file a fraudulent charge. I tried to sign-up for the PayDotCom stuff and asked for online support from these people and they were dishonest, saying that the links were working. Do NOT sign-up with this program.

poala   NY

5:09pm on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 

just call their number 1-800-381-7820

Wendi   PA

12:34pm on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 

I actually went to log off the web site and a IM popped up stating that there were "only 2 positions left" and if I acted RIGHT NOW that they would reserve for me. I told them I was not interested unless I could try it before buying and was repeatedly told no. I even offered to have the amount deducted from the 1st pay - still no deal. I finally logged off and another IM popped up. They are relentless!

Kathy Huber Vachon   RI

10:59am on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 

I unfortunately realized I was scammed about 15 minutes after giving my card number. I talked to my bank and we have to wait for the payment to go thru then file a fraudulent charge form and fight to get it back.

Kristi   Ft. Lauderdale

4:27pm on Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 

Thank you so much! I almost fell for it

J.F   MA

5:47pm on Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 

the only problem I see is that they don't tell you the whole truth.

jim   oregon

1:56pm on Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 

Good information involving affiliate marketing. Dont understand why everyone is so upset. You have to get educated before you can make money online.

Jose   Illinois

10:18am on Thursday, March 19th, 2009 

I was just about to fill out the payment information with my credit card and something told me to google Diana DeAngelo and find out a little bit more about this person. Thank God I did and I really feel for all the people that got scammed by this kind of internet evil that unfortunately exists. Shame on the people who are out there trying to scam honest hard working people. If there is heavenly justice in this world I hope they get it. Straight to hell's kitchen.

Jesus   elpaso

10:04am on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 

I love google and the power of info and the people who take the time to give you the heads up thanks Steve Albright

Kathie   Seattle

9:09pm on Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 

I am so glad that I found this site and your comments before I gave my credit card. I really thought this was an answer to my problems. I guess when it sounds to good to be true it usually is. I am wishing and hoping that you all get your money back.

Kari   Rochester, NY

6:55pm on Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 

I knew it was a scam but only AFTER I'd paid the money. I've been trying for days to contact someone but the email link doesn't work and no one is answering the phone. It's so frustrating to find out that what I thought was a legitimate job, is simply a fancier version of others I come across. Stay away from this kind of work. You're better off starting your own business cleaning people's houses, at least you know you'll be getting paid for doing honest work.

Christine   California

3:38pm on Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 

I'm so sorry that you all lost money with this scam. I linked to it from "sitereviewauthority.com" which claims to review the best work-at-home programs. After thorough research, I discovered this (sitereveiwauthority)site also to be a scam, leading readers to affiliate weblinks. There were also some discrepancies on the Diana Deangelo website, which I caught early, so I did not join. Every bank/credit card co. has fraud depts., who will work at recouping your money. Always research people's names and website addresses before giving away your money.

Yoskieka   TX

10:47pm on Monday, March 16th, 2009 

Hey you all I got scammed too. Now My self and husband got to fight with the company to get our money back in 7 to 15 business days. Thanks for the phone number, I will be calling to see if I can get through will report back if I do. I' also trying to get this canceled.

Shiela   California

11:59am on Monday, March 16th, 2009

Thanks for the comments, guys...My father-in-law would have fallen into this scam if it weren't for your comments...I was also scammed into something like this, although it wasn't for rebate processing...But I'm glad I'm much smarter about this now...

Steve   Colorado

11:55am on Monday, March 16th, 2009 

Wow! I'm glad I checked this out. I am sorry for all of you who have lost money on this. I consider this a very serious crime as I know that it may very well be the last $157 that you had left and are trying to figure something out. I have been there and it sucks just too hard. There is so much of this out there and many are so transparent that you don't spend the time on them to get hooked. So, when you go to one that "seems" legit you get all ready and you make the leap just to find out there is no place to land the disappointment is great. That's why Google is my friend when checking things out because people like you have saved me from getting burned. The time pressure to buy something and the promises of huge returns on "investment" are what clued me in. It is the very reason our country is in a mess right now because the majority of our experience is this mind set and a monumental scam! Best of luck to all, may you find the true happiness you desire.

Devon   Virginia Beach

9:14pm on Sunday, March 15th, 2009 

I was so taken by how genuine Diana sounded in the letter saying how she had 2 jobs trying to make ends meet with no education and soon as I purchase the same Diana talked about how she was a doctor and she didn't want to harm her patients... Instantly I wanted my money back before going any further... Soon to realize I would have to get it back from my bank... I am upset.. but since I have spent my money... I am going to dedicate some real time and really put a effort in trying just to see... My money is spent now so I am going to do all I can to at least try to recoup my investment.

Ricky   Indianapolis

4:01am on Sunday, March 15th, 2009 

This program is so fake. I kept asking what company it was but it just kept trying to get me to join. They don't even have a real representative online. I kept cussing at it and it still answered me. Is there any way the government or anybody can sue these assh*les so nobody else will lose their money over so bs.

Michael   Florida Panhandle

1:20pm on Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Steve, thank you for the excellent information on these rip off artists!!! I just read their web page and I knew it was b.s. I'm a disabled vet and I've been trying to find a legitimate online work at home outfit for 3-4 years now but just haven't had any luck! I used to sell things on Ebay but it's gone down the toilet over the last couple years. I just don't know where to look for a real online work at home company!
Take care everyone!!!
Michael

Sheila   Maryland

12:38pm on Saturday, March 14th, 2009 

This Diana Deangelo is such as scam! I read all 41 pages of this and was unable to log into my account! I writing my credit card company to dispute the charge.

Veronica   florida

5:19pm on Friday, March 13th, 2009 

:( this really sucks. I totally fell for this scam. I am so mad that there are people out there that steal money from people with economic problems. Maybe it was the last 157 dollars they had in their pockets and had hope without thinking. ahhhh!!!!

Simon   MI

8:25am on Friday, March 13th, 2009 

The website is registered in the name of Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc. Tel 1.4252740657 Fax 1.4256960234, PMB 368, 14150 NE 20th St - F1, C/O ProcessAffiliateRebates.com, Bellevue, WA 98007 US

viktor Bernardo   new jersey

11:50pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009

hey david.hows the system working for you? i want to get it, Im 23 if u can send me some details on how its working for you i would greatly appreciate that.

Caleb Lawrence   New Yorrk

7:42pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 

I need help to cancel this. what do I have to do?

Elizabeth   Fairfax

4:00pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 

I need help to cancel this. what do I have to do?
I also feel like an idiot falling for this scam.

S.L   NEW YORK

2:37pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 

NEED HELP TO CANCEL THIS TOO! I FEEL LIKE A IDIOT!!! PLEASE HELP!

Kevin   Fl

2:16pm on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 

Clearly a scam they got me too does anyone have a real phone number and address for process affiliate rebates, Diana Deangelo i need more info for my Better Business Bureau complaint. Thank You

Cindy   Georgia

9:10am on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 

Scams of this sort can be easily researched. Try checking Snopes, Ask or any kind of search engines of your preference before falling in this type of scam. Best of luck to all of you with "Home Based Money Making Schemes!!" The internet is endless when it comes to research.

David Orton   Seattle

7:00pm on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 

I don't know what you're talking about, I'm getting paid.

R. Cogott   NJ

12:29pm on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 

After speaking again with my credit card company, at a different phine number, I was assured I would not have to pay that amount, since it was misrepresented.

Rosemarie Cogott   New Jersey

12:05pm on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 

I called my credit card company and they gave me a number for this miserable scam. I was on hold so long I finally gave up. Credit card company said that was the best way to do it because I woke up before it was posted to my account. Now I have to wait for it to be posted and then fight with the credit card company. I will pay the account off minus 157 dollars. I have never been so stupid in my life.

Patty Edwards   IN

4:53pm on Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 

Ditto They say you can cancel and you sit on hold forever. This is the worst representation I have ever seen. I will contact the better business
bureau in order to get my refund. I have contacted
my bank and will not pay this.

Emily Luebke   WI

11:35am on Monday, March 9th, 2009 

The number for a customer svs. rep is 800-860-8068 ext. 3452. The number this rep gives you to actually cancel your account is bullsh*t, you will be put on hold for the next avaliable rep. but im pretty sure there are no reps there. So you waste minutes on the phone for nothing. So i would suggest calling the number i provided and giving them hell! The ecomomy is hard enough with out these a**holes screwing us over! Even if it does work the program is so misrepresented that no one would ever invest in something so stupid if they actually knew what was involved to make a buck!

Lucy   Georgia

2:29pm on Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Hopefully you used a credit card to join. Contact your bank and dispute the amount paid.

Karen Backus   New Troy

9:09am on Saturday, March 7th, 2009 

I need help canceling this.


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