Your Internet Profits Reviews
Is EazyRich.com Legit or a Scam?
November 11th, 2010 | Published in Scams, Website Reviews
EazyRich.com is a new website that promises to have all the answers to your work at home problems. The website claims their Your Internet Profits kit requires no experience, that you can work when where it’s convenient for you, and that you will make enough money to stop living paycheck to paycheck.
For $3.00, you receive trial access to all of their online accessible material, which will train you on how to earn money from home. Once you purchase this trail, you will also receive free access to Social Sales Institute for 7 days.
So is Your Internet Profits a Scam?
Here’s the issue with EazyRich.com and the Your Internet Profits kit. Once you sign up and pay your $3.00 dollars, you are automatically enrolled in a subscription billing system to charge you $89.95 a month for Your Internet Profits, and $8.95 a month for the Social Sales Institute.
But the much, much larger problem with EazyRich.com and the Your Internet Profits kit is that they never tell you what you are paying for. Not once are you given even the briefest description of what you will be expected to do, what you will be training for, and whether or not this kit is backed by any sort of legitimate source.
In their Terms & Conditions, they make it clear that you are welcome to cancel at any time, but they give no reassurance whatsoever to whether or not you will be given a refund. In fact, it seems pretty clear that your money will not be refunded.
Since their trial is $3.00, people may assume it’s worthwhile to pay that small fee to take a look around. But a company that asks you for your credit card number without ever telling you what you will be getting in return, who basically puts in writing that they will not refund your money, and also adds that if your credit card expires they will take the liberty of simply changing your expiration date for you in order to continue billing you, is NOT a company you should be giving your card number to. Ever.
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