Ultimate Home Based Wealth Reviews – Legit or Scam?

 

The latest installment in a series of work at home kits, Ultimate Home Based Wealth (www.ultimatehomebasedwealth.com) makes its debut. As with the majority of these kits the promoters will claim that you don’t need any experience to start and that you’ll learn how to work with leading search engines and social media networks.

What these kits consist of are courses and tutorials in internet marketing. They’ll show you how to promote other peoples’ products through various online mediums. They don’t tell you much information upfront but currently this is the most prevalent method of making money online.

Now there’s nothing wrong with internet marketing, it’s a legitimate method for earning a living and is the farthest thing from a scam. However, the reason that programs like “Ultimate Home Based Wealth” get torn apart by customers is twofold.

First off they never give you the full story of what this opportunity entails and often promote it through misleading ads. They’ll say things like, “get paid to post links on Google” and other misconceptions that convince people this is a traditional job or a series of simple tasks they can do for money.

In reality when it comes to internet marketing you work for yourself and only get paid when your marketing efforts generate enough internet traffic that you start seeing some sales. You only get paid when people buy the products that you’re promoting.

Now the second reason that kits like Ultimate Home Based Wealth get riddled with negative customer complaints is because of their billing practices. In this case they advertise Ultimate Home Based Wealth for an initial trial fee of $2.97. However there’s much more to that than meets the eye

This one takes the cake when it comes to hidden charges and deceptive billing. After you fill in your personal info you’ll be taken to an order screen that looks like this.

Underneath the itemized cost you’ll see some small print which states,

See the full terms of this offer for full details as they explain that if you take advantage of the trial you only pay $2.97 today instead of the regular monthly membership price of $19.71 and the one time join fee of $129.96. If you enjoy the trial please call customer service to provide feedback of purchase at a special discount of 10%, or call the same number to let us know if you do not want to continue or be billed for the program after the trial. Call 1-877-456-2472.

The wording is purposefully vague, not to mention hard to read. If you’re not careful you might get the impression that you’re only paying the $2.97 but if you keep reading and check out their full terms and conditions you’ll find out the truth.

Once you submit your payment information your trial will begin, after which you have 2 days to decide if you want to keep the product. If you don’t cancel within that time then they’ll bill you a nonrefundable fee of $129.96 and will begin monthly charges of $19.71 and a monthly account maintenance fee of $3.85 until you tell them to stop.

Now I hope you’re starting to see why there’s never anything good said about programs like Ultimate Home Based Wealth. Tons of people fall for these without ever seeing these added charges, in this case they’ve made their offer even more sinister by including the nonrefundable clause for the main fee.

It’s clear that they’re simply trying to catch people sleeping at the wheel, realistically even if you did read the terms and conditions how could 2 days possibly be enough time to review all the materials and decide if it’s worth the high cost.

If you did fall for this and want to cancel call their customer service number, 1-877-456-2472, from the looks of things it seems like getting that $129 charge reversed will be a real problem, your best bet will be to report the charges as fraudulent to your bank or credit card company.

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Average Rating for " Ultimate Home Based Wealth " is 1 out of 5 based on 2 reviews.

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    Rebecca Tankersley says:

    April 27th, 2010 at 3:09 am

    I was reading an article on the MSN web site. about this lady called Kelly was having a hard time and found this job where you work at home and it had a link, so I click on it and I fell for this scam and didn’t even know it until to late. It said it would be only $2.97 for a trial period which covers the shipping and handling fee. They also charged my ATM_Debit Card of $129.96 , not the $2.97 That I believed that they were sending me out a starter kit, and needed my address, I have a confirmation number. there is this number 1-800-995-6046 with the access code they gave me., but, I forgot to get the customer service number written down.

    If anyone knows the customer service number please let me know by e-mailing me at Tsheba2@aol.com, so, I can call to cancel. I will be going to my bank today, and explain what happen and to see what is the steps to take to put a stop payment or what I have to do. Please anyone out there. Even Hard Times PLEASE DON’T BELIEVE NEWS ARTICLES ON MSN,AOL,YAHOO,or any other web site. and where this Lady said she interview this Kelly and put it on the news and there was a picture of her and a link to click on.

    PLEASE EVERYONE BEWARE OF WORK AT HOME SITES.

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    Cindy Homer says:

    April 21st, 2010 at 10:51 am

    I’m am so glad I found this info. I was one of those people who unfortunately fell for the “ONLY $2.97″. Because of this info I was able to cancel within the 2 day period. They are misleading to say the least. Borderline internet fraud. They actually charged my ATM-Debit card $139.86 not the $2.97 that I believed I would be charged. I did call my bank to dispute the charge but since it’s in pending status WFB couldn’t do anything until the charge actually posted. I finally contacted a live person at customer service who did accept my cancellation but informed me that the charge would go through and it will take up to 7 business days for them to issue my full credit. In the mean time the $139.86 will remain held in a pending status against my checking account. BUYER BEWARE…………….

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  • Efrain Toledo says:

    April 12th, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    Thank you for reviewing programs like Ultimate Home Base Wealth.I need to find a way to make some money from home and have found out soon that too many people are after your cash but not really interested in helping you.Nothing wrong with making money honestly but not with lies and false promises. Thank you again.

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