Work at Home University Reviews – Legit or Scam?

The Work At Home University, or WAH University for short, located at www.WAHUniversity.com, is a new training program for those looking to earn money with their own home business.
Their website claims that with just 60 minutes a day to spare, you can have a proven, certified, and guaranteed way to earn money with your own online business. No prior experience or skills are required, and it is a simple step by step program that anyone can follow.
If you are interested in purchasing the WAH University training program, there is a one time fee of $97.00, but their payment page claims that once you purchase, they have a 365 Day Make Money Guaranteed refund policy.
The Concerns
The first and most problematic concern with the Work at Home University is that they never say exactly what you’ll be trained to do. They ask you to pay almost $100 for a “proven method” but they never explain what that method is.
There are many different legitimate online business systems that people use to earn money every day. However, just because a business gives you the ability to earn money, does not mean that you will enjoy it or that it will be a good fit for you, and that will limit your success.
In addition, WAH University does not actually offer a 365 refund policy, their Terms & Conditions state that they only offer a 60 day refund policy, and that this policy will only be honored if you can proved that you followed their system perfectly and still failed to earn even $1. If you cannot do this, your refund will not be honored.
Simply Click to Profit
Reading the Terms and Conditions also reveals that the Work at Home University is a division of Simply Click to Profit, another work at home business opportunity that trains people how to be an Auction Listing Agent.
An Auction Listing Agent is someone who uses a dropship company to list items on auction websites or online stores. They pay wholesale prices for the items, attempt to sell them at retail, and then keep the profits for themselves.
If being an Auction Listing Agent appeals to you, there are many free resources available online that will walk you through the particulars of that job, including resources on eBay itself, or at the major dropship companies, like Doba.
And please keep in mind that when you provide your contact information to WAHUniversity.com, you are giving them and their partner companies permission to contact you, even if you are registered on the National Do Not Call list.
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April 21st, 2013 at 7:06 pm
I signed up, paid the fee because I am desperate for a job; then on each page during fee fiasco you are hit with several up-sells’ telling you that unless you purchase this “Item” you basically don’t have a chance.
I had taken the course when it first started. The woman who was the Author did well and decided to branch out. As a self-employed woman of over 50 years I appreciate her gumption and entrepreneurship.
However, I think she went to far when she added the up-sells’. In today’s economy people cannot afford a lot of up-sells’ that an easily triple the initial outlay.
I sent her an e-mail and told her that I thought she had gone overboard with the extra charges. I requested an immediate refund and have yet to hear from her and my bank account has not been refunded.
I never received any information on how to access the site or my password, basically nothing, no payment receipt-I know that my account has it but one from the company would have been nice.
April 12th, 2013 at 10:55 am
IT’S A SCAM don’t fall for “there’s only 3 positions left” they tell every one that its B.S.!!!!
March 23rd, 2013 at 4:31 pm
Hello, to all i am going to make this short and brief – do not send this company any money its a scam. When i tried to call and ask questions the woman’s kids are in the background screaming and playing, i could not hear her bad connections and she doesn’t speak well, so that was a good sign for me. I am so bless i got on this site to review “wah” university. Save your money and search for real programs don’t waste your time or energy. With the bad economy people want to earn money,not play games – who has time for that!
March 8th, 2013 at 4:26 pm
After tring 3 times to get started reality kicked in and the word SCAM screamed at me so i called them back for a refund.
March 6th, 2013 at 6:30 pm
i was researching legit at home business i came across wah ,i was thrill to read such a way to earn income at home but i was still like getting feelings it could be a scam and it was after paying the 97 they again wanted me to pay extra 200 for my web site, iam like oh no its a scam for real i been scam before over the years .i even look under bbb for feedback , and they claim it was legit company. we need to stop scams as much as possible,
February 26th, 2013 at 9:05 am
I doubt there is one, thank you for the comments.. Was almost going to pay my dollars.
Lori says:
March 20th, 2013 at 6:45 pm
I ditto this comment, thank goodness for Reviewopedia!
February 13th, 2013 at 7:16 pm
As of today, for my area, the website to sign up for the WAH University program lists 3 positions available. It DOES explain that you’ll be posting links to websites for major search engines and provides a brief tutorial on how to do so. When I tried to navigate away from the website (at the time of purchase) it offered a 61% discount and instant savings off of the original $197 start up fee. Leaving me to pay $77 instead of the $97 that was required. When trying to leave the website a second time, another reduced offer was provided for just $47. Supposedly this was an “exclusive” offer and I still declined. The website states that available positions in my area are limited and the offer can expire at any time or tomorrow, February 14, 2013. After reading these reviews, I decided NOT to accept any of the offers and continue my search for a legit job.
January 30th, 2013 at 1:29 pm
I tried the program in December. Requested a refund shortly after purchasing due to “vague” info and a new poor medical prognosis. Spoke to a mentor and a toll-free representative who said I qualified for a refund. As of this date, I still have received no refund!! Please don’t be fooled as I was…IT’S A SCAM!!!!!
January 24th, 2013 at 9:43 pm
Everything looks legit until when you have to pay.what are we paying for???and then it says contact details below,in case you’re not satisfied or not making money,I can’t find contact details anywhere.I’d be very interested to get a reply from Michelle Withrow about this.
December 31st, 2012 at 6:54 am
You should not suggest Doba. This has as many negative online reviews as WAH University. Doba seems to require contracts that bind you to large fees and provides product at prices higher than other mainstream sites. While it might also provide free information, the product it is selling seems to be another scam. Mentioning it here might seem like an endorsement to readers.
December 25th, 2012 at 12:50 am
I’ve been around IM for a while and there is no such thing as instantly start making on the internet except during the ‘google cash’ days. This is another scam. With all my expertise gained over 6 years and 18 websites, I am still struggling to make $50 a day. Thanks for the good work of protecting the gullible through this information!
Nithii says:
March 21st, 2013 at 10:56 pm
Hi Vivek …
Any idea of a good work from home jobs?Greatly appreciate your feedback!!
Julie says:
January 16th, 2013 at 2:58 pm
Hello, Just in the hunt, for home job and reading as much as possible. What is your recommendation of best internet/or stay at home job for a very motivated person.