Homewebsite.com Scam. Working from home
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Unfortunatley I think I've been scammed. Has anyone had dealings with the above company or associated companies like homewebsitecentre.com. Apparently PAYPAL have had complaints about these companies. I have parted with money and would like to get it back. What has made me suspicious is that the the first payment I made through Citybank was not the same payment company I made on the second payment for an upgrade for a larger amount of money which went through homewebsitecentre.com,very strange for one company to use two different banking systems for exactly the same product. I have since found out by googleing them and they have been scamming other people. This company offers you an home income by offering you websites.I also found out this company was previously called Home Income Cash Sytem. Can anyone including PAYPAL shed any light.
Thanks
this is their link below,too good to be true I think
http://www.automatedhomeprofits.com/qualified/
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Hello,
I as well have been scammed from this website. I have a couple of open tickets, trying to get my money back.
I came across some videos on YouTube, related to the scam. Have you had any luck with getting your money back?
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hi, i too have had 2 lots of money taken,i would like to get it back ,anyone had any success getting theirs back let me know how please
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Hi Mandy, I did get my money back from 3 different payments. All of whichI paid through paypal. The first transaction was with clickbank, I filed a complaint ticket directly from their website and referenced my transaction numbers. The last two payments where from an entirely different company, (Dotcom Internet Marketing) with these I filed a ticket from the paypal site and again referenced my transaction numbers. Its funny even though I have got my money back, I keep recieving emails from them, asking to upgrade and wanting more money. Hope this helps you.
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Hi...I too got caught up in this scam. If you access the Jabber Website you will find lots of other people who feel the same. Initially asking for £49.95, then more to be PRO member, then more to get more 'traffic' etc.......
If you get in touch with Paypal and clickbank within the 60 day money back period, you will get a refund. To rely on the 'Company' to do the decent thing, you will be whistling in the wind!!!!
All of us are sold the same websites, all with the same promise of sales which never materialise and the constant promise that if we just pay a little bit more we will be rich beyond our wildest dreams......I don't think so!
Good luck to all of you, I hope you get your money back.
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I too have been scamed by this homewebsite .com I have filed a complaint I want my money back
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Yes !! I am one of their suckers too!! I checked my various websites over a period of 5 days and nothing changed. I appeared to have exactly 8 views from 8 people on all but two of the 21 websites I was supposed to own!! I checked the http address for each site and the address took me to a Spanish dating site, so yes I can safely say that I feel I have been scammed too!"!"
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Hi I to have been scammed I emailed this company to complain that I have had no sales yet,with my hits reaching over 2000 per day or so they lead you to believe I have varied my prices from £5 to £24.95 I have entered my key words in instant customers which did bring in more hits I have also registered other websites in the instant customers which they say has been successfully registered with over 300 search engines including Google but when I searched for conformation they had not been registered.

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