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I pray that anyone thinking about trying the home job placement scam reads this before they hit submit. This is the biggest scam I have ever come across. I should have known. I wish I wouldve trusted my gut and not gone through with this. I applied for a position with these idiots and was told my card was declined. Suprise, suprise, when I check my credit card statement ten seconds later a charge for $211.95 was on it. Now my bank tells me I can get the money back. All it takes is a simple fax from these ###s to make that happen. I have been calling and emailing for the past 2 weeks and cant get any answers out of anybody. If you are thinking about this just send me $100 bucks and punch yourself in the stomach. Its the same feeling as being accepted by these clowns.

Update by luke.27
Apr 01, 2010 11:51 am EDT

oh my dear customerservice1. yea right. you guys are so full of it. anyone reading this needs to understand that they have made absolutely no attempt to resolve this. its all a part of their we care so much b.s. i have sent at least 30 emails and called at least 50 times. you know what happens? every day i get a automatic email from these idiots telling me how i could be making 900 dollars a day. yea right. but what happens when you call you ask...NOTHING. you sit on hold for 15 min and then some ### answers the phone and says the supervisor will contact you after you give your email and phone number. NO THEY WONT. i pray nightly that smarter people research this b.s. company and invest their money smarter. im gettting my money back in a few days thanks to my bank. absolutely positively no thanks to you. the only thing i can say is i hope everyone at your company gets scammed by someone in the future just like you idiots SCAMMED me.

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estrella lopez naranjo
Bainbridge Island, US
Mar 24, 2010 11:05 pm EDT

because they say you can make money just working on internet...easy and then is lie just they still money like that...i pay to then 211.95 uds, and nothing they dont send nothing to me and then i call then i hust i hear hello and phone number thas all

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Anna Tufford
Clackamas, US
Mar 03, 2010 8:38 pm EST

I pay 211.95 and got scamed...you can't get in the website and then someone calls you and wants you to invest more money...I would like my money returned to me ASAP...that was the last of my money ...how do people get away with that kind of stuff? my transaction #[protected]

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John Graham Owen
Torquay, GB
Nov 28, 2009 10:52 am EST

I have paid monies from my bank card to Home Job Placement & have not had a response from them as of yet.
Please could you refund my monies as I have learnt that this site is a possible scam.
A reply to jg10jgo@blueyonder.co.uk would be nice

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John Davey1
Ammanford, GB
Nov 14, 2009 6:52 pm EST

I have subscibed to home job placement but, cannot get on to any website of theirs. They guaranteed 90 day money back, but that is no good if you cannot contact them at all. My assured payment number is HJP-[protected]. I hope you can resolve this matter very soon. Yours, John Davey.

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stefvizard
Newton, US
Aug 17, 2010 9:41 pm EDT

Paid $197.00...immediately had trouble logging on to the program, tried calling..it rang and rang, then a machine came on and said "goodbye". I started to research the company and found nothing but bad reviews. I've called and left messages and no response from anyone. I WANT MY MONEY BACK!

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DISGUSTED2yes2
Peru, US
Mar 30, 2010 6:03 pm EDT

I purchased this course because they say that they will connect you with companies that want their products listed on EBay. Being an EBay Power Seller I thought, wow, I can list products for someone else and make money. I could devote a few hours a week to just listing products fro someone else. When the course arrived it was a step by step course on how to sell on Ebay which I was already doing. So, I called them to tell them I wanted to return the course for a refund ( they advertise a 60 day guarantee). It took several calls to get a person to give me an RA# for the return. I sent the Package back by Priority mail with Signature Deliver Confirmation. Thank God for the foresight to do that! I gave them 15 days and they still had not refunded my credit card. I called again, got the Name of the person I spoke to, give him all the information and he told me that they had not received my package. I then explained that I had mailed it by priority mail, with signature and confirmation and that it HAD been delivered and SIGNED for. He then said that he would process the refund and that it should show in 3-5 business days. So, I warn you folks, if you return anything to them make sure you send it with SIGNATURE confirmation. NOW, we will wait and see if it does get refunded in 3-5 days. I do believe that the course itself is a good training manual for selling on EBay but not what HOOKED me..

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hoppyjackson
La Jolla, US
Apr 02, 2013 11:16 am EDT

And we had to sign a NDA (non disclosure) upon hire. A month or so before I ended my time with NSA, we were given an updated NDA form (presumably because the heat was starting to come down.) Being a kid at the time, I have no idea what it said but since this company is defunct and the OH atty general took action I really don't care. Like i said, msg me back and I will tell you everything I know about how this scam was run.

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hoppyjackson
La Jolla, US
Apr 02, 2013 11:13 am EDT

Oh yeah, and once the "customers" bought in, they received a call from another shady company we were somehow connected with out of Las Vegas, NV. These scammers would fast-talk and use high pressure sales tactics, mostly on the elderly and ignorant, to sell them "training courses" for around $10, 000. They were good at what they did and knew how to gauge how much someone would be willing to pay before they blurted out a figure. They would sell this BS "training" which consisted of PDFs and "webinars" for as little as $2, 000 to $20, 000. All of the material could be found for free elsewhere if toy knew how to find it. When customers complained this company scammed them and they wanted a refund, we claimed it was a different company and hung up on them. I am certain this was part of the scam and the $10k went to Mark Jenney or Vincent Fischer or other heads of the company.

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hoppyjackson
La Jolla, US
Apr 02, 2013 11:08 am EDT

I used to work here in "customer service". This company runs about a hundred work at home scam websites and us reps used to laugh about the customers who called in and how gullible/stupid they were. Generally, they had no idea how computers or the internet worked. I told one lady the website she needed to go to over the phone and she starts typing "http://..." into the body of an email rather than the address bar and hits "enter" and yells at me it isn't working.

We used to have to do "welcome calls" and a large percentage of answering machines I hit had messages like "thank you and god bless" or "with christ all things are possible, " to give you an idea of the types of customers we had, generally not too bright and from places like rural Kentucky or West Virginia (alot were still using dialup in 2009/2010). The largest demographic was probably the senior crowd along with shut-ins on disability. I justified this work by telling myself if the company wasn't scamming them, they were so gullible someone else would...which is the truth. Even though this company is defunct, I'm sure these marks are still losing their money to another scam outfit.

We were rewarded with bonuses and nights out, I even got to meet Jeff Dunham and get his autograph on an employee outing. I left this company after getting burned out from this kind of work and because they started treating the employees more restrictively, like children almost as the heat came down and it just wasn't worth it. Shortly after I left I heard from a co-worker the FBI or some agency raided and confiscated all the servers and computers.

I would be happy to reveal everything I know about this place though.

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Cindy Johnson Ohio
Akron, US
Nov 15, 2011 7:41 am EST

Actiongraphx, signs, banners, vehicle wraps, www.Actiongraphx.com is owned by Mary Bierman, wife of Victor Bierman, from NSA online scams. Maybe hes not allowed to own a business. They claim to offer "free banners"! Sounds about right from this group. When was the last time anything was ever free? Buyer beware. Birds of a feather flock together. It's a "sign shop" in Brecksville Ohio.

Abuse of the public and innocents should carry a heavy hand of reprimand .

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NoCandy4UScammers!!
Windsor, CA
Nov 23, 2010 8:10 am EST
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Nice Stephen. I take it you are a scam fighter?

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
May 28, 2010 9:46 am EDT

Home Job Placement scam is promoted by:

Ryan Eagle
Eagle Web Assets / EWA Network
Phone: [protected]
EMail:
ryan@eaglewebassets.com
Tom Eagle | Vice President
tom@eaglewebassets.com
Address: Eagle Web Assets Inc.
207 Willow Parkway
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
United States of America
AIM: nXo
SKYPE: EagleWebAssets
GTALK: RyanEWA@gmail.com
MSN: xCellEagle@hotmail.com
Ryan Eagle on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tacox
http://www.eaglewebassets.com/contact/
http://www.ewanetwork.com/contact/

Proof that they are promoting this Home Job Placement scam:
http://twitter.com/ewanetwork/status/14843715423

The owner of homejobplacement.net and homejobplacement.org also owns all these websites:

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Also iaffiliate:

Phone: [protected]
Fax: [protected]

All Other Inquiries:
iAffiliate
4000 Embassy Parkway
Suite 120
Akron, OH 44333

Randi.Jones@iaffiliate.com
AIM: iaffiliaterandi
Ph: [protected] ext. 305

From BBB:

NSA TECHNOLOGIES of OH Complaints Reflect Work-from-Home Offers Not as Advertised, Trouble Getting Refunds

NSA Technologies, LLC
[protected]
3867 West Market Street, Suite 256,
Akron, OH 44333

These days, many are searching for a way to make some extra cash by working from home. The above mentioned company was inquired about at our BBB a few times in recent weeks. BBB suggests that you do EXTRA research on any work from home offers prior to agreeing to the services offered.

Undergroundcashsecrets.com offers a 'free' web site and eBooks ('tools') to work from home through online affiliations. Consumers do not receive specific information on how to take advantage of this opportunity until an initial fee of $49.99 is paid. Once this fee is paid, consumers are asked to pay additional fees to upgrade them to a better program. The free website is suppose to sell other companies products and services and they pay the consumer a commission for each sale that is send to them.

Another affiliated website under NSA Technologies, LLC is MakeMoneyTakingSurveys. org. Consumers can sign up for membership by paying $39.95 and earn money by taking part in surveys from national companies. The membership sells with a 100% money back guarantee. Consumers claim that they did not earn any of the money as promised on the website and wanted their money refunded.

Here are other dbas this firm goes by:

Assured Payment Center, LLC
Auction Listings Employment Agency
Automated Wealth System
Best 10 Work at Home
Brent Austin's Automated Wealth System
Catch a Cheating Spouse
Earn Cash with Google
Emily Thomas
Get Visitors Now
Guaranteed Cash Systems
Home Job Placement
IAffiliate
Jennifer Johnson
Make Money Taking Surveys
Make Money with Overstock.com
My Product Center
My Web Builder
Six Figure Cash Machine
Six Figure Income
Underground Cash Secret
Underground Wealth System
Work at Home Recruiters
Write at Home System
You Can Be An Internet Millionaire

Full BBB Report Here
http://www.akron.bbb.org/newsearch2.asp?ComID=027200143348871

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NoCandy4UScammers!!
Windsor, CA
May 28, 2010 1:33 am EDT
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What to know if an online job is legitmate or not? If you have to pay up front it is a scam. If they sound like they are selling YOU something, they are. If anything at all seems the least bit suspicious at all and makes you wonder, then hold off and research! Do NOT believe the fake sites that have these fake people saying how great they are and how much money they made! Check here and on security sites instead (reputable sites).

Also more tips here:

http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs25a-jobseekerpriv2.htm

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Yohan 4
Gillett, US
May 02, 2010 10:20 pm EDT
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Was given, what appears to be a newspaper clipping, by a friend, whom had it sent to him by someone. Talks about learning how to list products for Fortune 500 companies, on E-Bay and being paid to do so. Of course they want $197 from me up front. Ever since I got scammed by Stores On Line, lost over $3, 000 and now being hounded by a collection agency for over $4, 000, I supposedly still owe, I am afraid to respond to internet job offers, like HomeJobPlacement.Net. With Stores On Line, I got nothing for my investment, no help and didn't even use any of their services, but they still won't give me back the $3, 000 I invested or write off the other $4, 000 they claim I still owe. After the fact, I found a website on the internet about all the complaints there are with that company. I am trying to be more proactive, with HomeJobPlacement.Net, so appreciate being able to try and determine if they are legitimate. I know there are internet jobs out there, but how do you tell what's legitimate and what's a scam? Johnny G

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aladriano
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Apr 26, 2010 11:17 pm EDT
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Please help yourself and others by reporting these people to The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). IC3 are a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).

Explain to them what the problem with this business is, and how they have cheated you and ripped you off. To report these people to the Ic3 as an internet crimes please follow this link: http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx.

However it is a good idea to send a message to other people who have the same problem or similar in order to stop these people from committing more crimes.

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bailey1
Naples, US
Apr 13, 2010 11:15 pm EDT

dang, so will my bank give me my money back if i told them what happened?

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crystal.howell86
Goldsboro, US
Apr 07, 2010 10:18 am EDT

these people are full of ###! dont waste ur money!

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qhbho
Chatswood, AU
Apr 06, 2010 1:28 pm EDT

I am another victim too. I've been charged $201.95, and till now I still have no idea what I've paid for. Anyway I don't need any of your product. Just give my money back! I live in Australia and I tried contact you several times. You should know what happend next: not deal with refunds by email and a forever busy line. My receipt number HOMEJOB [protected], and My email: qhzhl@hotmail.com. Contact me please!

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Sarah Jane Lee
Bradford, GB
Apr 06, 2010 5:41 am EDT

MESSAGE FOR HOME JOB PLACEMENT...WHO EVER YOU ARE - Answer my emails and process my refund, that is all I ask. You have had time to at least confirm receipt of my emails. Have the common courtesy and respect to do this. Also please DO NOT have your 'marketing interviwers' phone my number again. I have provided you with ALL the information to process a refund to my bank so you have NO excuse NOT to do so. Thank you

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Customerservice1
, US
Apr 01, 2010 1:53 pm EDT

We apologize for how you feel. Without an email address or receipt number to locate your purchase we can not look into your issue to ensure it is resolved. You are able to message other individuals that have posted to this site. Perhaps you can message the customer above to confirm the validity of the information contained in our post. Again, if you were interested in having your individual issue resolved, per our first post you could have provided the information necessary to obtain your refund. We are still willing to assist you, but need your cooperation to. Whereas your financial institution may take up to 30 days to process your refund, 7-10 business is the turn around time for a refund directly from Home Job Placement.

Thank You,
Customer Support

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Customerservice1
, US
Mar 31, 2010 9:04 am EDT

The above customer has been emailed the information requested. We sent a private message using this forum, as well as our own email system to communicate the information needed. We will be following up to ensure that this customer has been taken care of.

Thank You,
Customer Support

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JoyceD
Highton, AU
Mar 30, 2010 4:05 pm EDT

I have emailed support several times and also sent emails directly to Jennifer. I have called the office and have never been connected, always on hold. Please contact me directly on the email or phone number provided.

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JoyceD
Highton, AU
Mar 30, 2010 4:02 pm EDT

Sadly, I am one of those who have fallen victim to what appears to be a scam. I am still within my 60 day refund period, but cannot find a way of contacting the company. I have emailed support and they replied that they no, longer deal with refunds! Surprise, surprise! I have two different postal addresses for them from an email received and off thier web site. Does anyone know their true postal address. I would like to send back their products! My loss thus far is approx $700. They did a good job on me.
You can contact me directly on jdoherty@barryplant.com.au

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Customerservice1
, US
Mar 29, 2010 9:48 am EDT

We are customer support for Home Job Placement. The person who posted this comment signed up for Home Job Placement on 3/24/2010. This comment was posted the same day. Upon purchase of our program our shipping department processes your order. Your materials will be received shortly. However, digital access is made available to you right away. Perhaps there was some type of misunderstanding. If you have questions or need assistance with logging in to the program we can be reached at [protected] M-F 9-9 and Sat. 10-5 EST.

Thank You,
Customer Support

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BMIX
Killeen, US
Mar 25, 2010 1:05 am EDT

You can't trust those types of advertisement that say you can work at home with no problem they are really scams. If you want your money back I would call the bank they took the money from and let them know it was taken out without your permission. Then call the fake company back and let them know you will file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau and demand they give you back your money because they have not fulfilled their duties. If they are taking money out of your account it would be wise to change your account numbers and cards. If you want to work at home do look into appropriate businesses such as Alpine Access or Convergys. Hope this helps.

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Customerservice1
, US
Mar 22, 2010 10:50 am EDT

We are customer support for Home Job Placement and we are here to help. We will privately message both parties above using this forum. Without a transaction ID#, or email, we can not check our data base for a purchase. If any funds were collected from you and you have documentation we will certainly refund your charge. Rest assured that we will handle any issue that you have once it is brought to our attention. We do not want anyone to feel as though they have been taken, or that their money has gone down the drain. We can be reached directly at [protected] or support@homejobplacement.org to meet your needs.

Thank You,
Customer Support

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elr
gc, AU
Mar 20, 2010 1:49 am EDT

I am in the same boat i have tried to contact them with no luck another 211 down the drain

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Customerservice1
, US
Mar 12, 2010 10:21 am EST

Using the transaction number posted we were able to locate your account and email your member access information. Upon purchase of our program you are emailed a receipt which includes the URL for members, as well as your user name and password. This should resolve your issue. However if you would still like a refund, please phone us at [protected] for assistance.

Thank You,
Customer Support

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IRATEINNEWJERSEY
Washington Township, US
Mar 09, 2010 7:35 pm EST

I had a problem with this company as well, I called them less than 24 hours after placing the order to cancel it.They told me that it wasn't a problem and my refund would be reflected within 7-10 business days. Imagine my surprise when just two days after I spoke to a representative I received an email that they had shipped me something and a UPS tracking number was provided. The email stated the package was coming from NSA Technology...after a little more research I found out that NSA Technology is associated with quite a few of these "make money at home" scams out there.I left a note for UPS to "Return To Sender". I then contacted them to advise them of what happened and to confirm that I requested to cancel my order and I expect my full refund. They claim that they are not authorized to stop shipment and that I should have been advised upon cancelling that I would still be receiving a package.I spoke with Alison who informed me that once they receive the package I will be refunded within 7-10 busisness days from the date they receive my return. So I now go from expecting my refund sometime next week to expecting it sometime the following week.If you do not see any further update from me it means I received my refund with no further complications. Otherwise, I will be back with updates. I have worked in customer service both as a call center agent and a supervisor, I know all the customer service tricks. Trust and believe that I will get my money back one way or another. I hope the contact information below helps anyone who needs to contact these idots.

Merchant:
Home Job Placement
https://www.assuredpaycenter.com/ProductAccess?11g7j

If you have any problems accessing the product you purchased, please visit the
product website to contact their support. If you have any questions about billing
please reply to this email or call [protected].

NSA Technology [protected]

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htaylor2011
Huntington, US
Feb 28, 2010 3:48 pm EST

The same thing just happened to me. It sounded really good I am in a bad situation right now I used the money for my bills to pay for the program. I showed Hjp [protected] for the transation. I never got any other emails telling me how to login or how to use the product but they quickly took the money from my account. Now I don't know what to do I just need to get $211 back. They told me I had a 60 money back . I don't have a web-site either.

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Assaf
, IL
Feb 24, 2010 12:15 am EST

Hi,
The same thing happened to me. After reading this complaint, I sent them a request for a refund with all the requested details, to their given e-mail address, but got no reply. So, if they do it once, they do it all along.

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Assaf
, IL
Feb 24, 2010 12:13 am EST

Hi,
same thing happend to me. after reading this complaint, I sent them a request for refund with all the requested details to their given e-mail adress, but got no reply. so, if they lie once, they do it all along.

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Customersupport
, US
Dec 08, 2009 7:45 am EST

We have searched by your name and email to find your purchase of our program, but have had no success. Once you purchase Home Job Placement you have direct access to the program. Your order will generate an email receipt that includes your log in information. Often times, customers that have not gotten the email later discover it was there all along in a spam or junk folder which rarely gets checked. This can be avoided by adding us to your email contacts. Some customers have filters on their computers as well which prevents them from getting our emails at all. Log in information can be provided by phone or through email support. We can be reached at [protected], or by emailing support@homejobplacement.org for assistance.

Thank You,
Home Job Placement
Customer Support

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Customersupport
, US
Nov 17, 2009 8:19 am EST

Our 24/7 Customer Care Center is available at [protected] to assist you, or by email at support@homejobplacement.org to meet your needs. Without an email address or any other information to locate your account, we are unable to look into the issue for you. Upon purchase you should have gotten an email copy of your receipt including all the log in details needed to get started.

Thank You,
Customer Support
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