Let's talk about rebate processor jobs
Before we get started let me just say that you're almost certainly better off playing the new rebate processor word search puzzle than either reading all the internet chatter about rebate processing jobs or paying $39 to $200 for the honor of being the next victim of one of these scams.
But even after warning people about various types of programs at the workathometruth site I STILL get an alarming amount of inquiries asking if there are any legitimate rebate processing jobs online, so I figure if i point you to enough resources then -- well -- I've really done all I can do.
But even after warning people about various types of programs at the workathometruth site I STILL get an alarming amount of inquiries asking if there are any legitimate rebate processing jobs online, so I figure if i point you to enough resources then -- well -- I've really done all I can do.
How to Get Your Money Back
It may not be too late.
Amazingly, I gave this information to a person who had the #3 listing for the search term "rebate processor jobs" for a HubPage he had done about rebate processor jobs and he decided NOT to publish them!
So second best is to get these instructions up here and then get this lense ranked higher than his HubPage.
So second best is to get these instructions up here and then get this lense ranked higher than his HubPage.
- Click here if you paid by credit card
- If you paid for a rebate processing job opportunity with a credit card you should file a dispute with your credit card company. The link above will describe what your chargeback rights are in this situation.
- Click here if you paid by check
- Stopping payment on a check can be costly, but likely less costly than $197.00 many people have paid for these rebate processing job programs.
However, one thing the BankRate article above points out above is that stop payments have an expiration date and some scammers know this and will cash the check after the expiration date if you don't renew the stop payment (yet another fee).
So if you do a stop-payment you'll want to talk to your banker about what your next step should be in this scenario. - If you paid by Cashier's check
- If you paid for to process rebates at home via cashier's check you may be out of luck. :-(
- If you paid for a rebate processing job via a money order
Reporting Rebate Processor Job Scams
If you want to go the extra step
You might also call your State Attorney General's office. Sometimes they can help you even if the company was located in a different state.
You might also want to report to:
BBBOnline.org
RipoffReport.com
National Consumer's League
Internet Crime Complaint Center
National Fraud Information Center
You might also want to report to:
BBBOnline.org
RipoffReport.com
National Consumer's League
Internet Crime Complaint Center
National Fraud Information Center
Websites discussing, slamming, or reviewing rebate processor jobs
Links to all the best information on rebate processor jobs
You should have ZERO confusion about what to do with these rebate processor "job" opportunties once you get done going through all these resources.
- Rebate Processor Word Search Puzzle
- O.K. This first link won't really help you learn about rebate processor "job" opportunities, but at least it could keep you distracted long enough to prevent you from wasting money on one of them!
Although you'll see some of the names of the companies offering these "opportunities" and the pseudonyms of the people the companies put on their sales pages. - IveTriedThat.com reviews rebate processing jobs
- This is probably one of the most complete reviews of these rebate processing opportunities to date. They bought access to RebateProcessorJobs.com and walk you through how these rebate processor deals actually work.
Includes links to BBB reports on some of them and also a link to their ebook on how to really find work at home books, which, although short and lacking the detail of say InYourPJs is highly recommended - besides, you can name your own price for their book. What's not to love? - Phony Rebate Processor Jobs
- Extensive article about rebate processor scams, FHA refund scams, and other variations. Is not afraid to name names!
Also of not is the HUGE amount of comments made by visitors to the site. Many of them should help you gain more insight into these rebate processor deals. - SiteReviewAuthority B.S.
- This is one of those things where someone apparently wanted to see how far they could push things. This site is set up to "approve" the various schemes people are complaining about across the web. There's more I could say about this based on my research using DomainTools but unfortunately that would probably cross a legal boundary. :-(
- Please watch out for rebate processor jobs
- From the great site WAHM.com. If you're not frequenting their forums...you should be!
- ClubMom discussion about ProcessAtHome
- ProcessAtHome.com has gained the most ground so far it looks like. This is a discussion from ClubMom.com's MomsAnswers forum about ProcessAtHome.
- ReviewOPedia review of ProcessAtHome
- Excellent site that reviews the ProcessAtHome opportunity that is associated with the name Angel Stevens. Tons of comments and a place where you can post your own comments as well.
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by WorkAtHomeTruth
Full-Time affiliate marketer for 4 years. I'm the founder of TrafficThatWorks and WorkAtHomeTruth which are both run by myself and Mark P. Quinn.
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