Angela Christianson Review
Is ProcessSamplesFromHome.com a Scam...?
Angela Christianson has developed a new work from home
business, Process Samples From Home. She claims that by following her
simple opportunity anyone with an internet connection can make up to $17 per
sample that they give away.
She tells a very convincing sad story of how her husband got into an awful
car wreck while they didn't have insurance and how she was left to support her
family. Angela Christianson then goes on to say how this Processing
Samples From Home opportunity saved her family from the brink of disaster.
A lot of people tend to fall for these types of sales pitches without really
reading between the lines of what they're being offered. First off, Angela
says that all you have to do is put up free ads to advertise your samples.
There are places on the internet where you can advertise for free such as online
classifieds and through article marketing, the trouble is that you don't get a
lot of interested people and your ads get a very low amount of attention.
Most likely you will have to resort to Pay Per Click advertising through one
of the major search engines like Google in order to get people to actually click
on your ad. Now the next thing that she says is that you can go to
ClickBank to find over 20,000 companies who will pay you to give out samples of
their products.
Now I've been working with ClickBank for over 3 years and have never heard of
any merchants on there giving away free samples for promoters to give out.
This means that in order to get the sample of the product you will have to first
pay for it yourself then offer a section of it for free.
Angela Christianson says that she will recommend which companies'
samples you should be giving away, undoubtedly through her own affiliate links.
Which means she'll keep making money of you every time you buy products to then
give out samples off.
The last thing wrong with Process Samples From Home by Angela Christianson is
that it looks exactly the same as Process at Home by Angela Stevens a home
rebate processing site with the same sales approach.
They disguise a marketing strategy, whether it be offering rebates on digital
products or in this latest case offering free samples, as real work at home jobs.
Customers of Angela Christianson have no idea what they're really getting
themselves into.
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81 reviews.

julie kansas city | 7:29pm on May 9th, 2009  | i ordered the program, a man undisclosed said he was a "trainer" to help get started with the program and would give me all assistance via me telling me all my dept information and "how bad off my family is" so that he can use it as a success story. I guess I wasn't that bad because he never called back. Anyway, tried to do the program, and now the website is down, and another is up, and there are no companies or rebates to do. All comments must be kept upbeat or the leader of the site willnot publish them, and nobody is allowed to say if they are doing well or not. A TOTAL SCAM. Plus, I cannot even get my money back on this program. I wanted a part time job from home and earn a bit of a cushion while being laid off, but on the internet, there is no such thing. Better off going to McDonalds, at least there, you get paid for all your work. |
Linda Arizona | 2:57pm on April 15th, 2009  | So glad to find you here. I just received a call from the Angela Christianson/Christiansen group saying I was signed up for it. I did not know what they were talking about. Played the game in conversation for a little while today. I was supposed to gather my personal financial information and have it ready when they called me back. When I didn't have it yet they said they would call back again and have not. It is a scam. I will not give my personal information out like that anyway. Stay away from Angela C ...
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Joanne Muller Hampstead, NC | 11:57am on April 15th, 2009  | I just received a call from "Kenneth" who said he was in charge of my account as I was "signed-up" with the Angela C. company (which I rejected in late summer 2008). When I pressed him for details, numbers I could call, etc. He did not have that info. Perhaps she is taking an old list and trying to get prospects from it. If I am signed up for it why haven't I heard from them before now? Thanks, Steve for exposing fraud and helping newbies out. |
Orion Idaho | 10:10am on March 11th, 2009  | I saw the offers for this program, sadly enough they came from an "avoid internet scams" site when I checked with the BBB (better business bureau) there was no rating for this company, and infact the BBB didnt know a company of this name existed, even though I typed in the URL. 2nd try on identifying this company and its intentions landed me here, prognosis: nothing good, move on, let angelina christianson or whatever her name is languish. |
Stephani Connecticut | 11:20pm on March 6th, 2009  | Thank u I was just about to spend $157.00 but not to Angela but to a Diana Deangelo who also lost her husband but to cancer. I was reading about the exiting out and getting "hey wait" pop ups and decided to try it and what do u know "hey wait a discount 2 jobs in your area with 2 minutes to sign up or it's gone." I stopped right there. I appreciate it I could use my $157.00 on something more important. Thank you so much |
Mary CANADA | 2:55pm on March 3rd, 2009  | Thanks for your web site you save me from joining this sight.I was in the process of doing so ,every body out there ,here is another one to stay away from MEGATYPING .COM.I am trying to find something to do but they all turned out to be scams ,I think I will keep my money in my pocket. |
Larry Holloway jr Lynchburg, VA | 3:02am on February 7th, 2009  | Steve you are one hell of a guy and have a kind heart and very open mind to be honest and tell these lovely people what you have about the PROCESS FROM HOME SAMPLES by Angela ...and i must say you are ' ABSOLUTELY RIGHT' cause in the past i had joined their site and it was a bunch of major crap! Once you join you get access to a data base. But the catch is it's a ton of links that provide you NOTHING but a bunch of videos of hours of nothing but basic marketing. Sure, it can be of some help if you are looking to learn how to market but it has nothing to do with the processing of rebates and you have to go through like 3 other ' linked' sites and keep paying or having to pay all this 'EXTRA' money to have what they consider the "BEST" of your success in making money. If you want my 'honest' opinion , based on 'my experience' with that site..noone who signs is making money except "ANGELA" or shall i say " HER WEBSITE" So thank you and God bless. I love what you're doing for the people. It's a shame cause we live in this big world together as a people but the devil has always got his hand out "seeking whom he may devour" and "deceive" . But gracefully i see there are still "GREAT and KIND/NOBLE" hardworking people still on this planet. And for that you are blessed and shall receive greater things in your endeavors. Thanks again and for allowing myself to express and tell you and others as well about my experience with that site and others like it. Take care and be blessed. :) |
Jezzie Jamez NorCal, CA | 2:09pm on January 19th, 2009  | I get this crap in my box all the time and it takes away from what I am trying to do. Is there a legitamate place to go and do this online money making? |
Dave Wi | 8:22am on December 23rd, 2008  | If you can get back on their site you will find that the number of positions that are open for your area suddenly start over and count down as you are reading their garbage. I was reading and the number of positions counted down to one. They say they pull the ad when the positions are gone but if you go back on through another e-mail, they start all over again from about 30 positions open. What a joke |
Annette Richard Florida | 9:01pm on December 15th, 2008  | If you are foolish enough to take one of their discounted "carrots" as I was you will spend tedious hours being asked questions that you would never be asked when applying for a job except "why should we hire you" but the long and the short of it is the want you to use a credit card to capitalize your alledged business. WHAT A WASTE. |
Wayne Harris Baltimore | 5:00pm on December 14th, 2008  | I work for a communications company in Baltimore, going through a divorce and don't kno wup from down. This looked to good to be true and me being almost desperate I thought ok I am going to try this and then I thought Google this women. Can't say that I was surprised but it was a surprise that so many people are doing the same things. Thank you all. And I should have known something was worng when I had 39 e-mails from the same person in less than a weak. she made the spam list. |
SALLY TOUCHET CANTON, GA | 8:20am on December 5th, 2008  | She is also working under the name of Angel Stevens and I just got an offer. How is she allowed to continue to do this? Such a scam! |
Cynthia Melhado Texas | 5:05pm on December 3rd, 2008  | I received a call from this company. Said call started out like so many these days that want to entice you into letting them coach you for some hideous fee, "but you can put it on your credit card and have it paid for by the time the bill is due" RIGHT! And the poor soul they hired to initiate the call was a tragic excuse for a tele marketer.
There are many legitimate coaching companies out there, but this is not one of them. For coaching, I will seek the advise of a marketing professor from my local university. I'd trust them before anyone else.
Be very careful with online sales people, as more than to many are not on the up and up.
DO SEEK YOUR DREAMS THOUGH...THE INTERNET IS GREAT MARKETING ARENA IF AND ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. |
Rick Brooklyn, New York | 7:53pm on October 13th, 2008  | I was just about to enter my credit card info when i thought i should google this person and see what shows up and i came across this site. so Thanks for the guidance and information because i couldn't afford to give away 200 dollars right now. |
Donita OKC, OK | 6:45pm on October 2nd, 2008  | I fell into the Angela Stevens Process at Home SCAM!!!! They would never return my emails or my phone calls so I never could manage to get my money back. I also never did receive the program in the mail and could get no one to talk to me or tell me what was going on!! My $197 went down the drain...like I REALLY had it to lose on them!! Also beware of Global Info Service (www.365jobs4u.com & www.dataentryjobs.us)!!! You will work your butt off doing data entry just to never get paid at all and they will no longer talk to you!! |
Trish No location | 7:20pm on October 1st, 2008  | Got a call from some guy and he said I bought Angela's web site for $49.00. I asked him when this happened and he said 2 weeks ago and I told him I never did such a thing and he replied that somebody must have stolen my credit card and he hung up. His number is 310-599-5636 and I hope everybody calls him and give him the messages. |
michael prefer unknown | 3:19pm on October 1st, 2008  | if you have been scammed by scamangela christianson
or angel stevens contact ftc.gov and file a complaint. i did not purchase these program(s) |
April Caulfield | 2:18pm on October 1st, 2008 | I am a mother of two kids and am on disability. I am very far in debt. I have to find a way to make extra income. So I took out one more small loan to buy this product. I will not say good or bad because I don't know. So far I do not understand allot of it and have been emailing back and forth with the support staff. They seem like they want to help. But thank you for warning people so I can watch for the red flags. I paid $37 for it but that could go a long way toward food. Thanx! |
Shannon California | 6:11pm on September 26th, 2008  | I almost fell for this, but decided to Google Angela's name. I am glad I did!! Thank you all for your posts!
For those of you who are still trying to get your $$ back. (I am assuming it was paid with a CC) Call the bank or Credit Card Company and request a charge back. They will credit your account and investigate the charges. Working in the internet field I see this all the time for packages that haven't been received or services that haven't been rendered. I have also used this process myself once for product that was received damaged and the company wouldn't exchange for an undamaged item. It can be a lengthy process, but it is worth is to get you $$ back. Good Luck! |
Mark L Connecticut | 3:59pm on September 24th, 2008  | I fell for the processing rebate at home deal. I kept e-mailing the person and kept getting strange e-mails back...they seemed like form letters. I sent one every day demaning my money back. Amazingly, after about two weeks, my money was refunded. I didn't want to deal with the stress of trying to do this over the phone, so I tried e-mail. The funny thing is I never received the course in the mail...they kept saying it was coming, it was coming.
The bottom line for me is after sending an e-mail each day demaning a refund, and at times threatening legal action, they processed my refund. |
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