DataEntryCompany.com
DataEntryCompany.com Review: Is DataEntryCompany.com a Scam...?
DataEntryCompany.com is another data entry
program claiming they can show you how to make $200 - $1,000 a day filling
out short forms. The creator, Josh Nelson, goes on to say that this is not
your typical job but a home business that can change your life.
So is DataEntryCompany.com a Scam?
This company is not so much a scam as it is misleading advertisement. In
fact, as apposed to the hundreds of other online data entry companies this one
does the least to trick you into thinking you're applying for a real data entry
job.
However, they still leave out a lot of facts about the business opportunity
that they're selling. DataEntryCompany.com is a basic guide on how to become an
affiliate marketer for the 10k+ products on ClickBank.
If you've never heard of it before Clickbank is an online market place where
merchants host various products for marketers to promote.
As a promoter or affiliate you make a percentage of the sale price for the
products you promote.
Now the way that DataEntryCompany shows you how to promote these
products is by advertising them on Google and Yahoo. The form that you see
on their website is from Google AdWords which they say allows you to set up a
free account.
This is true, however they leave out telling you that every time someone
clicks on your advertisement it will cost you money. This is known as Pay
Per Click advertising and is a powerful marketing tool when used properly.
This is why I don't call Data Entry Company a complete scam, the truth is that
there are tons of people making money with affiliate marketing. The
difference is that those people invested highly into a real online business education. It's unethical of DataEntryCompany to
simply say
that anyone can make money filling out short forms.
I would recommend avoiding DataEntryCompany.com and simmilar
opportunities. These guys are simply trying to take advantage of a hungry
market with a substandard product. If they actually believed in their product
then they'd promote it as an affiliate marketing
opportunity and not a data entry job.
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Customer Reviews for 'DataEntryCompany.com'
Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:  Gene Los Angeles | 10:03pm on Friday, September 4th, 2009  | Scam alert! -I was sucked into the twin to this Piece of $#it. It's called DataMoneyOnline.com *See my comments about it. Anyway, I called the phone # of that one to request help and demand a refund, to no avail. -a short recorded message offers no useful info. Red Flag! -Q: WHY is the phone # that DataMoneyOnline.com gave me reaching DataEntryCompany.com instead??? I bet these 2 guys 'Gene Truman & 'Josh Nelson' are actually the same lying SOB! *Handy Tip- If you are dying of curiosity and feel you MUST experiment for yourself and want to TRY to get involved with either of these jokers but want to only risk the little 7.95 startup fee, go ahead and have fun, BUT use a DISPOSABLE one time only use credit card # and save yourself the 197. (Personally I'd rather just blow the 8 bucks on lottery tickets, ha ha- you'll have a better chance to come out ahead than with this guys scam!) I am fairly certain most major CC's offer their customers these disposable #'s preloaded with a set spend amount for no charge, it won't cost anything to find out. I have heard PayPal does too but have not checked it out yet. One big advantage you have with a regular PayPal account (I'm not taking about their CC) is you can control the amount in it (down to empty) and if a scammer debits it, you won't be stuck with a hefty CC bill to pay within a month if that's all your account had in it was say 8.00 or 10.00 |
kim il | 4:30pm on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009  | I have signed up with this company and there customer service sucks they never reply to your emails but the good thing is they are a BBB reliable program which means you can file a complaint the the BBB and get your money back. The more complaints they have the more the government will investigate. |
greg 47274 | 10:28am on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009  | I signed up for this program and than changed my mind for fear they really wanted my money and did not complete the sign up process. In two days they had hit my account for $197.00 with out my say so. and to try and get your money back they make it almost impossible, giving you the round around saying the only way you can get to some one is by way of email and when you try that it does not work. They are in hops you give up and they get to keep your money.
Some thing needs to be done about this and these people need to be put out of business and an investigation done as to fraud, and them fleecing the American people out of their hard earned money. |
Robert Ware Seattle, Wa | 9:59am on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009  | I signed up for this program and than changed my mind for fear they really wanted my money and did not complete the sign up process. In two days they had hit my account for $197.00 with out my say so. and to try and get your money back they make it almost impossible, giving you the round around saying the only way you can get to some one is by way of email and when you try that it does not work. They are in hops you give up and they get to keep your money.
Some thing needs to be done about this and these people need to be put out of business and an investigation done as to fraud, and them fleecing the American people out of their hard earned money. |
Youa Vang fresno | 4:07pm on Monday, January 19th, 2009  | will i had sign up on the data entry company website. as it turns out it was a complete scam because at first it says that it was free if i sign up at the some sites offering free trails and i have to take one of those offers in order to get the data entry program for free. yeah i sign up thinking that it was going to be some sort of trying job on line. but to the truth everything was a kinda of a lier because they want you to buy their $119 package deal for a two year deal before they even let you try the program or anything. will im not going to pay that much money for something that does not exist. |
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