Diana DeAngelo
ProcessAffiliateRebates.com Review:
Is Process Affiliate Rebates a Scam?
UpDate: This program has been renamed, "Process Rebates Online" at ProcessRebatesOnline.com - All other info remains unchanged.
Diana DeAngelo and her website ProcessAffiliateRebates.com have been
getting quite a bit of attention. She's been promising folks
that by following her simple system they can make $390 a day for just one hour of work.
Now, I don't know anyone who could pass up an opportunity like this so I
wanted to get all the facts out in the open before people start pouring out
their wallets to join Diana's program. I know that when times are tough
it's easy to believe in anyone who claims to have a solution but you should
always get the truth first.
So Who is Diana DeAngelo and What is the Process Affiliate
Rebates Program...?
First off, Diana DeAngelo is not a real person just a paid actor that the
marketers behind this program are using to tell a story. I'd like to take
credit for this discovery but I can't since they say that it's just a pen name
right under her picture.
These marketers have been using this sales strategy for several years now to
rake in a fortune and Diana DeAngelo is just another name in a long list of
"work at home consultants." The program itself is also nothing new...
If you have been looking into work at home opportunities then most likely you
would have come across the Rebate Processing scam. This program was
created by the same people now trying to sell you Process Rebates Online, but
instead of Diana it was Angel Stevens as the creator.
The program itself was just a basic course in affiliate marketing, a system
where you get paid for promoting other companies' products.
Affiliate/Internet marketing is a legitimate way of making money however in
these rebate processing courses they never revealed the true costs of this
method.
They also completely misrepresented this opportunity as a job; in reality no
one is paying you to process rebates online. The reason they can get
away with this whole angle is because their system is based on offering rebates
for products that you are promoting.
So essentially all you are doing is offering to split your commission with
the customer, the rebate is coming out of your pocket, and you get to keep the
rest as your profit. This is a clever scheme and regretfully thousands of
people bought into these false promises.
So is Diana DeAngelo & Process Rebates Online a Scam or Not...?
Unfortunately this program is a scam; this latest course is nothing more than
a lame effort to cover up some of the deceit they used in the rebate processing
scam. However everything that was wrong with the first version still
exists.
The company behind this scam is based out of Nicosia, Cyprus which means they
don't answer to the laws of the US or any other country. This allows them
to ignore people's refund requests for months and offer none of the customer
support they promised.
To make matters worse they will sell your personal info to other work at home
companies who use high pressure sales calls to say that the only
way you can really make money with Diana DeAngelo's system is by investing
another $6,000 - $10,000 for their services.
Overall this course is simply not worth the heartache that it will ultimately
bring you, there are thousands of complaints on this website from victims of the
original version of this scam and I can assure you that this one is no
different. The bottom line...Stay away.
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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints for
'Process
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Average Rating is
1.13
out of
5
based on
177 reviews.

Abrea Deen Cypress, Texas | 3:10pm on December 27th, 2011  | These comments are unbelievable. I ordered the system and thought it was great! I got calls like every week from them wanting to set up a "training" session.... I thought the system took a bit too much time and I was in need of money so I asked for a refund. I was fully refunded in about two weeks... this was the most legit thing I had ever bought! I'm scared to repurchase after reading these comments however. |
Anthony Jonsen Wisconsin | 9:23am on October 30th, 2009  | I purchased this program from a Man named Dr. Richard Andrew Stera who had posted a site where he reviews work at home sites. This was his number 1 pick. I paid him 49.95 to get in, only to find that all there was to see was a bunch of info on google adwords, nothing about rebates or anything like that! I guess i too am out that money if he thinks her biz is the best one out there.
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Ashley Florida | 5:51pm on October 13th, 2009  | thank you everyone for your comments and thank you to the website owners! I was almost stupid enough to fall for this scam...I hope that in the future credit card companies will find a way to automatically recognize scams and not send payment!!! |
coates j katy, texas | 4:32pm on September 17th, 2009  | this program SUCKS like no other, why would they do that to people. they should not be allowed to do this and yes am mad as hell for them taking my money. who ever is behind this I hope you go to hell with all the pain you have done. |
Joyce Howard Chester, SC | 10:17am on September 11th, 2009  | how can anyone take advantage of people who need help to make ends meet. I am so upset. has anyone found a way to get there $157.00 back? Joyce |
Vinnie Colorado | 11:56pm on September 10th, 2009  | just lost 157 bucks. should of do some research first before buying. i just got it like two days ago and didn't understand the instruction, so i wanted my refund back but...........like every story here, its hard to reach them. i was on hold for 30 min. and finally they pick up and "told me that they are busy right now and will call me back in a minute" waited for an hour, still nothing. called back and same thing... WARNING- DO NOT BUY THIS SCAM, STAY AWAY |
Vicki Crowell Denver, CO | 7:00pm on August 23rd, 2009  | Applied as a certifired bookkeeper with years of experience in gelcos and will prosecute if I don't get what I paid for now- not 7 weeks training from now |
William Clyde Bakersfield, ca | 11:42am on August 4th, 2009  | I was going through the comments here after reading the negative review, just wanted to say thanks to all. The information on this site and others like it saves a lot of people from going through more hard times in a day and age when its already hard enough. |
Rusty California | 9:44am on July 28th, 2009  | The program was very good,I wondered why its not working on your part,I've actually earn $100 on my first day |
Linda South Africa | 2:00pm on July 23rd, 2009 | Having read the suggestion that Process Affiliate Rebate is a scam I decided to withdraw rather than try and work out what I was suppose to be doing to make some money and demanded a rebate. Much to my amazement I got my rebate. How did I do it? I just kept emailing them on a weekly basis calling for an update as to when I will be rebated. I checked my bank account and there it was. Surprise, surprise!! So is it a scam or isn't it. |
Lindsay New York | 1:01pm on July 22nd, 2009  | I've been trying to get a refund since April 21st. I've emailed them a number of times but now I will try calling. Hopefully this works |
HR Victoria, BC | 10:34am on July 22nd, 2009  | Bingo.... I'm another one who fell for the scam. I feel like a true dummy. Like most of you, the decision to jump at the chance to make some income comes at a moment of weakness when you're most vulnerable - out of a job.... and bills to pay. |
Orah PA | 1:03pm on July 20th, 2009  | good news! after 3 weeks approximately, I got my money back. I called Diana after speaking to my bank and the charges were still pending. Diana said it takes 7-14 days for the charges to reverse. in my case, the charges were pending and never went through. at some point they dropped off so my account was never charged. I had called Diana the same day I signed up and said I changed my mind and they claimed they voided the account but I had to follow up for a few weeks, by checking my bank account and calling Diana back and threatening to start in investigation. it paid off in the end. I was never charged and Diana never got my money. I have learned a good lesson. I have never gone for a scam before and not sure why I fell for this one, except I was in a weak place and looking for an easy answer to my troubles, I guess. I am grateful I did not cause any real damage. that's the end of this nightmare! |
LC WA. | 2:54pm on July 11th, 2009  | If you are trying to cancel the transaction and you used a credit card. Call your bank. There has to be a way to cancel without going through the scammers. Cancel the card if you have to. Don't be taken in by all this garbage. There should be a way that the banks see these and it should automatically not go through if it is a scam. It takes time for the transaction to be finalized I'm sure. Visa and the others take time, unlike the Debit. What have you got to lose by trying? |
LC Wa. | 2:45pm on July 11th, 2009  | Luckily I didn't fall for the scam...I got to thinking, since when do the companies charge that kind of money to work for them? Never in my life have I had to pay to get a job? So why start now? They pay you to work, not you pay them so they can pay you. Does that make sense? It does to me. Never pay anyone for a job they want you to do. They should pay you. Wake Up People. |
Orah PA | 12:53am on July 9th, 2009  | unfortunately I got sucked into this nightmare in a weak moment. the moment I signed up and read the materials after I paid I realized I made a mistake. it was not what they had advertised it to be. I called the 800-818-7155 number and cancelled. I called at night, got through to someone and politely refused the cruise, and finally they said they voided my account and I would be reimbursed in 2-3 days. I confirmed with bank that the money had already been charged against my account. 5 days later I checked with my bank. nothing has been reimbursed. I called the 7155 number again. it now says the office is closed and open only in the daytime. it used to b a 24/7 support line. what happened? am I going to be able to get through? if I can't get through, and give them a chance to reimburse the money I will have the bank file a regulation e-claim and initiate an investigation. I don't care how long it takes. I won't let them get away with this scam. |
sucely charlotte, NC | 11:35pm on July 7th, 2009  | I've had my computer for 3 years and doing things on this computer is risky. People please never believe nothing that has been sent to your e-mail and you don't know where or how it came from. THE only way is that you subscribe on your own self. You know I almost send 3,000 dollars to a women that said that i had won the lottery in Las Vegas and I didn't send it because the women was getting mad and then a day my bank call me and said that the check was fake. So i save myself cause I didn't send the money. And this add at the beginning is fake. People don't believe in the internet. Only if you have subscribe. |
Orlo California | 8:21pm on June 30th, 2009  | What goes around comes around, I really believe this and for those of you who were ripped off, find comfort in that. There is no such thing as working an hour and getting rich, (unless you are in the NBA). These scumbags know about greed and although most of the people who bought into this didn't do it because they were greedy but come on, common sence should tell you something! These people count on people wanting to make an easy buck and unfortunately there is an endless supply of them. It was PT Barnum that said, "there is a sucker born every minute", that's a lot of suckers. |
Kathy Wisconsin | 11:37am on June 30th, 2009  | I paid for the program yesterday and unfortunately found this website today. I did call customer service and they are suppose to be giving me my money back. Hopefully they will. I really thought this was a good way to make money but reading other peoples experiences I don't think so now. Thanks for the info |
Myrna Chicago, Il | 5:17pm on June 22nd, 2009  | I wished I would of read this before I had purchased it. I thought I was in the right track. Did about 200 Ads and post them. But yet my account is still on Zero... When going to paydot.com it seems the product is getting hit with clicks, but no sale. Customer Support sucks.. Whomever answers the phone and try to help you can't even understand them. And it takes forever to get through. You'll be on hold for a long time. Am glad you post this....To late for me. But I will check out what you may have. Am desperate and need to make money. |
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