Rebate Processor Jobs Reviews
Legit or Scam?
Rebate Processor
jobs are the latest home
based business fad flooding the internet,
and as with all fads there is a lot to watch
out for. There are several companies
that claim that they can set you up with a
job processing rebates at an amazing wage of
$15 per completed rebate and no shortage of
work. So do these Rebate Processor
Jobs really exist...?
These programs sound like real work but
unfortunately just like with the majority of
data entry programs they are all smoke
and mirrors. After you pay for their
memberships of $197
you do not get access to a list of companies
in need of home workers.
What these Rebate Processing programs
offer is nothing more than a
clever twist on what the data entry programs
have been doing for years. They simply tell you to
start marketing digital products online and
offer a rebate on them.
So for instance, if an eBook is selling
for $50 with an affiliate program that pays
50% commission they advise you to offer a
rebate in the neighborhood of ten bucks.
Thus, if you get a sale you make 25 - 10
with a profit of 15 dollars.
However, in order to attract customers to
your rebate proposal you will have to
advertise on the major search engines like
Google, Yahoo, and MSN. This
advertising is done on a cost per click
basis and if you follow the system you
should be prepared to invest several hundred
dollars into this.
So basically, you're not paying for a
Rebate Processor job but for a sales
strategy that can be applied to affiliate
marketing. It is possible to make
money with this method but it requires money
to invest as you will be paying close to one
dollar every time somebody clicks on your
advertisement. This can quickly add up
to you spending hundreds of dollars a day.
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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints for
'Rebate Processor'
Average Rating is
1.03
out of
5
based on
337 reviews.

So unknown | 3:24pm on April 21st, 2010 | hi, im 1 of those people that have been scam. im a stay at home mom that will like to make some extra money, who doesn't!.. well my husband and i look online for new jobs and we came across this web site online-employment.net... so can some one tell me about this program.
thank u |
Jill DENVER CO | 8:49am on September 4th, 2009  | Thank you for your website. I almost fell for the Diana DeAngelo scam but luckily my credit card was denied 3 times. These scams come into my junk mail box and from now on I will delete them immediately.
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Pat M San Antonio | 1:36pm on July 15th, 2009  | I was looking for something additional that provided income and the ability to work from home at my convenience and Diane's email seemed to be the way. I felt I could do this and I was ready to pay the $157 fee, but decided I didn't have any money to loose to gain more and your site came up. I guess I'll just keep working hard and spending less and I won't need extra money. :-) |
aliya tx. | 11:33pm on June 14th, 2009  | I am thankful to those who made this site.Two days back i received a sweet personal call and asked for my permission for sending me an email from diana angelo about becoming rebate processor.The email was so intriguing that i was about to comply to the request.To my luck i just decided to check in google the rebate processor job and landed me on this site.Big thanks for saving me from becoming a fool. |
Judy Arkansas | 9:23am on June 12th, 2009  | I am so glad that I found this website before I pulled out the credit card for Diana Angelo's rebate processing SCAM. You just saved me $150. Judy |
Internet Junkie Sacramento, CA | 7:06pm on May 26th, 2009  | The reason why our government can't do anything about these e-mail and internet scams is because the perpetrators are located in other countries where the governments either lack the resources to stop these criminals, or simply look the other way. There most likely isn't anyone named Diana DeAngelo. The scammers usually just make up fictitious individuals. Remember folks, if it sounds too good to be true, than it most likely is. |
Ruby Brown Carmichael, CA | 4:12pm on May 26th, 2009  | I was cheated out of approx. $179.00 dollars. I signed up for this sleazy so called, Rebate Processing Company that uses the phony message by Dianne DeAngelo. I tried to cancel it and could not contact them at their number after at least 10 calls. No one ever answers. I went to my bank and could not get my money back. I am going to contact the Better Business Bureau and the District Attorney's Office, here in my area. They are thieves, pure and simple. Beware of vague information and foreign banks. I am also contacting the Fraud Division at the Police Dept. I have not given up, but have learned a costly lesson. These people should be behind bars. R. Brown |
sandy pa | 11:02am on May 26th, 2009  | I was one of the ones who pulled out the credit card---next thing you get a call (or alot of calls) to do a coaching thing for $3,000.00. I have tried to call the number to cancel, you have 30 days---no one ever answers the phone. I now have disputed the charge with my credit card co. I think this is a total scam. |
Liz Virgin Islands | 11:35am on May 18th, 2009  | So glad I did my research and came on to this site. I was ready to pull out my credit card and order this program. I may be unemployed soon and was looking for a way to make money online. This rebate scam is not the way. |
concerned texas | 4:03pm on May 15th, 2009  | My concern is this, when i attempted to contact anyone who had left these supposed comments, I came up empty EVERY TIME!!!!!! So WHO'S FOOLING WHO?????????????? |
Heather Iowa | 10:28am on May 12th, 2009  | Thank you all for letting me know about this Diana; I have been receiving emails everyday from her, I finally took an hour of reading what all she had to offer, then got to the final stage and stopped.. I asked one of my friends where and how I can find out if this is a scam she told me about BBB; I checked it out and of course I found nothing, unless I went to file a claim against them then magically their name appeared; they have been turned in several times. Then I came across this website; which then gave me my final answer.. Is this a scam or not a scam?? You just never know when you come across these; you wouldn't think people would lie and make people send money. But they do.. It is a scam! Thank you all for changing my mind before I clicked and submitted anything! And for the rest of you I hope you check this out first! Thanks again!! |
Ruby Brown Carmichael, CA | 7:21pm on May 10th, 2009  | I paid approx $156.00 3 weeks ago after the pitch by Diana DeAngelo. When I found out that I had to open a Paypal account, I wanted more information. I made at least 3 calls to Customer Service to cancel or get more information. I was on the line for, at least, 40 minutes each time. After the initial answer, no one came to the phone. I was put on hold. My e-mails were ignored. I sent several. Of course they had no problem cashing my check. I was never told that the bank was in Singapore. I would never have touched this if I had known. To add insult to injury, one of their affiliates called me the next day after I had signed up and tried to interest me in their business. I have learned a costly lesson and one that will not be repeated. Ruby Brown, Carmichael, CA |
Simon CA | 12:04am on May 8th, 2009  | If it looks too good to be true, chances are it is too good to be true.
I saw the advertisement and I checked out with the BBB but could not find anything on "affiliate rebate processor program" nor "Diana DeAngelo" because they are not the names of a company.
Luckily I found this site by web search "Diana DeAngelo".It saves me $175 and the pain of being scammed.
From now on, I will do web search on key words as well as check it out with the BBB instead of just rely on the BBB which some scammers are able to hide away from. |
S. Brown Florida | 11:50pm on May 6th, 2009  | I thank you all for the information, I am a single mother working on my masters degree currently unemployed, and was thinking about giving my last $157.00 to Diana Deangelo in return of a reasonable living. I guess I'll continue to look. |
dorothea charlotte,nc | 7:00pm on May 5th, 2009 | Has anyone heard of the Diane D'angelo affiliate rebate processor program? |
kay matthews north carolina | 2:52pm on May 4th, 2009  | what a waste of my $197, sometimes i just want to reach through the computer and slap the **** out of these scammers I dont know why i keep falling for these things. |
Grace Michigan | 8:50pm on April 26th, 2009  | Has anyone had any experience dealing with either I Secret System OR Forex Enterprise System.....both also offering rebate processing jobs. Thanks for any input. |
Michelle San Diego | 11:17am on April 24th, 2009  | This sickens me. We're already laid off and looking for work and down on our luck, and then this scam artist just drives the nail in a little deeper, kicking us while we're down. Karma is a b*tch, and she will definitely get hers. :( |
Susan Virginia | 11:24am on April 18th, 2009  | I was intrigued by the idea of working from home and making enough money to quit my job, especially since my company is downsizing. When I was reading the advertisement for the program I noticed that when they said how many people were in the program it was listed as$17000.00- Who puts a dollar sign in front of the number of people? A scammer- Also there was a grammatical error where the Angle used the word in when she should have used the word is. Phishing scams are noted to have spelling and grammar errors and this was the tip off to me. Thanks for the info. |
Sean NC | 9:06pm on April 16th, 2009  | Thanks for this. My business is off by more than 50%. We've talked about internet work from home jobs in the past. I almost pulled the trigger tonight. Thanks again to everyone for the heads up. |
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