Stay Home System Review
...Is Rachel Ryan a Scam?
Stay Home System by Rachel Ryan is an
online program that's supposed to teach
everyday people how to make massive profits
online. Rachel starts out by sharing a
long winded story about how her life changed
the day she met an online millionaire at a
party.
Apparently this millionaire showed her how to make money online and now she's sharing these secrets with you. This is basically a twist on the same B.S.
story that all marketers make up when they're trying to sell you something.
It's all designed to make you feel lucky and special for finding their page
and thus more likely to buy their product. In reality the Stay Home System
is nothing new, just another typical internet marketing plug and play system.
They provide you with a one page basic website that advertises more make
money programs with your affiliate link. They then give you some generic
keywords and show you how to advertise your website online.
What they call "Stay Home System Campaigns" are just advertisements that you
put up at your own expense. Every time someone clicks on your ad you'll be
charged by the search engines, something that Rachel Ryan doesn't tell you.
The Stay Home System has been done before and the only ones who've made money
are the people selling it. The problem is that the website they give you
doesn't make money. Mainly, because your target customers have
seen this before and know not to trust these types of websites. Thus, you simply end up wasting money on advertising without earning any
sales.
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Customer Reviews for 'Stay
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Comments to date: 22. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:  Dan Florida | 8:53am on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009  | What a joke... What a very bad joke, and, unfortunately, the joke's on me. I bought the program and paid for the upgrade (which, by the way, gives nothing more than the basic program does), and nearly fell on the floor. At almost the very beginning of the program intro, she says, in effect, that she lied in telling the scam story about the club soda. I'm ashamed of myself for falling for this one. I should have listened to that bell sounding in the back of my head.
Yes, there is legal recourse, but the time, effort, and money required to avail oneself of that recourse is incredibly restrictive. This would take a genuine crusader. It also, to make it a felony instead of a misdemeanor charge, would require a class action suit. If anyone out there has the wherewithal to pursue this, I'd love to get my name on the papers too, but I can't do myself. That, you see, is the real problem. Those who have the necessary means to fight this junk aren't financially unstable enough ever to try it in the first place.
Finally, if anyone ever were to pursue this, the likelihood is that the defending party would end up claiming bankruptcy anyway, leaving the plaintiff with nothing but wasted time and money while the scam would be continued under another name. This is so sad. I truly do wish someone with more stamina than I to fight such criminals would get mad and force the changes needed to end this.
If you haven't bought this, DON'T. If you have, I'm very, very sorry. |
Jeremy Hesperia, MI | 4:42pm on Thursday, April 30th, 2009  | well the millionaire she met is Justin Blake- (Jay) her bf/husband/whatever. Same address- a PO Box in Traverse City MI. He probably set the entire system up for her. The sales page looks almost identical to all of his websites. And the failure to be able to download products, the phone calls asking for your balance on your credit card- all classic JB thumbprint. he just used her tear-jerker story about being a poor single mom and plugged it into a sales page and gave her a cut of the profits. The only way she made money from it is because he promoted it for her. ADVICE- Always pay with credit card- not debit- so you can charge back if the product isn't what was promised or you get double-charged. And the only one making money from Justin Blake's products is Justin Blake.
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nick north carolina | 6:20pm on Monday, April 13th, 2009  | I'm glad that I just so happened to come across this website. I too have been considering very DEEPLY joining this program for the last TWO WEEKS now and I only came across this site by accident when I was searching for something else. Very interesting though. I appreciate all of the info. |
Rich British Columbia | 4:37pm on Thursday, April 9th, 2009  | At my age (80)you'd think I'd know better, but I too got caught.
I feel a bit of a cheat myself by putting such a low evaluation on the site. You see I bought the program
but I've never been able to get into it from the "capture page" (how I like that expression).
If there is someone out there in Cyberland who could show me how to do this, I'd very much appreciate it.
Good Hunting. |
hatescams usa | 2:28pm on Wednesday, April 8th, 2009  | I recently purchased that program. There is no way to get your money back; however I went to my bank. I filed a strike against them and was able to get my money back. A day later a proclaimed rep from stay home contacted me trying to get me to purchase the system again. YEA RIGHT!!! Their number is 8014920715 try calling and you might have a good chance of getting your money back. |
jacob moses lake, WA | 4:03pm on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009  | i was a fool and i purchased this program today in fact but i will be asking for my money back not likly though if you are thinking on doing this home based business DON"T!!!! you will be sorry |
Kitty Jellinek Australia | 2:05am on Saturday, March 7th, 2009  | Reading every ones comments here makes me sad and mad!
So many very talented copy writers - writing emotionally pulling sales letters for programs that are nothing more than deceitful scams.
Find out what is really involved with making money online and never get scammed again.
Leave your wallet in your pocket and avail yourselves of a study online 24/7. |
Catherine Location unknown | 5:56am on Friday, February 20th, 2009  | OMG!!! I'm so glad I found this site!!!! It help me a lot. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!...
Or else I would have been scamed too!!! I really felt for it! Rachel Ryan is a real GREAT LIAR.;0 |
Frank Location unknown | 11:57am on Thursday, February 12th, 2009  | I fell for it, It was being downloaded,and after a few minutes, it crashed,or such, and i can not get hold of any one to resend it.I think i have recourse, do i not?
all i want is my money back!! |
Adrian Milwaukee,Wi | 5:25pm on Tuesday, January 27th, 2009  | I have never wasted money like this before in my life!! This system sucks!!!!!!!! |
Jeff South Africa | 4:51am on Thursday, January 22nd, 2009  | I fell for this program after listening to the sob story and reading the hype. I got all the info. The tutorials are so basic its criminal. I set up 3 campaigns from the products supplied. I opened a hosting account from GoDaddy, not hostgator. I submitted my websites to several search engines. I set up campaigns on Adwords with my payment procedure through clickbank. Guess what. No sales. Just heavy costs from Adwords. It is not as easy and straight forward as the audio suggests. As far as I am concerned, it is a scam and I will not recommend anyone to join. Can anyone suggest an online business opportunity that really works in a fair manner without ripping people off and does not take forever to see results? I am about to claim a refund. Hope this is successful. I did not realize at the time that Justin Blake was involved otherwise I would not even have considered it. |
Elaine Alberta, Canada | 5:12pm on Monday, December 29th, 2008  | WOW!!!! I almost took the bait and then I search for a website like this one. Thank-you to you all and I am sorry for those who did purchase the product. I sincerely hope that you get your money back. Good Luck to you. |
carlos s Fl | 12:33am on Thursday, December 18th, 2008  | Update to my previous comment which I forgot to mention this: I searched the whole page and even the upsell page for an email address and contact number, but there is none.
Always check websites for these things. This is one way of suspecting and detecting scams. |
carlos s Fl | 12:23am on Thursday, December 18th, 2008  | The sales letter is sooo convincing that I was just about to pay for it. But then I questioned this statement: "There was no money in my account yet, and Jay made me spend my own money to get everything done".
Rachel didnt explain how much she spent and for what. I know other websites would explain that you need $10.00 for hosting $8.95 for registration etc. And nothing was mentioned about advertising cost.
This statement made it seems automatic after following the instructions: "Follow the simple instructions and you'll have people flocking to your website in only a matter of 20 minutes or so!"
It's a good thing that I now get into the habit of checking out the Product Reviews before I purchase. And I encourage you all to do the same before purchasing especially these make money online offers. |
Christy Richmond, VA | 12:15pm on Thursday, November 20th, 2008  | Don't be fooled- this is the same idea as Underground Cash Secret, also found in reviewopedia.com. Same scam, different seller. |
Corey Canada | 3:01pm on Monday, October 20th, 2008  | I too almost bought the stay at home system but since i've been scammed buying another thing like this (the ebay selling one) which gave be a bunch of useless information, i decided to look elsewhere on the net to see if this was just another scam and found this site (thank god)it just seems like theres really no way of making that kind of money on the internet they promise you UNLESS you want to scam people for their money like these people are doing by selling broke a** people like me flashy looking pamphlets with completely useless and non money making information. |
SUSAN ORANGEVALE, CA | 9:24am on Saturday, October 18th, 2008  | Well..., after surfing and searching I SIGNED UP, which at the time of SIGNING UP I was offered the PREMIUM PACKAGE for $30.00 MORE, making a TOTAL of $79.99, instead of $49.99 just to get started, which should have given me a CLUE..., right off!
Then, unfortunately Rachel didn't tell me that I had to purchase my domain and hosting account next, for $15.00 for each website package I will wanted to run. Also, she failed to mention to me, as you did..., that very time someone clicks on my website that I will be charged by the search engines!
Then lastly, I would have to setup my payment processing, which I haven't even got this far..., to see how much a premier payment processor will cost in addition to everything else!
Also, I checked Rachel's Email out at Scam-O-Matic (Is this Email a Scam?) and they didn't have anything BAD to say about Rachel's Email, and
I even checked out Rachel's website at BBB and they stated she had NO COMPLAINTS at all, which made me feel totally confident, as I proceeded..., because I so desperately need to make MONEY to keep our HOME from going into FORECLOSURE, until my Husband's Work gets going again..., which is NOT supposed to be until after the Elections!
Now..., I am just so FRUSTRATED..., I could CRY..., as I was searching for a Tutorial recommended by Rachel's Stay at Home site, when I seen your Stay Home System Review, which I was truly hoping was going to be nothing but GOOD NEWS...
I am sooo..., very tired..., of trying to do what is right and make some MONEY from HOME.., to end up SPENDING MONEY..., I DON'T even have, and I just want my MONEY back too!
Thank you for your insite, which has kept me from going on with this Program..., and I will check out your FREE Information I have already had sent to my Email Address.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter, and I will try to remain hopeful that I can make some MONEY real soon, with a real JOB, where I don't have to pay ANYONE ANY MONEY..., to go to WORK! |
Darryl groveland fl | 11:05pm on Sunday, October 12th, 2008  | i almost bought the program...glad i saw this ..i just got to ask one question...if there making that kind of money on the system then why do they need our few dollars....think about that next time you paid for work..funny thing is that when you get a real job you dont have to pay to start to work..also about those paid surveys are also bogis sure they will pay you when you get down with the survey but in order to finish one you need to purchase the package from the site so we are actually losing money |
Danilo Vargas Philippines | 7:40pm on Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 | This is informative one and prevent other people to become a victim like me I'm on my final decision to join the bandwagon but postponed it to verify whether the home stay system is really working.Thank you very much for the information. |
Jody S Ne | 3:03pm on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008  | I was also scammed. I got 2 downloads that didn't load and have not been able to reach anyone from this system. I got NOTHING for my money. I agree there are some poor excuses for human beigns out there. If anyone can help me to get my 100% garantee I would appreciate it. |
Kim Seattle, WA | 6:06pm on Friday, September 12th, 2008  | OMG... i have been surfing the web all day and this one was unique. I almost fell for it. I'm glad I found your site to slap me back to reality. I'm so tired of scams!!! |
Lynne Richards Clarksville, tn | 7:18pm on Saturday, July 12th, 2008  | I was scammed pure and simple. I don't know how these people sleep at night. The program was nothing like the presentation. I just want my money back. |
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