Waterhouse Report
Waterhouse
Report is the workings of Neil
Waterhouse an entrepreneur that hails
himself as a home business specialist.
The Waterhouse Report consists of his
findings after reportedly testing 384 online
work from home businesses. The Waterhouse
Report claims that if you follow Neil’s
directions you can make up to $6,000 month.
Since 1969 Neil has made his home in
Sydney, Australia where he made his mark as
a prominent business man, owning several
companies that he apparently withdrew from
in his quest to test all the home business
opportunities he can find.
Neil claims that the Waterhouse Report,
after 5 years of interviews and 384 in depth
analyses of home based business, has
narrowed down the few online opportunities
that fit Neil’s criteria for success.
The Waterhouse Report has information on
home based businesses such as making money
on eBay. Affiliate marketing, paid surveys,
and many more popular online opportunities.
The claims made in the Waterhouse
Report seemed a bit to good to be true
so I took it upon myself to test the
“tester” and see if the Waterhouse Report
lived up to its own hype.
After I paid the $27 I received the
Waterhouse Report and right away I was
disappointed. According to the Waterhouse
Report I was going to receive a list of over
300 no money down profitable opportunities.
In reality the list was stale and lacking
the numbers it promised.
On top of that the Waterhouse Report
basically told me to post items on eBay as a
way to make money. It also offered some
other long outdated methods for making money
online that are no longer viable.
Basically Neil Waterhouse sells you
access to information that is available for
free these days. If that’s not bad enough
many people have reported to me that
contacting Neil Waterhouse for refunds is an
uphill battle.
Several times I tried emailing Neil
Waterhouse or for that matter anyone at the
Waterhouse Report and all times my emails
came back with an automated reply message
that obviously did not answer my demands.
Other people reported to me that their
emails came back as undeliverable.
The other thing irking about the
Waterhouse Report is that their claim is
that once you pay your $27 the tools to
$6,000 a month are yours. Once again that is
not the case.
Upon closer investigation of the business
list that I was provided with it became
clear that access to them would cost me
another fee. On top of that these were all
home based businesses that Neil Waterhouse
was an affiliate marketer for, meaning that
once I bought anything on that list he would
receive a profit.
Overall this guy is not worth your time
or money; he provides no new content and his
claims of up to $6,000 a month profit are
outrageous and unattainable. To this date I
have not been contacted by a single person
who has stood behind Neil Waterhouse or the
Waterhouse Report.
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Comments to date: 1. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:  Boyd Sydney, Australia | 8:04pm on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008  | You should avoid dealing with Neil Waterhouse, he cannot be trusted.
1. He did not start ComputerLand Brookvale as he says.
2. He did start Cam1 Computer Wholesale but had to sell it because he was going broke.
3. He liquidated one of his businesses in an effort to avoid paying the Australian government hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes.
He is basically a liar..... |
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