Cash From Home Review. A Copycat Scam?

 

I admit, I knew better before buying Cash From Home, but in hindsight, I can feel confident in writing this review of it and explaining why it is a scam.

Quick Report on Cash From Home:

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Creator: Mary Rogers.

Price: $97.

Overall Rating: 0 out of 10 stars.

Reason for rating: This program is either an original scam which was copied by another called Ultimate Home Profits or it just copies it. Either way, I already HAD this program and I didn’t figure it out until I started exploring it. In other words, I got scammed twice by the same program that’s named differently.

Alternatives? Yes:

Cash From Home explained:

In late October last year, I posted an update on a program called Excel Cash Flow and warned that the program had it’s name changed to Cash From Home, the same program I am reviewing right now, but the funny thing is that I forgot about the association and when I stumbled onto Cash From Home again in 2016, I forgot about that connection and purchased it again.

Now the funny thing about that is only after about halfway through exploring Cash From Home did I realize that I’ve already seen this members area before, but it wasn’t from Excel Cash Flow, it was from a program called Ultimate Home Profits which or the remainder of this review will be abbreviated like this: Ultimate Home Profits and Cash From Home will be abbreviated as Cash From Home. 

And with 2, even 3 programs, there’s 3 different names of the creators:

  • Excel Cash Flow – Debbie Jones.
  • Ultimate Home Profits – Cami White.
  • Cash From Home – Mary Rogers.
  • And by the way, these scams are pushed across popular and fake work at home special report sites, so be careful.

But back to the real issue: So this program is nothing more than a repeat of Ultimate Home Profits. The same exact videos, tutorials, PDFs and PLR products are all located in both areas.

But I’ve also gone back and compared both images from each of the member’s area. Please draw your attention to the menus on both programs:

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Alright so we see all those menus. So let’s look at Cash From Home now:

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I do wonder what the odds are of having 2 differently named programs have the exact same menu layout? I don’t think it’s possible to calculate, but come on, it’s so obvious that it’s the same! 

But you know what I did? I decided that this wasn’t enough proof for me that they are the same. I went into each page separately to prove myself wrong, and all I ended up doing was still proving that I was right. 

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And to return to the review, I also attempted to re-log into my old UHP account to compare each page between the programs, but I just couldn’t find any link that takes me back to my old account on that program. But just based on the same exact menus and previous screenshots I took that were also exactly the same, as well as the description of the old program compared to this one, it’s ALL the same. 

Update: Looks like Excel Cash Flow is also the same.

So while looking back on my old review of Ultimate Home Profits, I spotted an old screenshot I took in which there was a letter which read that it was from the team members of Excel Cash Flow.

That was the only image I had that I was able to link to that program and if Ultimate Home Profits is connected this way to Excel Cash Flow, then in one way or possibly entirely, it is the same, thus is means it is also very possibly somewhat the same or entirely the same as Cash From Home. This is my opinion but as you can see, I have a lot of research behind it.

These scams have no ethics to charge me more than once:

There are certain groups of scam sites just like these ones that I’ve dealt with, but they were at least somewhat ethical in that they never let me buy them multiple times.

Ex: In this group, we could have scams 1-10 that are all different numbers, but if I purchased #1, then I would automatically not be eligible to buy numbers 2-10. However with the scam sites we’re dealing with right now, that “rule” apparently doesn’t apply. 

Final Rating: Cash From Home

0 Stars

Red Flag (Scam)

0 out of 10 stars. As I already said, if you’re still interested to know all of the details of what’s inside Cash From Home, please look at the review of Ultimate Home Profits.

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My final thoughts: I rated Ultimate Home Profits 1 star, but:

Cash From Home despite being the same gets a big 0 and here’s why:

The training I saw from Ultimate Home Profits was bad enough, and even then I felt there might be a little bit of value so instead of just saying it’s THAT bad, I said it’s just bad and I wouldn’t recommend it, but if someone buys that program, also doesn’t like it, then finds Cash From Home and buys it again, they are basically spending another X amount of money on the SAME thing. It’s just another one of the work at home scams I’ll add to the list.

And for all I know, Excel Cash Flow is possibly also the same thing so people out there may be getting scammed two, even three times, not to mention just once. You’re going to get the same bad thing but spend more money for it. In other words, what was already bad before is only going to depreciate if I see it again and again.

So now, every one of these same programs is going to get the 0 rating. I’ve been trying to figure out if there is one person who made all 3 of these programs or if it’s 3 different people with no association who just copied it off another one, but in the first circumstance it’s still going to be a scam because one person is just finding new ways to scam the same exact way while the other scenario is just as bad since it’s an already something bad being pushed in different ways.

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It doesn’t make sense for me to waste time trying to figure it out. All I know is that it’s bad training and advertised (or copied) on different sites. That’s enough information for me and I’m tired to keep trying to prove it. If what I already showed still isn’t enough for you, then you’re just going to have to find out about it yourself or put the little training they set up to your own test to find out.

If you know of any other names Cash From Home may be associated with or stumbled onto the same type of membership menus and tutorials, please let me know and I’ll also put them in. 

23 thoughts on “Cash From Home Review. A Copycat Scam?”

  1. Always DO your due dilligence before committing to a program, go see your best friend Mr. Google and type the program with “Review” at the end. Also a couple of great sites are “RipoffReport” and “ScamBook” and of coarse on you tube, you can search for reviews if any.

    p.s. Another way to find out about a specific program is to ask folks on forums, a good one is “WarriorForum” become a free member and chit chat on “Discussions”, they have thousands of members on all kinds of affiliate programs, someone is bound to know something. Hope this helps

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  2. I can not thank you all enough for sharing and thus, preventing more of us from being. I am a Senior who was excited about the idea of working from home from a reputable company. Wrong! It’s people like you who keep my faith in mankind hopeful.

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  3. I could tell this was a scam site and just to see how low they would go, I kept trying to close the page and each time, the price went down by $10, all the way to $27! That would at least be an easier scam pill to swallow, but don’t waste your money!

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  4. I just purchased Emma Stewart’s Cash from Home program today and I believe I was able to cancel the $97 dollar charge. I’ll find out in 24 hours per the rep’s information. I called immediately after I did some more research and found this website. I’m glad I did. The customer service rep did have all my accurate information and let me know that I would receive a confirmation number within 24 hours so I’ll let you know if everything works out. I may need to contact my bank to make sure the pending charge is not processed.

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    • *UPDATE*

      I just checked my credit card statement and I did see a credit of $97.00 back into my account. Now just to be sure I’ll continue to monitor it for a month or two to see if any fraudulent charges are made.

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  5. I ended up paying as well and now I’m stuck! I’ve been trying to contact them for past 2 months and no one answers that customer support service. What to do?!

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    • If you have not received a full refund and you paid with a CC, contact them and request a charge back on your card (or ask that a dispute on such a charge be started) due to “non-delivery of digital services or products” they normally credit your account on the spot until they resolve the issue.

      p.s. If you paid with a personal check or money order, and they’ve cashed out, you’re done. They will not care to refund unless they have integrity, which is slim to none. (Banks can cancel personal checks or even M.O.’s but you have to do this within 24 hrs. of sending it) Hope this helps.

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  6. Citizens, has this company been reported to the Consumer Financial Protection Agency, Washington, DC. for questionable practices? An investigation and discovery process may/will help serious job-seekers from being scammed. Your comments and reviews helped me from becoming a victim. Thank you!

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    • Honestly Susan, in the end, reading reviews from other people on companies you’re interested in joining is the best way to protect yourself.

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  7. Thank you all sooo very much for your comments about this so called company. I too was about to pay the $97 this morning. I checked the reviews right before submitting my payment!

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  8. I got scammed too. I was asked the questions upon questions. They asked what my credit was like, etc. So after I declined that “opportunity,” I decided to see if I could still make a couple of dollars. Well, I won’t repeat what you all have already said. I got scammed (sigh). I hope other people don’t fall for it like I did.

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  9. Well I just paid my $97 and tried to get into the members areas about 3 days ago and I couldn’t. I got a message that say I needed to call a number first. I called but the office was closed.

    Next day I called and someone answered to my surprise. This guy tells me that the $97 I paid buys nothing else but an e-book with instructions on how to post links and that I gotta watch the videos and do as the instructions indicate and that I also qualify based on a bunch of questions they asked me to work with them at the development level.

    Long story short after 3 days and many questions about why I want to work online and my financial status about if I owe lots of money on credit cards, it came to the point where I told them I have like 10K available on my credit cards. They scheduled me an appointment with the supervisor.

    This morning another person calls me (not the supervisor) and tells me they are willing to bring me on board the development team under a few conditions.

    1. I needed to invest at least 10 hours per week.
    2. I needed to be teachable.
    3. Tuition. (For tuition we were going to use capital leverage) and here is where we stopped because I asked him to go in deep and explain how that works.

    All the questions from the past previous days about how much I owed and how much available credit I had was irrelevant because they wanted me to use my available credit to invest with them and supposedly make more money. This guy was telling me that if I invested the 10K available on my credit cards, I could be making 7K per month and pay my credit card back in less than 2 months. I knew something was wrong and stopped right there.

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    • Lorent,
      I JUST went through this WHOLE process on the phone and cannot believe I didn’t stop it! I knew the questions were crazy but couldn’t really get a handle on what he was looking for. He scheduled another call with me and my husband for Thursday…and now I know it’s because I didn’t know some of the numbers; mortgage, credit cards, 401k, etc… Thank you for writing this. Not gonna answer that call.

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  10. I have been looking into the CFH program for about a week or 2 now. I read over the Terms of Services and every term they had. I wasn’t working for about 4 months and my first check from my job arrived after a month of being there and was only enough to cover the stuff I was behind on. So I figured I would wait until the next check I received and just add the cash to a card I was never really going to use again, it was $97 “No biggie” I am not looking for a cheap way out of life, i’m just a young person who doesn’t know what they have the passion for that doesn’t want to go through these bs jobs that I dread even waking up for. I was just 10 minutes from getting up right now to go load the card I was going to spend money on for this program, and something told me to look up reviews for this program. I sent the program an email to their “support email” asking general questions about how the taxing works, the checks, so on so forth, and never received a reply. That should have been a red flag for me from the beginning. I appreciate people like you who have taken the sacrifice to look into things like this for people like me who are just trying to find a better way to live life without doing something they hate. I’ve never fell into a scam before, and this was about to be my first time. I deeply appreciate this review. Thank you.

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  11. Look into WAHREV…Work at Home Revenue. Their members page looks similar too. I tried them at 97.00 also and ended up spending more and making nothing. Could get no one to help me figure anything out.

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  12. Diane. Same here. I don’t understand people like this but I believe in Karma. Every 97.00 they stole hopefully will end up costing them 10 times that amount.

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  13. This so called company scammed me for $97.00 in February 2016. I sent them 2 emails and numerous phone calls requesting a refund but they totally ignored me.

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