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direct_online_income_scamI know you’re not about to join Direct Online Income, are you? Everyone strives to make that extra dime and always is in search of more and more ways to make money. However, a few individuals also want to make money in a not so honest and ethical way. With the invention of the internet, more and more ways have come up to scam people of their hard earned cash. One of the most popular techniques on the internet right now is the “Get Rich Quick” programs that promise tons of money if you buy or subscribe to these programs. The sad part is that most of these “make money online scams” keep popping up everywhere you turn to while online.

This One Is Pretty Bad…

As an internet marketer, I am open to new ideas and ways of making money thus welcome them, unfortunately, over time I have become wary due to the number of fraudsters out there. One of the many online scams currently is The Direct Online Income program by one Amanda Jones. This tool is a complete scam and anyone should stay away from it. I can’t draw that conclusion without reasons, right? Here goes…

Fake Actors/Characters

To begin with, Amanda Jones does not exist; this is just a fictional character created to entice stay at home mums to buy the program. Amanda Jones character has been used to sell other scam products like Online Income Program and Online Cash University. The first thing I always look at when I hear about a program is the creator i.e. have they created any previous programs? Did the programs succeed? Are they people known in the industry? This tool promises to earn a stay at home mum at least $369 in just an hour. $369 is a lot of money to make in just 60 minutes, how does the program help you achieve that? None of these is explained.

Signs To Look For 

Always look at the disclaimer, it is always written in very short and small font sentences with big legal words on it i.e. we can’t guarantee that the product will achieve the results stated. On the product’s website, it had CNN, Facebook and other large corporation’s logo on them. However on the disclaimer section you get something like, we are not involved in any way with CNN, Facebook etc. this just proves that they put the logos there to try and make the product look legit.

Once someone exposes The Direct Online Income website as a scam, it immediately changes its url’s and links, does this sound phony to you? If you have already bought this program or any of the Amanda Jones’ programs, you need to contact your credit card company or bank to have them reverse the transaction as calls to the online income customer care are met with rude remarks and a warning to not call again least they call the cops on you for harassment.

Conclusion 

SCAM_In conclusion, before buying any tool that promises instant riches, do some research and ask around to ensure you are buying into the right product. As a note too, no online money making program no matter how good will make money without you putting a lot of time and knowledge into it.

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18 Comments

  1. I finish all 5 step and it long me out and I can not log back in o don’t know how to log back in and I have already put my credit info are they gonna take my money away ? How do I cancel what can I do please help does anyone know how to work this online income is making me mad

    • Cancel your credit card and get a new one from the bank. Get a debit card from Chase Bank to replace your credit cards or get a credit card from Chase bank, which offers a scam division and re-issuance of a new card immediately for you. Dante

  2. Does any8ne have their customer service number… I just got ripped off… i,
    Mar so stupid please hel0…

  3. Yep, just what I suspected. Also the small prints mentions additional education, presumably on the buyers dime. Glad I checked you out. It sounded to good to be true. Thanks.

  4. Glad I read this! One thing I’ve noticed about these online scams is they claim that you only have 1 day to decide to buy the kit and they have an open position just for you. That’s the first clue that it’s a scam.

  5. I recently just purchased the online kit as well. I went through the steps to get started, watched the “training” clips, and read through the steps then was connected with my “mentor”. It’s been a few days since I have been able to get back to it where I ledt off and now I cannot figure out how to even login and which site to get on. They charged me like $97 for “kit”. Should I call and try to get a refund and get my money back?? I am in need of a job badly. Please jelp. I am a single mom 4 young children under age 8 and no income.

    • Are you really asking if you should call them to get your money back.

  6. I almost bought in to that crap! Thanks a lot Vince….glad I read your posts. I’m struggling enough as it is and don’t have any extra to throw away. I would like to know of an honest online, stay at home job, if there are any. I am recently separated and need to be home for my youngest daughter. Please, if anyone hears of anything legit, let me know.

  7. All work at home jobs aren’t scams. A LOT of them are, but not all. I had almost given up on working from home and then I found a genuine opportunity. It goes not pay a lot, but at the time I just needed something to sustain me while I was in panama. I normally can’t live off if 15$ /hr. but at the time it was all I needed. You can fund work at home or work for yourself it just takes persistence.

    • What is the name of the company that you work at home that you said is not a scam, I would like to know, because I have 4 kids and I need something that I could work at home, thanks.

  8. OK, my main question is: WHAT WORK AT HOME PROGRAMS ARE NOT A SCAM? Which are truly legitimate?
    Nationwide Consumer Advocate Clark Howard has a list of legitimate work from home programs on clarkhoward.com.
    Still I am curious to find out which ones you know to be good.

    Thanks!

    • Understand that there are hardly any true “work from home” jobs out there. If there are, mostly likely they’re going to be extremely difficult to get, or more often than not, outsourced to 3rd world countries where it’s much cheaper to hire! You CAN make money online though through affiliate marketing. There’s a difference. See my number 1 recommendation for that.

      • Hi Vince may I have the number of your recommendation that you are talking about in your comments?
        Thanks

        • Hi Vince,

          May I get the the number one affiliate marketing that you recommend. Either their number or website.

          Thank you

        • My mom used to work at one called Sitel, only pays like $9 an hour and the interview process it pretty arduous. There’s also Alourica, formerly West, but it mostly has actual call centers. The Penny Hoarder has a decent list on their site

  9. I recently have purshased the online income kit ( I hope this is what it is exactly called) hoping to become one of these lucky individuals that were able to generate decent amount of money posting links online. But as far as my experience, after I finished watching all the 5 steps, I still can not figure out the whole process!!!!! They talked about Internet basics witch was pretty interesting, domain, personalized emails, customer list,affiliate marketing, testimonials from success stories, but then all they do is to talk to u really briefly about how to post links making u understand that we’ll see a step by step easy explanation of the whole thing, but instead what ends up happening is that u watch all the 5 steps that will even walk u through consignment business and e bay and how to create ur own web site but u are never being taught where to go and get the links and where to post them in order to start making money. I am sooooo willing to learn and follow any and every instruction to succeed but I am becoming a bit skeptical right now especially that when I call for the start up specialist for assistance , I am indeed connected with his or her extension but at my big disappointment nobody is answering !!!!!! When we are told specialists are standing by to get u started etc, then nothing makes sens to ms anymore !!!!! I hope I am just panicking for no reason and that this whole thing is not just one of online endless scams !!!! Anyway , I will keep u posted on how it’ll go from here

    • IT IS A SCAM…GET YOUR MONEY BACK ASAP. WORK AT HOME JOBS ARE ALL SCAMS

      • Sue. Like Vince said, not all work at home jobs are scams. There are true ones out there. You just have to read the fine print and research research research. From my experiencs. Rev.com is a great work from home job. You just have to put a lot of time into it to make the money you want. It’s for television captioning online. And from my research experience. The work from home Jobs that ask you to pay before hand are usually too good to be true. Have you ever gone to a interview and they said ok now you have to pay so and so money for a damn training kit before we get started. No! But anyways. For anyone who wants an honest referral. Google rev.com freelance captioning jobs. They’re always hiring

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