Scam-Reports
By: Sarah Newman

  

"Exposing Scams all over the Internet"
 

 

Is RebateWork.com just a Scam?

 


RebateWork.com is website that promises that you can make $250 to $1000 in a single day just doing credit card processing.   There are a few companies out there that offer this same strategy, but they all seem to have similar hold ups. I got a chance to test out RebateWork.com for a while before I found my current system.

These rebate companies all create the illusion that are a large amount of companies that are looking for people to work from home to help in rebate processing.   They claim all you have to do is take a few minutes a day and fill out short rebate forums.

Before I reached finical freedom, I tried companies like RebateWork.com.  And the thing that these companies don’t tell you is that you have to generate the rebate yourself by selling their products.  This definitely surprised me.

RebateWork.com gives you steps to start selling their products by advertising online.  The problem that I ran into is since everyone is getting the same tips, you have a ton of competitors selling the exact same products.  This was a huge pain for me.

They suggest offering a rebate on your products to out sell the competitors, but keep in mind this will cut into your profits.  The problem is everyone competing is already offering very high rebates on their products.  This left little room for a profit margin on my products.

RebateWork.com never mentioned doing this type of work when I was signing up for their system.  I felt tricked because I was never under the impression I had to do my own marketing and compete with a handful of other users from RebateWork.com to make sales.  This really disappointed me. 

I am glad I finally found a system that works for me.

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Good Luck,
Sarah Newman