♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Jeff Jackson My Profit Site SCAM – Yes, Jeff Jackson of MyProfitSite.com is a scam… Doubt there is even a Jeff Jackson who worked at Wal-Mart

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♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Jeff Jackson My Profit Site SCAM – Yes, Jeff Jackson of MyProfitSite.com is a scam… Doubt there is even a Jeff Jackson who worked at Wal-Mart

Is this Jeff Jackson -- or just some guy an internet scammer pulled off a Wal-Mart ad?

Is this Jeff Jackson -- or just some guy an internet scammer pulled off a Wal-Mart ad?

Someone just asked Google: Is jeff jackson my profit site a scam? and they landed on one of my other posts about the many “Google kit scams” and “Google job scams” that scam artists are running overseas and even in the USA that are stealing money from people’s debit and credit cards left and right — forcing them to cancel cards and contend with banks and get pretty pissed off.



Here’s the reason I’m calling Jeff Jackson’s “My Profit Site” a scam:

First off, Jeff Jackson’s scammy My Profit Site uses all the same hallmarks of the other scammers — can’t they become more original? — not just with the stolen pics of fancy houses and cars and Photoshopped earnings reports, but with the Jeff Jackson My Profit Site blog header that claims he’s been featured in all these high-profile publications:


USA Today
Forbes
CNN
Esquire
The New York Times


Was Jeff Jackson a Former Wal-Mart Employee Making Millions with My Profit Site Ever Featured in These Publications -- No, Jeff Jacksons a Scam Artist!

Was "Jeff Jackson" a Former Wal-Mart Employee Making "Millions" with My Profit Site Ever Featured in These Publications -- No, Jeff Jackson's a Scam Artist!



If Jeff Jackson really had been featured in all these high-profile publications, wouldn’t the actual articles or links to them be featured on the website? Here’s why they aren’t — because no Jeff Jackson former Wal-Mart employee making millions thru some phoney MyProfitSite.com was ever featured in them!



No Jeff Jackson in USA Today, Other Than Some Sports Coach: I searched USA Today here for Jeff Jackson, but found no reports about some former Wal-Mart employee making millions online. I only found info about some coach named Jeff Jackson. No results, either, when I searched USA Today for “My Profit Site” information.


No Jeff Jackson from WalMart on Forbes either, just Jeffrey Jackson who actually works for Forbes.


The only Jeff Jackson featured in Esquire was some chef.


No Jeff Jackson in the New York Times, either, other than some coach.

Jeff Jackson Claims His Office is at “200 Broad Hollow Road” in Melville, NY 11747 — But when I called that office bldg, I got a turned-off phone and a busy signal…

I searched Jeff Jackson “200 Broad Hollow Road” Melville, NY 11747 and found no listings of Jeff Jackson’s office number — where he supposedly works. Ironically, I did find that 200 Broad Hollow Road is the address of one of Bernie Madoff’s scam victims.


So I tried to call other businesses listing 200 Broad Hollow Rd in Melville, New York, as an address — at least to see if there was some kind of general operator in the bldg — or at least if they’d ever heard of old “Jeff Jackson”, whom they share an office bldg. with.


The Moneyphysicians LLC, listed in the Super Pages as having an address of 200 Broad Hollow Road, Suite 207,
Melville, NY 11747 and a website named http://www.moneyphysicians.com has had their phone #(631) 586-0577 turned off when I just called, and (866) 706-6639 Toll Free number just returns a busy signal.


More listings at 200 Broad Hollow Road, like Phone# 631-421-4050 returns a shut-off phone notice and Phone #800-262-2169 returns some weird message then disconnects in 13 seconds. Phone # 631-421-4781 also returns an “I’m sorry, the number you have reached is not in service…” and that’s listed in Suite 308. Melville, NY 11747.


In fact, after dialing several of the businesses located at 200 Broad Hollow Road, I never spoke to any HUMAN BEING who could verify or discount whether or not Jeff Jackson had an office in that bldg.


I got two voicemail messages: One from Eric J. Engelhardt, CPA CFP, 200 Broad Hollow Road Suite 207 ..and one from a woman at ABCO International in Melville, NY, US (United States) Address:200 Broad Hollow Road, Suite 400, Melville, NY, 11747, United States. Telephone:+866 240 2226 — and both of those said they are on vacation all week!


Isn’t that weird?



The only reason other people aren’t telling you that Jeff Jackson’s MyProfitSite is a scam is because they get money off the scam…

Here’s the behind-the-scenes pitch for webmasters who are thinking of selling the scammy product thru ClickBank (of which I’m an affiliate, but I refuse to promote scammy products like MyProfitSite.com from “Jeff Jackson”:
My Profit Site. Ok… No Bs. Here Are The Facts: 1. #1 Converting Biz-opp Offer Of 2009. 2. For Every 10 Visitors You Send You Will Get 1 Sale. 3. If You Don’t Make A Profit I Will Personally Pay You Double Your Deficit. 4. You Will Make Money. 5. Sound Good? Go!
$/sale: $21.19 | Future $: – | Total $/sale: $21.19 | %/sale: 75.0% | %refd: 96.0% | grav: 21.82


Basically it means the person pitching the My Profit Site product — whatever the heck is really is — will pay the people who sell the product $21.19 for each one sold, so he must really be getting over!


I have more respect for people whose products really help people, like Rosalind Gardner of Net Profits Today, who is a real person making lots of money online.


Or ShoeMoney.com or Darren Rowse of ProBlogger.net or JohnChow.com or other REAL people putting their REAL faces out there — and not relying on scammy landing pages to scam hard-working people out of money and hopes.


Much of the stuff you can learn about making money online can be found online for free — or by just starting a free blog at Blogger.com and trying your hand at monetizing it with FREE Google Adsense ads or selling Amazon Associates products and stuff.


It can take lots of time — years, in fact to make real money online.


Don’t fall for the over-hyped scammers making FILTHY LUCRE off your money. They won’t last.



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Paula Mooney  on August 19th, 2009

More proof that Jeff Jackson’s My Profit Site is a scam from someone who bought his product:

http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/111608-my-profit-site.html

master wojcian  on August 25th, 2009

how do i get my money back.Can anyone help me?

Paula Mooney  on August 25th, 2009

Did you talk to the bank (if you used a debit card) or credit card place?

I would call them and tell them you were the victim of a fraud — and pray they’ll be able to give you some sort of renumeration, but that’s a long shot. There is that law about what you’re responsible for when someone steals your credit card, maybe that could kick in if you put something in writing to your credit card company after you call them and tell them what happened.

I hope you’ve canceled the card you used so those scammers can’t take any more money from you.

Report it to the Better Business Bureau and the Internet Crimes FBI division and Rip Off Report (just Google those places to find them) and keep reporting it.
Also — have you reported

Kelley  on August 26th, 2009

yesss, its so EASY to tell that this site is a scam. if you look closely at the picture of jeff,

now, look closely at this random picture of a wal-mart employee on google(google wal-mart employee, its six pages in or so)….

you can tell some serious photo-shopping has been done. DONT SIGN UP FOR THIS PRODUCT YOU WILL BE SCAMMED

John M. Cravens  on August 27th, 2009

Thanks for the usual informid information I have grown to use before any Purchases. They almost had Me!

James  on August 27th, 2009

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Stan Feldpoldt  on August 28th, 2009

I found out that Jeff Jackson is a fake name. Actually this website belongs to a loser who lost his virginity to his own mom.
He claims that one can make thousands from his site, but the truth is, his own whore mom is currently walking the streets, selling her old, ugly withered body to truckers for 25 cents a pop at truckstops.

His mom is a crack hoe. He is a loser

edward bliss  on August 31st, 2009

hello and i admit he used an incredible sales pitch that i almost fell for.actually ive no credit card as i wouldnt allow these scammers to defraud me like they do countless others.mere words arent enough to make me fall head over heels in love for a snake oil salesman.the more these guys talk about making wealth the more i start to see how bs they are.the wallmart pic seemed like a facade from the get go so i did a smart call and investigated this guy.since he gave a false address and phone it appears what more do you need?i knew a red flag was up when i saw they lowered the price of the website to $20 from $50.its a trick to get you to join and everyones accepted im sure as they will say its an exclusive club and only 7 positions are left.they were stupid enough to tell on themselves and thats a flaw of these scammies.if folks do make $4,000,000 like he says then its usually off gullible ones like ive been before.1 guy says its a worthwhile venture and he likes the web and thinks he will make good money.hes probably a stooge to this guy.how do i trust this page regarding him and that he is for real and they arent?the look of it for me!you are better off with my system but ill not indulge it as its effective and im not a spammer.ill only tell friends about it.back to the point i think that anyone promising quick moohlahs a con.in my course i say its not easy but workable and its not a guarantee.yes they have to make some revenue along the way but months can go by w/o a dime.i highly doubt that happenning but food for thought.im just making small talk and get this,i never ask for a credit card from anyone.if and when i peddle my course as its not a website or a product i ask for cash in a money order.but no check.i offered it for free to prove its worth and not a cent ever to repay me.how can 1 go wrong there? they might flop which i says impossible but thats it.beware of credit cards as if thats the only way to buy anything from these guys then pass on it.if everyone requires a credit card to start up a biz then either forget all of them.or obtain a green dot if its that good sounding.youll not get wiped out and overcharged money from these clowns.its better to be safe than sorry.heck ive told folks that i hsve trouble trusting myself as i love to embellish stuff.but thats a joke really as im direct and to the point.id rather remain broke forever than hustle someone out of their life savings.i want lots of dough but not that bad.a fool and his money soon depart holds true.if these webs were so selling of things then every single website would be hugely in the green.but instead they have nothing but empty promises.i never put guarantees as far as i recall that youll make $30,000 in 3 months like this jeff kook.i offer guesstimates and advice on amplifying profits.i say ill help you buy/sell and results will vary.afterall who is psychic enough to dictate the present economy?nobody ill say even me!very trendy and unpredictable is the marketplace.lastly to help you out here is the fact that you will only make money within reason.maybe im a fool and misled but this jeff guy says you can earn up to 75% profit on items sold.if you dont own the stuff how on earth can you make 3/4 the sale and they make 25%?that was the finality that said this was a bs operation.if it was true which maybes a remote possibility in responsible hands it may be of added benefit.you can get rich over time but you also can not.im willing to bet its a scam as theyre saying here and demand of refunds is a sure sign.youll probably never hear from him again but he has a page supposedly so what about it?someones collecting the money so a real person exists someplace.shut them down if its a hoax and save us all some money,eddy

lag  on September 1st, 2009

I just purchased this-I know I could kick myself in the A** for doing so. I just emailed for a full refund as stated in the website. Don’t know if I will get one or not- might have to refer this one to AMEX to clear up. Just a heads up to everyone else out there. 2 Days after purchase I received a call on my cell phone from a 702-952-4300 number, when I questioned the rep if he was in vegas he said he was in So Cal and wanted to get his super on the phone with me for more detailed call-= this was a 2 step process to allow them to decide whom was qualified to work with their top people. I didn’t make it to the second call yet- but interestingly they wanted me to call my Credit cardst to see what my limits and balances were, wanted to know what I owe on my houses, how my personal credit rating was, etc. This was because they said they wanted to get a starting point for my “success story”. I won’t be giving any of this information out. I am sorry to say that maybe I have already given them too much with my CC and address in the data base. The Vegas number is registered to a company called March 1 – and when you get the personal thanks email from Jeff Jackson- it is from Vegas as well 11136 Ferragamo – which if you google is a house in a subdivision called Southern Highlands. (I used to live there) Too bad that I don’t live there now or I would drive to the house to personally collect my money back. If I get my refund I will personally eat my words….
BTW the rep that called me, I asked him if he does the Jeff Jackson program and he did tell me no that he doesn’ have the time….

WATCH out as I guess nothing comes for free…

rayrox222  on September 2nd, 2009

What’s particularly nasty is the way scammers will team up from various differing websites/sources to corroborate evidence that their offer is not in fact a scam even though it truly is one.

Check out http://www.scam-hotline.org/work-from-home?gclid=CJSUzLao05wCFRpdswodSzhMnQ and you’ll see myprofitsite.com is praised as the #1 work from home system. #2 is one called “Trading from Home” and #3 is “Survey Broker”. I checked on #1 and read up on it, then did some more research finding this site exposing it as yet another scam.

What’s so devious about the review website for work from home systems is it concedes the vast majority of these types of offers are scams but then goes into this elaborate review distinguishing the scams from those that work well and even return significant profits. It’s some of the most shady shit I’ve ever seen and amazingly it looks like they’re oftentimes not even criminal because they manage to cover their asses with the terms of service and they simply fool people getting them to input credit card info who haven’t bothered to read these terms of service who nonetheless trustingly agree to the terms assuming these scammers are being honest about how well their system works. Sadly, since these victims agree to their terms of service when they order by credit card the money is no longer obtained by false pretenses or fraud because of what the terms of service state.

Always read the fine print.

ill21  on September 4th, 2009

They managed to get some money out of me. Generated a website. I went pro. Then they passed me on to the big boys to learn marketing my webpage. Is this real or scam?

Hi ,

Congratulations and welcome to My Profit Site.

You’re about to undertake the newest and most exciting way to make
a full time income from the comfort of your own home.

- login here http://www.myprofitsite.com/members.49872

So, let’s get started and take that first step toward a
brighter future, and a more successful you…

Don’t Forget:

Your Very first step you need to complete is setting up your
website. This will provide you a foundation and you will soon
understand how to make your Business work in the best way that’s
right for you.

Here is your very own special link to get access to your F.R.E.E
site:

<<>>

Continue following the step by step video tutorials and don’t
hesitate to contact our live support team if you need any
assistance.

The Team at My Profit Site work around the clock to ensure
your business will be successful.

To Your Success,

Jeff Jackson

CEO, My Profit Site

P.S – If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to
contact me at vipmembers@myprofitsite.com

My Profit Site
11136 Ferragamo Ct.
Las Vegas NV 89141

To unsubscribe or change subscriber options visit:
http://www.aweber.com/z/r/?nCyszMzstCxsDBwsTOzstGa0zBysbIwcDA==

lag  on September 5th, 2009

an update. I emailed for a refund and received an email back within a day praising the benefits of sticking with the program for at least 55 days. My thought was that you might forget to cancel it within the 60 days or if you wait you might be put off by them so that you are past their 60 days policy. I called the number on the bottom of one of the emails, did speak directly with a very nice person who said she would process my refund. I checked my inbox and there was indeed to refund process notifications there within 3 days of the request. I will ck with my cc company to make certain the funds are refunded. The woman on the phone was from a 3rd party billing company and had nothing to do directly with the Jeff Jackson plan. I told the rep that called me for the “follow up” call that I had elected to call for a refund, he started to try to sell me on it again, asking that I try it before I cancel, but I made it clear that I was done. He didn’t really force the issue further as I would only imagine that they as sales reps get that type of response a lot…If the refund doesn’t appear- then I will be back on with another update.

RoadKen  on September 9th, 2009

Do not fall for this, search Googletreasurechest.com same type of SCAM!

Leon  on September 9th, 2009

I feel really stupid! I fell for the Jeff Jackson myprofitsite scam. First time I really put effort into searching for a workable online means of generating an income and I did what I thought was alot reading, searches, read blog and reviews. Prior to the 01 09 09 I found no negative comments about Jeff Jackson, found it difficult to find anything on him at all and now 10 09 09, starting to see a growing amount of claims that it is a scam. In the week since I have started with the my profit site program I have made zero money out of this system. It was suggested that you would start pulling in sales with in the first few days, site shows traffic going to the websites set up for me but zero sales and revenue. I went “Pro” too…(stupid! Been done buy a Pro, more like it!)I agree with your comments rayrox222- the devious way scammers gang up with fake reviews articles and Blogs, well they could be all be the same entity or group, how would you know? I have replied to one of the response emails I got back from vipmembers@myprofitsite.com (as a result of several emails I sent detailing issues I had with the sites (my email reply bellow and the myprofitsite email after it):

I was very clear and detail in the issues I raised. Did you even take the time to read in total what I emailed you.

In the video tutorials, I got about half way through the intermediate training. I paid one of your sites for traffic to the 8 auto- product sites set up. I was unable to set up vertical portals, certainly not reciprocal links that require by your own instructions to paste html code on to the websites them selves(if you read my emails you would know I asked about this very issue!)

I understand result can vary but the system on all 8 products have made zero sales which is contrary to your own marketing. On further inspection the 8 products lack substances. I certainly would not by them.

I’m starting to see a growing amount of comments in reviews and articles, with rather compelling claims of evidences that your site”S” are one big coordinated scam. Including such reviews from Dr William Tomkin of Scam-hotline being a part of the scam. Is the Dr even a real person Is the “Jeff Jackson” in question even real himself.

It is not a good look!

I’m out of work at the moment like many people are. Just wanting to atleast make a living, realising the hard fact that there is no future in the conventional work I have been doing, I’m not looking for a hand out, not expecting a get rich quick scheme. I have and am prepared to work hard!

Maybe I’m not the smartest guy that ever walked, but I have never tried to screw money out of anyone!!!

The possibility that “Jeff Jackson” is a scam!!!

Well, how would you feel Jeff? Cassie???…or who ever you really are????

Give me a complete refund! By “complete” I mean, what I paid for:

http://Myprofitsite.com

http://www.Instant-Customers.com

http://www.homewebsitecenter.com

which amounts to a total of $266.88AUD

Leon
Melbourne, Australia

From: Cassie
To: sydoniac@yahoo.com.au
Sent: Thursday, 10 September, 2009 4:51:18 AM
Subject: [#VJY-149514]: Re: Your Journey Begins with 1 on 1 Guidance

Hi Leon,

I need more information so I can help you. What exactly is your question?
Kind Regards,

Cassie

Have you got your free Website Yet?
Set it up now at http://www.jeffjacksonwebsites.com

Need Traffic? Get your instant Customers now:
http://www.instant-customers.net

Ticket Details
===================
Ticket ID: VJY-149514
Department: My Profit Site VIP Members
Priority: High
Status: Closed

Of course I doubt any dedicate scammer is really going to provide a refund if he can help it!!

I think that regardless, the best thing that one can do after being so stupid, is learn from the experience and not give up, get smarter, get better, that is no guarantee that you will never be scammed again (There are no guarantees in life at all.) Worse than losing money, even money you can ill afford to lose,as a result of being scammed, is give up on your dreams, give up on wanting something better!!!Giving in to the idea that everything is a scam and that no one can be trusted.

Don’t give up!

Noodles  on September 10th, 2009

I would love for you to check out one of the actors on easyfreeincome.com His name here is George from Detroit, USA and on Jeff Jackson site He is Jake from detroit who also says more or less the same thing as the work from home crap scammers, happened to find this by accident and thought you would like to check this out, I wonder how many more like him I will find. He’s on the testemonials part of e
ach different web site.

REAL OWNER OF THE CARRERA GT  on September 11th, 2009

HILLARIOUS. THIS GUY IS A TOTAL LIAR. GREAT JOB ON THE PHOTO SHOP. AND I LOVE HOW HE HAS PICS OF MY CAR AND TELLS PEOPLE THAT IT IS HIS. HE TOOK THE PICS FROM THE DUPONT REGISTRY WHERE MY CAR WAS ADVERTIZED ALONG WITH THE HOUSE. WHAT A JACK ASS.

Susan  on September 13th, 2009

REGARDING http://www.myprofitsite.com!!! FRAUD ALERT!! FOOLISHLY, the second week of September 2009, I signed up for “VIP” site access and creation of 8 websites with the intent of Internet sales for commission payments to PayPal account. The next day, I was unable to access my account with the auto response that my password was invalid. It was not, however, incorrect. Because I could not enter the account, I requested that my password be re-sent to me three (3) times during the day. I never received a response. Emails I tried to send were returned (non-existing account) and the phone number doesn’t work. I was charged $49.95 for first sign-up fee and an additional $97.95 for “PRO” upgrade & purchase of 8 personal web sites. I was even more foolish for paying an additional $49.95 for “entry to 200 search engines.” NOTE: The money goes to an overseas account!! I will be able to get a credit from the credit card company, but I wanted to share with you that you should AVOID this site entirely!

mochi721  on September 14th, 2009

I thought that face was familiar…I know!! It’s Tom Cruise dressed up in Walmart clothing!! Its so cruel how many scams there are out there these days preying on innocent people. They should be ashamed. I hope they go to hell.

jann2782  on September 15th, 2009

I almost fell for this one. Thanks to this site I didnt. My Profit site is the perfect name for it because he is the only one profiting from it by ripping people off.

jann2782  on September 15th, 2009

What about the work from home Google site? It was also listed as one of the top 3 work from home sites. Dose any one know anything about this one?

lauraw a  on September 15th, 2009

Well, now I know for sure I have been scammed. Everything mentioned by others happened to me. I upgraded to pro and then paid for “instant customers” for al my “sites” and cannot even log into the system. Keep getting lame email responses. I had two phone conversations with someone who “interviewed” me to see if I was the type of person they wanted to work with and he asked me about my credit rating, how many credit card I had and what the balances and limits were, my income. I was stupid enough to answer his questions and he was to call back a third time the next day, which he did not. Probably because by this time I had sent several email messages about my problems logging into the system. I even spoke with someone in “customer service” who said to keep emailing the instant customer people because he couldn’t help me with that (but I dialed in for technical support). I will definitely ask for a refund but am concerned because I used my debit card for the original purchase and pay pal for the additional purchases, so don’t have that credit card protection for backup. Stupid, stupid, stupid me!

Paula Mooney  on September 16th, 2009

Don’t call yourself stupid — these scammers make it look so legitimate. I just found another one at http://www.homejobsnews.com/moms/ that was advertised on ABC’s website! They make them look legitimate and people are just trying to find ways to make money online. God will get these people in the end. And PayPal may have some kind of protection — just look around their site, depending on the type of PayPal account you have. Make sure to cancel your cards and get new credit and debit card numbers for all the cards you gave those thieves.

ANONYMOUS  on September 16th, 2009

..STUMBLED ACROSS THIS JEFF JACKSON SITE ACCIDENTLY. NOTHING WRONG WITH THE ULTIMATE POSITION OF WORKING FROM HOME, NEVER HAVING TO WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE……THE AMERICAN DREAM. AM NEW TO COMPUTERS AND INTERNET (BELIEVE IT OR NOT), AND ALWAYS LOOKING FOR INCOME POTENTIAL PROGRAMS. BUT THE PHOTOGRAPH OF THIS JEFF JACKSON LOOKED SO FAMILIAR…. COULD NOT QUITE PLACE IT… SO RESEARCHED THIS PROGRAM ON INTERNET ONLY TO FIND IT TOO IS A SCAM……AH, THE INTERNET…. THE MILLENIUM’S NEW INFO-MERCIAL CATERING TO THOSE LIKE ME WHO ARE SEARCHING FOR EXTRA INCOME PROGRAMS………BACK TO MY POINT. I REMEMBERED WHERE I HAD SEEN THIS JEFF JACKSON FACE….HAD RECENTLY SEEN A SHOW ON HGTV CALLED “INCOME PROPERTY” WITH HOST- SCOTT MCGILLIVRAY…LOOK FOR YOURSELF….THE FACE IS THE SAME…JUST THOUGHT YOU’D LIKE TO READ THIS..

ramongunn  on September 16th, 2009

Jeff Paul and the shortcuts internet million program gave me the same type of problem. I signed up for the jeff paul website and was promised lots of help and support with internet millions but got zippo! I was so frustrated after attempting to get my money back from jeff pauls company. Week after week I was promised a refund. First of all contacting this company was impossible in the first place, getting the truth was even harder. I am impressed that the gentleman above was actually able to reach anyone with this program. I would not recommend jeff paul or any of them to anyone!

For the message above… I have seen the Google profits advertised all over the place. I have seen that same cute girl on several other sites. I had looked at googlecashmachine before purchasing the Jeff Paul program but decided free was to good to be true. I am sure I was correct!

DW  on September 18th, 2009

I almost fell for this Jeff Jackson myprofitsite scam. Thank you all for saving me from yet another scam. So do any legit money making jobs from home exist? I am like everyone else just looking to use my home computer to make a little extra.

Paula Mooney  on September 20th, 2009

Yes, I just updated my post about how I made $2,289 so far this month writing for Examiner.com, so try and apply to write with them. They are great; so send in your BEST writing samples and pray a lot. It’s fun.

SK  on September 20th, 2009

OMG !! I am so glad I saw this posting before I fell for this scam. Thanks for saving me $49.95 and who knows how much else. Thanks “anonymous” for finding the picture of Scott McGillivray from HGTV Income Property. You are exactly right. He is an actor-not Jeff Jackson. I wonder if HGTV is aware that he is connected to this unethical website.

cam24t  on September 23rd, 2009

Sad to say this, but I fell for this damn scam. I’m dead broke and I atleast need money to put gas in my car which is in of work done to it. I can not believe this happened, Damned assholes they can go to hell.

Davis87  on September 28th, 2009

Yes, yes, yes. I signed up at the beginning of August with a credit card which had to be canceled as it kept getting used by 2 different companies. My story is the same as most of the rest. When I asked for “support” I couldn’t get anyone to contact me but kept getting calls that would eventually get patched to “Mr. Grey” who would ask for another investment of $5000- $15000 US. When I told him that he was a @$#$#%$#%#$ and to get me a refund he hung up. My next request for a refund (emailed) was not answered but that night “Mr. Grey” was on the phone asking for more cash. When I repeated his speil back to him word for word and told him that I wanted my money back and no more calls. He hung up on me and the next day the # he called from was disconected.

Now, 50 days have gone by and I made another request hoping that bastard calls so I can discuss his career choice and his mothers heritage with him.

I’m trying to report this to anyone who will listen in hopes no one else falls into this trap.

lartillman  on October 12th, 2009

how did you all get your money back

m1kes  on October 15th, 2009

hi paula,ive just read all of these comments and wish to have a say as well. about five years ago i was bored at home and typed into google make money online.What i found was thousands of people trying to sell the latest get rich quick scheme.i should have relized then. the only way you can make money online is too sell people ways to make money online. its the oldest scam on the internet.internet marketing is in the top 5 most searched products online.so the customer base is massive.these guys now days just relized this concept and developed it. after all they do sell a product that you receive eg a ebook or download. the people who cant login that a different kettle of fish.something wrong there.probaly been fooled by a mirror site created by some one else.All i can say to people about making money online is to advertise for a website with a legitamite affiliate program. Pick a well known company. do your homework about them. Find your niche. Like tattoos or something. I am an affiliate marketer and do good but as you said it took a couple of years.I still work.making money on the internet is really just a hobby. Kindest regards Mike.

john  on October 20th, 2009

thanks to your site, the scammers did not get my money. However, watch out for, workathomerecruiters.com, wahr for short. they load up the promises, and when you cancel take your money anyway. webreview agency also has a DR as their so called investigator, but, they receommend these scams with lots of lovely graphics. all nonsense. i am doubting there is ANY legitimate work on the internet.

tim mechelke  on October 21st, 2009

After reading all of this im happy to know about this,i just got stared but not no more,IT did sound too good,but what can you do with the way the times are ,all hopes and dreams i dont want to get rich at one time or 6 month,I have worked most my life as all of you,AND some one to take your in come from you for bull—- ,ITS taking food from my baby girl.Cant say no more im pissed and i like to hunt !

pete  on November 8th, 2009

Thank you for this web site, it was just the investigative tool I needed to get the real dope on this Jeff Jackson scam. I was searching for a legitimate online income opportunity for my daughter.

My daughter was recently scammed by a different sort of internet “make money” scheme. She had just moved out of the house trying to start her life as we all did once.

She was scammed out of all the money in her bank account, $1700.00 at the time, all she had. That money was for rent and food. Hers was, as I describe it, “The last desperate act of a desperate young person.” She learned a lesson and is now very cautious, maybe it was a cheap lesson in the long run.

I paid off all the debt she had accumulated over the 8 months, and when she asked me if she could move back home I almost tripped over my own feet I moved so fast to clear her old room out for her return.

I have her back home now and she is working hard to get herself back on track. She even listens to her “old man” now, in a way she has never done before. Gone is the “who cares what you think” attitude that all young adults have.

From this fathers point of view, that scamming she took online was a God send. Her entire outlook on life has changed for the better from that experience. Unfortunetly, for most there is not good to being scammed online.

I once called the FBI’s Internet Crimes Division to register a complaint when I did not recieve a gold coin I had purchased with my CC on Ebay. Trust me when I say the FBI takes internet crime very seriously.

I live in Colorado, and they flew me out to Virgina for the trial. This criminal scammed 42 people on Ebay to the tune of 136,000.00. In the end he got 24 months in a Federal prison, no chance of parole, and they took everything he had to give some sort of restitution to the people. They got maybe 2 cents on the dollar, he had lost almost all of it on wallstreet. I did not lose a dime since I paid with a CC. Ebay and Paypal were both totally useless in offering assistance.

You lose a few days of work for going to court. If you are not on your death bed, you will not get out form under the subpoena to appear. If the death bed has wheels, you will be in court, trust me on that.

For those of you that have been scammed, PLEASE at least call the FBI. Unless we all take the measures necessary to stop this ever growing problem it will continue to become even more severe as time progresses.

There is not free lunch, no majic formula, no easy money, and no good fairy handing out money anywhere. Put that right up there with the physics law that says “for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”, its another one of those immutable laws.

Jack  on November 15th, 2009

Bad news.

The “Fleet HomeLink” financial statement shown on Jeff Jackson’s website is dated 8/18/2008. Trouble is that Fleet became Bank of America in 2005.

Mymy in AZ  on November 18th, 2009

Oh My Goodness!!!! I wished I had found this site two days ago, I just sent out an email to family and friends about my new business. GEE!!! : ( I purchased it almost 3 weeks ago and hadn’t had a sale yet!!! Shame on you Jeff Jackson…I think you better run cause you’ve got a lot of mad people looking for you!!! And now I’m looking 4 U 2, plus I’m going to alert my locate TV stations to let everyone know what a dirty dog you are!!!!

Michael Guminski  on November 21st, 2009

I am extremely glad that I found your website. I made it to the order form and decided to do a google search on this profit site and your website was the first one to come up with the warning of it being a scam. Thank You For Saving My Money.

Sincerely,

Michael Guminski

Frank Underwood  on November 24th, 2009

Jeff Jackson,s http://www.myprofitsite.com/ is a very im-pressive example of what to be cautious about as far as scams go. When you get to th bottom line and click on the buy line, notice that there is no way to access PayPal. The bullet on the credit card card box is unchangeable. The secure payment logos draws one into the buy too. So do your due dilligence before you grab for pie in the sky. Understand that there has never been a free lunch with out a considerable amount of work and know how required to gain one.

Frank Underwood  on November 24th, 2009

No moderation required. Because I to came close to buying too.

phil  on November 25th, 2009

i got scamed and new i was that is the bad part but i figured that it was only 10.00 dallars and if they needed to get over on me surly they would want more im the sucker here i hope we catch them and cut off their fingers and tongues but i have a lock on them and it wont be long now before i catch them

Crystal  on December 3rd, 2009

Wow…I’m glad I found this site before I paid the money.

photolee  on December 8th, 2009

Thank God for Google Search. I was just about to throw away $49.95. I have been scamed so many times before that Google Search is a must do for anything now. A word to wise, learn to use it, you will be glad you did.

bizsp  on December 9th, 2009

Well, after thinking I did a good job finding a program to work from home…Ive been scammed. We did the upgrade, had theconferences and would not let them have details of cc info etc only generalities, thank God. After 3 calls we said no. I thought I could just work the program at the entry level, but the sites don’t work, the help is not there and the promise of a refund if you email cannot happen because the contact email is not legal. DUH! So I called the consultant number, left a message, after hours, so I will call again. Now I can go to my cc and get a refund I hope. I just wanted to type or something legit to make that much needed extra money. Even the typing program was a scam. The manual and training never came.

Just go back to old fashioned work.

Thanks for a place to vent. I never knew these places existed. Believe me I will check before ever buying again.

Donald  on December 11th, 2009

I am one of those who made the mistake of falling for this scam, (as I now know it is). I paid the $49.95 and the upgrade to Pro for an additional $49.95. Last night I was on the phone, (with my girlfriend), with one of their reps and his manager for over 2 hours. I had to be “qualified” and they were very hard-pushing sales people. The supervisor, his name was Mike Roy, wanted us to charge anywhere from $6,880.00 to $10,880.00 for the program. I am so glad we did not do it and eventually hung up. I almost fell for it because I have gotten so tired of just barely making it and being in debt and recently lost my job in an economy that now has an unemployment of over 10%.
They talked of how they were Christians and were just interested in helping other people enjoy success.
I guess my desperation is making me stupid.

Adair  on December 13th, 2009

Hey guys well they almost got me too! So juste because is not the first time for me to read those things on the net so i decided to investigate first… im glad ive made that decision, anyway.. u guys have any ideia where we can get a true site like this who realy help us to make some money?

Hugzzz

Making Free Money  on December 21st, 2009

is already in the add to the law??, should it be considered a violation of law, because many people have been deceived

wisernow  on December 29th, 2009

People there is one question to ask yourself about these money making schemes. If these people were making thousands of dollars a day with there plans…..Why would they be selling it for 25.00,50.00,75.00? They are already making thousands a day…right? It’s out of the kindness of their heart? Give me a break! Only plans where they have a continued interest in your success thru commissions or affiliations make any sense…and be careful of those as well. Think about it the next time you are tempted…

larry  on December 29th, 2009

does selling on amazon really work?????
are thre other websites that you know of that do this for real. I am trying hard to duck the scammers!!!
thank you
Larry pate

Lenny LT  on December 31st, 2009

Well, well, well! A good friend of mine recommended the My Profit Site to me several times, and I finally agreed to buy the program. But when I discovered that I had to pay more for the “pro” level, I decided to run. I have not yet tried to get a refund of my $49.95, but I will. It’s a good thing I found this “scam” section. I’ll get back to my friend. What a world we live in!

David F.  on January 5th, 2010

don’t fall for incomeathome.com either. it’s herbalife….thanks for this site!

dumb  on January 5th, 2010

Does it not seem ironic to anybody, that this idiot calls my profit site a scam, yet her site is completely riddled with affiliate links?

pminmaine  on January 7th, 2010

Thank you so much for this chance to read about other peoples comments! He was a little convincing but I always google any opp. Keep up the good work!!

Jim  on January 7th, 2010

The Jeff Jackson alias Carrie Christensen opportunity ,if you read the pitch, the he and she
grammar mistakes are blatant and are the first
red flags. Due diligence is the key.
These scammers can’t help but show their hand,
the rub is how far up your pocket is the other hand.!

Wolfgang  on January 8th, 2010

I’ve got this salespitch today and I must admit, it is cleverly made. But one thing you can proof such very easy is this so called counter. It is a fixed number, pure fantasy like the interest they claim in scamming schemes (Madoff and such).
And be sure, there is no such business, like all these people promise you. You have to work for traffic, you have to either spend time or money or both to have visitors to your site.
But anyway, there are some mechanics in these offers, you can use for legal businesses as well and I have learned a lot over the past few weeks although I haven’t set up an internetbussines. But – I grew my list of subscribers for newsletters and such tremendously with those techniques.

jlelmer  on January 8th, 2010

Thanks for the heads up. I filled in my info but did not go through with the cc info. I probably would have completed it if I could have sent a check, as the mentioned was possible, or even if I could have used PayPal but that wasn’t possible to activate that option. I am really glad I found this site. Like many others, I just lost my job and this sounded like the perfect solution. Thanks again.

josh  on January 11th, 2010

jeff jackson thinks he is slick but you will not be if i meet you i promise you will not forget me even do you did not get anything from me

paul  on January 13th, 2010

Paula Neal Mooney, did you purchase this product? Did you apply 100% of what the opportunity told you to do? Probably not. People throw aroung the word scam VERY LOOSELY. How would you like to buy something for $20,000 and never get it delivered. Now that’s a scam! Also, all you people bitching about 49.00 OMG! need to stay away from being self employed. Apparantly, anybody that whines over $49 for a program they didn’t even apply will never make money on the internet. It’s always the same idiots on these blogs/forums. AND NO, I AM NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. I’M JUST CRUISING THROUGH THE INTERNET LAUGHING AT SUCKERS.

Tayco  on January 15th, 2010

Appreciate the info. I was going to buy the program but I got save when I put it on Google and found your article.
Thanks again.
Ioane Fetu.

jw2482  on January 19th, 2010

DEF SCAM!

jw2482  on January 19th, 2010

Jeff Jackson My Profit Site SCAM !!!!!!!!!

I actually work in the building where he says that he works….which is 200 broadhollow rd, suite 207 melville ny 11747 and HE IS NOT HERE!!! We get people walking in here all the time asking for him and we have to send them away! NEVER BEEN HERE before! I am the one that rents the office space and I have never even heard of him until people started to come here asking for him. DEF SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TRUST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lintalks  on January 28th, 2010

Hi,
I just got burned by Jeff Jackson.com for ONLY $9.95!! THANK YOU JESUS that I did not fall for the WHOLE deal! I knew my hub’s would kill me when I read about the worms, viruses and other bad internet issues that he was NOT liable for during downloads. I was suspect all along but I said what the heck and tried it and never got one work or email about WELCOME TO THE FAM! That’s when I got suspect!

I called today and talked with Angela don’t forget that name, ANGELA. She told me when I asked for a refund to look it over and take “get this” 60 days to make sure you want to stay with the CO. I said I would look it over ONE NIGHT and call back for a refund of my $9.95. OMG! I am sooo glad I did I did not pay the $49.95! I kept trying to go out the then the prompt said OH WAIT! It is only $29.95 and then I went to click out AGAIN and another window came up and said, “OH WAIT! It is only this ONE TIME offer at the last minute for ONLY $9.95.

Well, I said to myself, I am canceling my CC anyway so I will take a chance and then I went for it and called my CC immediately and canceled it cuz I was going to anyway but what a jerk of me to do this????. I told my MC that I had just gotten stung on a scam and knew it and needed to cancel right away before other charge(s) is put on it. So I called the 888# and talked with Angela today and she said to give it time and wait to cancel b/c when you do, you can’t get into the company again or some kind of bull___ like that!

WOW, in my heart I knew what I was doing and that’s the rub. I wish I had just clicked off and NOT given these fools my $10.00! Now… cuz I hate being scammed, I will call tomorrow and talk with the person at the 888# and demand a refund. It’s not the money but it is just to send a message to those creeps in Bangladesh or whereever their HOLE is dug that they can’t get away with this with me.

I hope my little sh-peel helped someone out and NOT to give these, clowns headed for HELL, any more hard-earned duckets. But don’t stop trying to make it big (this is America land of the big breaks) it just takes more than what these scamming idiots have done and they won’t profit forever….remember HELL awaits them that’s dishonest in this life!
JESUS STILL SAVES! Lin

Darn It  on February 8th, 2010

I’m one of the victim of “My Profit Site”. I didn’t receive any money.. It’s lie…

Darn It  on February 8th, 2010

I contact them for my refund but no ones answer, i sent them emails all of their email add but never heard any of them.. All they wan’t is money for the people its a Scam, don’t ever beleive of their testimonial they are fake.. I pay for the subscription of $49.95 when i open the link they gave me theres a one ready-made website with the product , in order that i could open the 8 ready-made website product i have to pay the Pro $47.95.. For the Traffic cost $49.95..After 4 weeks these people calls me they wan’t more money 3,000.00 to 8,000.00. I decided to stop the subscription its too late now, but i learned my lesson.. DON’T EVER TRY THOSE “WORK AT HOME SITE” they only take your money, with no return..

tonyman12  on February 10th, 2010

I fell for the work at home for google scheme, which is really stupid of me because when i read the terms and agreements their headquarters was in the phillipenes and you have to abide by their rules so the USA cant help u, and i still went for it. Im an idiot i know, and this site I noticed that he lives in NY and the pics have palm trees. Do not fall for these at home schemes there is no such thing. The closest real way to make money is in real estate. So do not fall for these scams!!!!

newshoes  on February 10th, 2010

Well I have been scamed they hit me for $49 and some change, this was my first shot at a online business , guess I didnt do so well; its been a week have not heard from anyone, after reading some of these comments, merry christmas Jeff or what ever you are,learn and grow hah; WARNING TO THOSE THINKING ABOUT THIS SITE DONT DO IT.

drewheintz  on February 12th, 2010

In regards to:
“dumb on January 5th, 2010
Does it not seem ironic to anybody, that this idiot calls my profit site a scam, yet her site is completely riddled with affiliate links?”
You call yourself dumb and then leave a comment like this? I guess there is nothing to say but, dumba##!

and
“paul on January 13th, 2010
Paula Neal Mooney, did you purchase this product? blah bblah blah…”
Dude get a life. You are seriously browsing the internet laughing at people? You are probably one of the pieces of s#it dirtbags who are scamming these people.

For all of you who lost something to these worthless excuses for humans, it could have been worse. Think of it as you did not pay for an on-line business, you paid for a hard lesson. ALWAYS DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE INVESTING ANYTHING THAT DEALS WITH THE INTERNET!!!!! These blog forms are everywhere and unless you hear something good about a website, be extremely cautious!

One last note to all of the scammers out there:
I hope there is some point in your life that you become vulnerable to others and I hope you get what is coming to you. You are worthless, low life, maggot poop, and you shall never prosper.

B4WARNED  on February 12th, 2010

SEEMS TO ME, PAUL, THAT YOU ARE NOT A VERY NICE PERSON. JUST CRUISING THE NET LAUGHING AT SUCKERS, HUH? WELL THAT MUST MAKE YOUR MOM REAL PROUD!
“paul on January 13th, 2010
Paula Neal Mooney, did you purchase this product? Did you apply 100% of what the opportunity told you to do? Probably not. People throw aroung the word scam VERY LOOSELY. How would you like to buy something for $20,000 and never get it delivered. Now that’s a scam! Also, all you people bitching about 49.00 OMG! need to stay away from being self employed. Apparantly, anybody that whines over $49 for a program they didn’t even apply will never make money on the internet. It’s always the same idiots on these blogs/forums. AND NO, I AM NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRODUCT. I’M JUST CRUISING THROUGH THE INTERNET LAUGHING AT SUCKERS.”

wayne  on February 12th, 2010

please tell me if there is any internet companies that are legetimate , and not too extensive with almost unlearnable how tos to actually get a website that generates money to me instead of getting scammed again.in short are any legitimate internet sites that actually work with free traffic to get started instead of spending $100.00 per day to pay for clicks that dont really get any responses, please help, i was recently laid off & i have two teenagers to feed , two car payments, and ahouse payment to make, my email is wayne5132@rocketmail.com

RR Fiske  on February 15th, 2010

She is right – Google the address and guess what you get! (this was on 2/15/2010)

LoopNet – Melville Broadhollow Center, Office Building, 200 …Melville Broadhollow Center – 200 Broadhollow Road, Melville, NY. This Office is For Lease on LoopNet.com. View this property and other commercial real …

ex-employee  on February 16th, 2010

Im an ex employee of theirs. YES IT IS A SCAM. I wont get into details on how but it is very misleading and thrives on desperate people who arent too computer savvy. You wont make any money with this program. My job was basically customer retention. So I had to b.s. people into not canceling the program, at least until the trial period was over. Horrible, didnt wanna do it anymore.

Paula Mooney  on February 16th, 2010

Wayne, I’m sorry about your being laid off.

There are legitimate ways to make money online — like writing for websites like AssociatedContent.com, Examiner.com, Demand Studios and the like — but they can take a lot of work.

I’ve been writing online for 5 years now; just don’t believe the people that want your credit card number or the ones that make you pay a bunch of money and offer the moon. Everything I’ve learned about making money online is by the grace of God, and it took loads of time reading, trial and error — and yes, spending some money that I probably shouldn’t have. If you read thru my archives at paulamooney.blogspot.com you can see all the ways I’ve written about making money and how much I’ve made through different companies. I pray things turn around for you.

ex-employee  on February 16th, 2010

PEOPLE!! STOP LOOKING TO MAKE QUICK CASH ON THE INTERNET PLEASE!!! Dont throw away your money on any of this bull. If you dont trust any of these comments on here, TRUST MINE. I worked for several of these internet “work from home and get rich” schemes. Unless you actually create a site like one of these and sucker thousands of people into buying your “idea” , I would suggest look for a good job.

ex-employee  on February 16th, 2010

You are right, Paula, there really is a few legitimate internet companies. But I dont really bother telling people because there is so many that are not legitimate that look exactly like the ones that are. I felt so bad when people would ask ” Can I really make money with this? I just lost my job and have kids.” And I had to tell them yes to keep my job. Thank God Im outta there!!!

violated  on February 18th, 2010

My Profit Site is worse than a scam! They are outright thieves! They somehow stole my debit card number and charges me $49.95 which triggered other clubs I had never heard of raiding my bank account. I never visited their site until they raided my account. They somehow linked to a legitimate site and and got my information from it, but my debit card was never given out online, so they or their associates had to steal it somehow. When I called 1-866-320-8083 AZ the representatives there claimed I had sighed up for it. Liars! They had couldn’t refund the stolen funds and had me email vipmembers@myprofitsite.com
and all I have gotten is an automated response. I emailed several more times and same automated response. The local police are investigating, but haven’t been able to find their physical location or phone number that has someone other than the above mentioned one that has thieves acting stupid and pleading ignorance to knowing what their companies location is or anything about whom they work. I filed a complaint with the FTC online and encourage all violated to do so. The FBI says this is the correct procedure is to file your complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Take the time and do it. Also request your bank reverse charges. If the funds were taken without you knowing, report to your local police as a theft also. Be sure to file the FTC report! Also visit mypsit.com and ask yourself what kind of outfit has to have a webpage like this? Answer one that is stealing funds and goes beyond a scam. Paula you are sugarcoating these thieves. They and anyone who works for them is a first class thief and lower than an armed bank robber. thanks for your site Paula!

myprofit98  on February 18th, 2010

Please remove me from this program. I can’t reach you via the phone, I get that you are out of the
calling area from here in Texas. I did recieve a call when I got home but could not call back. Also, this is not an easy program to setup and get started.
Pat Martin 254-933-7494p.m. or 254-933-8803 am

ex-employee  on February 19th, 2010

LOL!!Thats what Im talking about “myprofit98″

violated  on February 20th, 2010

My Profit Site is worse than a scam. They offer free credit reports and during this free report they get you personal ID including credit/debit card numbers and charge $49.95 unknown to you until it appears on your bank statement. Their charge is always proceeded by several other “clubs” making bogus charges. This is theft! I have reported them to the police, FTC, and FBI. The result is they finally responded to my emails, giving me another email where they finally say they are returning the funds taken by fraud. My bank also is requesting return of funds.
The My Profit Site’s system is designed to make it difficult to get your money back and most people give up. that explains their 30% return rate that would be more like 90% if victims would follow through to the end. My advice is always file a report online with the Federal Trade Commission. Law enforcement needs all victims reports on this federal data base.

violated  on February 20th, 2010

I would like to add that the four different employees i spoke to or emailed all refused to give me or the police a physical address. They said they are in Tempe, Arizona. They said they do nothing wrong and have nothing to hide, yet refuse to give a real address or phone number of the owner. The customer service person uses the name Cassie, the billing dept. person uses Jenny. They said my charges did not originate from their site and deny they are connected or link to other sites. If this is true then why won’t they reveal their address, full names, and phone numbers? Answer because they known they scam people or have agents working for them that do. Maybe that is how they will make you rich, by stealing others ID and signing them up for MPS. I wonder how much they pay others to do this?

ex-employee  on February 22nd, 2010

PLEASE LISTEN PEOPLE! JUST DONT GET INVOLVED WITH THIS PROGRAM. WHEN I WORKED FOR THEM, ALL DAY I WOULD HEAR ” I’M GONNA SPEAK TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE POLICE, MY LAWYER, ETC. ETC.” BLA BLA. IT DOESNT GET ANYWHERE, TRUST ME. i USED TO HEAR IT ALL. JUST TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO STAY AWAY FROM IT. THEY WILL REAP WHAT THEY HAVE SOWN.

ex-MPSemployee  on February 22nd, 2010

THEY MEANING THE OWNERS OF MPS

TexasGuy  on February 25th, 2010

I don’t know if anyone has said this yet but I am pretty sure that the picture of “Jeff Jackson” is actually a picture of a guy that does a cable show called Income Property. He helps fix up peoples houses and basements and stuff so they can rent them out. Its like on TLC or something. just check out this google image and tell me what you think http://www.hgtv.ca/DMM/I/N/Income_Property_001.jpg

TexasGuy  on February 25th, 2010

Oh I found an even better picture. His name is Scott McGillivray and his image can easily be found on the internet. I am sure he is not aware that his image is being used for a scam. I am just posting this to better proove to people that this is in fact a scam.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img.hgtv.com/HGTV/2008/12/09/ScottMcGillivray_s3×4_al.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hgtv.com/scott-mcgillivray/bio/index.html&usg=__AVa8PABDKs3YQZ9W7tTZ7gyZINQ=&h=354&w=266&sz=31&hl=en&start=1&sig2=rSpgVM95R8gzMu90avTnIw&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=hjeowO7u_ig_MM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=91&prev=/images%3Fq%3DScott%2BMcGillivray%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=SpKGS-6HHMWdlAe1janjDw

Paula Mooney  on February 26th, 2010

Wow, thank you Texas Guy – That’s amazing.

Hopefully Scott will get a hold of the people using his image falsely — and before that, I hope most people find this blog post and these comments so they’ll know to stay far away from the “Jeff Jackson My Profit Site” scam stuff!

Ann San  on February 27th, 2010

I did not know about this, I paid 49.95 for a web site to sell .Then supit me i went and got an up grade for another 49.95 .now I cant even get on my pages from him.So I have lost my money!!!

Ann

peanut616  on March 2nd, 2010

This is a scam….I have tried for over a week to get my refund.

Does anyone have a phone number? They do not respond to emails.

Peanut

HJWakelin  on March 2nd, 2010

Always, always go into your browser FIRST, and type in the URL browser,”Is (example) myprofitsite a scam?” Any one who has been scammed will have a comment on their experience,or someone who has researched the site’s info, will have written a review on what they’ve uncovered. Let’s expose these SCUM by making them and their site known over all the web, saving numerous victims from great loss!.

HJWakelin  on March 2nd, 2010

Show me the Articles featured in Forbes etc, so I can read them, then I will join your business,Jeff!
Why didn’t you go one better, and say you were featured on Oprah? That way you would have been TOTALLY believed – NOT!!

ediblearm  on March 3rd, 2010

ATTN EVERY!: use a walmart money card when buying these programs online..instead of your cc..and use it for pretty much anything else.
It cost $3 an $3 a month to use but if you think there not going to refund your $ then just simply take out all the money off your card an they cant get to it.
I use mine all the time for online stuff…even after being extra carefull of what to buy

I was scammed years ago with those assemble stuff at home things. I bought the fly fishing one and its virtually impossible to assemble it to there standerds and it will take 30min to do one thing..uggg! Wow how do these people sleep at night!?
Best of luck to all of you and happy hunting!!

NotSoMerry  on March 7th, 2010

Wow…just reading all these horror stories is insane!! I’ve been looking for years for some good legitimate work at home opps. After spending thousands of dollars, I’ve yet to find any really good money makers. I HAVE made money on surveys and email readings, but can’t make a living on that and you must be very organized when dealing with free trials, etc. to be sure to cancel. I have got quite a few free things (digital camera, laptop, $1000 credit card). It’s very time consuming and repetitive and definitely not for everyone. Mystery Shopping is another thing that’s legit if you are with the right companies.
I still haven’t given up on a ‘real’ money making opportunity online though. If anyone knows of any, please let me know. No money up front.
Also, I ALWAYS google every company I see before I’d even considering joining. Yep, I was down to the $9.95 price as well, but had to google it first and found this page. WOW! So glad I did!

Tanga  on March 9th, 2010

Like so many I checked out your site AFTER I spent my $49.95. But I called 866-320-8083 to cancel (this number was provided on the “Congratulations!” page sent to me) and spoke to Greg at My Pfofit Site,who gave me the instructions how to cancel and gave me a number to quote. The Email address he gave me is billing@verfiedsafepay.com.

Tanga  on March 9th, 2010

I made this purchase today and will let you know when I get my refund

Good lookin out  on March 10th, 2010

I would like to thank you guys immensily, I hope that the people who are scamming people for their hard earn cash die the death of a dog. No one has $50 to finance other people fantasy. I certainly don’t. I am just trying to find legal ways to take care of my family until I finish school. It’s a shame that so many people had to research these felonies money making scheming website before they to got jilted. I really appreciate everyone efforts to inform others. This is the American way to stop, free loading no gooders profit off hard working, family oriented people. good job to everyone.

May we all receive honest success in the near future.

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