Rebate Processor Jobs: Real or Scam?

Rebate processor jobs are becoming popular. But are they legitimate? Discover what we learned about sites that promote these jobs to people looking for a way to make extra money from home...
If you're seeking a way to make money online, then you may have seen sites offering "rebate processor jobs."

Promoters of these jobs use clever ad writing to lead readers into believing these jobs are real. Their words are crafted in a way that let people hear what they want to hear... but they never reveal that no "employer" is actually offering such a position...

Promoters know that many people are desperate for extra cash, so their sales letter creates an overwhelming urge in them to sign up... It's as if something has taken control over their minds and their actions...

Rebate Processors Wanted

You're about to learn what we discovered about these rebate processor jobs...

They ask for a one time "registration fee" that "locks in your position" and shows them you're an "ambitious and motivated individual." Then they'll give you directions on how to use their "system" for making money.

What you actually get is not employment, but instructions on how to sell products online.

Secret Money Making System

Their directions tell you to become an affiliate, someone who earns commissions by promoting products online. Then they tell you to place ads, which offer rebates for those products to entice people seeing your ads to buy. After the sale, you pay the customers their rebates from the commissions you've earned. What's left over is the money you keep.

What the promoters of these rebate processor jobs are offering is nothing more than a simple tactic that a few top affiliate marketers have been using to promote products online.

Filling Forms Online

Readers, under the powerful spell of the sales copy, believe the job they will get paid for doing involves filling out forms online. But, the forms they fill out are for the ads they write and place on the search engines and the other forms they fill out are for sending rebate payments to their customers using Paypal.

And by the way, they also forgot to tell readers in their sales letter that they'll have to pay for those ads out of their own pockets... So what people got themselves into after dutifully following their directions was a side business of their own -- not a job, which was implied and expected.

It's too bad we have to learn our lessons the hard way. Sure, the rebate processor promoters will say they have taught people how to make money online. But the fact remains... They have mislead them into thinking they would get a job.

Real or scam? It's what you want to believe...

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By Leroy Chan
Published: 8/19/2008
 
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