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Homeincomeflow.com Is A Fraud, Run Away From It. by fuke(m): 8:51am On Nov 29, 2014
I want to let all Nairalanders and Nigerians know that the above company
is a fraudulent outfit scamming people especially Nigerians.
The pop-up advert comes to you on Facebook purported run
by Faceboo itself. Larry King, the CNN legend is there saying
“Facebook will soon be the largest employer of labor”

The program looks interesting and thought it could be another
neat money making model. If it is by Facebook it has to be good
and with three days guarantee, nothing to lose. I could opt out
within 3 days, if I do not like it. A common practice on the net.
So I signed in.

Getting to the site, I knew within seconds that the program
was not meant for me. What they advertised was different
from what they displayed. They teach the rudiments of internet
marketing. Nothing bad, some people are still green in these
things but not me. To me, It’s like teaching “how to pass O level English”
to a professor of English.

Immediately, I sent a memo to them to opt out. I have since sent
5 memos to them and no reply. Phones were not picked. I now
came to the site to go round. I was shocked. Their live chat goes
nowhere, like many links on the site. That was when I knew, I have been scammed.

I later went on the net, what I discovered was outrageously scandalous.
How could I fall into this type of scam?

Please see these links. They do not go to my site, but read what people have written about this company.
Why didn’t I do the checking earlier you may ask.

http://www.complaintboard.in/complaints-reviews/facebook-fortune-home-income-flow-l340398.html

https://faithandalchemy./2014/10/27/home-income-flow-or-facebook-fortune-all-scam/comment-page-1/

http://www.scamorg.com/home-income-flow-d4

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20141004170126AAORilM

The biggest mistake I made was not using escrowed payment and
this was fatal. And this is me, who advised people never to pay
on the net if it is not escrowed. The purported support
by Facebook must have fooled me.

I have started a process to get my refund which I think
may be difficult or impossible, but I think it is my duty to
let our people know and run in the other direction when
they hear the name Home Income Flow.


Nairalanders should let this go viral. If they could fool me, they could fool millions.

Please, start typing and click away.

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Re: Homeincomeflow.com Is A Fraud, Run Away From It. by ChildofChukwu(m): 12:12am On Dec 10, 2014
I raised this issue a couple of weeks back, but for reasons I'm yet to comprehend, my post/topic was deleted angry angry angry. This kind of topic needs to be on front page to save others from making the same mistake.

I hope you were able to get your money back.

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