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First seen Feb 22, 2026
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- 17 community reports from users
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Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
Home Profit Center scam My wife received a "Home Profit Center" email from a friend. A bit of research revealed the following: From "Home Profit Center reviews - legit or scam?" at http://reviewopedia.com/workathome/home-profit-center-reviews-legit-or-scam/ : >The Home Profit Center business opportunity has been making its debut in peoples’ email boxes all across the world. These messages, often found in your spam folder, claim to offer you a secret for making money online. >The first click will lead you to a webpage made to resemble a real online news website. Here you’ll read about a young single mom who’s been using Home Profit Center to rake in a fortune. These fake news sites look very legitimate, making use of logos and layouts often found on real news publications. >...(more) >In addition to the above red flags and warning signs there appear to be more serious issues with the website. When you click through to the payment page it does not take you to a secured page and a registration check shows that the site is registered out of the US to someone from Panama. >There are legitimate business opportunities out there and you should not take the risk of signing up with a site like home profit center and dealing with potential refund difficulties or even more serious issues. A comment: >Someone went thru my address book and sent emails with links to this site to all my contacts. It was on an old computer and I did not use the address book anymore so I deleted all the contacts. The next night a new round of emails went out. I think they captured my addresses and stored them on their computer. They are using my contacts to promote this scam. If you sink to that level to promote a business the business is a scam–most likely. Another comment: >My husband’s email account was hacked and sent an email to everyone in his contact list as if he was suggesting people check out this online home profit center site! ... Also see: Home Profit Center Review
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