Waterhouse Report
Neil Waterhouse is the sole creator of the Waterhouse Report. He claims to be an entrepreneur and home business specialist.
The report is supposed to be a document with data compiled after Neil tested almost 400 online business opportunities. The report claims that you can earn over $6,000 per month by simply following the directions Neil maps out.
Neil Waterhouse has been a resident of Sydney, Australia since his birth in 1969. He developed a reputation as a prominent businessman and once owned several companies. He sold his stake in these companies before he began testing work at home opportunities.
This publication supposedly provides the details surrounding a handful of home based opportunities that qualify, in Neil's opinion, as successful. It took him over five years to interview participants and analyze each of the companies he included when conducting the research for this report.
This report provides information similar to what you might see offered on other websites. He talks about making money on eBay, participating in affiliate programs, and completing paid surveys, amongst other things.
I thought the Waterhouse Report sounded too good to be true, so I decided to test it out on my own. I paid $27 for the report and was immediately disappointed by what I saw.
The report promised to send me a list of over three hundred home based business opportunities that were guaranteed to make me a profit. The list I received was not only outdated, but didn't even contain the number of opportunities it had promised to include.
I already knew that selling items on eBay could be profitable. The WR presents this piece of information as if it is some sort of revelation. The report included other already well-known methods for making money online as well as some that are outdated and no longer exist.
The information Neil sells you is information you can find online for free. I've been contacted by several people who let me know that attempting to obtain a refund for this ghastly report is next to impossible.
I personally emailed Neil and the customer service team. The only replies I received were automated and I never received any sort of personal attention. A few of the people I talked to claimed that their emails were undeliverable and that they couldn't contact the company at all.
The Waterhouse Report leaves a LOT to be desired. Think again if you believe you'll turn this $27 investment into $6,000 per month of income. It's just not going to happen.
Later on, I took a closer look at the business list that Neil provided. Most of the businesses on the list are not free to join, as originally advertised. As a matter of fact, all of the businesses on the list are affiliate programs that Neil participates in. I'm certainly not going to risk padding Neil Waterhouse's pocket any more than I already have.
The report is a waste of time. I have yet to hear from anyone who has anything to say in support of this report. You could certainly find better ways to invest your money.
After examining and testing hundreds of money-making opportunities and work at home programs, ONLY ONE brought in a paycheck that covered all my monthly expenses.
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