View Full Version : Does anyone have opinions about Neil Waterhouse?
JoefromNewJersey
Mar 23, 2007, 08:17 AM
E-mails from this person, offering e-business info, antecdoetes, and links have started showing up daily. Google results seem to confirm it as fitting the pattern of internet home-based opportunities -- i.e. the only person who is making money is the person selling the information. Anyone have any insights into this issue?
Thanks,
Joe
RubyPitbull
Mar 24, 2007, 04:28 PM
Well Joe from Joisey (I am trying to draw out the Jersey sound here), I must concur with your findings.
You would be well served to list his e-mails as spam in your filters so you are not bothered by him anymore. Anyone who claims that they can help you make money and charges a fee for their services, is a scam artist in my book.
Please see these reviews of the great Mr. Waterhouse, if you haven't already found it on your own.
Neil Waterhouse , Is Neil Waterhouse A Scam? (http://www.federalreviews.com/Neil_Waterhouse.html?gclid=CIbQqujGjosCFQVXZQodmhX 1Xw)
Waterhouse Report (http://www.gurubusters.com/Not_Recommended/Waterhouse_Report.html)
Online Money Making Scams Uncovered (http://www.best-online-income.com/2.htm?gclid=CLCXqo7IjosCFQkmZQod4ifgoQ)
JoefromNewJersey
Mar 26, 2007, 06:54 AM
E-mails from this person, offering e-business info, antecdoetes, and links have started showing up daily. Google results seem to confirm it as fitting the the pattern of internet home-based opportunites -- i.e., the only person who is making money is the person selling the information. Anyone have any insights into this issue?
Thanks,
Joe
Thanks, RubyPitBull,
BTW, out here in western NJ where the farms and dairies are, it's still called New JERSEY.
Take care
RubyPitbull
Mar 26, 2007, 07:08 AM
LOL. Aha! My experience is limited to just across the "rivah". :)
corinne046
Jul 5, 2008, 06:28 PM
E-mails from this person, offering e-business info, antecdoetes, and links have started showing up daily. Google results seem to confirm it as fitting the the pattern of internet home-based opportunites -- i.e., the only person who is making money is the person selling the information. Anyone have any insights into this issue?
Thanks,
Joe
I know all about Neil Waterhouse as I finally bought his "subscription" to the various offers he had. I then forgot about him for awhile as other more pressing issues came up. But a couple of days ago when I tried to run him down, tried to post a ticket, etc. I couldn't get anything done as it required a user name and password, and I could not even find out how to regain my login information.
Right now I am very upset at this person as I have written numerous emails in different ways, and I have found it impossible to reach him. It is as though he has literally went into hiding or died. So tread carefully, as I've done everything I can, I was a "paid" member, and I still couldn't get anything done.
Clough
Jul 8, 2008, 01:18 AM
The above post by corinne046 would appear to be a good witness to another bogus scam operation by someone.
Information about his operations is also available via the following links.
Waterhouse (http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=12291)
** 4DAILY ** Scam warning and action... (http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=7126)
cam1
Aug 15, 2008, 10:18 PM
I can give you some facts about Neil Waterhouse...
1. He did not start ComputerLand Brookvale as he claims.
2. He did start Cam1 Computer Wholesale but had to sell it because he was going broke.
3. He liquidated one of his companies in an effort to avoid paying the Australian government hundreds of thousands of dollars in outstanding taxes.
Don't believe anything he says because he is a liar and will take your last dollar from you if he can... :mad:
Clough
Aug 16, 2008, 01:36 AM
Now a very old thread. Sufficient answers have been given. Original poster has not logged back onto this site since April 2, 2007.
THREAD CLOSED.