Greedy Mentor scam
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Greedy Mentor Review – A Scam by “Meaghan Harper”!

Meaghan Harper’s Greedy Mentor system can supposedly make people thousands of dollars within just 24 hours, or at least that is what you are told. However, can it really? Things sound a bit too good to be true, do they not?

Is it possible that Greedy Mentor is a scam that is just going to leave you with less money than when you get started? Should this be something that you avoid at all costs?

Unfortunately… This is not the awesome “get-rich-quick” opportunity that it is presented as. This is what you would call a scam and in this review I’ll be exposing it as such. There are a lot of lies that you are told and this is definitely something that you are going to want to avoid.

Greedy Mentor Review

When he then on the website for the Greedy Mentor system, you are greeted with a video presentation that starts out with a bunch of people talking about how they have been using the system and making tons of money, such as “Bobby Marshall” from Little Rock, AR, and Leeanne Bakker from Tustin, CA…

However… Is it just me or do these testimonials seem a little bit fake? For some reason they just don’t seem to be genuine and I have reviewed plenty of scams before where testimonials like this have actually turned out to have been paid actors… So I am always hesitant to trust what I see (these are fake as I will go over shortly)

But anyways, Meaghan talks about how you have been specially invited in doubts that you stumbled upon the website by pure lock. She claims that she is only letting a handful number of people in and that you are one of the select few. HOWEVER… The real reason you landed on this website is probably because you got some spammy email from someone claiming that you can make a ton of money with some new system… Or something along those lines.

She claims that this system has taken people from nothing to over $1000 per day within just 24 hours… And of course it only takes 15 to 20 minutes of work per day.

Everything about this system sounds like a scam to me. It sounds pretty much like you are typical get-rich-quick scam… Being able to make money super fast with very little work.… Which never works out. Sounds like Daily Cash Siphon or the Secret Affiliate Scam.

How Does This System Work?

One major problem that I see, and a major red flag, is that she never really explains to you how the system works. She claims that she is paying people in mentions that you also can be on “her payroll”, but I still don’t really know what is going on here.

If you ended up entering your name and email, you know that there is a second video presentation. In the second video she claims to have set up your account and that her team set you up with a pre-made website. And of course she checks back on your account in several minutes and it all of a sudden has made tons of money.

Sounds very suspicious, I know.

But how does this work? Well… I HAVE NO IDEA because she never explained it. The explanation that she gives is that it “gives you ability to manipulate and flow all online traffic to your gateway”…

But what the heck is that supposed to mean? I have been making money online since 2015 and I have no idea what the heck this means, which is probably the point. It sounds awesome, but is so vague that no one is going to be able to make sense of it.

Smells Like a Scam

Obviously the fact that we have no idea what we are getting into with this Greedy Mentor system is a major red flag. We have absolutely no idea how the system works other than some very vague information given, which really doesn’t tell us much of anything.

In in addition to this there are some other red flags that caught my attention, which are common for online scams. These include…

#1 – Video Will Be Taken Down at Midnight – Not True

In the video presentation Meaghan claims that this video will be taken down at midnight, so you have to act fast if you want to get in on this. However, this is completely untrue. I know this for a fact because I came across this video yesterday, and am writing this review on the day after… But the video is still there.

This is a common scam technique. She is just trying to get you to buy into the system as fast as possible.

#2 – Discount After Discount

Something else that is very suspicious is that there are multiple discounts given to try to get you to buy in. I’ll show you what I mean…

If you try to leave the page, you are first presented with a “WAIT!”, Telling you that you can get this system for only $67…

However, what I did is tried leaving a second time and then another discount popped up, this time a “huge 81% discount”. So now I am able to buy into this scam for just $37…

But it doesn’t end there… I then tried to exit again and was able to get the price down to only $27, but this was my “absolute last chance!”…


Now discounts certainly do not mean that something is a scam, but when you see multiple discounts over and over again like this, it is definitely suspicious. It is something that is also very common with online scams, from what I have seen reviewing hundreds over the years.

#3 – “Meaghan Harper” Probably Doesn’t Exist

This entire system is supposedly the creation of “Meaghan Harper”, but who is this lady?

Well… I don’t know who she is but I can tell you who she isn’t. She isn’t the woman that is pictured in the video. I ran a reverse Google image search for the picture shown and found out that it is just a stock photo that anyone can purchase on Shutterstock

Greedy Mentor Meaghan Harper

I knew this picture was going to be a fake as soon as I saw it. Not only have I seen this 100 times before with other scams, but doesn’t it seem a bit strange that she would put a picture of herself kayaking in a bikini

If This Doesn’t Prove It’s a Scam Then Nothing Will

What I found from my research on this website, there are many things that point to this being a scam. However, if you are still not convinced, I’m sure this will convince you.

One thing that you should always do if you are suspicious of opportunities like this, is find the disclaimer. Usually is located at the bottom of the sales page, but other times you might have to do some looking around.

I located the disclaimer for Greedy Mentor at the bottom of the page and here is a screenshot I took of it…

Now I don’t know if you can read the text I underlined, because it is small, but what it states is that “the typical purchaser does not make any money using the system”.

Yes… That’s right… They tell you that most people who by this do not make any money. However… In the video presentation she talks about how this is super easy to make money with and that can easily take you from zero dollars to over $1000 per day in just 24 hours.

So which is the truth? Which you should you believe?

The truth is in the disclaimer. What I have found is that scams like this can tell you anything that they want to in the sales pitch. They can lie to you and tell you about how you will be making thousands or millions of dollars, which may be completely untrue, but as long as they tell you the truth in the disclaimer I guess it is legal.

Guess what… Most people probably don’t read this disclaimer. Most people probably don’t even realize it is there, because it is printed in very small text and located at the bottom of the page, where most people probably won’t see it.

Conclusion – AVOID

There is obviously no way I’m going to be recommending this system to anyone. There are so many lies told throughout the video presentation that you cannot trust this place at all. Meaghan Harper is a lie, the people in the testimonial videos are all lies, and we have absolutely no idea how the system works.

Sounds like a pure scam to me, but of course you are able to do whatever you want with your money. So if you really wanted to buy into this, you could do so… It just definitely is not recommended.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month online. In this post I explained exactly what I do, how it all works, and even go over how beginners can get started doing the same.

But anyways… I hope you found this review helpful, and if so please like and share this post to help spread the truth so that others don’t get scammed. Also, leave any questions or comments below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Daily Cash Siphon scam
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Daily Cash Siphon Is a SCAM – Do Yourself a Favor & Avoid It!

 

Daily Cash Siphon is supposedly some “new weird trick” that can siphon you tons of money due to some $480 million glitch… But it seems like every scam out there makes similar claims of being able to make tons of money from some new “trick” or undiscovered “secret”. So is this the real deal or is this just another scam?

Unfortunately, I hate to break it to you, but this is more than likely what most people would call a scam. Of course it depends on what you consider a scam in what you don’t consider a scam, but after reading my review here you will probably walk away thinking that… Yep… It’s a scam.

But anyways… In this review I’ll be going over Daily Cash Siphon in giving my opinion of things. One thing I can say for certain is that if you were considering purchasing this product, you are definitely going to want to read this over and rethink that.

Daily Cash Siphon Review

I’m sure before even coming across my review here you were probably thinking that this very well could be a scam. Things just sounded a bit too good to be true, do they not?

The spokesperson in the video, who goes by the name of William Fairbrother, starts out the video presentation by claiming that he is going to show you a “weird trick” that is going to be able to make you money for the rest of your life… And of course you only need 30 minutes per day. Oh yeah… And it is “very controversial”because it involves siphoning money from some “barely ethical” $480 million market…

In the video presentation he then shows a bunch of screenshots of ClickBank accounts that are supposedly making tons of money with this “weird trick. So right off the bat, it seems that this system has something to do with ClickBank, which if you don’t already know is an online digital marketplace that people can sell e-books, E courses, etc. on.

From the income screenshots that you shows of the ClickBank accounts, it seems that this system is something pretty amazing… Making thousands of dollars per day. And of course all you need to know is this “one little trick” in order to be able to capitalize on it as well.

How This Works & Makes You Money

When the guy is explaining how this all works, he explains that it exploits two industries that have been around for years, one being affiliate marketing and the other being blogging.

Affiliate marketing is when you promote products online and earn money when you help make sales. For example, you could promote dog toys, cell phones, hand tools, anything really… And when someone clicks on your affiliate link then proceeds to purchase the product, you earn a commission.

And blogging, as I am sure you are already aware, is when you manage a blog style website, writing articles/blog posts about any and everything that you wish to write about.

Affiliate marketing is a common way for bloggers to monetize their websites and this is something that I am very familiar with, because I actually do this myself to make money online. The basics of it are that you incorporate affiliate links into your blog posts and when readers click on them, and further proceed to purchase the product… You earn money.

So it sounds like a plausible way to make money online, but unfortunately, as I stated in beginning… This is a scam. Before I get into it why this isn’t going to work, I first want to go over some of the red flags that pop out at me and maybe more suspicious that this was more than likely a scam…

Red Flags

#1 – Claims they might have to take the video down

First off, the spokesperson claims that this video might get taken down at any time. He claims that they only want to let in a limited number of people so you have to get in right now if you want to secure your position.

However, I highly doubt this is true in any sense. Just about every scam out there tells you this in order to try to get you to purchase their product as fast as possible.

#2 – Things don’t make much sense

The guy claims that when you make money, they also make money, which is why they are selling the system. However, there is no explanation given on to how this actually works. I have my own theory, as I will explain in a bit, but from what they tell you things just don’t add up.

#3 – William Fairbrother is not real

“William Fairbrother”, who sounds like you very well could be knight at King Arthur’s roundtable, is actually not real. This is just a made up name used to promote this product. If you scroll down to the bottom of the sales page and look at the bottom of the disclaimer, you will see that they tell you it is just a pen name…

So really we don’t know anything about anyone behind this Daily Cash Siphon system, which is a major concern.

#4 – Just sounds unrealisticly good

Obviously things just sound a bit too good to be true, which is probably what drove you to do a little extra research and read my review in the first place.

Being able to make you tons of easy money online doing very little work definitely sounds amazing, but systems that claim to be like this usually turn out to be scams. I know this from experience reviewing hundreds of scams over the years.

#5 – The disclaimer

Always, always, always… Read the disclaimer. Usually you can find the disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page somewhere, but sometimes it can be more tricky to locate.

But anyways… As you can see from the screenshot I took below, they state that the results in the video are “atypical” and that the average results are unknown…

So pretty much what you have here is a system that sounds way too good to be true, you have no idea who is behind it all, and the amazing results they show you in the video presentation are “atypical”.

My Prediction

So in the video presentation the guy tells you that they are giving away the system because when you make money, they also make money. But what does this mean?

Well my guess is that when you buy into this they will set you up with a pre-made website and try to get you to promote this same system to other people, which is how they would make money.

Daily Cash Siphon is actually a ClickBank products, so this would all make sense. You would be promoting Daily Cash Siphon and making money through ClickBank via affiliate marketing, and the product creators (the people behind Daily Cash Siphon) would be making money from the product sales of course.

Not only does this make sense, but I have seen this type of thing a hundred times before with Copy My Cash Code, Clone My Sites, etc. Scammers create some new system that you can supposedly get rich off of, they sucker people into buying it, and then they push those buyers to try to make money by promoting it to other people.

The Big Problem

One of the major problems with how this all works is this:

If they set you up with one of these pre-made sites, it will likely be a duplicate of many others. Everyone who buys into it will probably get the same site, or at least a very similar site with a lot of copy and pasted content.

The problem is that because you will end up with a duplicate site, you will not be able to get free traffic from the search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, etc. And… When it comes to blogging this happens to be one of the best ways to get traffic to your website, since blogs are content-focused.

They tell you that you will be able to set up one of these websites in 30 minutes, so it has to be a “copy and paste” type of deal. There is no way you can set up a unique website with unique content in just 30 minutes… Not even relatively close.

What I Recommend

When I first came across Daily Cash Siphon I was pretty certain that it was a scam, but I didn’t really know what I was going to be getting into. The funny thing is… This scam promotes affiliate marketing via blogging, which happens to be my specialty. I have been making money online since 2015 and this is how I make the majority of my income.

I definitely do not recommend this particular program, but blogging and affiliate marketing is something I do recommend, and I actually consider particularly good for beginners looking to make money online. For one, it requires very little startup costs, and secondly, it is just all-around easier to get started with because you are simply promoting products online.

If you are interested in making money like this, as I do, then I would recommend Wealthy Affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate is an online training platform that will teach you all you need to know about money as an affiliate marketer through a blog, which the training will guide you through step-by-step.

I’m not going to go into detail here, but you can click the button below to read my review if you are interested in learning more:

Questions or comments? Leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Secret Affiliate Scam – Do NOT Buy Into This… EVER! [Review]

Secret Affiliate is supposedly some new “secret” system that can easily generate you tons of commissions online each day, and it only requires you to copy and paste some links. But of course you can always trust what you hear online, and this is definitely not an exception.

Is Secret Affiliate a scam? Well… Unfortunately it is. I know we are all hoping to come across some incredible system that requires almost no work in can make us tons of money in very short periods of time, but unfortunately these turn out to be scams 99.9% of the time, and this is one of those times.

In this review I’ll be exposing the Secret Affiliate system for what it really is. Much of what you are told about the system and how it works is a complete lie. If you are thinking about possibly buying into this I would definitely suggest reading over my review before hand.


Secret Affiliate Review

When you land on the Secret Affiliate website, you are greeted with a video presentation where the guy says that he is going to tell you some secret… Supposedly some secret that is making him an average of $937 per day.

He claims that this “secret system” that he will be letting you use will create “secret websites” automatically for you, which in turn will make you tons of money in affiliate commissions.

This whole system is based around these “secret websites” and supposedly some “secret traffic source” that you will be tapping into.

The system is all about affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products online and earn commissions, so supposedly these secret websites you will be providing you with will contain your own affiliate links in which you will be able to earn commissions with. But of course this is all dependent on this “secret traffic source”.

Sounds a bit fishy right?

Ya… There are lots of red flags that have caught my attention and I’m sure yours as well. Sounds a bit like EZ Bay Payday and the Click Click Cash scam that I reviewed recently.

Before I get into how this “secret system” actually works, I first want to discuss some of the red flags that caught my eye which you should be aware of.


Lots of Red Flags

#1 – The Numbers Aren’t Adding Up

WIthin less than a minute into the video presentation, there is already something that wasn’t adding up… The numbers.

He claimed in the beginning that he was making an average of $937 per day with this system, yet a very short period later in the video he showed a screenshot of his daily earnings, which seem to have averaged around €4000 per day, a heck of a lot more than $937…

#2 – We Don’t Even Know Who This Guy Is

Another major red flag is that we have no idea who this guy even is. At no point does he ever mention his name, nor does he show any picture of himself, or anything like that. There is literally no information at all given on this guy.

So how can we trust him? This could just be another scammer (which he is as I will explain more) trying to pull a fast one over on you.

One thing that I have learned over the years of being involved in online marketing is that legitimate program/systems have legitimate people behind them. If there is a program/system that is promoted under a fake name or there is no name given, this is always a major red flag and often times the program/system turns out to be a full-blown scam.

#3 – Just Shoulds Way Too Good To Be True

Obviouisly this all sounds just way too good to be true. This is probably the reason you were suspicious and decided to do a little extra research in the first place.

If I ever come across some new “secret” to making money online, I am always suspicious right off the bat. This guy talks about “secret websites”, some “secret traffic source”, how you can start making money right away, how this is super easy, how all you have to do is copy and paste a few links… Yeah… It sounds way too good to be true.

And as the saying goes… If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is.


How This Works

When he first starts off explaining how this all works, it probably makes little sense to you because… Well… He just doesn’t make any sense at all.

He talks about how Google, Facebook, etc. have been making billions of dollars per year off of their massive websites and that ordinary people have been using small websites to secretly make millions of dollars, which is what this guy has been doing.

He claims that these “secret websites” are different from anything you have ever seen and that, when coupled with some “secret $1.3 billion Goldmine”, you will be able to make tons of money very fast.

And of course all it takes is three simple steps…

This system is all based around affiliate marketing, which as I mentioned earlier is when you promote products online and earn commissions when you help make sales. This is a legitimate business model in a good way to make money for beginners, but is far different from what he leads you to believe.


Affiliate Marketing Is NOT Like He Tells You

Contrary to what he tells you, you do not need a different website for each affiliate program. This is completely untrue and anyone who has been involved in affiliate marketing can back me up on this.

I actually make a living affiliate marketing and have been doing so since 2015. So I have experience in know for sure that this is not true.

And as far as what he says… If each website makes $100 and you want to make $5000 a month, that you will have to set up 50 websites each month!!! This is a complete lie and ridiculous.

Simply NOT TRUE!

But of course the reason he is telling you all of this is because he is trying to get you to buy into his stupid system. Of course this is where his “secret website system” comes into play…

The Truth About Affiliate Marketing

While affiliate marketing is a great way for beginners to get started making money online, it is definitely not as easy as he leads you to believe. There is much more to it than just copying and pasting some links, and you can’t just grab some duplicate website and start making money super easily.

With these “secret websites” that he will supposedly generate for you, there are some big problems. Mainly, you will not be able to rank in the search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc. These copy and paste websites will therefore not be able to get any of the free traffic from the search engines, which is easily one of the best and most targeted traffic sources out there. And traffic is absolutely a necessity when it comes to making money online… About traffic you will make no money.

If affiliate marketing really were this easy, I would have bought into the system already and would have probably bought a copy for my friends and family, so that they can also make easy money. But… Unfortunately this does not work out and there is no way in heck I’m going to buy this, nor do I recommend anyone else by it.

While it is possible that you could make some money with a copy and paste website like this, that probably just has affiliate links scattered all over the place, it is definitely unlikely. You can talk to any veteran online marketer out there and they will tell you the same thing… This is just an overhyped scam that will not work.


What I Recommend – Great for Beginners

If you are a beginner looking to get started in making money online, affiliate marketing is actually what I would recommend. This is how I got started and this is how many other people get started in the world of online marketing for good reason… It is a lot more basic and simple than things like e-commerce, which require you to process payments, deal with customer service, and all sorts. Not only is affiliate marketing more simple, but it is also one of the more affordable paths you can take… Requiring minimal startup costs.

But anyways… Getting started is the hard part. Where you start? Of course you don’t want to fall victim to a scam like Secret Affiliate here.

My suggestion: Wealthy Affiliate

Wealthy Affiliate is in affiliate marketing training platform that provides not only the training, but also the tools necessary to get started. This is actually where I started back in 2015 and I guess you could say is pretty much responsible for my success online.

There is a lot I could say about Wealthy Affiliate… They have great training, offer great support, have a very lively and helpful community, and so on… But I’m not going to get into it all here. You can learn more by clicking the button below to read my review:

Questions or comments? Just leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 Also, if you found this review helpful please share it to help spread the word… We don’t want other people getting scammed by this crappy program.

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Income Shift Pro
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Income Shift Pro – Scam or Legit Opportunity? [Review]

Welcome to my review of Income Shift Pro.

Are you wondering what Income Shift Pro is all about, whether or not it is worth buying into, or maybe even is Income Shift Pro a scam? Well then you want to read my review.

This opportunity is often promoted in a way that makes it seem better than it really is… Which is the point of me writing this review now. The goal here is to give you a more realistic overview of what exactly this system is and whether or not it is right for you, so that you can make a more informed decision before deciding to go through and purchase it or not.

And by the way, I am not affiliated with this system in any way, so you can expect an unbiased review. I'll be going over the goods and the bads of it all. 

Income Shift Pro Review

Name: Income Shift Pro

Product Type: Marketing system for myEcon

Recommended?: Yes and no (I'll explain)

Income Shift Pro Review

Don't feel like reading this whole review? I get it… Reading can be a pain. If not, you can use the handy little quick navigation box below to jump to certain sections…

What Is My Income Shift Pro?

I'm not sure what you already know about Income Shift Pro so I'll be starting off with a high level overview.

In a nutshell, Income Shift Pro (which I will be referring to as ISP throughout this review) is a marketing system for the MLM business myEcon, which I will also talk all about coming up soon in case you are not familiar with this business. You find this out right away, because if you go through the process of joining ISP, the first step will be to join myEcon, as you can see below…

The real money making opportunity here is myEcon and ISP just helps you promote the opportunity better and more easily so that you can make more money. The marketing system was actually created by associates of myEcon which is a good sign because the people who created it are also using it.


Overall I do believe that ISP can be well worth the money, at only $25 per month. That said, this is still not something I would recommend for everyone as I will get into later in this review.

Warning: Not As Easy As It Seems

I want to make it very clear that there is a good chance making money with Income Shift Pro, or maybe I should say myEcon along with the aid of Income Shift Pro, is not as easy as you have been led to believe.

I've seen promotions telling you that if you have a computer, smart phone or tablet, and Internet connection, then you can make money with this opportunity. This leads you to believe that it is incredibly easy and that just about anybody could do it. I mean, based on some of what you are told you would be led to believe that an eight-year-old can do it… Which is simply not true.

While you can make money with this, and some people make a heck of a lot, this is definitely a lot harder than some of the misleading promotions tell you.

A Look at the Marketing System

Before I get into all of this, I just want to make it very clear that you do not actually need ISP to make money with myEcon. As stated, this is simply a marketing system that helps you make money with it, but is not absolutely necessary and many people probably don't even use it.


When you purchase your $25 per month membership you will get access to pre-made landing pages for promoting myEcon, a place where you can store your leads and manage them, different tools that make it easy to follow up with your leads, and some training.

Below you can see a screenshot of what it looks like inside the dashboard. What you are seeing here is a bunch of pre-made landing pages for promoting the opportunity. These pages are very professional looking and I don't see any reason why they wouldn't be effective. There is no doubt that using landing pages like this would increase your chances of promoting this opportunity successfully compared to just posting direct links to myEcon around social media and stuff.

The lead storage manager allows you to check on your leads and you can also choose to export them if you want to maybe move them to another marketing system or do something along those lines. 


The Tool Box is one of the more helpful areas of this marketing system. You are provided with:

  • Email Blast
  • SMS Blast
  • Statistics
  • Email Autoresponder
  • SMS Autoresponder
  • Campaign Tracking

What these tools allow you to do is easily blast out tons of emails or SMS messages to your leads along with the ability to set up autoresponder campaigns, via email or SMS, and of course you have the statistics and tracking to make sure you are on the right path.

For the email autoresponder, they also have pre-written messages that you can follow up on your leads with, making things a little bit easier for the beginner.

When it comes to the training, there isn't much to say. This is where ISP is lacking big time in my opinion. There is training on setting up the marketing system, testing your sales funnel, integrating third-party autoresponders, getting your domain set up and more… But nothing on traffic generation here, which is where it is lacking.

However, you will have the ability to get some training in the private Facebook group that I will discuss later in this review.

What The Heck Is myEcon?

If you don't already know what myEcon it is, then you're probably really wondering about it. After all, this is the real money making opportunity here and ISP just helps you promote it in order to make money. Maybe I should have covered this first, but there is a lot going on here and I didn't really know where to include the section.

Anyhow, I'm going to try to make this short and compact as I can, but I do have to do a good bit of explaining because this is very important.


Overview


myEcon (located at myEcon.net) is a MLM business that sells a wide variety of products, mostly dealing with finances.

What the heck is a MLM? A MLM, which stands for multilevel marketing, is a business that has a pyramid-like structure and relies heavily on recruitment of new members, which is why so many people call MLM's pyramid schemes. While MLM businesses do sell products to the general public, they are most known for their business opportunities that you are able to join and then make money with by either selling products or recruiting other people into the business.


Products


The products that are in this place is lineup include the following. They are all third-party products as far as I know, which really makes me question things. It appears that this MLM business was largely created for the "business opportunity" part and not so much for the actual selling a product to the general public. This seems to be placed more on the back burner, which is why almost every formation you find online for myEcon is about the business opportunity.

But anyways, here's a list and some details of the different products they sell… And by the way, as an associate (which is what you are called when you join the business opportunity) you will have access to all of these different products without paying the additional price.


  • ID Defender
    • Provides ID protection services as well as ID restoration if you would need it.
    • $8.99/mo for individual plans
  • Smart Credit System
    • Helps you better your credit.
    • $99.95 one time payment
  • Cashflow Manager
    • System that stores your transactions to help you manage your money. Makes things easier for you by automatically capturing online receipts.
    • $10.95/mo after 7 day free trial
  • Road Assure 
    • Roadside assistance service. Provides towing, battery jumpstart, flat tire change, lockout and more.
    • $7.99/mo
  • Cashback Mall
    • Have their own cashback program where you can get cashback on online purchases. If you are familiar with the BeFrugal or Ibotta cashback programs then you know how these things work.
  • Book Travel
    • Just sends you over to Priceline.com.
  • Coffees
    • Not much to say here... they sell coffee.
  • Health and Nutrition
    • Health products. As I'm writing this they are selling a product called MSM and Daily Ultimate.

The Compensation Plan


The compensation plan is where it's at. Sure, the products can be useful and of benefit to many people. I mean who doesn't benefit from a nice cup of coffee on a Wednesday morning? But the business opportunities the main focus here. In fact, it seems that the overwhelming majority of people that have anything to do with myEcon are just trying to make money with the business opportunity and don't really give a crap about the products.


The compensation plan is all about moving up the different ranks within the business, which in turn unlock more and more of the compensation plan and allow you to earn more and more money.

Everyone starts out as a MD, or Marketing Director, which is where I will start my explanation of the plan…


Marketing Director

In order to start out this business it will cost you $34.95 for the monthly membership.

As a MD you will be able to get 15% CV (Commissionable Volume). CV is just a dollar amount that is assigned to each product that is sold by myEcon and is used to calculate commissions. This sort of thing is typical of all MLM's.

When you recruit in two new MD's you will get $10 commissions for each, and this will be the up to the rank of EVP (Executive Vice President).


Executive Vice President

Besides recruiting in 2 new MDs, you can also sell $200 worth of CV on your own to make it to this rank.

As an EVP you will be able to create what are called "baseshops", which start with your third recruit. Your third recruit will form your first baseshop and you will get $35 for this recruit.

What really separates EVP from MD is how you are able to earn on level 2. Not only will you be able to earn $35 for your personal recruits, but you also earn $25 for the people that they recruit in. This is where the MLM part of it starts to come into play.


At the rank of EVP, you also earn higher retail commissions. Instead of earning 15% CV as you did it as a MD, you will earn 25% CV and will even have the ability to increase this the more you sell in specific time frames.


Generations


You will also be able to earn from what are called "generations". When one of your recruits in your baseshop recruits into other people, they move up to the rank of EVP as well and they then form your first generation.

At the EVP rank, you will be able to earn three generations deep, but there is much more to it than that. There are multiple higher ranks than EVP and by reaching these ranks you can increase your earnings down more generations, as I will discuss below.

It's All About Recruitment...

I think it is pretty obvious that the compensation plan is focused around recruitment. I do like how they have what they call the "super affiliate bonus", which is where you can increase your earnings by personally making more sales, but there is no doubt that the majority of the focus is placed on recruitment of other associates.

After bringing in those first two recruits, the goal is to keep on recruiting people into your bakeshop, where you will earn $35 and their first two recruits will then bring you $25. Then of course the cycle will repeat itself as those people recruiting others and do the same thing you just it.


And this is where Income Shift Pro comes into play… It helps you gather leads and recruit people into the system more easily.

The table above shows the compensation plan for myEcon. This gives you a better idea of what you are looking at. As you can see there are multiple other ranks above EVP and as you move up the ranks, you will be able to earn commissions down more generations.

How you get to these ranks? As you can imagine is all about recruitment. To achieve each of these higher ranks you will have to have a minimum number of associates in your downline, as follows…


  • EVP Gold
    • Need 30 associates in your downline
  • EVP Platinum
    • Need 200 associates in downline
  • EVP Infinity
    • Need 800 associates in downline

If You Don't Recruit You WILL FAIL

I suppose failure is largely subjective. Maybe some people consider making an extra $200 a month a success, but many other people would consider that a failure.

The bottom line is that if you don't recruit people in constantly, and take advantage of the recruitment-focused compensation plan, then you will probably fail… Or at the very least will find it much more difficult to make money.

The Big Downside

Okay... So now you know what myEcon it is and how you can make money from this business. But let's get back to Income Shift Pro now in talk about the big downside.

The system is great for capturing leads, managing those leads and following up with them. This marketing system can definitely help you out and make things a whole lot easier when it comes to recruiting people in. HOWEVER… There is one piece of the puzzle missing, one important variable in the equation.

How are you going to get those leads in the first place? In order to get leads you are going to need traffic, but how are you going to get this traffic?

As I explained earlier when I went over what all is included in the ISP membership area, there is definitely a lack of training. In fact… There is no training on traffic generation. And if you don't have any traffic being sent to your pre-made professional looking lead page, you are not going to be gathering any leads and you aren't going to be making any money.


You can have the nicest system in the world, but with no traffic is going to be just that… A nice system that isn't making you any money.

And The Solution

There it is somewhat of a solution, but not a very good one.

The in the real training you can get for traffic generation comes from the private ISP Facebook group that you will be invited to join. The group appears to be very active in there is training provided on various aspects of online marketing, including getting traffic.


In addition to this, you also can learn a lot from this Facebook group by seeing what others post and what is working for them, what is not, etc. The Facebook group can be a big help.


I've been involved with other "systems" in the past, not this one, but I can tell you that being able to communicate directly with other members that are going through and working towards the same thing you are is a big help.

Is Income Shift Pro Worth The Price?

To be honest, I am not a fan of MLM's and I definitely not a fan of myEcon since this company is mainly built for the MLM business opportunity and not so much focused on the products. I don't know if you are able to catch this, but MLM businesses are not exactly my cup of tea, and for good reasons that I will discuss soon.

That said, since making money in this business is all about recruitment and ISP can help you with this, I think it is easily worth the $25 per month membership price. In fact, I think it could potentially be worth a lot more than that.

The pre-made landing pages, the SMS and email autoresponder, and the ability to communicate with other people using the system through the private Facebook group, along with other things… I think that is definitely worth $25 per month.

Why So Cheap?

You may be wondering why the system is being sold for so cheap, and the answer is simple. The people that created ISP are part of myEcon. They want you, and others buying into the system, to recruit in as many people as possible because this also makes them more money due to the MLM structure in play.

Pros v Cons

Pros

  • Makes marketing myEcon a whole lot simpler
    • Pre-made landing pages, autoresponders, etc
  • Very affordable
    • $25/mo isn't bad at all in my opinion
  • Created by people that are also using the system
  • Active Facebook group

Cons

  • Lack of training
    • Not an all-in-one system, lacking training when it comes to traffic generation (which is key)
  • Most people make little to nothing with MLM's like myEcon (I'll go over this soon)
  • Will be promoting this opportunity in somewhat of a misleading way
    • Maybe you won't, maybe you well, but there is no doubt that this work-at-home opportunity is often promoted in a rather deceptive way that makes it seem much better than it really is, which is commonplace in the online marketing world.

Is This Something I'd Recommend?

In the very beginning of this review I said both Yes and No to whether or not I would recommend this system. The reason I said this is because I do not care for MLM's and I don't personally recommend them. That said, if you are all gung ho on getting involved with myEcon I definitely do think that ISP can help and is something worth getting involved in.


You may be wondering, well why do I not like MLM's? The reason is simple… Most people fail with them and this is the way it will always be due to their pyramid-like structure, which I will now discuss…


Why Most People Will Fail

There are so many MLM opportunities out there and they all have one thing in common… The majority of people that get involved with them end up failing miserably. Some people claim that 95% of people that get involved in MLM's fail. Now of course the statistic will vary greatly depending on which MLM opportunity you are talking about, but there is no doubt that the failure rates are very high.

Why is this?

Well… It is the pyramid-like structure as I just mentioned that is the culprit. The more pyramid-like of a MLM structure that is in place, usually the higher the failure rate. This is because with a more pyramid-like structure, there is more focus placed on recruitment and less on product sales to the general public. All of this is explained in my post here.

The problem with this all is that commissions flow from the bottom of the pyramid to the top. What this means is that those at the top are getting more money in those at the bottom are having potential earnings taking away from them. And as we all know, there are always more people at the bottom than there are at the top and there always will be… Which is why this business model actually makes it harder for most people to make money and is the reason that most people fail.

The reason MLM's are so luring and so attractive is because they provide lots of growth potential. There are usually many ranks and lots of room to move up to earn more money, but of course most people will fail to ever do this.


I couldn't find any official income disclosure for myEcon to prove my point here, which is suspicious by the way, but I have reviewed dozens of MLM's (Max International, Nucerity, etc) and know this is how things work.

A Good Alternative

A good work-at-home alternative to MLM's is affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products online and earn commissions, but there is no need to recruit other people in. The reason I am bringing this up is because this is actually how I make a living working online and I know how lucrative it can be.

If you want to get involved with affiliate marketing then there is no better place to start than the Wealthy Affiliate training program, which is where I got started back in 2015. The reason I recommend this place over others is because I know it works from my personal experience.

But anyways… I'm not going to get into it all here in this post… If you want to learn more you can click the button below to read my review…



Note: While affiliate marketing is a good alternative, and is one that I would personally recommend over MLM's without a doubt, there are still a lot of people that fail in this industry as well.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed this review of Income Shift Pro and found it helpful. I hope I cleared some things up for you and give you a much better picture of what is really going on here so that you can make a more informed decision of whether or not to get involved. Please like and share this post if you found it helpful. Also, leave any comments or questions down below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂


PS: Here is a list of my top recommended ways to make money online

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Amazon Cash Websites Scam
Easy Money Scams

Amazon Cash Websites – A Massive Scam EXPOSED!

If you have come across the Amazon Cash Websites work at home opportunity, BEWARE… It is a scam. There is no new Amazon "work at home" program as they lead you to believe there is. It is all a set up for one massive scam that has been going on for a while now and is certainly claiming many victims.

In this review I'm going to be exposing it for what it really is. I'll be showing you some of the red-flags that caught my eye as I was reviewing this opportunity which you should be aware of, I'll be going over what you are really getting into here, whether or not Amazon is in on all of this and more.

I have been reviewing scams for years now and this is probably one of the largest I have come across in quite some time. It is getting a lot of momentum and is very popular, which is why I am writing this review now to help expose it to the world. I previously wrote a short review of this Amazon Cash Websites scam but here I am going to go into more detail and give you the big picture.

This review is detailed and lengthy, so if you want to jump ahead to a specific section you can do so below 🙂

Amazon Cash Websites Review

Name: Amazon Cash Websites

Type: Work at home business opportunity

Recommended?: Absolutely NOT; this is a pure SCAM

AMAZON Cash Websites

What Is Amazon Cash Websites?

Amazon Cash Websites claims to be some awesome new work-at-home opportunity from Amazon. They lead you to believe that there is some new program that Amazon has opened up in your particular area and that they are currently hiring, but of course positions are limited.

The opportunity sounds amazing, I mean we all know about Amazon and how great the business is doing. Who wouldn't want to be a part of Jeff Bezos' multibillion-dollar e-commerce Empire?

It sounds very enticing, but it is indeed a completely fake opportunity. I mean, the real opportunity that you are being funneled into, which you can possibly make money with, is completely different from what you are led to believe. It has nothing to do with some new Amazon work-at-home program, but I will be getting more into this later in the review.

The first thing I want to go over is the completely fake news story that is being passed all over the Internet and is used to lure people into this scam.

A Completely Fake News Story

There are probably multiple different variations of the fake news story, but the one I came across is shown below from a screenshot that I took. As you can see, the URL for the website is newstimes.pw, which is obviously not any popular news website. I have also read reviews claiming that the same fake news article has been posted on other websites such as orbitorg.com, orbitnam.today, and others.

What is probably happening is that many of these fake news sites are getting shut down and new ones are popping up as quickly as they are getting shut down.

It is very easy for someone to create a fake website like this. I'm sure they already have the fake news template saved, so they probably just go around buying new domains and uploading them to the new websites.

How Do I Know This Is Fake? Well... Let's take a look

First of all... If you do some looking around on the fake news website, you will find out that is only one page. Sounds a bit strange doesn't it? Since when have you ever seen a legitimate news site that is only a single page?

On top of that, the pages filled with links, every single one of which points to the scam that I will be going over shortly.

Something else I want to bring up is this "Chris Peters" guy, who is featured in the fake news article. In the article it says that he supposedly makes $14,000 per month with this amazing new Amazon work-at-home program, as you can see below...

After being well aware that this opportunity was more than likely a scam, I did a little digging around and found out that this image of "Chris Peters" and his family is completely fake.

I ran a reverse Google image search of the photo and found that it is actually an image on ShutterStock. What this means is that it is just a stock photo that anyone can purchase and use online as they want to.

You can see the image on Shutterstock below…

And this is pretty much the icing on the cake… Take a look at the disclaimer…

In the disclaimer it states that this is "based loosely off a true story". Now of course we have no idea exactly how "loosely" this story is based, but my guess is EXTREMELY loosely… Because pretty much all that you are told is a lie.


It also states that this is not to be taken literally or as a nonfiction story… Meaning is fictitious… Most of it completely made up as suspected.

Is There Any Truth To This Job Opportunity?

What you are told is that there is some new work-at-home program that Amazon just released, but is there any truth to this? Any truth at all?

You can easily go to amazon.jobs/location/virtual-locations to look at all their official virtual "work at home" openings. This will give you the official list of openings from Amazon themselves, so that you know you are getting scammed. Most of the jobs listed on this job board are for virtual customer service associates, which is basically for people that have their own little in-home call center. This is the most abundant position, but there also some other positions for project managers, intelligence engineers and others that get to work from him.

HOWEVER… There is definitely no information about some new program that just opened up… None whatsoever.


The the only other work-at-home opportunity that I can think of would be the Amazon Associates program, which is where you can apply to be an affiliate for Amazon. What is an affiliate? An affiliate is someone who works independently to promote products for a company, in this case Amazon. In the world of affiliate marketing, which I actually make a living doing, you promote products for companies and earn commissions when you help make sales.

But anyways… I won't get into that anymore than I have to. The point is that the Amazon Associates program is also old news. The program launched in 1996 is one of the first online marketing programs, certainly nothing even close to being some "new program".


Of course you could also make money through Amazon by selling your own products through them, which could be a work-at-home position, but this is nothing new either and wouldn't be much different from selling stuff on eBay.


What Happens When You Apply

As I mentioned above, on the fake news page that most people are directed through, there are tons of different links scattered all over the place that are put in place to siphon you into this scam.

However, if you scroll down the page far enough on the fake news website, you will find a "how to join" section.

Basically what you do is enter some basic information and "check availability", but of course this opportunity is always available because the scammers are trying to make as much money as possible. They tell you that there are limited positions, but this is just another lie. This scam is open to everyone and anyone he wants to throw their money into it.

What may also catch your eye, which is shown in Step 2 in the screenshot above, is that you can get the package to get started for a "small enrollment fee".

A "Small Enrollment Fee"?

This "small enrollment fee" is something that I want to talk about a bit more. Since when have you ever heard of a legitimate employment opportunity where you could work for a company but first have to pay some fee to get started?

The answer is probably never.

I understand that there are MLM and network marketing companies out there that require independent distributors to purchase a "starter kit" or something like that, which requires an enrollment fee, however these are independent contractor positions. The news article lead you to believe that this new Amazon work-at-home position is an employment position through Amazon.

This is a major red flag because I see this type of thing all the time with scams. But anyways… Let's take a look at what happens if you do click on one of the links and proceed to the nasty little scam that this whole funnel has been leading up to.

THE BIG SCAM

If you have still not turned away at this point and proceed to click on one of the links on the fake news website, you will be directed to a website with a video presentation that is titled "want to make $500 a day?"

Now of course I want to make $500 a day… Who wouldn't? I think everyone out there agrees that making an extra $500 a day would be really nice. So I can't imagine anyone answering this question with a "no". BUT… What the heck does this have to do with Amazon?


Well... Before I get into that, let's take a look at some of the lies that you are shown on this website and what you are told in the video presentation.

Lots of Lies

Basically what you are told is that there are these "money sucking websites" that you can get set up with today and supposedly they will start cranking out tons of money into your bank account. 


Sounds awesome, but unfortunately it is all a scam as you are well aware. Just about everything is a lie. Even the testimonial videos that appear below the main video presentation are completely fake. Below you can see a screenshot I talk of one of the video testimonials along with the same woman available for hire on the digital freelance marketplace Fiverr, with the added "I will film a spokesperson video". These people are claiming the system is awesome and that they are making tons of money with it because they are getting paid to say that…

But anyways... What does this have to do with Amazon?

Well what they lead you to believe is that these pre-made websites that they are giving out can automatically start making you tons of affiliate commissions through the Amazon Associates program, which I discussed above. Now it is certainly not any "new" work-at-home program, but it is a legitimate program. HOWEVER, there are some serious problems when it comes to actually making money with this program through your website.


Problem #1


The first problem is that everyone who signs up to this scam gets the same pre-made website. What this means is that there are a massive amount of these identical websites out there and they will never do well. One reason is because they will never be able to rank in the search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, etc. The reason for this is because Google and all the other search engines do not rank duplicate content, and since all the sites are duplicates they will not be ranked.

So that is already one major hit to the money making potential of these pre-made websites, however there is another…


Problem #2


​The other major problem that I will discuss, and there are many others just to let you know, is that you will never be able to get one of these websites approved with the Amazon Associates program, which of course would be necessary if you want to make money through the program.

I am actually a part of the Amazon Associates program so I am well aware of the application process. They will review and look at your site before you are officially approved, and I know they can be pretty strict when it comes to this. If your site is not providing helpful and useful content to your visitors, they will not preview. They do not want a bunch of crappy sites referring people to Amazon and giving them a bad image.


It Will Never Work Out


As I said in the beginning, I guess it is possible that you could potentially make money with this scam, but the chances of that happening are slim to none. It will certainly never work out as you are led to believe and you definitely aren't going to be making $500 a day with this, or anything even close to that.

I have been in the online marketing world since 2015 and believe me, if this were a legitimate opportunity I would be all over it. I would have my family and friends all signing up for this in getting their own "money sucking website"… But of course it is a scam so I'm not going to do that.


The Future of This Scam

Right now the whole Amazon Cash Websites thing is being used to promote this "money sucking website" scam, also known as MSW system, but I wouldn't be surprised if in the future this scam changes to promote some other BS opportunity.

The fake Amazon Cash Websites news story could be used to promote any sort of scam if you think about it. All they would have to do is change up the links inside the fake article to point to something else.


I've seen other scams in the past change and evolve to later to point to different scams, so this is definitely something that could happen, and likely will.

Is Amazon In On This?

I'm including this section in my review because I know some people are going to be asking about it. Is Amazon in on this? Do they have anything to do with this fake news story promoting this BS scam? Are they using their increasing popularity to scam hard-working individuals?

The answer is ABSOLUTELY NOT. Amazon has nothing to do with this and you can't really get mad at them.

I am sure they are aware of the scam, but there really isn't much they can do about it. They can file complaints with the domain registrar is, where the fake news sites are registered, such as places like Go Daddy and Host Gator, but it is so easy for the scammers to just create new fake news websites as I mentioned above. So even if Amazon is trying to stop this scam it will be very call for them to do so.

Just An Opportunistic Scam

This is nothing more than an opportunistic scam that is trying to capitalize on Amazon's growing popularity. Everyone knows about Amazon and knows how much money they make… So of course they do work-at-home program is going to sound amazing.


There are many different "make money online" programs out there that use Amazon's name in an attempt to add legitimacy. Some that come to mind include Amazon Secrets and AZ Formula.


You can't really count on anyone to save you from scams like this. You have to rely on yourself. Luckily… You did the right thing here today. You decided to hop online and search for reviews, doing your own research instead of blindly following the scam sales funnel.

That said, you also have to be careful when doing your own research because there are lots of fake reviews sites out there that do not tell you the truth. For example, I could be telling you a complete lie right now in this could be the most amazing opportunity ever. It is definitely not and is a scam… But what if I was just lying?

Recommendation for Beginners Looking To Make Money Online

I mentioned in the beginning of this review that I have been involved in online marketing since 2015. It took me a while to get to where I am today, but I currently make a living working online for myself, which I'm guessing is something that you are probably interested in since you are looking into this work-at-home opportunity, which unfortunately turned out to be a scam.

I regularly review scams on my website here to help people avoid them, who are probably in a similar situation to where I was back when I first started looking for ways to make money online.

The truth is that there are many different ways to legitimately make money online, but there are way more scams out there than legitimate ways, which makes it very difficult to find out what actually works and what doesn't. It is hard to know what to believe and what not to believe… And if you get involved in the wrong stuff you will likely end up discouraged and thinking that everything is a scam.

What I Recommend

If you are a beginner looking to get started making money online then the best possible route, that I know of, is the Wealthy Affiliate training program. This is where I got started back in 2015 and I would attribute most of my success to this program.

Wealthy Affiliate is basically a training platform that provides is very tools to make money with affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products for companies and earn commissions doing so. This is a particularly good business model for beginners because can simply promote products that already exist in don't have to worry about creating your and products, dealing with customer service, or anything like that. It is much more simplistic than doing full-on e-commerce or something like that.

But anyways… You can click the button below to read my full review of Wealthy Affiliate:



If you enjoyed this review and/or found it helpful then give it a like and please share it to help spread the truth. There are tons of people being scammed by this and with your help we can put a stop to it. Also, leave any comments or questions down below in the comment section and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Bitcoin Hack Net Scam
"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin Hack Review – Another Ridiculous Scam [BitcoinHack.Net Exposed]

Bitcoin Hack (BitcoinHack.Net) is supposedly some new trading system that was created by the real developer bitcoin which can make you thousands of dollars per day. But is this really true or is it just another scam? Unfortunately… It is the latter. Bitcoin Hack it is not the real deal and is definitely not something anyone should be getting involved with. The only thing that will come from getting involved with this scam is a massive loss of money.

In this review I’ll be exposing the Bitcoin Hack scam to the world so that hopefully less people will get scammed by it. I’ll be going over what they tell you, how it supposedly works, the lies that you are told, how they actually scam you out of your money and more.

If you are possibly thinking about buying into this trading system then you are definitely going to want to reconsider and read over my review here. This scam is comparable to some other scams I’ve reviewed recently like Bitcoin Profit and CryptoRobo.

Bitcoin Hack Review

When you land on the website for Bitcoin Hack there is a video presentation that was supposedly created by the real developer of bitcoin, who claims that Satoshi Nakamoto is just to the public thinks created bitcoin, but really you have been lied to all this time.

There are two separate videos, there is the first video presentation and then another one plays after you enter your email address for more information. In the second video he tells you that himself along with Satoshi were developers on the bitcoin project, but Satoshi betrayed him by presenting all of the work as his own, acting as if he had single-handedly developed bitcoin.

We never did find out the “real” developers name, because he says he needs to keep it a secret. This is unfortunate because I am unable to verify or look into him any further, but I guess no one really knows anything about Satoshi Nakamoto either.

The guy claims that the bitcoin code has been developed to make future price fluctuations, which the thought of sounds absolutely ridiculous. If the price of bitcoin drops… That was supposedly because the code told it to drop at that time. If it goes up… That is supposedly because the code told it to do such. He claims that the price is 100% predictable based on the code, but of course most people don’t know this.

The purpose of him creating this new trading system is to get money back into the hands of the people. He is upset with the direction that bitcoin is taking and decided to step in and do something.

Sound too good to be true?

Ya… I think we can all agree on that. And as you will see, after I go over how this trading system supposedly works, it is definitely too good to be true. Much about this system I go over in my 10 Ways to Spot a Cryptocurrency Scam post.

How Bitcoin Hack Works

Well of course there is virtually no information told about how it actually works. He says that he just develop some new trading system that hacks into the bitcoin code and brings you profits. It is all based off of how the code leads to the price fluctuations, so it is completely predictable if you actually know the code.

He says that it exploits something to do with bitcoin wallet addresses and gives everyone an equal daily payout, who is able to tap into the system.

But of course it is all a bunch of BS and you will see why…

Oh The Lies… It Breaks My Heart

#1 – This Guy Claims to Have “Inserted Every Single Bit of Information Into The Code”

So this entire trading system is supposedly based off of this guy knowing the bitcoin code inside and out, since he was the guy who created it. He claims to have inserted every bit of information into the code, but this is a complete lie…

While this may sound like a plausible statement, it is easily disproven and anyone who has been following bitcoin for some time probably knows this is not true.

The truth is that the bitcoin code is far from what it originally was. So even if this guy were the real developer in the beginning, the code would have underwent massive changes over the years. Why? Well… Because bitcoin has had a lot of problems that have needed to be fixed, and still need to be fixed. The development team, which consists of hundreds of people, is constantly working on updating the code and making bitcoin more efficient.

For example, there were changes made with the block size, there were new layers of code thrown on top of the main layer, such as the lightning network which made extremely fast transactions possible, and so on. There have been many changes made to the code, or additions to the code, and this is continuing to happen.

#2 – “Every Price Spike and Plung Has Been encoded By Me for Centuries to Come”

Another one of the massive lies he tells is how all of the price fluctuations have actually been encoded by him…

This is how this trading system supposedly works… Of course he knows what the price is going to do so he can make profitable trades. It doesn’t matter if the price drops or rises… If you know the outcome you can make tons of money.

However, this is a complete lie. The price fluctuations are not determined by Bitcoin’s code, they are determined by the market… The people buying and selling bitcoin. There is absolutely no way to predict with 100% accuracy where the price is going to end up. You have no idea if the sellers are going to sell more than the buyers, dropping the price, or if the buyers are going to be piling into the markets and driving the price up. We have no idea if another country, such as China has, will enact harmful laws against bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, which will drive the price down.

There are so many variables at play here many of which have absolutely nothing to do with the code and how well bitcoin actually works.

#3 – Everyone Involved In Blockchain Is Involved to Get Rich

He also claims that everyone that is involved in different blockchain projects is just trying to get rich. He claims that all the other projects out there, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ripple, DogeCoin, etc.… Are just trying to get rich. Just as he tells you with bitcoin, it is also possible to encode future price fluctuations with any other coin.

While it may be true that many people involved in the different blockchain projects are just trying to get rich, it definitely is not true that you can encode future price fluctuations. The entire video presentation is based on a lie that is completely untrue.

How They Will Scam You

I haven’t actually tested out the system for myself and went through the process, so I cannot show you exactly how you get scammed step-by-step, but I have reviewed enough of these ridiculous trading scams to know how it works.

Of course the system is free to use… Because this guy is just so generous and it just so happens that he picked you to be one of the limited number of people to use this incredible system. However, of course you’re going to have to deposit money to get started trading. AND… This is what they scam you.

Once you deposit that money good luck getting it back. You will likely never see it again.

What happens is the scammers behind this Bitcoin Hack scam will refer you to some broker (usually unregulated) and they will receive commissions based on the deposits that people make. So the Bitcoin Hack scam and the broker working together to scam people out of their hard-earned money.

If you have already deposited money with this system and are trying to get it back, there are services such as MyChargeBack that work to help recover scam victim’s money, but there still a good chance that you will never see that money again.

Final Thoughts – Scam of the Year

While I already said that I have not actually tested out the system and have not been scammed by it myself, there is no doubt in my mind that this is one massive scam.

I know it sounds convincing and you may want to believe that everyone has been lying to you, and that you really can get rich this easily off bitcoin, but unfortunately the only person lying to you here is the guy in the video presentation who claims to have invented bitcoin.

There are so many lies throughout the video presentation that it is insane. If you still are thinking about getting involved with this, I strongly recommend you do some more research on your own and maybe talk to anyone you know that has a fair amount of knowledge on bitcoin in blockchain technologies.

Anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review and found it helpful. Please like and share my post here to help spread the truth so that others can avoid this scam as well.

Also, before you leave, since you are looking into this system you may be interested in taking a look at how I make money online. It has nothing to do with trading bitcoin, but it is similar in the way that I’m able to work remotely for my computer, which is something you may be interested in. But anyways… You can click the button below to learn more…

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"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency, Easy Money Scams

The Britcoin System Scam – How This Place Will Scam You

The Britcoin System is supposedly some amazing new “risk-free” trading software that can make you thousands of dollars per day… Or at least that is what they tell you. But is it really? After all… I am sure we have all heard lies like this a thousand times before that turn out to be complete scams. So is this the real deal or is Britcoin System a scam that you should be avoiding like the plague?

Unfortunately it is the latter. It would be nice if a system like this really did exist… But it doesn’t, at least not today. In this review I’ll be going over why this is a scam and why you should definitely be avoiding it. I’m sure you are already suspicious of it all and were already thinking it is a scam in the back of your mind. After all, you are taking the time to read my review ever which means you are probably searching around Google or Yahoo for more information before buying into this. And good for you… This is something you should always do when something sounds a little bit too good to be true.

But anyways, below I’ll be going over what the system as in some of the claims made, how it works, signs that is a scam, one massive red flag that pretty much proves it to be a scam in my opinion, how they actually scam you and more.

What Is Britcoin System?

The Britcoin System is supposedly a “risk-free software” that can make you thousands of dollars a day, up to $3403 per day, by trading bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. And of course… It is 100% automated he and you don’t have to do a thing. And let’s not forget the fact that they tell you is beginner friendly, which makes perfect sense since you don’t have to do anything.

As soon as you land on the website for this system you are greeted with a video presentation, which I’m guessing probably made you suspicious. It would probably be easier for scammers to scam people if they made the systems seem less great than they do. They make them out to be these incredible fairytale magical trading systems that dump profits into your bank account on autopilot… Which obviously sounds too good to be true.

It is also worth noting that Britcoin System is not available in the United States. This may sound like something completely harmless, but is something I often see with these sorts of automated trading scams. The US has much more strict roles when it comes to these sorts of things and often times the scammers behind them do not allow US citizens to access the website because they do not want US authorities involved, which certainly will take down scams like this.

How Britcoin System Works

Just as expected… This system runs on some special algorithm that can supposedly protect the movements of the cryptocurrency market with 99% accuracy, which is supposedly the trading accuracy of the software.

This is what every single automated trading software scam out there tells you. They are always based on some new breakthrough algorithm that can make incredibly accurate predictions. Anyone involved in the cryptocurrency market, or any market for that matter will tell you that 99% accuracy is absolutely ridiculous and impossible to achieve.

Not only is a statistic like this ridiculous in any sort of financial market, but cryptocurrency markets are known to be very volatile and make large price swings due to speculation and emotion, making it very hard to predict at times. So this just makes it all the more ridiculous and certainly a major red flag this is a scam.

But anyways… Below I’ll be going over some other signs that should be noted which really point to this being a scam even more.

Signs That This Is a Scam

This place has many of the common characteristics of a cryptocurrency trading software scam, as discussed in my post “10 Ways to Spot a Cryptocurrency Scam

#1 – Just Sounds Too Good to Be True

Obviously this all sounds just too good to be true. And of course when something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I mean seriously… Just think about it… 99% accuracy, risk-free, making thousands of dollars per day… This can’t be real.

Sounds just like the Banking On Blockchain and Litcoin Trader scams that I’ve exposed.

#2 – Copy of Another System

Something that you probably are not aware of is that Britcoin System is actually a copy of some other older scam systems that have come out. This is something you see a lot of times when dealing with scams. Once a scam has run its course, scammed a lot of people and got a lot of negative attention, the scammers will rebrand the scam under a different name and do it all over again.

As you can see below from the screenshots I took, the Britcoin System is an exact copy of Bitcoin Aussie System…

I also found out that it is a copy of the Bitcoin Kiwi System as well.

#3 – Fake Testimonials

And of course the testimonials that you are shown on the website are completely fake. Below you can see a screenshot I took from the website of three people who have supposedly been using the system and making all kinds of money with it. You can also see a photo of the woman in the center, which is actually a stock photo.

I took the liberty of running a reverse Google image search on this image and it popped up all over the place, including on this website where you can purchase it for your own use… Which is what the scammers did here. These pictures are all fake and so are the testimonials

#4 – It Is “Free” To Use

Free is great… But it is not realistic. If something is free there is almost always a catch. Sure, there are free trials… But you have to pay for the product/services later. They have to make money somehow and something cannot just be given away for free. So this is a big red flag.

But anyways… This system actually is not free at all. As you will see, these people will scam you out of your hard-earned money.

#5 – The Disclaimer Sounds Contradictory

One thing you should be in the habit of doing is always looking for a disclaimer when it comes to suspicious opportunities like this. Usually the disclaimer is at the bottom of the website, where most people aren’t going to look.

The disclaimer for Britcoin System contains a “high risk investment warning” and they tell you that they are not liable for any losses. They also tell you that you could potentially lose some or even all of your money.

Sounds a bit strange doesn’t it? I mean what is the point of even putting a warning like this up there if the system trades with 99% accuracy and is “risk-free”?

Telling you that the system is “risk-free”, yet having a “high risk investment warning” in the disclaimer seems to be contradictory… Doesn’t not?

Well… Unfortunately this is how scams get away with scamming people. They can tell you all the BS they want to, as long as they have a truthful disclaimer it seems that they are legally allowed to scam you.

Major Red Flag… Definitely a Scam

One major red flag is that this system refers you to a broker to deposit your money for trading.

Now why is this a scam? Well… Because when it comes to trading cryptocurrency there is no need for a broker. In fact… I’ve never seen a legitimate cryptocurrency trading software that goes through a broker.

This software, if legitimate, should be able to hook up directly to your cryptocurrency exchange accounts via API connection. But of course it doesn’t… It has you deposit all your money with some broker, in this case UFX…

How They Scam You

Well… I’m sure you already know how they are going to scam you. While the system is free to use, you have to deposit money with the broker and this is how they scam you. Good luck on ever seen that money again.

These scams work directly with the brokers that they refer you to and receive commissions… Or at least this is how I think it works. Either way they are definitely scamming you.

Conclusion – Avoid

Britcoin System is a pretty obvious scam and I am sure you are already fairly certain of this before even reading my review. I hope I confirmed your suspicions and help you to avoid this place.

Now in the future you know that if something sounds a bit too good to be true, always do some research. That said… Do a fair amount of research because you also come across a good bit of fake reviews when searching around Google and Yahoo… So you have to get your information from multiple sources to really stay safe.

When you hear the words “risk-free”, they tell you that it trades with 99% accuracy or even anything close to this, they talk a lot about getting rich and not much about how the system actually works… It is pretty much guaranteed to be a scam.

I hope you enjoyed my review and found it helpful. Please leave any comments or questions below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

And by the way, since you are looking to make money online you may be interested in how I do so. I’ve been making money online since 2015 and if you would like to learn more, including how you can get started doing the same, you can click the button below…

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Paid Survey Sites

Is Gold Opinions a Scam? – It Sure Is… Makes Me Sick!

Is Gold Opinions a Scam

Is Gold Opinions too good to be true? I mean, making $50 per survey sounds awesome, but this doesn’t seem very realistic. Is this the real deal or is Gold Opinions a scam that you should be avoiding?

Before jumping into an opportunity like this in possibly wasting time or money, it is always important to do a little research, especially when things seem a bit suspicious, which Gold Opinions obviously does.

In this review I’ll be going over what exactly this place is, some of the claims made, some of the untruths told, and why it is a SCAM… Yes you heard me right… It is a scam.

What Is Gold Opinions?

Well… Gold opinions claims to be an amazing paid survey site where you can make a heck of a lot of money taking surveys. If you are familiar with paid survey sites then you know that they are largely a waste of time, usually paying out much less than minimum wage when you do all the calculations.

So how is it that this survey site is paying such high amounts of money for taking surveys through them?

Well… The answer is… THEY AREN’T!

The first red flag that should’ve caught your attention was that you have to pay for their services. Since when have you ever heard of a paid survey site costing you something? After all… You are the one providing them with a service as well. You are the one providing them with your opinion, which is of value to them because companies/brands pay paid survey sites to collect people’s opinions.

So why would they charge you for giving your opinion?

But anyways… This is just one of the many red flags that makes this opportunity really seem like a scam. Below I will be going over some of the false claims that are made followed by what this Gold Opinions scam actually is and how they scam you.

Claims Made… All False & I’ll Explain Why

On the website they tell you that you can make up to five dollars for a 10 to 15 minutes survey, up to $30 per hour with focus groups, from $15-$30 for a 30 to 45 minutes survey, and even up to $50 for a premium survey. Sounds amazing… However it is untrue.

To add some credibility, on the website they also show testimonials from people who have supposedly been making good money on this website, such as “Chris Miller year, who supposedly made $30 on his first day and is now averaging around $80 per day…

This something else obviously sounds way too good to be true. I mean seriously… Making $80 per day?? If this is true you could turn this into a full time job!

On the website they also state that Gold Opinions has been seen on MSNBC, entrepreneur.com, about.com, Yahoo news, and Working Mother…

BUT… This is just another lie. And this is a lie that can easily be proven to be such. You can go to MSNBC, entrepreneur.com, etc. and look up “Gold Opinions”. The results will be nothing related to this survey opportunity.

This is just another lie to try to make this opportunity seem more legitimate. Of course if we see something that has been all over the news, we probably are more likely to believe that it is legitimate, rather than just seeing some random source state something online.

Why These Claims Are False… What Gold Opinions Really Is

All of the claims made above are complete lies because Gold Opinions is nothing more than a paid survey affiliate site that provides you with a list of different survey sites. That is right… All this website does is direct you to other sites so that you can take surveys and make money. You don’t actually take surveys through the site.

And… The survey sites it refers you to our nothing special. You certainly are not going to be making anywhere even close to $50 per survey and you certainly shouldn’t expect to be able to make $30 in your first day, as this “Chris Miller” guy supposedly dead, which is probably just another complete lie by the way.

This site is similar to Smart Dollars Club and the Survey Voices survey scams that I reviewed in the past.

Very Misleading and Untrue

The entire website is just one big lie. They lie to you over and over again just to try to get you to purchase the membership.

Another lie worth mentioning is that you certainly are not going to be redeeming your first reward within 24 hours, as they state here…

Pretty much every paid survey site out there has a minimum withdraw threshold, usually around $10-$15, and you cannot redeem your first reward until you reach that amount… Which usually takes quite some time. Doing this in 24 hours is unheard of and, while I guess it could possibly be done in some cases, it is definitely a very misleading statement and not realistic by any means.

Gold Opinions Is a Great Way to Make Money… For The Owner

The on the person making good money from Gold Opinions is the creator of this website.

As I already said, this is a paid survey affiliate site. This site makes money when they refer you to other paid survey sites. Swagbucks, Inbox Dollars, MySurvey, etc., they all have referral programs where they pay people small amounts of money to refer new members to them. This is what Gold Opinions is participating in.

And of course, in addition to that, this website is also making money from suckering people into subscribing for their crappy membership which doesn’t do anyone any good, except make the owner more money.

Legitimate Paid Survey Opportunities

There are a lot of legitimate paid survey opportunities out there if you are looking for one. Some of the top ones that I would suggest would be Swagbucks and FusionCash.

HOWEVER… It is very important to keep your expectations realistic when it comes to survey sites like this. These opportunities should not be viewed as ways to make part-time incomes, or anything that you should be reliant on. They are just ways to make a little bit of extra pocket change in your spare time… Or at least that’s how I would suggest looking at them.

I have reviewed dozens and dozens of legitimate paid survey sites and one major characteristic of all of them is that they are low-paying. There was a time, in the earlier days of the Internet, when paid survey sites offered more money for people’s opinions, but nowadays there is no need for them to do that. It is so easy for these different survey sites to collect people’s opinions with the low amount of money they are paying out, there is no need for them to pay higher amounts.

Conclusion – Scam

Please don’t go and join Gold Opinions. Let’s try to keep the person behind this all from making money. They do not deserve to make money by misleading people into a scam like this.

If you did already buy into this, I would try getting your money back as soon as you can. This is a digital products sold through the ClickBank marketplace, which means you should be able to get a refund within 60 days I believe (or maybe it’s 30 days).

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed this review and found it helpful. If you have any questions or comments you can leave them them below in the comment section and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

Also, before you go I would suggest taking a look at how I make money online. This might be of interest to you since you are looking to make money online in your spare time, which is what I do. I actually make a living working online, but I’m not going to get into it all here… You can learn more by clicking the button below:

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Apps That Pay You

Is AppLike a Scam? – No, But It Might Not Be Worth It

Is AppLike a Scam

Can you really make money by downloading and playing games with AppLike? Sounds pretty cool… But if it is true… is it worth your time? Or is AppLike a scam that is just going to be a waste of your time?

Well, I’ll get straight to the point here and tell you that… No this app is not a scam and you really can make money by downloading game apps and playing them. HOWEVER, although this sounds amazing this is still not an app that I would recommend for everyone. You will see why in this review.

AppLike Review

AppLike is an app that pays you to download other apps… Sounds pretty strange right? Well actually it is not. There are several other apps out there that do exactly this that I am aware of, such as AppKarma and Pocket Flip, and probably many more that I am not aware of.

Basically what AppLike is doing here is advertising for app developers. Most of the apps that you will be able to get paid to install into play or on the newer side. This is because the app developers are trying to push their new apps out into the public to gain popularity. You could have the greatest game app in the world, but if no one knows about it then of course no one is ever going to play it. So the app developers pay AppLike two advertise their apps and AppLike pays you a small amount as incentive to download and play the apps. If

AppLike it is said to be the “best app that pays you money”, but this largely depends on what you are looking for. It can be a fun way to earn a bit of extra money while finding new games to play, but you certainly aren’t going to earn very much

which is why I don’t recommend this app for everyone.

How It Works

The first step of the process would of course be to download the AppLike app. This app is going to provide you with a list of different game apps that it thinks you will like. The more you use it the better it will get at recommending apps based on the previous apps that you have used. It will learn what type of game apps you like and scour its list of apps for ones that are a good fit.

So hopefully besides just making a bit of extra money you will also find some fun games to play in your spare time.

You will be able to pick and choose what apps you want to download and play from the list it gives you. There is no obligation to pick any certain app and the list will be updated regularly.

Once you find something that is of interest to you, here’s how the rest of the process works and how you make money…

1) Download Apps

First up you’re going to have to download the app, or apps, that you want to play. Nothing special here. And like I said, you can choose whatever you want and if you don’t see anything you like, you can just wait and come back another time to see if there are better choices.

You will earn mCoins for downloading apps. This is their form of currency and you will be able to redeem these for things of real value after you get enough.

2) Use The Apps

By playing the different games you will be able to earn more mCoins. The longer you play, the more coins you get.

I was reading some reviews recently and it seems that you will make around 250 mCoins per minute that you play game, but this could vary depending on the game… I’m not completely sure.

3) Refer Friends

You can also learn more mCoins by referring others to AppLike. I’ll get more into how much you can actually earn doing this in a bit.

4) Redeem mCoins

And finally you will be able to redeem your mCoins for various different gift cards or you can get real money via PayPal, which is pretty much always my choice if it is a choice. The gift cards are good though. There is the choice of Amazon, CVS, Walmart, iTunes, restaurants like Burger King and Chipotle, and more.

How Much Will You Make?

While you can make real money with this app, which almost seems crazy at first, don’t get too excited because you will not be making very much at all, which is why only recommend this app to people who like to play games like those that are recommended in the first place.

In order to understand how much you actually make, you first have to know how much one of these mCoins it is worth, and unfortunately it is not much. It depends on what you are redeeming your coins for, but they are generally worth around $0.0001, which means that you need 100 of them just to make one cent.

The amount you will actually be able to make will depend on many different variables, but generally speaking you can probably expect to earn less than one dollar per hour by downloading apps and playing them.

Referral Program

You can boost your earnings by referring other people to use AppLike. You get a referral bonus of 250 coins when you refer someone else to download the app, and you also get 25% of their earnings for life. So this definitely has the potential to allow you to earn a lot more. If you get a lot of active referrals in their playing games and downloading like crazy, you could earn a heck of a lot more than you could by yourself.

That said, I still wouldn’t expect all that much.

Getting Paid

Besides offering some good options that you can redeem your coins for, it is also nice that you only need to reach a minimum of a $0.50 balance in order to redeem your coins. A lot of similar apps out there require you to reach a threshold of $10-$15 which can take weeks or even months, so it is definitely nice to see the ability to be able to redeem points in a much shorter period of time.

If you want to cash out $0.50 via PayPal, then you would need 4999 coins to do so. If you want a gift card, they start at $2.50 and you will need somewhere around 24,250 coins.

So as you can see the value of these coins varies slightly depending on the reward, but generally speaking the value of each coin is around $0.0001, as mentioned above.

Complaints

One thing that always like to do when reviewing apps like this is to look around at different user reviews, such as the many reviews on Google play. Now of course you can trust all them, but sometimes they do provide some helpful insight.

Some complaints that I think are worth mentioning include the following…

Payout Problems

I’ve read several reviews from people complaining about payout problems, which is a big deal. Some people claim that when they go to cash out, it remains as “pending” and never fully goes through, yet the coins have been deducted from their account.

I’m not sure what’s going on here, maybe it is a glitch… Who knows.

Takes Forever

Of course one common complaint is that it takes forever to be able to make any noticeable amount of money.

Fake Reviews?

And lastly, a personal complaint of mine is that I think there could be some fake reviews on Google Play. Now I’m not 100% sure on this, but I have seen this plenty of times before and it just seems to me that many of the reviews ranting and raving about how great this app is seem to be fake.

I don’t know… This is just my opinion, but it is worth mentioning.

Scam or Not?

While there is a noticeable amount of complaints, you will find this with any app out there… No matter how good it is. Is this a scam? As I said in the beginning, I definitely do not consider it a scam. There are plenty of people out there who have used the app and have gotten paid as they were supposed to.

But, as I’ve been saying… This is definitely not something I would recommend for everyone.

Who It’s Best For

I’d only recommend AppLike for people who actually like to play games in the first place. If you are interested in making money and that is it, this is definitely not something for you. You’re just going to end up frustrated and with little money to show for the time you put into it.

If you are someone that likes to play games, then go for it. Think about it… This app is recommending games to you that you might like based on your previous activity. You might find some really fun games that you wouldn’t have found otherwise.

For Those Looking to Make Money

Of course there are always GPT (get paid to) sites out there, like Swagbucks and FusionCash, we can get paid to perform small tasks, complete offers, take surveys, etc.… But those don’t really pay much either.

What you may want to look into, if you are reading this review because you are looking to make money online, would be how I make money online. I’ve been making money online since 2015 and make a heck of a lot more than I ever could with some app like this. I’m not going to get into a year, but you can click the button below to learn more:

Comments or questions? Leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 I’m also interested to hear what your opinion is on the AppLike app.

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"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

EZ Bay Payday Scam by Steve Richards – Yes This Is a SCAM! [Review]

EZ Bay Payday Scam

EZ Bay Payday is said to be some incredibly easy way to make $500 or more day online… But of course you can always trust what you hear. Is this the real deal or is this all just a bunch of hype? Is EZ Bay Payday really a scam that you need to avoid at all costs?… A scam that is just going to be a waste of your time and money?

I no you may have gotten your hopes up, but unfortunately this system/program, whatever you want to call it, is not something that I’m going to recommend by any means. In short… Yes, this IS A SCAM and in this review I’ll be going over why this is the case.

EZ Bay Payday Review

I’m guessing you probably came across the system after receiving an email about some amazing new opportunity that you have been selected for, or something along those lines. This seems to be how most people are being introduced to it, but I guess there are probably other ways you could have come across it. Anyways… This doesn’t really matter.

When you first get to the website there is a video presentation waiting for you. Near the beginning of the video, Steve Richards who is supposedly the guy who created the system, logs into one of his accounts to show you all the money he is making. He does this to prove to you that this is the real deal, however this is the first big RED FLAG that, my attention.

He logs into his ClickBank account, yet the name of this system is “EZ Bay Payday”…. And above the video it says “I make over $2483.94 per day from eBay”. So if you is making all this money from eBay then why the heck is he showing you his ClickBank account? It is only like 10 seconds into the video at this point and there are already some signs that this is probably a scam.

But anyways… He claims that he just opened up the system to a limited number of people in that everyone who joined yesterday has made $500 since and that is very easy to make $500 per day. But of course there are only a limited number of openings left and they are filling up fast… Which is likely a complete lie.

A lot of times, well pretty much every time, scam systems will tell you that there are limited positions. Most of the time this is not true and is just a form of false scarcity to try to get people to buy in as soon as possible. Of course the faster you buy and the less likely you are to do extra research income across reviews exposing the scams, like mine here now.

The icing on the cake is that this only takes 20 minutes of work per day… According to Steve. Of course it only takes 20 minutes… Just like every get-rich-quick scheme out there, which reminds me a lot of some recent scams I’ve exposed such as Profit 24/7 and CB Cash Code.

And of course throughout the video presentation he talks about how you are going to be able to buy whatever you want, shows flashy cars, mansions, vacations, etc. Most of the video isn’t on how the system actually works, but is more focused on telling you over and over again how much money you can make very little time… A common sign of a scam.

What Is This Secret Website?

In the video presentation he hints at some secret, or little-known website that people are using to make tons of money with. What is this site? It is eBay of course… Only one of the most popular and well-known e-commerce sites out there.

So now that we know this is all about eBay, I still have no idea why he would show you income screenshots from ClickBank, which is a completely different website and has nothing to do with eBay.

How It Works

As expected, he offers very little information on this in the information that he does provide is vague, not really giving you any idea of what is going on here.

Apparently with this system you get paid when other people by other people stuff on eBay. It allows you to receive a cut of the billions of dollars flowing through eBay, or at least that is what he says…

He describe this as a way to be able to tap into eBay’s traffic and siphon profits from the transactions. Best yet… It is 100% automated which means there is no work for you to do other than to get it set up in the beginning.

He claims that all you have to do is “plug into the network”, which allows you to siphon off profits for yourself. He says all you have to do is login, choose a niche you want to make money in, and then “BOOM”.

Do you have any idea what the heck he is talking about yet? Yeah… Will neither do I and the reason is because it makes absolutely no sense.

He explains how the system works in four steps, but this also offers no additional information and just leaves you wondering.

Step 1: login

Step 2: pick a product to sell

Step 3: connect EZ Bay Payday system

Step 4: make money

Ok….. But how does the system work. I guess we are just supposed to trust that the system does work how he says… By somehow siphoning money from transactions made on eBay, which I have never heard of before even though I have been involved in online marketing since 2015.

Who Is Steve Richards?

As I’ve mentioned, Steve Richards is supposedly the man behind the system. He claims that he used to work dead-end jobs and fell for a bunch of scams while trying to make money online. Then one day he posted something on eBay and it went viral… He got tons of notifications and that is how he discovered this incredible method for making money online, which the system is based around.

Of course he is a philanthropist, which he actually calls himself, and is giving this away for so cheap because he wants to give you a break. Yeah… Like this is true. Pretty much every every scam ever makes this same statement.

I honestly don’t even believe the guy exists. I review scams all the time and they are often promoted under fake names. The real people behind them make up a fictitious character because of course they do not want their actual name known, afraid of the consequences that come from scamming people.

What you have to realize is that there is absolutely no verifiable information provided on this Steve Richards guy. He doesn’t even show a picture of himself.

Here Are Some Proven Lies!

Steve Richards may or may not be a real person, he is probably not and it is probably all a lie, but here are some lies that I can actually prove.

FAKE TESTIMONIALS

Remember in the video presentation all of the different testimonials from people who claim to be using this system to make tons of money online? Yeah… Well they are all fake.

This right here is pretty much proof that this is all a scam. If the system were really amazing, as it is claimed to be, then it should be very easy to get real testimonials from people who have actually used it. People should be more than happy to review the system and give praise.

But that is not what we see here, below you can see that these are all paid actors available for hire on Fiverr, which is a digital freelance marketplace. I actually recognize these people right away because I have seen their same fake testimonial videos used to promote other scams…

Definitely a Scam

There are some systems that just aren’t very good, there are others that are a little bit scammy that you can make some money with, and then there are ones that are pure scams… This one seems like the latter. It seems like a pure scam that you want to avoid at all costs.

Now I haven’t actually bought into this in tried it out for myself, and I certainly am not going to do so, but from my better judgment this is how things seem to be.

It as the typical get-rich-quick scheme sales page, which probably made you suspicious of it from the start. Any time you come across some opportunity that supposedly can make you tons of money with very little work, it is usually a scam.

What I Recommend

I started making money online back in 2015 and currently make a full-time income online, meaning that I have experience and no a fair amount about what works and what doesn’t work.

If you are a beginner then my top recommendation would definitely be the Wealthy Affiliate training program, which is the same program I got started with back in 2015. It is a very good training program that guides you step-by-step to creating your own sustainable online business, which I’m like going to get into here but you can click the button below to learn more…

And if you have any comments or questions, just leave them down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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