Bitcoin Advertising
"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency, Easy Money Scams

The Bitcoin Advertising Scam – Yes… Another Major Scam

The Bitcoin Advertising software claims that if “flips” bitcoin ads online and can generate investors an average of $13,000 per day. Now that’s a heck of a lot of money. Can it really live up to the bold claims made? The answer is no it cannot. The Bitcoin Advertising software will scam you out of your money and just leave you with less than when you started it all.

I’m guessing that you were already suspicious that this place was a scam before reading this. You took the time to do a little extra research and came across my review so you must have been thinking in the back of your head that this place is a scam. In this review I’m going to be going over some major red-flags that scream “scam!” at the top of their lungs.

Bitcoin Advertising Review

When you first land on the website, which is bitcoinadvertising.co (they may have other sites too), you are greeted with large text that states “bitcoin advertising is making people rich and you can become the next millionaire”. These are some pretty big claims to make. And it gets even better…

I went down to the FAQ part of the sales page and found some really insanely ridiculous answers to some questions.  They claim that members profit a minimum of $13,000 per day doing less than 20 minutes of work, and that some members have became millionaires in just 2 months of using this software…. WOW.

$13,000 for just 20 minutes of work? Sounds great to me. Where do I deposit my money?

But in all seriousness…. when something sounds way too good to be true then it probably is. In this case this saying really fits.

What is Bitcoin Advertising?

So you may be wondering… what the heck is Bitcoin Advertising?

Well they really don’t tell you all that much about what it is. Pretty much all they tell you is that it is some new “ad flipping” software that has laser accurate performance, superior technology, and is award winning.

They tell you that this this software app performs at 99.4% accuracy, which is higher than any other software in the world!… but what does it do so accurately? What do they mean by this?

They also say that it is ahead of the online advertising market by 0.01 seconds which they claim is a big deal and “if you know anything about advertising, you know this is a huge deal.” Well I’ve been online marketing since 2015 and know a fair amount about online advertising having made a living doing it for years not but I have absolutely no clue what the heck they are talking about.

Then they say that their app got an award for being the number 1 app in the “flipping category” from the US Advertising Association. This is such a load of crap. I looked into this and I can’t even find any organization called the US Advertising Association.

Summary of what it is:

To summarize this section, Bitcoin Advertising is an ad flipping application (doesn’t make sense) that performs at 99.4% accuracy (doesn’t make sense), is 0.01 seconds faster than any other advertising software out there (doesn’t make sense), and was awarded an award from a made up organization (doesn’t make sense).

The only logical conclusion here is either that I’m an idiot and can’t understand a thing about this or that this is a scam. My guess is that its a scam and there are a few other reasons why I think this…

Some More Red-Flags

#1 – Its Too Easy

Whenever something just sounds too easy this is a red-flag and a common characteristic of many scams. For Bitcoin Advertising they claim that you can profit all this money just from 1) filling out your registration, 2) funding your account, and 3) clicking Start to begin making money.

This is one of the most ridiculous scams I’ve come across in a while and its almost to the point where its comical. Its just so unrealistic.

#2 – No Information on The People Behind It

Of course there is no information given on the people behind the software,… those who created it. Legitimate softwares always make this public and if you don’t that usually means there is something to hide.

The reason these people are keeping their identities hidden is because the software doesn’t exist and this is all one massive scam.

#3 – Its Completely Free

They claim that the software is completely free to use and that they charge no commissions at all. Well if this is true then how the hell do they make any money? They have to make money to keep the software updated. There is a lot of work that would have to go into keeping things running and without money how are they going to fund this?

Free trials and things like this are fine, but being 100% completely free forever just doesn’t make any sense.

Overall this software exhibits many of the common signs that cryptocurrency trading scams have. And by the way I wrote a post on some signs that are common among crypto scams that you can read here. It might help you avoid scams in the future.

Conclusion on BitcoinAdvertising – Scam

As far as I see it this whole BitcoinAdvertising thing is a massive scam. There is just nothing about it that makes me think otherwise. When I first started to look into it all I was thinking that it was a scam for sure and was looking for it to prove me wrong. But there is nothing about it that proved me wrong… everything I found just pointed to it being the scam that I suspected it was.

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency scams like this are a dime a dozen. I review scams similar to this all the time, including the recent Bit Bubble Tech and Banking on Blockchain scams. With all the hype surrounding the crypto industry there are a lot of scammers out there ready to capitalize. The scammers prey upon those entering the industry and looking to make money fast. However, I would say that there are plenty more ways to lose money in crypto rather than gain it. You just need to be careful what you get involved with and of course never invest more money than you can afford to lose.

You can go ahead and invest in this whole Bitcoin Advertising thing if you want to but I sure wouldn’t. Its free to use but what’s going to happen is they are going to steal your money once you fund your account, which is required. But anyways… invest if you want.

On a different note, you can check out one of my top picks for making money online here. This has nothing to do with cryptocurrencies but I find that many people looking into opportunities like this Bitcoin Advertising thing are just looking to make money online. I’ve been doing so since 2015 and make very good money with it. You can learn more here.

Please leave any questions or comments below and I’ll get back to them soon ?

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Cryptocurrency

Is Bitcoin Bob a Scam? – I’d Avoid This One

Bitcoin BobThere is a program going around called Bitcoin Bob that is claimed to be a mastermind group created by a guy named Bob that helps regular people cash in on Bitcoin and make a ton of money. But is this too good to be true? Should you trust this place? Is the advice given even any good? Is Bitcoin Bob a scam program that will just leave you with less money than when you started? These are all questions that are important to answer before moving forward.

In this review I’m going to be giving my opinion on it all. I am not promoting this program and I would actually advise to avoid it. You will see why I’m saying this as you read on.

Bitcoin Bob ReviewBitcoin Bob system review

Bitcoin Bob is a simple 3 step “system” that will supposedly help you make money with bitcoin. It claims to contain “100%” free training & information along with your own personal coach that will help you get everything going.

Seems a bit fishy doesn’t it? How are they going to give you your own coach if you aren’t even paying? Well the truth is that your “coach” isn’t really as you are led to believe. The coach’s name is Phillip and he is just the guy that made the short training videos…. not really a coach in my opinion.

Overall the system is very easy to go through and there is no doubt that you can make money with it. However, there is one serious flaw which is the reason I am saying avoid it. This flaw will ultimately lead to most people losing money instead of making money as far as I see.

I’ll go over each step of the system so you see what I mean.

The 3 Step Process

Bitcoin Bob review

Step 1: Coinbase

This step is going to show you how to purchase Bitcoin and I have nothing against this first step. Coinbase is one of the most trusted exchanges out there and it is where most newbies buy their first bitcoin from due to its simplicity and safety.

I have used Coinbase quite a bit early on however I longer do anymore due to the fees. GDAX, which is another exchange owned by Coinbase, provides the same amount of security but charges pretty much zero fees. This is their more professional cryptocurrency exchange.

But anyways… in this step you are going to have to purchase bitcoin from Coinbase. You will be able to do so with your credit/debit card, bank account, or even with a wire transfer.

Step 2: Davor Coin

This is the “fatal flaw” of this system. In this step of the process you are going to be signing up with Davor and sending your bitcoin over to the platform.

Davor is a cryptocurrency lending platform and this is how it works: You buy Davor Coin and you then “lend” your Davor Coin back to the platform. They then take the money you just lent back to them and invest it in new ICO’s (initial coin offerings) and capitalize on price differences on exchanges through crypto arbitrage trading.

You then will be able to make an average interest rate of 1-2% per day doing this, which equals out to about 48% a month (so they say).

This sounds awesome and all but I’ll go over why I’m really negative on all of this in the next section.

Step 3: Make Money

In this step you will just learn how to use the lending platform on Davor.

My Problem With This

Ok, so after you buy Davor Coin and then lend it back to them, they claim to invest that in new ICO’s or do arbitrage trading, either way making money with it. Then they pay out their members with the earnings that they claim to make doing this.

My problem is that they give no evidence of any of this being true. When you lend your Davor Coin back to them you don’t know what the heck they are doing with it. They don’t show you trades they are making or the ICO’s they are supposedly investing in.

This all reminds me too much of the infamous Bitconnect and BitconnectX scam. If you are unfamiliar with Bitconnect… basically it was a nearly identical lending platform that imploded and people lost tons of money. At its peak it was valued at over $2.5 billion and then crashed hard to under $100 million. Some of the more heavy investors in this platform lost hundreds of thousands of dollars and there are lawsuits going around like crazy.

Bitconnect was more than likely a massive Ponzi scheme that wasn’t doing what it said it was. The money coming in from new investors was being used to pay off the older investors (highly likely). There are a lot of furious people over this but the problem is that no on knows the people behind it.

A Look at The Creators of Davor

Oh no…. there is no information about the creators of Davor either. This is a major problem because its impossible to know whether or not you can trust this place.

If you want to read my review on Davor Coin you can do so. I go over a little more in detail about all of this.

Massive MLM Compensation Plan

Just like Bitconnect, Davor also has a pretty deep mlm compensation plan where you will be able to earn money off of the investments of your recruits, and their recruits, and their recruits, and so on.

This is the reason that “Bitcoin Bob” is providing this free training. Because when he gets people to join Davor and invest money… he gets paid.

In the Davor compensation plan you can earn down to 6 levels beneath you.

Is The Risk Worth It?

Ok so lets go over the 2 main scenarios that I see happening here:

Scenario 1: 

Scenario 1 is that Davor is completely legit and that you make a ton of money. Everything is awesome and you strike it rich.

This is highly unlikely because the creators are hiding their faces and because some things on their website make absolutely no sense. Take for example this… I don’t expect everyone to catch this but the problem with the statement made on their website makes no sense. They claim to use blockchain technology but then go on to talk about how you can store your coins on your computer drive, smartphone, etc.what is davor coin

The reason this makes no sense is because with blockchain tech your coins are not stored in any single location. They are stored all over the world due to the decentralized aspect of it all, which I’m not going to get into.

Scenario 2:

In this scenario Davor turns out to be a big Ponzi scheme (highly likely) and you end up losing your money. When the rate of new investors begins to slow and the money isn’t coming in quite as fast these schemes collapse.

Ponzi’s are doomed from the start and are completely unsustainable. They provide no value and only rely on new investments. They are guaranteed to collapse.

But Can You Make Money?

You can definitely make money with Ponzi schemes. Early investors make a killing if the scheme is good. The problem is that you never know when it might collapse.

In ponzi’s the majority of people involved lose money. That is because there are always more people on the bottom of the pyramid than the top. This is something else that is guaranteed in Ponzi’s.

Conclusion on Bitcoin Bob’s Mastermind Group

Honestly I think you would have to be crazy to invest in this right now, especially with what happened to Bitconnect. Everything about Davor reminds me of Bitconnect. When I come across a platform like this I am always skeptical that its a scam and look for ways to be proven wrong. In this case there is nothing about Davor that proves my assumption wrong. There is no proof of their operations being as they say and as far as I see this is a very untrustworthy Ponzi scheme.

You can invest if you want to just be really careful and don’t invest more than you can afford to lose.

Also, I suggest reading over my post on 10 ways to spot a cryptocurrency scam. Davor has quite a few of the characteristics described here.

On a different note, you can check out one of my top picks for making money online here. This has nothing to do with cryptocurrencies but I find that many people looking into opportunities like this Bitcoin Bob thing are just looking to make money online. I’ve been doing this since 2015 and make very good money with it. You can learn more here.

Please leave any questions or comments below and I’ll get back to them soon 🙂

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Paid Survey Sites

Opinion City Review – Stay Away From This Site

Opinion CityOpinion City is a paid survey site that claims you can make a bunch of money through them. I was suspicious of some of the claims I saw they made so decided to take a deeper look into their operations and found something that I wasn’t expecting.

This place isn’t your typical paid survey site and I don’t mean this in a good way. Is Opinion City a scam? In this review I’ll be going over what I mean by this, how this place works, how much money you can make and more.

Opinion City Review

When I say that Opinion City isn’t your typical paid survey site I am saying this because they don’t even host any surveys on their site. There are 2 basic kinds of paid survey sites out there. There are the ones that actually allow you to take surveys on their site and pay you to do so, and then there are the ones that just refer you to other paid survey sites. Opinion City is the latter.

All this place does is refers you to what they call your “top paid survey matches”. They refer you to these other paid survey sites and by doing this they make money off of you. If you are familiar with paid survey sites then you know that just about all of them have referral programs where you can make money by referring others to join, which is exactly what is going on here.

A Look at The Website

There isn’t much to the website at all (opinioncity.com). On their homepage they just list some reviews for different market research companies, aka paid survey sites, that they are trying to get you to join. Then if you want to access the rest of the site you have to sign up by entering your email.

If you do sign up you will get to see their “highly recommended” survey sites as you can see here…

All of these sites they recommend are good but nothing special by any means. They are your typical paid survey sites where you will make about $0.25 – $2.00 per survey. Smart Panel, MyPoints, and i-Say are all survey sites I am very familiar with.

Can’t Trust This Site

There are a few things about this site that make me totally loose faith in it and not be able to trust it.

First off, one thing I really don’t like here is how they tell you there are are only “8 Spots Remaining” and things like this in order to try to get you to sign up as fast as possible. This is all a lie. These survey sites have open registration and anyone can sign up. There is no limit and they have been around for years. They will take anyone they can get.

Beware of the scams

If you go to the “Work From Home” section of the site prepare to be scammed. At the time of this review they are promoting 3 different work from home jobs which include Online Profits Breakthrough, Automated Daily Income, and Secret Millionaires…

The problem here is that all 3 of these work from home opportunities are massive scams. If you search for any of these in Google you will find all sorts of complaints about them. They are your typical “get rich quick” schemes like Passive Paychecks, Desktop Commission System, Internet Income Online, etc., that claim they are super easy and will make you rich.

The Harsh Reality of Opinion City

The reality is that this place seems it will promote just about anything to make money. They are not a trustworthy survey site by any means.

The scams they promote are obvious scams and there is no way that they cannot know this. The only explanation is that they are aware of what they are doing but do not care, all they care about is money.

Conclusion & What I Recommend

Stay away from Opinion City. They do not provide any value whatsoever and are only in it to make money off of people that aren’t familiar with how some of these things work.

If you are looking for some legitimate paid survey opportunities I would suggest Swagbucks & PaidViewPoint above all others. You could also go to some of the places that Opinion City recommends but I would go directly to the site rather than going through this scam site. However, there are no paid survey sites out there that will actually pay decent money. As I said, in the beginning, you only make $0.25 – $2 per survey on average.

If you are looking for a better legitimate way to make money online I would suggest taking a look at this program. I’ve been a member since 2015 and make a heck of lot more than I ever could at any paid survey site. You can read my review of it Here.

If you have any questions or concerns leave them in the comment section below and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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Paid Survey Sites

Wondough Review – Scam or Good Opportunity to Make Money Online?

WondoughWondough is a new paid survey type site where you can make money by taking surveys, watching videos, shopping and more. But is it any good when compared to other similar sites? Or is Wondough just a waste of time that you should avoid?

In this Wondough review I’ll be answering these questions for you. If you were thinking about signing up for Wondough you are going to want to read this first.

Wondough Review

As I said, Wondough is a paid survey site, a GPT (get paid to) site, or whatever you want to call it. They offer several ways that you can earn money in the form of gift cards online.

Sites like this earn money in a few different ways. Basically this site earns from a mix of market research and promotions. They do provide a legitimate service and you really can make money. However, there are a lot of sites like this out there which means that some others might be more worth your time.

A Look Inside

Surveys

The surveys that they offer are nothing special. They are your typical run-of-the-mill surveys. I say that on the site they were offering surveys for CashCrate and SaySo Surveys. I’m not too big of a fan of this because you can just go to CashCrate or SaySo Survey’s website and take them directly there, which is more streamlined and all.

Generally I would say you can expect to earn anywhere from $0.25 – $2.00 with these surveys.

Videos

They also will pay you to watch videos. Most of these videos only pay 1 point (which can later be redeemed for money) but you will find some that pay a good bit more, which are rare. These videos can be about anything and are usually a couple minutes long.

Install & Signup 

You will be able to earn points for installing certain programs on your computer and signing up for various sites. This is something that can be a pain and honestly I would not risk installing things on your computer with a site like this.

Shopping & Coupons

They also have a cashback & coupon program where they will pay you to shop online or give you coupons to save.

The cashback offers are very random and unorganized. Basically they just have a bunch of random products like underwear, shirts, and socks that you can buy to earn points. The coupon program is just as bad. They have a bunch of outdated coupons that make no sense. For example as I’m writing this they have coupons for Black Friday and Christmas even though Christmas just passed.

Rewards

When you rack up enough points you will be able to redeem them for gift cards. They are priced at 100 points for $1. The cheapest gift card that you can get is a $3 Amazon gift card. So that means that you will need at least 300 points before you can get any reward at all.

Complaints

Not Much Opportunity

Overall there really isn’t much to this site. There aren’t many offers available and the amount you can earn is very limited.

Extremely Slow

There is no way they are going to get any good business with how slow their site is. I felt like I had a dial-up internet connection when I was on the site. It is horrible.

Disorganized

Some of the offers that I saw were placed in categories that they did not belong in. This is unprofessional and disorganized. For example they had offers to sign up to take surveys at other survey sites in the Coupons section…. makes no sense at all.

Conclusion on Wondough – Good Opportunity?

Overall Wondough is just not a good choice. It is severely lacking in many areas and I don’t see why anyone would use this site over other similar sites like Swagbucks and PaidViewPoint.

Swagbucks, for example, offers way more ways to earn, has been around for years, has a fast and easy to navigate site, and offers a lot more in the way of rewards. They are better on every level and if you are looking to earn just a bit of extra money filling out surveys, watching videos, and completing other offers than you might want to take a look at them.

However, its important to know that you won’t make much on any paid survey type site that is out there. The reality is that sites like this pay extremely little for your time. Its nice that you can make a bit of extra money on your own time, but is it really worth it? I dabbled with paid survey sites a few years ago but ended up getting away from that just because of the extremely low amount of money you make.

If you are looking to make good money online then I would suggest reading this post. It goes over how I make money online, which I started back in 2015. Whats nice about it is that you can also work on your own schedule and you can make a heck of a lot more than you ever would be able to with any paid survey site.

==> How I Make Money Online Here

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

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Paid Survey Sites

Valued Opinions Surveys, How Much Money Can You Make? – [Review]

Valued Opinions surveysValued Opinions Surveys is one of the better paid survey sites out there. Anyone can join this site and make money by taking short, simple surveys online. Its nothing that is going to make you rich by any means but some people really like survey sites like this because of the flexibility that they provide, being able to take surveys whenever you want to.

In this review I’ll be going over how it all works, how much you can realistically make with Valued Opinions Surveys, some complaints and more.

Valued Opinions Surveys Review

Before I get into this review I want to let you know that there is some misleading information out there about his place. They tell you that you can earn up to $5 per survey. While this is true it isn’t very likely. Valued Opinions is one of the higher paying survey sites out there but $5 for a survey is still very uncommon…. just letting you know.

But anyways… what is Valued Opinions? Valued Opinions is in the business of market research. Companies and organizations pay survey sites like this good money to go out and conduct research on the market by gathering opinions on various topics. They do this so that they can improve their business, whether that means improving products, services, etc. And of course Valued Opinions pays people like you and I a small amount as incentive to actually complete the surveys they offer so that they can gather opinions in the first place.

Joining

Valued Opinions doesn’t always accept new members. They aren’t like Swagbucks, Inbox Dollars, and many of the other paid survey sites out there that are accepting everyone and anyone they can get. They only accept a limited number of people which in my opinion is good. They are more selective and this is probably the reason they pay better than a lot of the competitor sites out there.

Inside The Site

The amount of surveys that will be available to you will vary. One of the first things you will have to do is fill out your profile information which will help Valued Opinions match you up with surveys that fit your demographic. Some demographics will have more surveys than others.

From what I have seen, most people can expect to get multiple surveys available per day when they are just starting out. You will be notified of these surveys via email. Its important to know that you will not qualify for every single one however. Some you will get screened out of which can be frustrating.

These surveys generally will take you 10-30 minutes to complete and will pay $1 – $5. I don’t think I’ve even seen a survey that paid less than $1. This is one of the very nice things about Valued Opinions. Many other sites will pay as low as 25 cents for taking a survey which is ridiculous.

Once you have $20 (or 10 pounds) in your account you will be able to cash out for a gift card. They offer a variety of gift cards, the Amazon gift cards are probably the most popular.

Unfortunately they do not give you the ability to cash out with PayPal, however they do have prepaid Visa debit cards available which are good enough in my opinion.

Complaints

Horrible Support

If you have problems logging in, getting surveys to load, or doing anything that requires support then good luck with that. I have read through plenty of complaints about their support being horrible and often times not even responding to questions.

This comes with the territory for the most part. The majority of paid survey sites out there have horrible support teams. PaidViewPoint is one of the few exceptions.

“Stopped Receiving Surveys”

There are a number of complaints out there from people claiming they received a good amount of surveys in the beginning but now the availability has decreased drastically. I have seen complaints like this before on many other surveys sites and it seems that some sites do this to try to avoid paying people.

For example, if a survey site’s minimum cash out requirement is $20, they might allow you to easily make $15 but then make it very difficult to make the last bit to be able to withdrawal.

Whether it is true or not that Valued Opinions does this I do not know. There have been multiple complaints about it though so its worth mentioning.

Surveys Full

There have been more than one complaint about surveys being full right away, which doesn’t make much sense. Some people claim that they sit around and wait for survey invites and when they receive them they are already filled to capacity.

Conclusion on Valued Opinions Surveys – Good Opportunity?

Like most of the paid survey sites out there, Valued Opinions seems to be going downhill a bit. A lot of old-timers claims it was better years ago than it is now. It still seems to be on the better side of things when it comes to survey sites though. There are a good number of complaints but you won’t find any survey site that doesn’t have a good bit.

If you are looking for a higher rated survey site that gets some of the best reviews I’ve ever seen, then PaidViewPoint is the way to go. They treat members pretty well and the pay is decent.

However, its important to know that there is no paid survey site out there where you will actually make good money… well at least now with any of these “normal” survey sites. They are good for making a few extra bucks in your free time but nothing more. If you are looking for a better way to earn online then I suggest taking a look at what I do Here. I make a heck of a lot more than I ever could on any survey site and what is nice about it is that I also can work whenever I want.

Anyways… you can read this post I wrote that goes over how I make money online and how others can too if you wish.

If you have any comments or questions leave them below and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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High Ticket Programs, MLM's

Is Peter Wolfing’s U-Economy Program a Scam? – Real Review

u-economyIf you are wondering is U-Economy a scam then you are going to want to read this over. I am not promoting this program and in this review I take an un-biased rational approach to it all. Many of the people out there are promoting this program to make money so the information given will likely be misleading and make things seem better than they are.

I’ll get straight to the point right now and tell you that No, U-Economy is not a scam. However, there are definitely some things that you absolutely need to be aware of beforehand. In this review I’ll be going over what exactly U-Economy is, how it works, how you make money, some complaints I have and more.

U-Economy Review

If you have watched a promo video for U-Economy then you are probably suspicious of the claims made. They really hype up this program and make it seem like the greatest thing that has ever existed when it comes to attaining financial freedom.

The sales video that I watched over made some claims such as it will change your life, only 1% of people know about this, it works for every one even with no experience, and more. This is actually all true but somewhat misleading as you will see.

What Is U-Economy?

U-Economy is basically a digital marketing/personal development program. Its goal is to help people create their own economy by making money online.

With this program you are provided with all the tools and training needed to make money online along with products to sell. You can make insanely massive commissions selling these but that comes with a cost, which you will see when I go over the costs of it all.

Peter Wolfing is the CEO of it all. He is a veteran in the network marketing world and has been working in this industry since back in the 80’s as far as I know. He has a pretty good reputation and seems to be a trustworthy guy.

 

What It Provides

U-Economy is basically one of those programs that people buy into to make money online and then they end up making money online by getting other people to buy into it. It is similar to programs like Aspire, 16 Steps to Six Figures, and MOBE in a way, yet it is still very different.

There are a variety of different products within the U-Economy program. They start off pretty cheap but if you want to make good money then you are going to have to pay the price. They provide everything from beginner training in the digital world to extremely expensive courses taught on cruise ships, exotic locations, and so on.

U-Crew is mandatory if you want to be a member and will give you access to the back office where you get an autoresponder, capture page builder, contact manager and pretty much everything you need to make sales. But you won’t be able to make much with this alone. You will have the ability to market products on a webpage, capture leads, and all of that but you don’t really have any products to sell at this level.

You will need to to purchase products from the U-Marketplace or U-Academy if you want to earn good money. When you buy these products you will also buy the “licensing rights” to them, meaning that you will then be able to sell them to other people.

How You Make Money

Well as I just touched upon, you will be making money by selling U-Economy products to other people. You will first have to purchase the products yourself in order to gain the licensing rights to be able to resell them however. If you purchase a higher priced product within U-Economy you will automatically get the licensing rights to the lower cost products.

You will be able to make up to $50,000 per sale which is insane. I think this is literally the highest ticket program I have ever reviewed. But of course if you want to be able to make money like this you are first going to have to spend a fortune.

The Compensation Plan

The amount that you can get paid depends on the type of product that you sell within U-Economy.

U-Marketplace Products

You will earn 95% commissions on the sales of products within U-Marketplace. The products that fall into this category will range in price from $25 – $500. They are on the cheaper side and are what beginners usually start out trying to sell.

U-Academy Products

These are your high ticket products. They range in price from $1,500 to a whopping $50,000 for their U-Network Mastery course. With these products you will get to keep 100% of the sales price. However, you must “Pass up” your second sale to the sponsor who recruited you into U-Economy. Then after that you get to keep all the sales for yourself.

* I’m not sure if there are pass-up sales with the U-Marketplace products, but I think so.

U-Crew

For the U-Crew service, which provides you with the tools to keep your business running, you are required to pay a monthly fee of $39.95. Likewise, the people that you recruit into U-Economy also have to pay this monthly fee.

With the residual commissions from this you can earn down to 12 levels deep. This means that you will be able to earn commissions from the people you recruit in (level 1), the people they recruit in (level 2), the people they recruit in (level 3) and so on all the way to level 12.

What Happens When “U-Coaches” Make Sales

If you let the U-Coaches close sales for you then you will get 50% commissions. These people will follow up with your leads by getting in contact with them via phone & email and will try to get them to join in. You don’t need to use these coaches but they are there if you choose to.

The Cost

The cost of this program ranges greatly. You can get their cheaper products from the U-Marketplace for as low as $25 but as you work your way up, which you are going to want to do, the products get more and more expensive. The most expensive one is their U-Network Mastery course for $50,000.

If you want any chance of making good money with this program you are pretty much going to have to purchase the more expensive products. As I mentioned earlier, you have to buy what you want to sell. When you buy products you also buy their licensing rights so that you can resell them and make money doing so. And of course you are going to be able to make a lot more money selling the higher priced products.

When you make a sale you get to keep all of it if the product is one of their high-ticket products from U-Academy and 95% of it if its from the U-Marketplace. The only money that the U-Economy company makes is from the licensing fee, which will range from $5 to $1,995.

Concerns

The Way The System Works

One thing that I’m not really a fan of is how the whole system works. Its basically one of those systems that you buy into to make money online and then you make money online by getting other people to buy into it. Sure they also offer a lot of personal development material and so on, but the avenue that they give you to personally develop and make money ultimately leads back to promoting this system.

I almost wonder if its all a grand setup to get people motivated to go out there and promote the program more and more. I hope not but some times it seems like it might be.

Either way I don’t really care for how the system works. The core of the entire program is to make money online by promoting the products so that others can make money online by promoting the products, and on and on and on.

Members Attacking Nonbelievers

I was reading through some complaints on sites like Ripoff Report from people who bought in and felt they were mislead. These complaints are almost always met by an angry member that will defend the U-Economy system at all costs. This seems to be very common in the network marketing world. There are die-hards out there that will defend their income stream no matter what.

This definitely doesn’t mean that the program is bad or anything but when I see things like this happening it is a turn-off. I would rather see a friendly rebuttal of the complaint rather than another members slamming them.

My Opinion of It All

I know I’m going to get a lot of hate for what I’m about to say but honestly I don’t agree with what is going on here. High ticket programs like this are all about the money. Its all just a big flow of massive amounts of money with little value being exchanged in between.

I’m not saying that U-Economy doesn’t provide any value. They actually provide a heck of a lot. They provide all the tools necessary to run a successful money making online business. But are their products really worth as much as they are priced at? Should you really have to pay $50,000 for their top notch course?

My opinion is that no you should not have to pay that much and that these prices are extremely inflated all for the purpose of being able to make a ton of money selling them to other people. I don’t see these products being worth their price. The reason they are priced so high is so that the people selling them can make a lot of money, and the people buying them are doing so in order to make a lot of money themselves when they go to sell them.

I feel like many of the people buying in at these high levels are doing it so that they have the licensing rights to sell them.

If anyone wants to argue this opinion with me I would be happy to hear it in the comment section at the bottom.

The Recruitment Side of It

Something else worth thinking about before you decide whether or not to buy in is the recruitment aspect of it. I’ll give you my opinion on this too.

So making money with this system is all based around recruitment. Its not your typical mlm opportunity where you have multiple levels beneath you that you are earning money from (exception of the U-Crew compensation plan) but recruitment is just as important as if it were.

I’ll give you and example of why it is…

Lets say you recruit someone in. You make money from the sale of the product that you recruit them in at. Then your second sale gets passed up to the person above you, who recruited you in. Then after that you get to keep every sale for yourself. The same goes for the people you recruit… their second sale gets passed up to you. And then those people’s second sales get passed up to you. This happens over and over again with no limit.

So not only are you making money by recruiting people in, but you are also making money from the people they are recruiting in, and the people they are recruiting in, and so on. Its basically the same darn thing as your typical pyramid-like mlm in a way. And what happens with mlm’s? The answer is that most people fail because those with the most recruits branching out beneath them are the ones making all the money while those newbies, or the ones that aren’t good at recruitment, are the ones that lose out and fail.

Conclusion on U-Economy – Good Opportunity or Not?

Whether or not you think this is a good opportunity is really up to you to decide. Personally I don’t really like these overpriced high-ticket programs. I don’t think that Peter Wolfing is a bad guy or anything, I bet he really believes in this program, but we just have difference of opinion here.

I know there are a lot of people out there who will defend this program to the death because they were able to make a lot of money with it. I understand that this is possible but I still don’t agree with what is going on. Look at how the members are making money…. they are just reselling these overpriced products to others, and then the cycle continues.

Anyways…. I hope you enjoyed this review. If you want to argue with me you can do so in the comment section below.

Also if you are looking for a much more affordable way to make money online then I suggest taking a look at how I do so here. I make a living working online and have been doing so since 2015. You can learn how I do it here.

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Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Karen Evans, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, & Cami White Work at Home SCAMS – BEWARE!

If you came across a work from home program that was supposedly created by Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Karen Evans, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, or Cami White then you should read this. The programs that these people are promoting a scams. They are not what they appear to be and will not work out as they tell you. In fact…. these women are totally made up. They don’t even exist!

The reason I am writing this post about all of these different women is because the programs being promoted under their names are complete scams. The work from home scams that they promote are identical with the exception of minor changes. Some of the work from home scams that have been promoted and that you may have heard of include…

  • Secure Job Position – Kelly Simmons
  • Xtreme Home Paycheck – Mick Moore
  • Internet Income Online – Kelly Simmons
  • Automated Daily Income – Raena Lynn
  • Accelerated Income – Susan Whitman
  • Online Jobs Now – Kelly Simmons
  • Entrepreneur Jobs Club – Mick Moore
  • Steady Home Income – Kelly Simmons
  • Home Earning System – Kelly Richards
  • Home Internet Income – Lisa Cadwell
  • Home Online Profit Education – Heather Smith
  • Home Job Placement – Kelly Simmons
  • Auto Home Profits – Shelly Davis
  • Daily Web Biz – Cami White
  • WAH Program – Bobbie Robinson
  • WAH EDU – Bobbie Robinson
  • Total Income Answer – Karen Evans
  • Financial Health Reset – Karen Evans

They are all the same darn program. This program has been promoted for years and is just constantly re-hashed under different names. If you look at the websites for these scams you can see the similarities…. they have pretty much the same layout and design… These are just a few of the many…link posting scams

In the rest of this review I’ll be going over some warning signs that you should look out for, I’ll prove that the women that supposedly created these programs are fake. I’ll explain why these programs don’t work and more.

Some Warning Signs That These Are Scams

These programs all have some warning signs that they are scams. They are little scam tricks that are intended to sucker people into thinking that they are legitimate.

1) Fake News Endorsements 

If you look at the top of the sales pages for these programs they usually say something along the lines of “as featured on: CNN, Fox News, USA Today” and so on.

However, none of these opportunities have ever been featured on the news and they never will be. If you go to any of the news sites’ websites you can search for them and you will not find anything relevant.

2) Fake Limited Availability

Many times you will see something like this…

These are almost always lies and when it comes to programs like this they are always lies. The reason hey are telling you that there are limited positions left is to try to get you to buy into it as fast as possible. The more urgent they make it sound the more likely people will buy in without doing the proper research.

A Look at The Fake Women Behind These

As stated, all of the women that are behind these are completely made up. Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Karen Evans, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, and Cami White are all FAKE. They are fabricated just to help sell these scam programs.

On the sales pages for the various re-hashed programs that are being promoted under these women’s names, they all tell the same sob story. Basically what they tell you is that “Kelly Simmons”, or “Shelly Davis”, or “Heather Smith”, etc were at one point single mothers that were struggling to survive, living paycheck to paycheck. Until one day they came across this amazing work at home opportunity and have been making tons of easy money online ever since.

They tell you these fake stories because they are trying to relate to people and gain their trust. But like I said… the stories are fake. Below you can see the various different faces and names that go with these different scam programs and you can see that they all tell the same story…Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, & Cami White Work at Home Scams

 

The pictures of these women are all stock photos that anyone can purchase online and use as they wish. The real names of these women are not any of the ones mentioned in these scam programs.

I have even seen a few of these link posting scams that have went the extra mile and hired paid actresses on Fiverr to record a sales video in promotion of the program. One of them that I have reviewed that did this was WAH EDU. The fabricated persona here went by the name Bobbie Robinson and as you can see below the woman was really just an actress…bobbie robinson scam

There are also several other re-hashed link posting programs that use paid actresses but I’m not going to break down every one here.

Why These Programs Will NOT Work

All of these programs, or should I say all these variations, promote the same thing… which they call “link posting”.

What They Tell You Link Posting Is

Basically they make this “link posting” sound like its the greatest work from home job that has ever existed. They tell you exactly what anyone would want to hear… that its super easy and that you can make a ton of money with it. For some reason they always seem to be saying that you can make “$379 per day”. I’m not so sure whats so important about that number but I’ve noticed that they usually use it when promoting these scams.

This “link posting” that they talk about is when you post links for big companies and earn money for doing so. They tell you that there are big companies looking for people to post links from home and they are doing so because its cheaper to have people work from home. They also tell you that you will make an average of $15 or $20 per link that you post and that it only takes 1-2 minutes to actually post the link.

Some of what they tell you here is true but it is very misleading at best.

What Link Posting Really Is

They made up the term link posting. The real name for what they are describing is called affiliate marketing and this is something that I have been making money with since 2015 (I actually make a living doing this. You can read how Here).

Affiliate marketing is when you promote products online for big companies and get paid commissions when you help make sales. Pretty much every big company out there has an affiliate program where they will pay people to do this. Amazon, Walmart, JC Penny’s, PetSmart, you name it.

The way you promote these products is with what you call an affiliate link, which is your own unique link that you can post and get people to buy the product through.

So in reality you are posting links but here is the part that they don’t tell you. First off… you aren’t getting paid to just post links. You can’t just post a link, which takes about 30 seconds, and then make money from it. You only get paid when someone clicks on your link and buys the product you are promoting. So its not like you can just go spamming links everywhere online. If it were this easy then everyone would be doing it right?

If you want to learn affiliate marketing the right way then I suggest the Wealthy Affiliate training program. If you use one of these scam work at home programs I  can pretty much guarantee failure. You might make a few bucks but there is absolutely no way you are going to make anything significant doing this.

What These Programs Provide You With

As you can imagine, they don’t provide you with anything of quality. They all provide you with 3 things…

  1. A website – A very basic “cookie cutter” website that every person gets when they buy into this.
  2. Customer Records – Emails so that you can spam people like crazy trying to promote things.
  3. Training – Outdated and all around horrible training that basically goes over how you can spam people with links like they teach here.

Overall what they provide is horrible. These programs are what make affiliate marketing look bad.

Have you ever gotten spam emails from people that you have no idea who they are and they are trying to sell you something? Aren’t they annoying and don’t they leave a bad taste in your mouth? Well that is what you are going to be learning to do with these programs.

The entire approach that these programs take just doesn’t work out. They rely on link spamming and suckering people into buying offers… not a good way to do business and definitely not sustainable.

Conclusion on These Work at Home Scams

These are all without a doubt scams. They prey on people that are desperate to make money online and will only leave you with less money than when you started.

I have reviewed dozens of these over the years and with all the research I’ve done I don’t think I’ve ever came across a customer review from someone who actually make money with these.

As I said, affiliate marketing or “link posting”, as they call it, is a legitimate way to make money online. I make a living doing it and I know quite a few other people that do as well. The problem is that these scam programs take a scammy approach to it all that will never work out well. Spamming links just doesn’t cut it. To do it the right way it takes more work than that.

If you are interested in learning how to start affiliate marketing the right way then I suggest taking a look at Wealthy Affiliate (full Wealthy Affiliate review here). Wealthy Affiliate is a training program that takes you step by step through the process and starts you out as if you are a complete newbie. This is where I started back in 2015 and I think its great.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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Wiseball Secret Society Review – Big Old Scam!

Wiseball Secret SocietyThe Wiseball Secret Society is nothing more than part of a sales funnel to get people to buy into the Auto Money System scam. You cannot trust anything about this place. Pretty much everything that you hear in the sales video is a bunch of BS that is untrue.

In this review I’ll be going over why Wiseball Secret Society is a scam and why you need to stay far far away from it.

Wiseball Secret Society Review

Wiseball Secret Society is just a sales funnel that is promoting the Auto Money System by Kathy Graham. This system claims to be the easiest way I have ever heard of making money online.

Kathy claims that during the video she is setting up your account and funneling in money on autopilot…. as simple as that.

This sounds very suspicious. Why would she be giving you free money like this? What is the catch?

Well the catch is that this is a scam and that she really isn’t giving you free money. Instead she is tricking people into buying in and basically stealing their money.

You Can’t Trust This Place

Fake Testimonials

The testimonial videos that they show you where the people are bragging about how great this system is are all completely fake. The people in these videos are paid actors and are saying exactly what they are getting paid to say.

I recognized the one guy from other scams I have looked into. Here is the picture of him from the video and his profile on Fiver, which is where you can hire him as a spokesperson…

All the other people claiming they are making money with this are fake as well. I think showing you just one is enough though.

Kathy Graham…. Fake?

I can’t find any proof of this “Kathy Graham” lady being real. My guess is that she is a made up fictitious character. This is a common occurrence when it comes to scams. They often make up fake identities because they want to remain anonymous.

If Kathy really had created this incredible 1-click system that she claims to have created then she would be well known by this point. An amazing system like this wouldn’t be able to be kept a secret. This would be an amazing discovery…. yet there is no information on her that is related to all of this other than what is said in the video.

How You Make Money With This

Just as I was expecting, there is no information given on how you will be actually making money with this system and this is another sign of a scam. Scams often leave you hanging and wondering how the system works. They make you buy into it before you even know what it is. Legitimate systems on the other hand will give you all the information that you need to be able to make an informed decision on whether or not its right for you.

All you know about this system is that it runs on complete autopilot and just dumps money into your bank account all day long.

That saying where “if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is” applies here. This system sounds way too good to be true and that is because it isn’t true.

Conclusion on Wiseball Secret Society & The Auto Money System

Everything about this place is a scam. WiseBall Secret Society was just a funnel website set up to get people to buy into this Auto Money System scam.

Overall this is one of the more blatant scams that I have come across. Usually when I come across places like this that seem like a scam I look for them to prove that they are not. And this place gives me no reason to think that they aren’t a scam.

Nothing makes sense about what they are promoting. Super easy 1-click automated systems like the one they are promoting do not exist. Making money online is just like making money in the real world when it comes to the work. If you don’t put in the work then you won’t reap the rewards. Everyone nowadays is looking for fast cash and this usually leads to scams.

I’ve been making money online since 2015 and have tried several different money making methods. With anything you try it will require real work and dedication. That is what I have come to know.

I would avoid this Auto Money System at all costs and if you are looking to make money online I suggest taking a look at how I do it Here. As I said, I’ve been making money online since 2015. Since starting I have been able to go full-time and now make a living on the computer.

==> Guide to make money like I do

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Cryptocurrency

10 Ways to Spot a Cryptocurrency Scam – Read These Before Investing

ways to spot a cryptocurrency scamWhen it comes to the world of crypto you have to be very careful what you get involved with. There is a heck of a lot of opportunity to make money with the new cryptocurrency technologies but there is also a heck of a lot of opportunity to lose money.

Scam artists are capitalizing on the new popularity surrounding the industry and all the hype of being able to make insanely quick profits. They know that there are a lot of people investing in crypto related opportunities and they are taking advantage of this.

I’m definitely not saying that you should stay away from crypto. I’m heavily invested in the technology and think its one of the greatest investment opportunities there is. However, I am saying that you need to be careful.

In this post I’ll be going over some warning signs that the opportunity you are looking into may be a scam. These do not prove that a particular opportunity is a scam or not but they should definitely raise your eyebrow and make you suspicious.

Before I get into that I first want to go over the 2 main types of cryptocurrency scams that exist.

The 2 Most Common Types of Cryptocurrency Scams

From what I have seen there are 2 main types of cryptocurrency scams that exist. There are the crypto ponzi schemes and there are the crypto trading software scams.

Ponzi Schemes

These are investment opportunities that claim to provide high ROI’s, usually at fixed rates. They will tell you that they are making you money legitimately in one way or another but are hiding the fact that the money being paid out comes from the investments of newer members.

Basically these are just a big flow of money from new investors to older investors.

Trading Software Scams

These scams will try to get you to invest in some “amazing” new trading software that predicts the cryptocurrency market nearly perfectly and wins almost all trades. They are usually promoted as being free to use and you end up losing your money when you fund your trading account.

Signs of a Crypto Scam

#1 – Claims of Being Able to Get Rich

This one is pretty obvious but I think its worth going over.

If a program/system is making claims that you can “make $3,000” today or “earn up to 200% a day” then its likely a scam. There is not one legitimate cryptocurrency related opportunity that I know of that advertises itself as being a get rich quick opportunity.

#2 – Pyramid-like Referral Program

Crypto ponzi schemes like CryptoGain & BTC Global Team will have pyramid structured referral programs where you can earn money by referring people to invest, and from the people they refer in, and from the people they refer in, and so on.

This is how ponzi’s stay in business. They rely on the number of new investors increasing and increasing the further down the pyramid you get.

All goes well until the rate of new investors starts to slow and then they cannot pay the older investors as intended. This is guaranteed to happen in ponzi’s and that is why most people lose money with them.

#3 – Lending Platform

If the investment opportunity you are looking into is pushing people to use their “lending platform” then be wary. Opportunities like this will have their own cryptocurrency which you will have to buy. Then after buying, you will “lend” the cyrptocurrency back to the company where they claim they will trade it for you in the market or use their trading robot to make you profits with it.

Then when you go to get your money back and cash out you find out there is problems.

With the infamous Bitconnect and BitconnectX scam and their lending platform along with others like LendConnect, these are generally not a good idea to get involved with.

#4 – “Secret” Trading Algorithm

Crypto trading software scams often claim to run on some newly developed or secret algorithm that can somehow predict trades with insanely high accuracy. Now I’m not saying that this isn’t possible but usually these scams don’t go into any detail about how the algorithm is able to do this and leave things very vague.

#5 – Referring You to a Broker

You will see this with trading software scams. What they will do is get you to sign up (usually for free) and then they will direct you to a broker that you will be able to deposit your funds to so that they can start the trading.

However, in cryptocurrency trading there is NO need for a broker. If you are every directed to a broker then this is pretty much surely a scam. I trade crypto’s myself and there is absolutely no reason that a broker should ever be needed. It just makes no sense at all and I’ve never heard of a legit crypto trading opportunity that uses brokers.

Some crypto trading software scams that are doing this that you may have run into include Bit Bubble Tech & Crypto Magnet.

#6 – 100% Free!

The trading software scams are usually the ones that are advertised as being free to use. But of course you will have to fund your account to start making money and this is where you end up losing.

Usually scams like this will tell you that they are free because they “want to make you rich”, because its “time to give back to the community”, and other mumbo jumbo.

I’m not saying that nothing good is free, but what I am saying is that good things usually are not free.

#7 – No Information (or Fake Information) About the Creators/Founders

Scams like to remain hidden for obvious reasons. They end up making a lot of people really upset so its necessary for them to cover their faces.

With crypto scams, or any scams for that matter, the people behind it are usually not mentioned or they are fabricated. Before investing money in any opportunity you should always look into those behind it.

#8 – False Scarcity

This is more for the scam trading softwares out there. Many times you will see on the sales pages for these crypto trading softwares that there is “Only 2 Spots Left”, “1 Day Remaining!”, and things like this. Usually these are completely false and are just a way to get people to buy in as fast as possible without doing the proper research that they might do otherwise.

These are very easy to disprove. If they have a time limit then simply exit the page, wait a couple of minutes and go back. Then look at the time and see if things make sense. Usually they will not and the time limit will just reset.

#9 – No Contact Infomation

If there is no contact information so that you can get in touch with support if you have a problem then that is a big problem. But don’t think that just because a place does offer support that they are legit. I have seen many scams that offer support but are still scams.

This is just another red-flag that should get your attention and add some suspicion to it all.

#10 – Just Don’t Make Any Sense

Cryptocurrency technology can be extremely confusing so when you get into the technical details of things then many of the legitimate ones won’t even make sense. However, they should have a nice overview of what they do & how they work in simple words that anyone can understand.

If you can’t understand it then there is a chance its a scam. Many scams seem to actually try to confuse people into thinking they are some great new opportunity but legit opportunities will not do this.

Just Be Careful

Always do your own research before investing in something crypto related, especially if you are new to all of this.

Also, take few minutes to ask yourself if the opportunity you are looking at sounds too good to be true or not. You would be surprised how many scams you can spot by just taking a few extra minutes to think them over and see if everything fits together.

Anyways…. I hope you enjoyed this and I hope some of my tips help save you from falling victim to the scammers of the world. If you have any questions about a particular opportunity being a scam or not and want me to look into it then leave a comment below and I’ll get back to you.

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Easy Money Scams

Is Copy My Cash Code a Scam? – Real Review (You Should Read This)

Copy My Cash CodeIf you came across Copy My Cash Code and are suspicious of this work from home opportunity then I’m writing this for you. I came across this site and knew I had to write a review on it because it is filled with dishonest information that is meant to lure people in with the hopes of making it rich online.

Is Copy My Cash Code a scam? Simply put, yes… without a doubt. In this review I’ll be going over why this is a scam and why you should avoid it.

Copy My Cash Code Review

At the start of the Copy My Cash Code sales video that I watched (there may be multiple) they showed a bunch of news broadcasts about work from home jobs. These are real news broadcasts but its important to know that they have nothing to do with Copy My Cash Code. Not once in any of the news broadcasts did they mention Copy My Cash Code. The people who are selling this just took a bunch of news clips to try to make this opportunity seem more legitimate than it really is.

Right off the bat I was very suspicious of this program. Its created by a unknown man named “Mark Cline” who I couldn’t find any information on, he claims to pay you $500 just for watching the video, and he guarantees that you will make money with this method. Also he claims that this takes very little work and you can make a ton of money with it.

Pretty much everything about it smells like a scam. Easy money with little effort and its guaranteed? Sounds a bit fishy doesn’t it? And it doesn’t end there. Here are a few other tell-tale signs that this is nothing more than a scam.

I review scams all the time and these are all very common characteristics…

 

Signs That This Is a Scam

Fake Limited Availability

They tell you that there are only a limited number of spots left in your area but this is nothing more than a lie. They do this to try to get people to buy in as fast as possible without doing their research.

How do I know its fake? Well because I exited the page and when I came back a couple of seconds later the number was completely different. This is very common in scams like this.

Fake Comments 

If you look below the sales video you see a bunch of comments from people talking about how great this program is and about how they are making all this money online. The problem here is that these comments are completely fake.

How do I know? Well because they are never updated, you cannot click on them to view the replies, you can’t leave your own comment, etc. This is nothing more than a screenshot of comments that could have been taken from anywhere.

Fake Testimonials?

I don’t have proof of this but it seems to me that the testimonials are also fake. This is another very common occurrence when it comes to scams like this. They just seem a little over-the-top and not realistic.

You can be the judge of this but they definitely seem fake to me.

How You Make Money With This Method…. Scam Alert!

Another big scam alert is how they tell you nothing about what you will actually be doing to make money online with this program. All they tell you is that it is super easy and you are guaranteed to make a ton of money. There is no information given about how you will actually be able to do this.

This is yet another very common characteristic of a scam. Legitimate programs usually try to explain it the best they can so that you know what you are getting yourself into or at least so you have a basic overview of what you will be doing. But with Copy My Cash Code you know nothing at all

You have to purchase the program before you know anything at all.

My Guess On This Program

Based on the hundreds of similar looking scams that I have looked into over the years and the fact that the name of this program is “Copy” My Cash Code, I’m guessing that they are going to be giving you a pre-made website so that you can “copy” the way this guy supposedly makes money.

Going further, I bet they just give you a copy of this Copy My Cash Code website and train you to make money by referring others to buy into this scam program. Also the training is probably horrible, outdated, and simply will not work as expected.

I could be wrong about all of this but I have reviewed more than one of these “copy” type scams before, such as Copy The Millionaire & Copy My Cashflow, and this is usually how they work.

Conclusion on Copy My Cash Code – Scam?

Copy My Cash Code definitely seems to be a scam to me. I can’t tell you for sure because I have not bought into it but I’m about 99% sure it is. I absolutely do not recommend buying into it. It will likely just leave you frustrated, discouraged, and with less money than when you started.

There are a lot better opportunities out there.

If you asked me to recommend just one program for making money online it would be this one. This is where I got started back in 2015 and I’m still a member to this day. Its honest, affordable, and actually works… which is why I’ve been a member so long and don’t plan on leaving.

==> Recommended program here

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