Copy And Paste Ads Website
"Get Rich Quick"

Copy And Paste Ads – Scam System or Will You Actually Make Money?

This new Copy And Paste Ads system is promoted as a way to make $100 commissions over and over again… With 99% of the work done for you. But is it really that easy? What this all possibly be one big scam that is just going to be a waste of your money and time?

Unfortunately in today's online world, asking questions like whether or not it is a scam are very important, especially when it comes to something like this that just seems little bit too good to be true.

Fortunately for you, you are smart enough to actually take the time to do a little extra research and came across my review here… Which I'm sure you will be happy you did after reading it over.

In a nutshell, I definitely do not recommend anyone join this Copy And Paste Ads system and for good reason as I will explain to you. Yes, you can actually make money with this system… But there are some serious downsides as I will explain. 

Copy and Paste Ads System Review

So when first landing on the sales page for this system it seems pretty much like your typical online scam… With claims of you being able to make super easy money with almost no work at all… Which is probably why you got suspicious and decided to do a little extra research on it in the first place.

Not only do things seem a bit too good to be true, but there is also no information on the people behind the system. We have no idea who the creators are or anything… The person talking in the video presentation never mentions his name.

But anyways… You are told that 99% of the work is done for you, that you can make commissions of $100 over and over again, and that all you have to do is copy prewritten ads and paste them to high-volume sites to get exposure.

The truth is that the system is incredibly simple to make money with.

But the problem is that it will likely not last and, although it is easy to make money with, you probably won't make much money at all… If anything.

How It Works

 So how it works is pretty simple… You buy in for the one time fee of $149.95 and then you go out and promote the system to others, getting them to buy in for the same price and you getting $100 every time someone joined. It's basically a very spammy and crappy version of affiliate marketing.

Once you join you will be provided with prewritten ads that you will be able to copy and paste to over 100 different places online, which you will be told about. You are provided with a limited amount of training, just enough so that you know what to do and know how it all works.

Basically how the system works is like this: you go out and spam these advertisements everywhere and when someone clicks on your ad, they are then prompted to enter their name, email, and phone number so that they can begin the process and are then sent to the same page that you were able to join through (I'm just assuming that you join here so that you get the idea of how it all works).

And it seems that there might be more than one way to join, because I was reading one review of talk about people joining by texting your unique code to the "hotline" and then getting a text message spit back out at them with a link that they can join through.

And if the people don't join, you still have the ability to follow up with them. You are provided with 22 different follow-up messages that you can automatically send out to them via the autoresponder you are provided with.

Pretty easy right? Well… Unfortunately these types of systems never work out well.

3 Reasons Why These Systems Never Work Out Well

#1 - People don't just buy into them easily

First off, people and going to buy into this system as easy as you may think. Just as you are suspicious right now and reading my review, many of the other people that see your advertisement are going to be suspicious as well.

This is in the early 2000's anymore, online scams are something that most people are well aware of and in incredibly scammy looking system like this, who we don't even know the creator of, is something that most people aren't going to join.

Overall just looks very sketchy.

#2 - Marketing them isn't as easy as it seems

Second, marketing this isn't going to be as easy as it may seem. 

How can copying and pasting ads not be easy?

Well… Let's take Facebook for example, which is one of the places you will be told to copy and paste these ads.

Facebook has been cracking down on spam for a while now. They don't want spamming ads on their platform and this is because it ruins the user experience for others and just doesn't look good. So pasting ads like the ones you will be pasting is an easy way to get kicked out of Facebook groups and even get your account suspended/disabled.

And the same goes for other sites that you will be posting on, although they might not be as strict.

#3 - They don't last

Thirdly, systems like this just don't last. They come and go with the seasons. I can pretty much guarantee you that this system is going to be pretty much unheard of in the near future.

In fact, I reviewed a similar system not all that long ago, called Ad Copy Pros, which has since been shut down. And you better believe it when I say that this system was promoted as being the same incredibly amazing opportunity as this new Copy And Paste Ads crap.

Conclusion = Avoid

There is no way in heck I am going to be recommending this system to any of my readers.

Sure, it is really possible to make money with this system… And it definitely is "easy" to do so… But you probably won't make much at all and most people that join will probably actually end up losing money.

And do you really want to actually join a system like this? Just think about it… All you are doing is re-promoting the system and luring others in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money.

On top of that, it this is a good way to get your Facebook account suspended or disabled as I mentioned.

If something sounds too good to be true, then it probably is… This is a good rule of thumb to go by when it comes to making money online. The bottom line is that there is no way around putting in the work. I have been making money online since 2015 and this is one of the realities I have come to know.

If you are looking for something that I recommend, that is actually legitimate, I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6,000 online.

And don't forget to leave any questions or comments down below. I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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What Are “Insurance Return Checks”? – Legit or Some Sort of Scam?

What the heck are "Insurance Return Checks"? Are these really a way to easily earn a second income? Or is this all one big scam?

Unfortunately the information that is out there about these "Insurance Return Checks", or IRCs as I will be referring to them, is incredibly misleading. You are led to believe that this is some incredible opportunity to make tons of easy money, when the reality is much different.

Fortunately for you, you fell upon my review here and I will be going over what this opportunity really is, which is a bit different than what you have been told.

The Salespitch... Give Me a Break..

So you probably landed on the video presentation, or maybe the written sales pitch, that starts off asking the question... "Haven't heard of Insurance Return Checks before?"

The answer to this is OF COURSE NOT!

The reason I know this is because "insurance return checks" is a made up name. It is all a little marketing trick and you will see what I mean in a second.

The video presentation goes on to say that these checks could help turn around America's retirement crisis, yet they are never advertised…

Insurance Return Checks video

But again… Of course they aren't advertised because the entire name is completely made up.

The opportunity has existed for years. They tell you this and it actually is true. It is just that this opportunity is now being promoted as IRCs and again, you will see why shortly.

The opportunity is obviously about insurance. This is a clue you get right off the bat. The spokesman says that insurance premiums are expected to go up 8 to 65% depending on what state you live in and that these IRC's can help you beat the big insurance companies.

Then you are presented with a bunch of claims of people who are supposedly making tons of money with these IRC is… Such as "Lisa" who is said to be making over $37,000 a year…

video screenshot

And then there is Martin who is supposedly making $6,177.60 a month from his IRCs...

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The spokesperson goes on and on about all these people that are making all of this money with this opportunity, yet he offers no proof of any of these claims actually being true. Half the darn presentation is about people making money but there is just no proof to back it up.

For all I know, he made up these numbers and the names of the people that he claims to be making money.

He Says It's Urgent!...

And of course you are told that you need to get on this right now because of the rising insurance costs… Which will force the insurance rates up in the coming year.

What Are "Insurance Return Checks" Really?

But what the heck are these IRCs really? You can listen to the entire video presentation and still not really have a very good idea of what the heck is going on here. And isn't your fault… It is because the spokesman never really tells you.

He mentions that these IRC's are regulated by the government and that big name insurance companies are part of this plan. He also goes on to say that it only takes as little as $50 to enroll in one of these plans.

What the heck is he talking about?

Well... I have reason to believe that what he is really talking about here are MLP's, or master limited partnerships. These are treated just like stocks and some make quarterly payments that are like dividends you can get if you are a shareholder in certain stocks.

So these checks that he is talking about people collecting are really just quarterly payments being made from people's investments in MLP's.

The reason I strongly believe this is what is going on here is because I have seen other teasers in the past that this company has promoted, such as "tobacco checks" and "gas pension checks", which have been the same sort of deal. They also remind me of other teasers I've exposed in the past like MAGA Checks and Federal Rent Checks.

The Point of All This

So you may be wondering what the point of all of this is?

Why does this guy beat around the bush so much and never give you a good answer to what you are getting involved in here?

Well… The reason is because it is a teaser to lure people to subscribing to his newsletter subscription service.

You see, you can only get the free report of Insurance Return Checks: Your Second Source of Income, which includes information like...

  • How to collect IRCs
  • Most lucrative IRCs
  • How to get started with only $50
  • Tax benefits of IRCs and more

... if you subscribe to his newsletter subscription service. You can see below that you have to subscribe to what he calls his "financial advisory" that goes by the name of Passive Monthly Income…

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The guy behind this all is named Robert Baillieul, B.Comm and he is a senior income analyst at Lombardi Publishing Corporation, which is a financial newsletter publisher similar to Agora Financial.

Passive Monthly Income - His Newsletter Service

When you subscribe to the Passive Monthly Income newsletter service you will get…

  • Monthly issues of the report filled with new investment opportunities and other income-making ideas.
  • Access to the income portfolio where you can see his recommended investments and how they are performing.
  • Email alerts so that you know when to buy/sell.

The Cost

All you have to do to get the special report for collecting these IRC's is pay a seven dollar fee. This is a trial payment that gives you access to the subscription service for 30 days. 

But guess what?

If you don't cancel within 30 days you will automatically be charged the discounted rate of $90. Supposedly the newsletter is normally priced at $295, but I have no idea how true this is.

Incredibly Misleading INformation

In my opinion this is just all one big marketing stunt to get people to buy into the newsletter service. A lot of the information given is very misleading and is intended to lure people when with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money.

However, as stated, a lot of it is incredibly misleading.

#1 - Like I mentioned, the name "Insurance Return Checks" is made up

The guy acts like this is some incredible opportunity that everyone is trying to hide from you in the rest of the general public, when in reality it isn't. The name is just completely made up and that is why no one has ever heard of these "IRCs" before.

He says that if you mention IRCs to your stockbroker or insurance agent they won't know what you are talking about in this means that they can't help you. But in reality, they won't know what you are talking about because the name is made up.

misleading statement

#2 - You would have to invest a fortune to get the returns this guy is showing you

You should also be aware that in order to make large amounts of money like the people talked about in the video presentation, you will have to invest a fortune… A fortune that most people do not have just laying around ready to be invested wherever they wish.

These aren't some incredible opportunity that are going to be sending you 50% returns on a yearly basis… Not even close.

Of course the amount of returns you get is completely dependent on the amount you initially invest. And since we have no idea how much money these people invested that were supposedly making tons of money off of these IRCs, the numbers given mean absolutely nothing.

Conclusion - Worth The Money?

I don't know about you, but this is not the type of place I would want to get financial advice from.

Do you think it is a good idea to get investment advice from someone who just lure you into buying their newsletter based on misleading information and trickery? I don't.

While there may be some great opportunities out there to invest in "IRCs", as they call them, I think there are a lot better and more trustworthy investment advisory services that would be much more worth the money.


But anyways… I hope you enjoyed this honest review and found it helpful. I hope I gave you some clarity on this opportunity, which is obviously nothing like you are led to believe. Please give this post a share to help spread the word.

Any comments or questions can be left below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

The EB Formula Is Another Scam System – AVOID!

Can you really make up to $3624.18 on eBay today with The EB Formula? Is this new system really that great? The answer is NO! Unfortunately… This is yet another online scam that is just going to be a waste of your time and money.

Believe me… If you really could make this kind of money this easily with this new system, I would be all over it. But that is not the case.

You probably landed on the video presentation for this system and came to the conclusion that it might be a little bit too good to be true. Well, you were right and in this short review I'm going to be going over why this is a scam and why you should avoid it.


Review of The EB Formula

The Eb Formula Scam

The system, which is also called the eBay Formula, was supposedly created by a guy named Dan Wright… It was actually given the system from an old college buddy that was supposedly making nearly $1 million every year online. But I'll get more into this later.

When you land on the sales page for The EB Formula you are greeted with a video presentation that starts out by saying "congratulations" because you have been specially selected to start using this new formula.

The guy claims that people are making over $40,000 a month with this system and that you can be up and running in a matter of minutes… And that it is "as simple as tying your shoes".

The system is all about leveraging eBay to make money online and is specifically focused on what is called "drop shipping", which is when you sell products on eBay but don't actually keep inventory. Basically you sell on eBay and have products shipped directly to the buyers straight from the manufacturers.

Dropshipping is a legitimate way to make money online and actually is something I have a couple years of experience doing. However, it is not something that is "super simple" and if you do buy into the EB Formula you are just going to end up going down the wrong path and failing.

There our lots of red flags alerting you that this is a scam, here are a few…


5 Very Scammy Red Flags 

#1 - Fake Testimonials

Remember watching those testimonial videos from the people claiming that they are making tons of money with this system?

Like this one, where the guy says that the power of the formula is "mind blowing" and claims that he has made over $120,000 in the last three months…

Testimonial For The Eb Formula

And then there is this one from a woman who claims to have wasted tons of money and time trying to make money online, but has since been able to make over $40,000 every month with this incredible new system…

Another Testimonial

If you watched the video presentation then I am sure you remember seeing these testimonials.

Well… Unfortunately they are all fake. Both of these people are paid actors that can be hired on the freelance digital marketplace called Fiverr. They actually usually do their video presentations as spokespeople together as you can see here…

Testimonials Fiver Profile


#2 - This "Dan Wright" Guy... Who Is He?

So this guy named Dan supposedly went to college in California and shared a room with some guy named Warren Paul. They started a design business together and Warren ended up making a ton of money and screwing over Dan.

After the situation Dan was depressed but ended up meeting up with an old college friend named Jason who is making tons of money on eBay. This guy ended up giving him his EB Formula that he had developed in the rest is history.

But is any of this actually true? PROBABLY NOT.

They do not give any sort of verifiable information on this "Dan Wright" guy. Not even a picture is shown of him.

I have reviewed plenty of other scams in my day that are promoted under fake names.… This seems to be another one.

#3 - Sounds Way Too Easy

And of course the thing just sounds way too darn easy. I mean, below the video they have steps one, two, and three outline for you where basically seems like you just activate your account and the money starts flowing in…

The Eb Formula Steps

This is obviously a bunch of BS and making money with the system isn't going to be near that easy.

#4 - It's a Bunch of Fluff With No Detail

Another common characteristic of a scam is vagueness. And as you probably know the information given on this system is incredibly vague. It is a bunch of fluff with no detail.

How does the system actually make you money? Does it somehow analyze the market and find you the best products to sell? Does it somehow help you target the perfect audience to sell your products to?

There is no information given on… All you are told is that you are going to make it rich off of it.

Just about every scam I review is like this... Fast Profits Online, The China Secret.. pretty much all my recently exposed scams.

#5 - Fake Income Statements

Something else I call my eye is that below the video presentation there were a bunch of income statements going across the screen from people who have supposedly been making tons of money with this system.

But unfortunately these are all fake. How do I know? Well… Because it doesn't make any sense that this place would be able to know how much people are making. If they are making money through eBay than they should be getting paid into their own PayPal accounts… And how would this system have access to that information?

fake income statements

There Is No "System"!

I've in using the word "system" a lot because that is the word that "Dan" uses in the video presentation. However, this is it really a system like you are led to believe.

Basically you are just getting a bunch of crappy training videos on the basics of selling on eBay. Some of these include topics like…

  • Getting started with Ebay
  • Registering for Alibaba
  • Signing up with PayPal

This is not some system that you just plug into and start making money with. It is far from that. The information given is incredibly misleading and a lot of it is nothing more than a lie.


Conclusion = It's All a Scam

Can you really make over $3000 on eBay starting today with this system? That is what they tell you but the truth is that there is no way in hell you're going to be making this much… In fact you won't make a penny today even if you do buy into the system.

Selling on eBay can be profitable but it is certainly not easy and I pretty much guarantee you are going to fail if you buy into the system. This is all a bunch of crap. They lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making easy money online and then give you some crap training that is just going to be a waste of your time.

So please avoid this… this goes for anyone who is reading my review here.

I don't have any good recommendations for systems or training programs when it comes to making money on eBay, but if you are interested in just making money online in general, I would highly recommend taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month online


Questions or comments? Just leave them down below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Secrets of The Wealthy (SOTW) – Scam System Exposed? [Review]

Is Secrets of The Wealthy an easy way to make it rich? Or is Sgt. Mark’s system just going to be a waste of your money and time?

Of course it is being promoted as the greatest opportunity since the beginning of time, but what you hear isn’t necessarily true. And I’m here to help break up the confusion.

In this review I’ll be giving you a realistic look at what you would be getting into if you were to join Secrets of The Wealthy (SOTW).

Spoiler alert: This it is not the incredible system that it is claimed to be. You we’ll see what I mean by this.

Secrets of The Wealthy Review

This SOTW system was created Bob Shaffer and seems to be run by a guy named Mark, who is a retired Army Sgt. It is all about being able to earn easy money online, or even off-line. There isn’t a focus on building some online business, learning some complicated new skills, or anything like that. It is strictly focused on giving people the opportunity to earn easy money with as little work as possible… No long training to get through or anything like that.

Sounds good… I mean who doesn’t want to earn money and who doesn’t want it to be super easy?

But while it is true that you can earn large amounts of money with this system, there are some serious downsides that I will be going over.

But anyways… The first video I came across when looking into this is pictured here…

Success With Sgt Marc

In the video there was talk about being able to earn $10,000 per week in income with this system, which combines top tier sales with a “turnkey platform”.

The video is basically an introduction to the system, but really didn’t tell you much at all. It just hyped up everything and was basically to get you excited.

Below the video I noticed a bunch of testimonials from people who have supposedly been making tons of money with this system. But are they real or fake? I have reviewed tons of scams online with testimonials I have proven to be fake, but it can still be difficult to say for sure at times. When I first came across these testimonials they actually did seem legitimate to me, but as you will see in a bit… I’m hesitant to trust them.

Video #2:

Secrets of The Wealthy Webinar

In this video there was talk about people making over $100,000 a month and a ton more testimonials. However, after watching this video I was starting to question the legitimacy of these testimonials. There was a ton of people talking about “plugging in” to the system and profiting… Which just seems like a weird phrase for everyone to be using. It basically seems to me like they were being told what to say.

Back to the system: You are told that you can generate between $1500-$10,500 or more per week and that the system well…

  • Find prospects for you
  • Qualify them
  • Contact them

Ok…I See What’s Going On Here

After doing some looking around I was starting to see some similarities to other systems I’ve reviewed in the past, such as Big Profit System and High Ticket Income System. Basically the SOTW system is another high-ticket money scheme.

Basically what you do is buy into the system at ridiculous prices and then make money by recruiting other people into the system, just as you were recruited in.

There are four different product levels that you can buy in at… Ranging from $3000 plus an administrative fee to $21,000 plus the administrative fee. You can see their prices as follows…

4 Product Levels:

  1. Gold Level – $3,000 + $247 admin fee
  2. Platinim Level – $7,000 + $447 admin fee
  3. Diamond Level – $14,000 + $647 admin fee
  4. Ultra Royal – $21,000 + $847 admin fee

So after you buy in the goal is to resell the different products packages.

It isn’t a cash gifting scheme or anything like that. When you buy in at these different levels you do get a product. What you get is a bundle of E-training courses in things like business development, marketing training, personal development training, wealth education training and more. So you are getting some value.

However… These E-training products in my opinion are just a cover-up to try to add some legitimacy to this business, which is focused around buying in and then reselling these different product levels for massive commissions.

Once you buy and you will be able to earn 50% commissions on every sale that you help make. Of course your “success coaches” will close the sales for you, but you will still help make the sales in the first place.

So at a minimum, if you join at the lowest Gold level, which costs $3000, you will earn a 50% commission of $1500 when you recruit people in and they join at that level.

Why It’s a Big Scheme

No one is buying into this system for the E-training products that they are getting… They are buying in so that they can earn large commissions recruiting other people in as well. That is it. The products are just there for legality purposes.

And while these products may have some value to them, they are definitely not worth the amount of money that people are paying for them. Just think about it… If the E-training products that you get at the Gold Level were really worth $3000, then how would they be able to pay people commissions of $1500 for recruiting other people into this level?

The goal here is obviously to sell this crap at insanely inflated prices for the sake of members being able to earn massive commissions.

How It Works

Step 1: Lead Generation

So the first step is lead generation. This is when you capture email addresses and phone numbers for potential prospects.

In the presentation there is no detailed information offered on this, but there is mention of “ad packages”. So what it seems is going on here is that you will be purchasing these advertising packages to promote the system which will then lead to lead generation.

Step 2: Contact Prospects

After you promote the system and help generate some leads, they will be contacted by “success coaches” and sent directly to your webpage for as SOTW.

Step 3: You Get Paid

Then… If the people in the buy into the system you get paid commissions as discussed above. The same thing that is happening to you now is going to happen to the other people that you help recruit into the system.

Is It Really as Little Work as He Tells You?

You might be wondering… If the system really is as little work as you are told, then why do the results differ so much?

For example… In the video presentation there were testimonials from some people claiming that they are earning over $100,000 a month while others aren’t earning even close to that… So why the big difference?

If the system was doing all the work, then you would expect the results to be identical for everyone… When you?

Well… Just as was always to make money online, this is not going to be as simple as it seems. And much of the differences in earnings probably comes from the ad packages that you are going to have to buy, which start at $99 apiece.

Unanswered Questions

One of the unfortunate sides to getting involved in a system like this is that you don’t really know what you’re getting involved in.

I know I hope to clarify some things and hopefully give you a better idea of what this is all about, but I still have some unanswered questions myself.

For example… He mentions that leads are generated both online and off-line… But what does he mean by this? How is this system going to generate leads off-line?

And it seems that you can also get paid directly to your bank account or by getting checks sent to your address… But how does this work?

These or questions I have no idea how to answer.

Why This Isn’t Something I’d Recommend

While there are some details to the system that I do not know, based on what I see and what I do know this is definitely not a system I am going to be recommending to my readers. Why not? Well… Because I just don’t think it will be worth it.

Well it is definitely possible to make large commissions with a system like this, I think that most people who buy into this will stand a greater chance of losing money rather than making money.

First off, you have to realize that recruiting people into a system like this is much easier said than done. People aren’t just going to take out $3000 (the minimum amount) and buy into something that seems a bit on the scammy side. Just like you, they will probably be suspicious and search for additional information online.

Second, I have reviewed other similar systems in the past in they never seem to last very long. They make their way online, or popular for a short period of time, and then disappearing and are never heard of again.

While everyone once in easy way to make money that requires little to no work, unfortunately ways like this are not very sustainable. I have been involved in online marketing since 2015 and I don’t know of any “super easy” way to make money online.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed this review and found at least somewhat helpful. If you are looking for a legitimate and sustainable way to make money online, I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 a month online.

Leave any comments or questions down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Fast Profits Online Is a Bunch of Crap – Avoid This SCAM!

There is this new system called Fast Profits (aka Fast Profits Online) being promoted all over that can supposedly make you thousands of dollars per day… But unfortunately it is all one big fat lie.

When we all like to come across some incredible system that requires very little work and that could make us tons of money on autopilot? That would be incredible… I sure as heck would and if I did come across something like this, I would be sharing it with all my family and friends.

Unfortunately, we live in a world where there are a heck of a lot of scams… Especially when it comes to the online world. And Fast Profits is just one of many.

I expose scams on my blog here on I missed a daily basis so coming across something like this is nothing new to me. It’s not much different from other scams like The Profit Shortcut and The China Secret that I reviewed recently.

But anyways… Let’s get on to the review…

Fast Profits Online Review

The Fast Profits system is supposedly the creation of some guy named “Michael Carson”. He explained that he used to run a consulting business that would help small businesses get started online, but eventually quit and developed some “weird but simple trick” into a system that could be applied to any online business to make thousands of dollars per day.

But as you are already aware… Most of what he tells you is a bunch of crap.

As soon as you land on the website you are greeted with a video presentation that starts off by saying that the video is “highly private and sensitive”. This is the first mistake that the scammers behind the system made, because I know that just about every system out there that makes statements like this turns out to be a scam.

But anyways… You are told that people are earning $1700 per day, every day, with this system and that some of his students are earning up to three times this amount.

How are they doing it? Well… He keeps talking about some “weird” trick even refers to at one point as an “incredible trick” that has already helped 237 people make more than $20,000 each in the past three weeks.

And… The best part is that he claims he is super lazy and only works one hour a day maximum… Meaning that you can make a lot more than him if you work more.

How You Are Supposedly Going To Be Making All This Money

He is pretty vague when he explains how this system is supposedly going to make money, and really doesn’t provide much detail at all, but there were some hints that were throughout the video presentation that I picked up on.

We know that it has something to do with e-commerce, which he claims is the next big thing and that you can make more money in this business than anything else.

He then goes on to say that you don’t need any products to sell in order to make money with this system… But what the heck does that mean?

Isn’t e-commerce all about selling products online?

Well… What he is talking about here is called “drop shipping”, which I actually have a couple years of experience doing.

Drop shipping is basically when you set up your own e-commerce store but don’t hold any inventory, instead when you make a sale you have the product shipped directly from the manufacturer. It is a great business model that can be very lucrative, but unfortunately this Fast Profits Online BS isn’t going to get you to where you want to be.

Sounds a Little Too Good to Be True… Doesn’t It?

As the old saying goes… If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. This is a saying you should always keep in the back of your mind, especially when it comes to the “make money online” programs/systems that are out there.

Just think about it… Some “weird trick”, some system that he created after having some “crazy idea to try a little hack”… What the heck is talk like this supposed to mean?

I don’t know about you… But being able to make $1700 per day like clockwork all from some “weird trick” that never gets fully explained sounds way too good to be true. And… Unfortunately most of it is a lie…

It Is All One Big Lie!

So at one point in the video presentation he shows a bunch of testimonials from people who are supposedly using this system to make a crap ton of money.

I’m talking about people like this (the girl below) who claims this system has been a miracle and has changed her life…

testimonial screenshot

That would be great if her life did change for the better, but unfortunately what she is saying is not true. It is all a lie and she got paid to say it. How do I know?

Well… Because she is actually a paid actress from the freelance digital marketplace called Fiverr…

Fiver profile

And she isn’t the only one. All of those other video testimonials are fake as well.

In fact… Just about everything is fake.

At one point shows a screenshot of his bank account that has $2.8 million in it, but the problem is that this can easily be faked as well. It is incredibly easy nowadays to Photoshop the bank account to make it appear to have some astronomical balance…

Fast Profits Online Screenshot

And quite honestly I doubt that this “Michael Carson” guy even exists. This certainly isn’t out of the question because many online scams I have reviewed in the past have been promoted under fake names.

Of course the real people running the scams don’t want their names known, so they make up some fictitious character and promoted under the fake identity.

Fast Profits.Online Michael Carson

I mean… I don’t have any proof that this guy doesn’t exist… But I also don’t have any proof that he does exist.

And I’m not so sure I would trust this place

I Wouldn’t Trust This Place at All

I decided to run a website check on ScamAdviser.com for the site, which is fastprofits.online, you and found that the website is actually based in Panama but the relocation is being hidden…

Scam check for fastprofits.online

Sounds a bit strange, doesn’t not?

You decide.

Conclusion = Scam

While I don’t have any concrete evidence that this entire system is a scam, I am pretty confident in my review here. As I said, I have reviewed countless online scams and this one really fits the bill.

It might not be a complete scam however. My guess is that you probably will get some crappy low quality training on building your own e-commerce business, but it will be nothing like you are led to believe. It will probably just end up being a big waste of time and money in the end.

If you want my personal recommendation on things I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month online… All legitimately.

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

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The China Secret – Another Really.. Really Stupid Scam!

So there is this new system being promoted online called “The China Secret” that can supposedly make you rich… But unfortunately it is all a lie. This is just another scam system that is going to leave you with less money than when you started. Fortunately it doesn’t cost all that much so if you do buy into it you want that much worse off… But the point is that it is a scam and you should avoid it.

And in this review I will be explaining to you why I say this.

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could really get in on some awesome new system that exploits a new and emerging industry like this? Any would be that easy to make tons of money?

That would be incredible… But unfortunately when it comes to the online world, if something sounds a little bit too good to be true it is more than likely a scam. This system just reminds me of other scams I’ve exposed recently such as The Profit Shortcut and Wealth Project.

But anyways… Let’s get on to the review…

 

Review of “The China Secret”

So “The China Secret” is supposedly some new “secret” system that “pillages a $1.4 billion industry”.

I first came across this system with a video presentation in which I didn’t catch the guy’s name who created it. Maybe it was because he was talking so fast that I didn’t hear it, or maybe he just forgot to even mention it. However, when I went to exit out of the video a pop-up showed up on the screen that asked me if I wanted to see the written version, I agreed and as you can see below, in the written sales pitch his name is listed as “Robert Walter”…

screenshot of written salespitch

This guy claims to be a 55-year-old who used to work in the corporate world but ended up losing his job and eventually losing his wife because of it. He then spent countless nights trying to make money online but just ended up falling victim to a bunch of scams, like many other people do.

But… He claims that if you have fallen victim to scams like he has, it is not your fault, reason being that the gurus out there are just selling you outdated techniques/methods that no longer work.

He claims that he is not like these gurus in that he really wants to help people out. Now he is making tons of money with this system, he tells you that he just wants to give back.

And according to him the time to buy in his right now. In the video it is mentioned that some “global financial crisis is going to happen in 2019”.

But… As you already know… Pretty much everything he tells you is a bunch of crap. While it is true that there are a lot of financial crises going on right now, he is just trying to get in your head and scare you into buying his stupid system. This is typical fear mongering that is a common sales tactic employed by online scammers.

 

How This “Secret” Supposedly Makes You a Ton of Money

He says that his system makes money by exploiting the new “messenger marketing” opportunity with Facebook Messenger.

He talks about how the Chinese messenger powerhouse, called WeChat, is raking in billions of dollars per year and that Facebook is starting to catch up by rolling out advanced commerce and advertising features inside of messenger. He says that this new opportunity has not caught on yet other people in that you could be one of the first ones in on this.

How much money can the system make you?

But what he says is that he has made $28,432.22 in one single day in that this system runs 24/7… Making him so much money that he was able to buy his dream home in just two months.

 

Scam? It Sure Seems Like One!…

If you are familiar with my blog you know that I expose scams like this on a regular basis. I could go on all day about all the red flags I see here, but I will keep it short in just go over for quick red flags that really show this is a probable scam.

 

Red Flag #1 – Sounds too good to be true

The most obvious is that it just sounds too good to be true. And you know how the old saying goes… If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is.

This old saying applies extremely well when it comes to the online world, which is absolutely plagued with scams.

 

Red Flag #2 – Doesn’t even tell you how this makes you money

Another major red flag is that he doesn’t even tell you how the system makes you money. Sure, he explains that it takes advantage of some new market emerging inside of Facebook Messenger, but everything he tells you is incredibly vague.

Keeping things vague and not providing any good details is a telltale sign of a scam.

 

Red Flag #3 – Who is this Robert Walter guy?

So first off, like I said, in the video presentation I don’t even think he mentions his name which is ridiculous.

But besides that, even in the written sales pitch all he does is mention his name. There is no picture of him provided, no background information, nothing. The entire story about him losing his job and coming across that this system is probably completely made up.

In fact, the guy “Robert Walter” is probably made up.

 

Red Flag #4 – It only costs $9… ?

It may sound awesome that this system only cost nine dollars. I mean nine dollars it is an much nowadays. However, doesn’t this make you a bit suspicious? I mean why would he be selling it for so cheap?

Sure, sure… I know he says that he just wants to give back and wants to give everyone a chance to get in on this, but it isn’t like I haven’t heard sayings like this 1000 times before with other online scams.

 

Conclusion – Avoid

You or more than welcome to buy into this system if you want to, but I highly recommend avoiding it. I know I didn’t actually buy into this so I can’t say with 100% certainty that is a scam, but with my knowledge of how the online marketing world works and the different ways to make money out there, it sure as heck seems like a pure scam to me.

I’ve been involved in online marketing since 2015 and make a living doing so. I’m always trying to keep up to date on new methods/techniques for making money online, and I can tell you for sure that exploiting some “China secret” is nothing that I have heard of as being legitimate.

The in the good thing about this system is that is being sold through the digital marketplace ClickBank, which means that you will be able to get a refund if you buy into it and when your money back.

I hope you enjoyed this review and found it helpful. If you want my recommendation for making money online I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month online.

Please leave any comments or questions down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Fronto App Review – Seriously… Make Money Unlocking Your Phone?

Is this some sort of sick joke? Can you seriously make money unlocking your phone with the Fronto app!!? Or is this some sort of scam? Well… The truth is, you can… And in this Fronto app review I’ll be going over everything you need to know before hand so that you know what you’re getting involved with and whether or not it is worth your time.

How would you like to make a living swiping your phone all day? Just constantly unlocking it and then shutting it back off, online it again, shutting it back off, and so on? Wouldn’t that be awesome?

Well… Unfortunately you are going to make even close to enough money to make a living off of, but you can make some easy extra money with this app.

I no sound strange that can make money just by unlocking your phone, but I will explain everything and you will understand how it all works…


 

Fronto App Review

So in a nutshell, the Fronto app (official website fronto.co) is an app available for android devices that pays you to unlock your phone and also offers additional earning opportunities, such as playing games, watching videos, visiting websites, betting, etc. But the main part of this app is the lock screen part, which is why it is often referred to as the “Fronto Lockscreen app”.

But you are probably wondering… How the heck can they possibly pay you to unlock your phone?

Well… They are actually paying you to unlock your phone. What they’re paying you to do is to view advertisements. You see basically what Fronto does is displays ads onto your lock screen. So when you go to unlock your phone in ad will appear. All this really is as advertising… A new type of “lock screen advertising”.

Now the good thing is that you don’t have to interact with the ads that are displayed on your screen. You can earn a little bit of extra points if you do choose to view an ad, but you can also ignore them and open your phone normally.


 

How It Works… a Look Inside..

First you will have to create an account and login, which you can do with an email or with your Facebook account.

One of the big point-earners are the Daily Check-in Rewards, which are 500 points that you can get each day just for opening up the app…

But as I said, the unlock part of it all is the main part of this app, so let’s talk about that…

The unlock part of it all…

On the website they give this example of an ad being shown on a phone’s lock screen…

This it is just one of many examples that could be given. Your lock screen might display advertisements for deals, promos, content, and all sorts of things.

The example above shows that you can earn 50 points for swiping on the ad, but this is not all that common. Normally it is more like around 30 points or so that you can earn.

So, as I mentioned, how it works is you will be displayed an ad like this and you can swipe one direction to view the ad and the other direction to ignore it. You will earn points both ways but you are in a bit more if you choose to view the ad.

The other way to earn points

Besides unlocking your phone, you can also open up the app and go to the Earn More tab…

Here it is basically like a GPT (get paid to) program like Swagbucks, Inbox Dollars, etc. You will be able to earn points by watching videos, playing games, going to websites, and even by gambling… Which is most people’s favorite.

You can see in the screenshot above there is one offer that says “Bet Your Point & earn 10X”. This offer allows you to bet certain amounts of your points and possibly earn up to 10 times the amount back… All within a couple seconds… But of course you probably have a greater chance of losing points than gaining.


How many points will you earn?

There is no set amount of points that you can earn per swipe, but it is usually somewhere around 20 to 30 points. And you can’t turn this amount every single swipe. It is not like you can just sit there all day swiping your phone over and over again. They call them “every hour points” because, based on what I know, you can only earn points swiping once per hour.

This makes sense. And if they let people just sit there all day swiping, this place would have been out of business a long time ago.


 

Getting Paid… How Much Are Points Worth?

One big question is how much of these points worth?

The answer here seems to vary. Based on what I have seen one dollar is equal to around 2,500~ 2,800 points or so.

Once you have accumulated enough points you will be able to exchange them for a number of gift cards that actually have real value. I’m talking about places like Amazon, Walmart, Target, iTunes, Starbucks, Burger King, Nike and a bunch more. And you will be happy to know that they do have PayPal gift cards as well, which are always nice to see because you can use this money for anything.


 

Complaints

Overall I think this is a good app and there really aren’t all that many complaints. However, there are a few and some worth mentioning include…

Very Little Pay

Obviously you are going to make all that much with this app. This should be seen as a way to make a little bit of extra pocket change doing what you already do… Which is unlock your phone screen.

If you do download this app with the thoughts of being able to make significant income then you’re just going to be largely disappointed.

Makes Your Phone Lag a Bit

Another complaining is that it does make your phone lag a bit. What I mean by this is that it might take a second or two for the unlock screen to load up with the advertisement being displayed. But this depends on your phone and the Internet connection you have I imagine.


 

Scam? No… But Don’t Expect Much!

So is the Fronto app a scam? Is there some nasty little scam going on here that is just going to rip you off somehow?

You can see by now that the answer is no. This is a good legitimate app that you really can make money off of just by unlocking your phone screen, and of course along with doing other things like playing games, gambling, etc. if you want to.

That said, I have seen some very misleading promotions out there for this app. The reason for these is because people are trying to make money through the referral program and are luring people in by making this sound better than it really is. In fact, I’ve literally seen at least one person saying that you can make a quick $100 within an hour of using this app, which is simply not even close to being the reality.

So just know what to expect if you do download this app. You certainly aren’t going to make much money, but you will make some money… Very easily.


 

Conclusion – Worth Downloading?

All-in-all I like what I see with this app. It offers people in incredibly easy way to make a little bit of extra money doing what they already do. And who doesn’t like the sounds of that?

Sure, there are some downsides… But they aren’t really anything to worry about in my opinion.

I like what this app is doing. I agree that advertising can be annoying, and having advertisements on your lock screen seems like it could be just too much, but this app goes about it in a nonintrusive way and I like that.

So if you are thinking about downloading this app and you like what you hear, I would say go for it.

But again… Just don’t expect to make much! If you are looking for a way to possibly make a substantial amount of money online then I would suggest that you take a look at how I do so here.

 

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

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Review of The Fearless Momma by Tammy Montgomery – Scam System?

So I recently came across this new system called The Fearless Momma by Tammy Montgomery that can supposedly make you easy payments of $250… But can it really? That is the question.

As with any “make money online” system, it is always a good suggestion to do a little digging around and research into things before getting involved, due to all the scams that are out there.

But is this the real deal? Or is The Fearless Momma system a scam itself… Something that you should be avoiding and that is just going to be a waste of your time and money?

Well… In this review I’m going to be giving you an overview of the system and breaking it apart so you can get a good picture of what you are looking at here.


 

The Fearless Momma System Review

What probably lead you to this system was in email from someone talking about some new awesome way to make money online. You probably click the link in that email and it then eventually lead you to a short video presentation by Tammy.

In the video presentation she talks about collecting leads online that will convert into $250 payments. She even claims that you will be able to make your first $250 in the next 72 hours and that this whole system works on autopilot… Which sounds pretty darn awesome.

She goes on to say that a system like this has never been created before, but this is something I beg to differ with. There are lots of “easy money systems” out there that are incredibly similar to this. It kind-of reminds me of systems like the Wifi Wealthy System.

And the unfortunate fact is that most of the similar systems that come to mind usually don’t last all that long… They have their run but then they fade away and disappear, since they weren’t all that great of systems to begin with.

But is this different? I get that it has done wonders for Tammy, giving her the time freedom to be able to get in shape and lose 100 pounds. But let’s be real here… What we want to know is if the system will actually make us money.

When you land on the video presentation, there are supposedly three steps that you are supposed to follow…

Step 1:

This consists of just watching the short video that basically tells you what I just went over above. You are told about how the system can make you $250 payments, how you will be able to get tons of leads daily, and so on…

Step 2:

Step 2 is to claim your bonus, which is called “kick butt solo ad swipe”…

What the heck is this “kick butt solo ad swipe”?

Well… What an ad swipe is, is a short email template. Basically this is just in email template that Tammy put together that you will be able to use to recruit other leads into the system… Which you will see this is all about.

It is a short PDF file that you can download as you can see…

Step 3:

When you get to step 3 there is a video from some guy named “Timothy Berger”, and this is all about how he is making money from the system when he is sleeping and things like that…

There really isn’t much substance to this video it all.

And after going through this short series of 3 steps, you are still probably wondering what the heck you’re getting into. There isn’t really a high level overview given at this point and it may be confusing, which is why I am going to break it all down for you and explain exactly what is going on here and how it works…


 

How It Works

So she talks about these leads that she is getting and how when you entered your email address before being directed to the video, you were added to either her list, or someone else’s list. You know, remember a page like this where you had to enter your email…?

In a nutshell, what you are doing is buying into the system and then promoting the system to other people in order to get them to buy in. And of course you will be making money when you recruit others in.

A better step-by-step explanation is like this…

1) You Buy In for $250

Of course the first step is to actually buy The Fearless Momma system. This will cost you $250 and, not only will you be provided with training, but you will also get the rights to resell the system to other people… Which is the whole point.

2) You run ads

Then you will promote the system by running ads in by other marketing means. She mentions the use of solo ads at one point but doesn’t go into much detail.

With solo ads you will basically be paying someone who has an email list to send out promotional emails to all of their subscribers.

There is also some mention of running Facebook ads.

But anyways… The point is you have to run ads or promote in some way… And if you want results within 72 hours, you are more than likely going to have to run some ads and pay some money up front.

3) You send people to landing pages and collect their emails

The ads that you will run will send people to a lead capture page like the one that I showed above, where people have to enter their email address before proceeding forward. This will allow you to build your own email list so that you can bombard the heck out of them with promotional emails for The Fearless Momma system.

4) You email them promoting The Fearless Momma

Then you will proceed to bombard them with emails about this awesome new money making system… Using “add swipes” like the one that is provided to you. You know, that PDF that I showed you above.

5) You get paid $250 when other people join the system through you

And then of course when the people you are promoting this to buy into the system, you will earn $250 for each person.

The way the system is set up, you will actually be paid directly. I noticed on the order page that the payment processor is Stripe. So likely what you are going to be doing is opening a Stripe account, if you don’t already have one, and hooking it up directly to the system. This is all similar to a program I was involved with a while back called Kypron, not that it matters.


 

The Training

The training consists of seven different modules. Now I’m not going to lie to you and say that I went to the training, because I didn’t. But, from the outside this is the information I could gather from these different training modules, which really isn’t all that much…

  • Module 1

    • This module mostly focuses on mindset. It’s all about getting in the right mindset to set yourself up for success.
  • Module 2
    • This also seems to be focused a lot on mindset as well as creating an environment around you that doesn’t bring you down and lessen your chances of success.
  • Module 3
    • Here there is a focus on creating a set schedule for putting in the work on this.
    • This is something I strongly believe in if you are wanting to make it. If you don’t have some sort of schedule you will likely fade away and give up.
  • Module 4
    • It looks like you learn a bit about how the processing of payments works in this one.
  • Module 5
    • This is all about being prepared for when something bad happens, such as if a payment account gets shut down.
    • It’s about learning new skills that you will never lose.
  • Module 6
    • She mentions talk about some “secret income weapon” that only a few people know about.
  • Module 7
    • Here you learn how to set up the sales process and go about daily operations with this system.

In addition to the modules, there is also bonus material given.

One thing that I did notice about the training is that there seems to be a lot of extra stuff mixed in… Good information about lots of aspects of running an online business that you might not think about. It is not just step 1) you do this, step 2) you do that, step 3) and this… type of deal. This is nice to see because it shows that the creators aren’t just trying to get by with providing the bare minimum.


The Problems This Has

Right now you might be thinking that this sounds pretty awesome… All you have to do is promote the system that has already been put in place and you can start receiving $250 payments. However, it isn’t all that awesome and I will explain why…

Oversaturation

the first problem that this has is oversaturation. This system is going to be creating an army of people that are also promoting the system… And there’s going to be a snowball effect where a bunch of people are promoting this same system to no end. To make matters even worse, many of the people are going to be using the premade email templates that are provided and it is just going to become incredibly oversaturated.

This is a problem you often see with systems like this.

Reliance on the System

Another problem that I see is that people are going to be too reliant on the system to make money. Sure, you can buy into this, promote it, and make money… But what happens when the system goes away? Then what? The problem is you didn’t learn all that much because it was basically just a “plug and play quote type of system. Sure, you learned some things about advertising and whatnot, but really not all that much.

Provides Little Value

And the last problem that I want to discuss, not that is the last problem areas, is that this system really doesn’t provide all that much value. Just think about it… The goal here is to make money by selling a system to people with the sales pitch of telling them that they can also make money with this system… And then they are going to go out and promote the system as a way to make money. It is just one big massive scheme cycle.

Sure… There will be things that you learn, as I just mentioned, that you will be able to apply to other online businesses, but you just really aren’t getting all that much here.


 

It’s Not a MLM or Pyramid Scheme, But It Is Similar In a Way

If you are familiar with MLM’s and pyramid schemes, then you know that this is definitely not one of them. However, it is similar to many different MLM’s and pyramid schemes in a way.

What the heck do I mean?

Will what I am talking about here is that this system is all about recruitment. You buy in, and then your goal is to make money by recruiting others in. This is a big similarity to many of the MLM’s out there and just about every pyramid scheme out there.


Conclusion – Scam?

I definitely am not going to call The Fearless Momma system a scam… Well… Because I don’t think it is a scam. However, this is just not a system that I would personally recommend getting involved with, because I myself would definitely not get involved with it.

While I do think that Tammy, and anyone else who helped create this system, are really trying to help people make money online, this just isn’t the best way to go about doing it in my opinion. This just seems like another good case of a shortcut or an “easy way out”… That is promoted as some super easy way to make money online, and while that may be true to some extent, there are a lot of downsides because of that.

In addition, systems like this are never as easy as they seem and if you think you’re just going to buy into the system, start promoting it, and the money is just going to start flowing in… Well, you are in for a rude awakening. I have been involved in online marketing since 2015 and make a living online… It is never as simple as it seems.

 

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed my short review and found it helpful. Please leave any comments or questions down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 And if you want to check out my personal recommendation for beginners looking to make money online, I highly suggest taking a look at the post on how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month online

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Money Looper Is a Scam! – Review of Mike Thomas’ System

So there is this new system being promoted online called Money Looper that can supposedly make you a bunch of money with these “loopholes”, but can it really? Is this the real deal or is it just another stupid scam that is going to be a waste of your time and money?

And who is this “Mike Thomas” guy anyhow? Can you actually trust him?

Well… As soon as I came across the video presentation I knew I had to write a review on this, the reason being that this is just another stupid scam. I’m guessing that you are probably suspicious of this. After all, you are reading my review right now.

But anyways… In this review I am going to be going over why it is a scam and exposing the truth…


 

Money Looper Review

First off, the guy who recorded the video needs a better microphone. It sounds like he is in his garage working on his car at the time of the video recording… Not very clear cut audio and very unprofessional. When you expect some guy he was making millions of dollars automatically online to have a better microphone for recording a video like this?

I sure what… But anyways…

He claims that this is the “only one proven concept” that has made him millions online and he gives a sense of urgency by saying that the video could be taken down at any time, because of course the gurus out there are trying to stop him.

He supposedly is making all this “huge automatic income” by using “other people’s efforts” and claims that it is “stupidly effortless”.

The guy goes on to talk about how 99.5% of systems out there are scams, but of course this is different. His system is all about stopping the scammers… Or at least that is what he tells you. But, truth be told, at this point is system is very much sounding more and more like a scam itself.

Near the middle of the video presentation you find out that the guy goes by the name of “Mike Thomas” and supposedly has had one heck of a rough life… Working as a janitor, losing his job and really struggling… And then finally come across this way to make money online.


 

Lots of Red Flags

The entire background story just sounds way too good to be true. I mean this guy sounds like a modern-day Robin Hood trying to stop these greedy online marketing gurus and giving money to normal people, like you and I.

And then the whole “money loophole” thing just sounds a bit strange. It seems that just about every scam out there claims to have some “secret” or has discovered some “loophole” to make you money.


 

Re-hashed Old Scam?

It wasn’t until he started talking about how he used to be a janitor that I started realizing that this is just a rehashed old scam. And then, after reading another review I found online my realization was further confirmed.

You see, a while back I reviewed this system called Rich Janitor. It had the same sort of sales pitch… A guy talking about how he used to be a janitor at a school struggling to get by, and that up getting scammed a bunch online, and then as he was trying to take revenge he discovered some new way to make money, which is what he is now trying to sell to you.

However… The strange thing is that in this other Rich Janitor scam the guy’s name was Mike Dee… But I’m guessing he is the same guy as this “Mike Thomas” character.

Likely both of the names are completely fabricated and made up. Of course when you are scamming people by selling a scam system like this Money Looper crap, you don’t want to use your own name.


 

How You Supposedly Make Money

Well at first you are led to believe that there is some “loophole” that you are filling. He claims that the one guru scammed him and his wife had some loopholes in his affiliate marketing model, which he was able to then make money off of.

He then says he hired some programmers on Craigslist and developed a software for identifying these loopholes.

But what the heck are these loopholes? Well… When he explains it more just sounds like normal affiliate marketing. He talks about how you promote products online via affiliate links and whenever someone clicks on your link and purchases the product, you get paid a commission… That is just regular old affiliate marketing which I am very familiar with (I make a living affiliate marketing).


 

Things Just Don’t Add Up

Not much of what he tells you actually adds up.

First he tells you that he needs your help to make money with this system and you are led to believe that you are somehow going to help him make more money. But then later he tells you that you just need your help to stop the gurus from making all the money, which doesn’t really seem to benefit him at all financially.

In that is just one of the many things that doesn’t really make much sense. Seems that most of what he tells you is a bunch of hype and “fluff”.


 

Its Not a System

After watching the video presentation you probably think you’re getting some system. After all, he tells you that his team has developed this software that identifies these loopholes. You probably think that you simply “plug and play”, without doing any work.

However, later in the video presentation he talks about how when you buy into this you will get a series of training videos where he shows you how to make money via affiliate marketing. Well… This doesn’t sound like much of a “system”, it sounds more like a training program that takes a lot of work.


 

Conclusion = Scam

While this might not be a complete scam I certainly am not going to recommend it to any of my readers and I’m sure a lot of other people out there would rather call it a scam than legitimate.

Just think about it… You are misled through the entire video presentation, you are never really given a straightforward answer on how you will make money, we don’t even know if this guy “Mike Thomas” even exists, and so on.

Can you really trust this place?

Heck no… You will probably just get a bunch of low quality training if you do buy into it that will just lead you down the wrong path and waste a bunch of your time.

As I mentioned earlier, I actually make a living doing affiliate marketing online and have been making money with this since 2015. If you want my advice, start with the Wealthy Affiliate training program. They provide the tools and training you need to get started… And I have never seen a better program.

 

Comments or questions? Please leave them down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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10 Minute Millionaire Review – Another Scam?

Can anyone follow the 10 Minute Millionaire strategy by DR Barton Jr. and become a millionaire? Is it really that simple? Or is this all just one massive scam that is going to be a waste of your time and money?

Now I would be completely okay with "12 minute millionaire" or even "11 minute millionaire", but "10 Minute Millionaire"??… This just seems a little bit too good to be true.

But seriously… All jokes aside… There is a heck of a lot of hype surrounding this and it is no wonder why you are wondering if it is a scam or not. You have to be cautious these days. There are way too many scams out there and if something sounds a little bit too good to be true, often times it is.

But anyways… In this review I will be going over what exactly 10 Minute Millionaire is, what you get if you buy into it, what real subscribers are saying about it, and ultimately whether or not it is a junk scam or worth the money.

Spoiler alert: This is not the amazing moneymaker that you are led to believe it is.

The 10 Minute Millionaire Review

Product Type: Investment newsletter service

Editor: D.R. Barton Jr

Publisher: Money Map Press

Cost: $299/yr

Recommended?: Not really; you will see why

The 10 Minute Millionaire

Overview: What Is The 10 Minute Millionaire?

Okay… So what the heck is this to begin with?


Well… There is the book by DR Barton Jr called 10 Minute Millionaire and then there is his subscription newsletter service called 10 Minute Millionaire.


The book basically describes his strategy and is a lure to get people to buy into his subscription service. In the subscription service is one where he recommends different trades every month that you can follow along with and hopefully make money based on his expert investment advice.


I have seen promotions for his services where he claims that people can start using his strategy to bring in thousands of dollars per month, and it doesn't matter your age, gender, income, or even starting investment. Now I completely understand that it doesn't matter your age or gender… But it definitely matters what your starting investment is. When it comes to investing the potential returns you can receive are directly affected by your starting investment… Everyone knows that.



The Book


As I mentioned, this book is focused on the strategy that Mr. Barton created. The book got its name because he claims this strategy only takes 10 minutes of time per day and is the "most simple" and "most lucrative" trading strategy out there.


In fact, he even claims that it is the "secret anyone can use to turn $2500 into $1 million or more"


But most of the promotional material is a bunch of crap, and this book is nowhere nearly as amazing as you are led to believe. Just take a look at some of the many negative reviews from Amazon, where it is also sold...


The Subscription Service


And then there is the subscription service. With this service you get a monthly newsletter on new investment opportunities, you get weekly updates, alerts if there is anything Mr. Barton recommends doing immediately, and more.


Basically you get to follow along with Mr. Barton's current recommendations and this takes the guesswork out of investing.


His strategy is based around finding what he calls "extremes", which are anomalies in the market that have high potential to increase drastically in price, thus hopefully earning you a ton of money.


Besides the normal 10 Minute Millionaire subscription service, he also offers a higher tier service called the 10 Minute Millionaire Pro, which is an upsell that will be pushed upon you if you do subscribe to his normal service. I'm not sure exactly how much it costs, but I'm guessing it's pretty expensive.



The Lure


As I mentioned, the promotional material out there that is being used to lure people into this subscription service is pretty darn misleading.


There is one teaser floating around called "Federal Rent Checks", which I actually wrote a review on, that basically leads people to believe that all they have to do is put their name on some list to begin collecting monthly checks due to some law passed by Congress.


The sales pitch is absolutely ridiculous and much of it is complete BS. The real opportunity that he is talking about is investing in companies that collect rent from federal agencies and pay out dividends to shareholders.


And of course the lure is that you can get your piece of the pie for free, all you have to do is sign up for his newsletter.

Who Is D.R. Barton?

You might not have a very good opinion of Mr. Barton if you just watched one of his promotional videos. They are a bit over-the-top and ridiculous. However, he is someone who definitely knows what he is doing.


Apparently he first started dabbling in the stock markets when he was working as a chemical engineer at DuPoint and ended up doing pretty bad, realizing that the common trading strategies out there don't work very good.


This led him to create his own trading strategy based on his knowledge of physics rather than economics. In the story goes that this strategy works so well he quit his job and started working as a hedge fund manager.


Today he is featured on places like FOXBusiness and CNBC, as well as being a New York Times bestseller.


He seems like he knows what he is doing… But is his subscription service really worth it? 


Let's first take a look at what you get is a subscriber…

What You Get as a Subscriber to His Service

In a nutshell what you get is advice. You are provided with the recommended picks from Mr. Barton and his team but you are still responsible for making the trade yourself.


The different components to this membership include…


  • The Success Network
    • The Success Network allows you to connect with other members. You can network together and communicate.
  • Millionaire's Mindset
    • With the Millionaire's Mindset you get access to podcast recordings every week. In these recordings he talks about any new income opportunities, trading strategies, etc. These are to keep you updated.
  • Millionaire's Roundtable
    • This is a live video chat session in which you can ask any questions that you want to, although there is no guarantee that they will be answered. There also be information provided on the upcoming month and what it is looking like.
  • The Newsletter
    • And of course you have the newsletter. You will get emailed a copy of this newsletter every month and in it you will be provided with a review of performance and you will be kept updated with Barton's picks.
  • Copy of His Book
    • You get a copy of the 10 Minute Millionaire book that I talked about. He claims that this is a New York Times bestseller, but I couldn't really find any information on this.
  • Income Ledger
    • This is a notebook that you can use to keep track of your finances.
  • Guide to Money Management
    • Here he strays a bit from the main focus. This is about other opportunities out there that exist.
  • Passport to Wealth
    • The Passport to Wealth is all about being frugal and living like a millionaire without spending like one.
  • VIP Card
    • This is just the access to get to the concierge service.

Subscriber Reviews... Is It Really Worth It?

Well it seems like you get a lot, but is what you are getting actually any good? In order to answer this question is always a good idea to look at real subscriber reviews. 


Unfortunately things aren't too good based on what I found… It has a rating on Stock Gumshoe of 1.7 out of 5 stars... not too pretty...

One of the reviews worth mentioning that I found talks about how it all seems to be a money sucking scheme. Basically they lure you in with the one subscription and then promote a bunch of other ones to you trying to get you to buy in…

No Refunds...

I also noticed that there are no refunds available for this subscription. Once you sign up, there's no getting that money back. I think this is something that I definitely need to warn you about because they are not very straightforward in telling you this.


You also have to be careful because once you sign up, which costs $299 by the way, you will automatically be charged another $299 the following year if you forget to cancel.


But this type of shady behavior comes as no surprise to me, after all… It is published by place called Money Map Press.

The Shady Publisher Behind This Subscription

Money Map Press is the company that publishes the 10 Minute Millionaire newsletter service in unfortunately they're not exactly a place that many people would want to put their trust in.


This place offers a number of different financial subscription services with a number of different editors. DR Barton Jr is just one of them and 10 Minute Millionaire is just one of the many newsletter services. Fast Fortune Club and Money Map Report are two other services that I've reviewed here which receive a lot of complaints.


However.... They all are very similar. Of course they all have the common theme of being investment focused newsletters, and they also all get a lot of complaints about them.


Complaints like false advertising, no refunds offered, being charged without knowing it, the services being a waste of money, recommended trades seem to be given late, and so on.


I took a screenshot of a couple complaints about this place from the popular complaint board called Pissed Consumer that you can take a look at…

The company has over 30 reviews and an average rating of around 1.5 out of 5 stars... also not very pretty.

Scam or Not?

I do not think I would go as far to call this a scam, but this isn't really a place I would recommend getting involved with. Based on what I see, you just really can't trust this place all that much.


The incredibly misleading advertising tactics that they employ need to be stopped. They lead people to believe that they're going to be able to make super easy money when the reality is much different. And unfortunately we have no idea how well this investment advisement service really performs because, like many similar services out there, they only seem to publicize the trades that have made a lot of money while sweeping all of the bad recommendations under the rug.

Conclusion

I don't think I found one positive review out there that actually seems to be legitimate. Sure, you will find some positive reviews but often times the people writing them are getting paid to write them.


While I don't disagree with the fact that you can probably make money with this advisement service, there is no way I'm going to be recommending it to my readers. There are much better services out there in my opinion… Ones that are much more trustworthy and that do not lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making tons of easy money.



But anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review and found it helpful. If you have any comments about the 10 Minute Millionaire would love to hear them in the comment section below. Please also leave any questions down there and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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