Partner With Mike B Scam
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What Is Partner With Mike B?… A Scam? – My Review

Partner With Mike B ScamPartner With Mike B Is a system that supposedly has been taking people with no experience to ever $1000 a day and profit online. But is this really all true? Or is Partner With Mike B a scam program that you need to be avoiding?

Unfortunately this program is not what it claims to be. While you can make money with it, I would pretty much classify it as a scam. Why? Well because it is very misleading and suckers people in through deception, as you will see in this review.

Partner With Mike B Review

There are probably multiple video presentations out there for this program but the one I watched was ridiculously misleading (at partnerwithmikeb.com).

It started out with Mike B talking about how he had already set up your commissions account in talking about how people are making over $1000 a day with the system while only putting in 45 to 60 minutes of work per day.

Okay… So you can make tons of money with the system with very little work?? This sounds great! How do I sign up for this and by in right away?

Wait a minute… Just about every scam out that tells you this type of thing. It is what everyone wants to hear. Everyone wants easy money nowadays.

And something else that is strange is that Mike tells you he is only looking for 15 people to sign up for his system today… Yet this video is been running on replay since 2016. How do I know this? Well because I found the video on YouTube that is the same one on his website and it dates back to 2016. Strange isn’t it? So he has been wanting only 15 more people per day for a couple years now?? Hmmmm…

How It Works (what he tells you)

What he tells you is that this Partner With Mike B system creates the system that gives the ability to manipulate and flow all the online traffic to your website which then produces transactions that you make money from. But what the heck does this mean? This is probably one of the most confusing ways could possibly explain it.

But hey, it “requires zero skill and is completely automated” so it must be super easy and could be as magical as it seems to be.

How It Really Works

After watching the video presentation you pretty much have no idea what you are getting involved in. You have to actually buy in before finding out what it’s all about.

What you will find is that this is a high ticket biz op system that suckers people in at a low price and then forces them to buy into more expensive upsells. On top of that the system is all about getting you to go out and promote the same darn system. So you buy in to make money online and then the system gets you to go out and promote it to other people, and the cycle continues.

And by the way this system is not completely automated as he tells you. If it were completely automated then why would you be provided with training? Once you buy in there is training that you will get that will teach you how to promote this system to other people. You will have to take action on this and it is much easier said than done. So yes it does take work and is not just some walk in the park.

Once you buy in for the low introductory price you will then find that you will be forced to pay much more if you actually want to make money with this. In order to earn high ticket commissions you will first have to purchase the high ticket product that is included in the system. And besides this there are also other up-sells for training, email templates, and other things. So just know that what you’re buying into will get much more expensive if you do choose to go through with it and buy into this.

Would You Consider This a Scam?

I guess whether this is a scam or not depends on what your definition of a scam is, but in my opinion it is. Just think about it… The system lures people in thinking that they are going to make super easy money online by helping spread this incredible system so that it can help out the world, when in reality they are being suckered into something that is completely different and then being taught to sucker others in.

For some reason in the online marketing world deceptive money making opportunities like this have become accepted by many and some people seriously don’t even see them as scams. It’s crazy to even think of because when I look at things like this they are obvious scams. They use deception and trickery to get people to buy in and then teach them how to get other people to buy in. Sounds a scam to me.

I see these types of systems all the time. MOBE, Legendary Marketer, Aspire, etc. are all very similar to this. They all get people to buy in with lower-priced products and then push them into their high ticket products where the real money is made in the also push members to promote the system.

Final Thoughts

Feel free to join in if you want to, but I certainly will not be recommending it to anyone. Yes, you can make money with this… But just think about what you will be doing. You just got tricked into buying in and now you’re supposed to go out and trick others.

If you are looking for a more legitimate way to make money online then I would highly suggest taking a look at how I do so. You can learn what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I consider to be the best way for beginners to get started is in my “make money online guide”.

And of course leave any comments, questions, or concerns below. I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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What Is Easy Cash 4 Ads?… a Scam? – Pretty Much, Ya

So I’m guessing you came across Easy Cash 4 Ads and are suspicious of the legitimacy of this program. Can you actually make money with this…realistically speaking? Or is Easy Cash 4 Ads a scam that is just going to be a waste of your time and money?

In this review I will be answering exactly this and you are going to want to read it because believe me when I say that this place is not nearly as good as people try to get you to believe it is. While you can make money with this system, it just isn’t all that great.

And by the way, before I get to into this I just want to let you know that I am in no way affiliated with this program so you do not have to worry about me trying to recruit UN, which is what all the people promoting this program are doing.

Easy Cash 4 Ads Review

Easy Cash 4 Ads (easycash4ads.com) claims to be the “hottest scene in advertising”. If you watch the promotional video for this program you would have also heard them tell you that you can make a regular income with this and that in an hour from now you could possibly never have to work again.

Sounds pretty awesome right? I mean it sounds like you might have just come across a goldmine.… But then again pretty much every scam out there promotes their opportunity as being some amazing magical thing.

How will you be making money with this program? Well what they tell you is that people will pay you to visit your ads. Wait a minute what??? Sounds kind of strange doesn’t it… People paying you visit your ads. This doesn’t make too much sense.

In a Nutshell

All the BS aside, Easy Cash 4 Ads it is a cash gifting scheme where you buy in and send money to the person who recruited you in, then go out and recruit other people in, just like Crypto Cash Pool and Crowd Rising. Basically it is just a big exchange of money for nothing of value.

The whole advertising thing is a bunch of BS and is pretty confusing. The basics of it are what I just said above, you make money by recruiting other people in.

How It Works

In order to get started you first have to pay $10 to the person who recruited you in, a.k.a. your sponsor, and $9 as an admin fee. The admin fee will be used to host your ad. When you recruit people in they will be shown in your ad and this is how you get credit for referring others in from what I understand. However, like I said, the whole ad thing is a bunch of BS. There is no need for it. It seems to be something that was put in place just to try to make this system seem more legitimate than it really is.

But anyway, so you pay $19 total and then what you do is go out and recruit other people into the system. They will be shown the same video presentation that you were shown and well be taken through the same process.

Easy Cash 4 Ads has what is called a “2-up” system. What the heck does this mean? This means that every person who joins passes their first two recruits up to the person who recruited them in. So when you go out and recruit your first two people into this program you will not get credit for it. These two people will get passed up to your sponsor and they will get paid the $10 that each of these people send them. This may sound bad at first but the same thing happens for each person you recruit in after your second referral.… They will pass their first two recruits up to you.

And this goes on and on and on down to infinity. Everyone’s first two recruits are passed up. So if everything were to go perfectly and everyone were to refer in at least two people it would look like the diagram below where each level doubles in size…

Very Misleading Claims!

However, do not count on this system working out like this. This is the best case scenario and I can guarantee you that this will not work out that great. If everything would work out perfectly and you just refer in 1 person.. you will earn $10 on level 1, $20 on level 2, $40 on level 3, $80 on level 4, $160 on level 5, $320 on level 6, and so on to infinity.

This is the type of stuff they tell you when trying to get you to join. They make it seem incredible and act as if it is going to work out like this when in reality it will not.

First off… Recruiting other people into systems like this is much easier said than done. Sure you can easily promote opportunities like this on social media and what? Most people don’t have very large social media following so this will not work out all that well. Of course you could try paid advertising and a bunch of other things but advertising like this takes years of experience in trial and error to actually get good at.

Second off… Just think about it for a second. You came across this program and were very suspicious of it being a scam so you decided to do a little extra research and came across my review here. There are going to be a lot of other people doing the same.

The bottom line is that systems like this just don’t work out good. I review systems like this all the time in the coming go with the seasons.

Why This Scheme WILL Collapse

The big reason that this scheme is bound to collapses because it provides no value. It is just a big cash gifting scheme and that’s it. What value does it provide? The answer is none.

If you look at any legitimate business out there that has been around for a while you will find that they provide value with either products or services. I mean I guess there is a little bit of value having the system set up so that you’re able to recruit others in and make money like this, but I just cannot see this lasting, especially because I have seen many other very similar programs that have went under.

Final Thoughts – Worth Joining?

Absolutely not… I do not think this program/system is worth joining by any means. There will be people that make money with this, and some people will probably make decent money, but the overwhelming majority of people are just going to end up wasting time and money.

If you want any chance of making good money you’re going to have to recruit like crazy. You cannot just recruit two people in and expect everyone to recruit people in as they lead you to believe. With systems like this you have to be constantly recruiting and as I went over this is much easier said than done.

Overall I definitely would not recommend this system to anyone. It is just not sustainable and provides no value.

If you’re looking for a way to make money online that actually is sustainable and can provide you with decent income, then I would suggest taking a look at how I make money online. You can read my “make money online guide” for more information on this. In the guide I go over what exactly I do, how it all works, and what I consider the best way for beginners to get started.

I have been doing this since 2015 and currently make a living working online now… So I can personally say that it does work.

And as always, leave any questions, comments, or concerns below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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American Online Jobs – A Scam You Should Avoid

American Online Jobs poses as a online job board that you can make $700 to $1600 weekly with. But is this really true? The answer is no! This place is not a legitimate donline job site. It is a scam.

There seems to be more and more of these fake job boards popping up online so you have to be careful what you get involved with. In this review I will be going over why this place is a scam and how it will be making money off of you.

*Update: Please read until the end. I recently updated this review after coming across some additional information.

American Online Jobs Review

When you first landed on the website, AmericanOnlineJobs.com, you are presented with a list of prescreening questions that you have to fill out to make sure you qualify. After filling those out you will be able to “apply”. At this point you have no idea what you are really applying to. All you know is that it is some online job in that you are required to have a computer or smart phone with Internet access.

After Applying…

Step 1: Create an Account With Survey Club

After applying you will be directed to create an account with Survey Club. What is Survey Club? It is a paid survey website where you can make small amounts of money online and also get paid to refer others to create accounts. The purpose of you signing up for this site seems to be so that you can make money referring others.

It’s kind of strange that they make it seem like you are “applying” to become a member here. This survey site will take all the members they can get. You do not have to apply… You just go there and create your free account. Anyone can do it.

Step 2: Sign Up For Online Flex Job

The second step of the process is to apply for work at Online Flex Job…

This place claims to provide flexible “processing jobs” for big companies all over the world. Apparently all you do is create a processing profile, pick your jobs, and start working. There is really no information given on what exactly these processing jobs are. At this point you have no idea what type of information or data you will be processing. This is very strange and definitely a red flag.

What is also a red flag is that there have been a number of worksheet processing scams going around the Internet lately and this seems to resemble one at a first glance.

What is also very strange is that this place claims to work with Fortune 500 companies and says that they help over 840,000 employees get “flex jobs” on a yearly basis… However there is no real information on this company or proof of any of it. You would think that a company that does this much business would be fairly well known and recognized. But this place is an absolute ghost.

Another major red flag.

And when you go to apply for the job it is also worth pointing out that the testimonial videos alongside the page seems to be completely fake. I think just about anyone can pick up on this.

Fake testimonials are something that I see all the time when looking into potential scams. If these testimonial videos are likely made by paid actors that people can hire online on sites like Fiverr.

Okay… At this point everything about Online Flex Job seems like a scam. But if it is a scam what is the purpose? How do they plan on scamming people? They have to try to take your money somehow right?

While after you submit your application you will find out.

After submitting your application they tell you that you will need to download antivirus software because you will be handling sensitive data for customers. This is where they scam you. They claim that they will reimburse you for this antivirus software inside the training center but this makes absolutely no sense. Why not just make it free in the first place rather than having to go through the extra steps of reimbursement?

Step 3

In the last step of the process is to create your account in the members area and get access to the training. I tried doing this it was supposed to receive an email but still have not gone yet, so I just gave up on it… It’s a scam anyhow but I was just curious on what the members area will look like.

The claim that you will get access to training as well as a website. The purpose is you to learn how do promote your website and get others to join these programs so that you can make money off them.

Its All Fake

This whole place was set up to scam people. The creators are making money when they get people to sign up for these paid survey sites and also when they get people to buy into that antivirus software. That is the purpose of the site… They do not care if you make money or not. If they did they would not provide such misleading and deceptive information to sucker you into applying.

The Online Flex Jobs part of this scam reminds me very much of Legit Flex Job, which is one that I reviewed a while back. They both claim to provide “flex jobs” and both require you to download some antivirus software before you can move forward.

Update: 

It appears that I jumped the gun a bit too fast with this review. I have learned that American Online Jobs does provide some training to help people make money online. The focus of the training is on “referral marketing” which is when you refer people to some offer and get paid for doing so. Basically what American Online Jobs is teaching is how to make money referring other people to paid survey sites, just as they did in the beginning, which I already went over.

The method of advertising that you are taught is free advertising on Facebook, which consists of posting ads in Facebook groups. There is some good training/tips provided on how to do this without getting banned, which will happen if you just go about it carelessly.

Conclusion on American Online Jobs – Avoid

American Online Jobs presents their opportunity as a good way to make $700-$1600 per week online, but being able to make this much from the referral marketing that is taught is far from being realistic anytime in the near future. Furthermore… I still don’t get why the heck they have you download the antivirus software and I see this as a scam. There is absolutely no need for anyone to go out and download this software.

You should be able to make a bit of money by referring others to join the paid survey websites such as Survey Club, however the overall message being given out by this program is very misleading. This is not a job opportunity and do not expect to make anywhere even close to $00-$1600 per week.

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Computer Professionals Scam by Sandy Allen – Another Crap Program

Thinking about joining the Computer Professionals program that claims you can make $379 per day online? Well don’t! Why not? Because this is a scam program and in this review I’m going to prove it to you.

If you do join this you will only be led down the wrong path and end up wasting a bunch of time trying to make money online. The program is filled with lies and deceptive information that is used to lure people in.

Overview of The Computer Professionals Program

This program is supposedly created by a woman named the Sandy Allen. She was supposedly once a single mother living paycheck to paycheck and then discovered this amazing online system in which she is now making tons of very easy money online by “link posting”.

Update: Apparently the same program is being pushed under another name now. This time “Nancy Tyler”. Both are the same program.

The whole system revolves around this “link posting” stuff. What is link posting? What they tell you that companies are desperate for independent workers to post links for them from home and that you can easily do this to make money. These claims are loosely based on truth but very misleading. You can actually make money by posting links online, but it is nothing like she leads you to believe it is.

What Is “Link Posting”?

Well she leads you to believe that you basically can just post simple links everywhere and earn money by doing so. On the sales page for this program she tells you that you will be able to make an average of $15 per link that you post and that it only takes one to two minutes to post a link. Sounds pretty darn easy doesn’t it? I mean if it were this easy wouldn’t everyone be doing it? I certainly would be and I would have my entire family doing it too to make extra money.… But it is not so simple.

This “Link posting” stuff is loosely based on what is called affiliate marketing, which is actually how I make a living online. In affiliate marketing you promote products for companies online and via affiliate links. So you are actually” posting links”, but there is much more to the process than just this. If you think you can make good money simply posting links alone, then you are sadly mistaken. Affiliate marketing is a great business model and you can make good money doing it, but it is not the super simple fairy-tale process that Sandy Allen leads you to believe it is.

Also, with affiliate marketing you only get paid when you helped make a sale. What you do is promote the products and when someone clicks on your affiliate link and continues to purchase the product, then you get paid a commission. There is absolutely no way to accurately protect how much you will earn per link and saying that you will earn $15 on average is just plain stupid.… And very misleading.

But anyway… If you want to learn how to get started affiliate marketing the right way then I suggest checking out the Wealthy Affiliate training program, which is where I got started back in 2015.

You Can’t Trust This Place

Fake News

I came across this program after finding a fake news article about an American mom who makes $12,500 per month online. Whenever I come across something like this I always make sure to click on it and do a little investigating. You can see a screenshot of the fake news article that I took below. This is probably one of many different ways that they funnel you into this scam program.

And that is not the only fake news. At the top of the sales page they also show a bunch of news station logos. This is misleading because it leads viewers to believe that this program has possibly been featured on the news, when it has not. This program has never been on the news and never will be. You can easily go to any of the different news sites and search for “Computer Professionals” but you will not find any relevant information.

Sandy Allen Is Fake

The claimed to be creator of this program, “Sandy Allen” is also fake. How do I know this? Well because I have come across programs like this before that use the same old background story and are the same in every aspect, except they change their name and the creator’s name.

Below you can see a screenshot I took of “Sandy Allen” and then below that you can see a bunch of other screenshots I talk of many of the other identical scam programs.Computer Professionals Sandy Allen

Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, & Cami White Work at Home Scams

This is nothing more than a scam that has gone by dozens and dozens of different names over the years. It is constantly being re-branded under different names but the core program that is being promoted remains the same. Below you can see many of the other programs that I have reviewed, such as Home Internet Income, Accelerated Income, Entrepreneur Jobs Club, and more.

link posting scams

Why Does This Program Keep Changing Names?

The reason this program keeps changing names is because of the way it works. If you were to buy into this scam you would then be provided with training and a website so that you can sell this same stupid scam to other people. Basically what happens is people buy into it and then are able to create their own rebranded version of the program and promote the heck out of it.

So basically what happens is you get suckered into buying into this crap program by deceptive and very misleading information, and then you are pushed to go out and do the same thing.

Conclusion on Computer Professionals = Scam

There is no doubt about it… This place is a scam. They sucker people when by making claims of being able to make super easy money online which is very far from being realistic. Then they feed you a bunch more BS information and push you to promote the system if you do end up buying in.

I absolutely do not recommend this program to anyone. It will just be a waste of time and money. If you want to learn affiliate marketing the right way then here is what I recommend…

 

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The Computer Teachers scam
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The Computer Teachers Scam – Another Stupid Link Posting Program That Won’t Work

The Computer Teachers scam

The The Computer Teachers program is yet another one of the scams that claim she can make it super easy money posting links online. Much of what they tell you consists of lies and misleading information. You will not be able to make $379 per day like you are led to believe. It’s all a bunch of BS if you make any money at all with this program I would be surprised.

In this review I will be going over what this program will not work based on my experience with online marketing.

The Computer Teachers Review

The Computer Teachers is what you call a link posting scam. The lead you to believe that you can earn super easy money posting links online. While you can make money posting links online it is nothing like they tell you. They tell you that companies are “desperate” for independent link posters like you to work from home and that you can be much earn unlimited income with this opportunity.

The provide an income calculator where you enter in the amount of links you and to post each day, the average amount you will earn per link, and the days per week that you will work. After entering in this information it will then spit out a number for you which simply is not true.

They tell you that you earn an average of $15 per link that you post but this is not the way that works.

The Truth

This “link posting” that they tell you about is really called affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing is when you promote products for companies online via affiliate links and earn commissions when you help make sales.

There is absolutely no way to predict how much a single affiliate link will make you. You only earn commissions when someone clicks on your link and buys the product you are promoting. How can you possibly predict this?… You can’t! I have been doing affiliate marketing since 2015 and there is absolutely no accurate way to predict this.

It is also very misleading when they tell you that it only takes one to two minutes to post a link. This is true… It doesn’t only take a minute or so to actually post the link. However there is much more work involved than just this, which they do not tell you about.

At the end I will go over how you can get started with affiliate marketing the right way, but first I want to go over why this program will not work out.

Why This Program Won’t Work

This is a very cheap program and will not work out. The entire approach that this program takes is wrong. They basically teach you how to use spam links everywhere. This is not the right way to go about it. Doing this just does not work, plain and simple.

This program takes the easy approach. They lure people in with the claims of being able to make super easy money online when the reality is this is not possible. When something sounds too good to be true than it probably is, and this saying applies this program perfectly. For some reason many people think that the money online is very easy for some reason when it is not. This is what I have come to realize having worked online for years now.

What This Program Provides

When you buy into this program you will get training and even a website. The main focus of it all is to get people to buy into the same darn program. It will push you to go spam links and get others to buy into this The Computer Teachers program, where you will be able to earn commissions every time you get someone to do so.

So pretty much you get suckered in thinking that you will be able to make easy money online selling products for legitimate companies and then you are pushed to promote the same stupid scam product.

Old Program, New Name

These types of link posting scams are nothing new to me. I have reviewed dozens of them over the years and am very familiar with the whole thing. They are constantly changing their names but for the most part stay the same.

What is happening is more buying into one program and then they are being pushed to promote that same program, as I mentioned above. Many of these people will re-brand it to make it their own and then promote it, which is why the names change so much.

Some of the many identical link posting scams that I have reviewed over the years include Home Internet Income, Instant Income From Home, Home Jobs Now, Accelerated Income, and others. You can see some of the screenshots I have taken of the other scams and help they are virtually identical…

link posting scams

Conclusion on The Computer Teachers – Scam

There are many programs that I review where it is hard to tell if there really scams or not, but this one is different. There is no question that this program is a scam. You can make money with “link posting” but it is nothing like they lead you to believe.

Always remember the saying “if it sounds too good to be true than it probably is”. This little saying will save you from 99% of the scams out there, including this one. Just think about it… If you could make $379 per day just by posting these simple links then why isn’t everyone doing this? If this were true then I would definitely be doing it and I would have all of my friends and family members doing the same. But of course it is not true… It is not so simple.

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Is Social Profimatic a Scam – It Seems to Be One, Yes

Social Profimatic Scam

Social Profimatic is advertised as being a $200 per day system with automatic payouts. It claims to be one of the simplest ways to make money online that I have ever heard of, but the question is whether or not this is true. It is what they tell you true or is this all a big fat scam that you should be avoiding?

The truth is that this place is not what it claims to be and Yes it is a scam. In this review I will be going over why it is and why you need to avoid this place like the plague.

Social Profimatic Review

Social Profimatic is what you call a HYIP, or high yield investment program, you invest money and get paid a fixed amount daily depending on how much you invest.

What they tell you is that you choose how much you want to deposit and you will get paid 8% of that deposit on a daily basis. Your payout requests can be made in Bitcoin or Litecoin.

Sounds pretty crazy doesn’t it? Getting paid 8% daily without even lifting a finger. All you do is deposit money and sit back and relax.

Well… One thing that I have learned having reviewed many scam programs online is that you should always proceed with caution when something sounds too good to be true. In this case things sound way too good to be true. How can this possibly work out? How can they possibly afford to pay people 8% of their deposit amount on a daily basis? In just 12.5 days they would’ve already paid you back your initial investment completely so where would all this extra money becoming from?

What They Do To Make Money

Well what they tell you is that they “fulfill social media marketing orders” after you deposit your money. This is really confusing and after reading this I didn’t really know what to make of it. What are they talking about here? Anyways… I did a little more digging around on the website and found that they claim to provide business owners with exposure on social media. People pay them for Facebook likes, Twitter followers, Google + 1’s, etc.

Now this sounds like it could be legitimate because I know there are websites out there that do this. So it would be possible for them to make money doing such, but the problem is that there is absolutely no proof that they are actually doing this. Anyone can say anything they want to but without any proof to back up their claims how can you believe it? You can’t… Especially when the place making claims is also claiming that you weren’t a ridiculous 8% profit per day.

Referral Commissions

And of course you can earn her referral commissions. When you go out and recruit other people in you will earn 10% from those referrals’ deposits. You will also be able to earn 3% from their referrals deposits.

So it is a two-tiered structure where you get paid off commissions from the people you recruit in directly and for the people that they recruit in.

Ponzi Scheme?

This is the big concern with places like this that claim to payout crazy high daily profits. Is this all just a Ponzi scheme? I mean after all just about everything I see with this system points to them being one. Just think about it for second… Crazy high do the profits for simply depositing money with them, no proof of how they claim to be making money, and a referral program that pays you to recruit in others.… Sounds like a Ponzi scheme to me.

Any legitimate business would provide you with proof of their operations. The Social Profimatic site provides absolutely nothing about their social media business that they provide, or claim to provide. So how can you possibly trust this place? After all everything hinges on whether or not they really do provide this social media service or not. They claim that this is how are they are making most of their money and this is how they’re able to pay you out so much.

The Whole Thing Makes No Sense

The whole thing just doesn’t really make much sense at all to me. Why do they want people to deposit money with them so that they can pay them out 8% profits daily? If they’re making such good money from their social media service then why not just reinvest some of those profits instead of going out and getting other people to give them money? It really makes no sense because as I showed above, within 12.5 days they will end up paying investors more than the amount they initially deposited, which means they will be losing money over the whole thing.

How To Avoid Scams Like This

You would be surprised how many scams you can avoid just by thinking about whether or not something sounds too good to be true. If it sounds too good to be true than avoid it… Simple as that. There are a lot more scams out there in the online world than legitimate systems/programs so you have to be careful what you get involved with.

Getting paid 8% of any initial investment is ludicrous and does not sound legitimate at all. If this were legitimate than I would dump in all of my life savings and be making a ton of money right now but there is no way I’m going to do that.

Final Thoughts on Social Profimatic

Social Profimatic seems to be pretty much your classic modern-day Ponzi scheme. Of course they’re not going to tell you that it is a Ponzi scheme and they’re going to make up some BS lie about how they make money, but it’s all a lie. They have to lie to you because Ponzi schemes are illegal so if they want to pull this off then making up some lie is a must.

There is absolutely no way I would recommend anyone invest in this. Internet Ponzi schemes like this come and go like what the weather. This place will likely be erased from the Internet soon enough and you will never see it again. Then another one will pop up in this place. I review Internet Ponzi’s like this all the time, including LendConnect, Supreme Power Coin, BTCMiner, etc. They are nothing new to me but they are new to many people and unfortunately a lot of people get scammed with these.

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Envelope Work Scam – Yes Its a Scam

Envelope Work Scam

Envelope Work claims that you can earn over $170,000 a year stuffing envelopes from home in your spare time. But are these bold claims really true? After all it seems like it is too good to be true doesn’t it? Will Envelope Work scam you are is this the real deal?

While it straight to the point here and tell you that YES, this place is a scam. You will not make any money with this place that anything that will happen is you will get scammed. I felt the need to write this review on it to help provide truthful information in order to keep people from falling victim to this.

Envelope Work Scam Review

On the Envelope Work website they make this job opportunity sound incredible, which is very luring. It states that there is “unlimited” income potential and that you can stuff as many envelopes as you want. On average a “home mailer” will stuff 100 to 500 envelopes per week.

And of course this can all be done in your spare time with just a small amount of time dedicated to each day.

What they lead you to believe is that there are many mail order companies out there that are looking for “home mailers” to work for them from home because it saves them money in the long run. If they were to actually hire employees to work in their offices they would have to pay for office space, electricity, office supplies, etc. But of course if they get people to work from home they do not have to pay for anything like this.

Sounds realistic enough right? I mean it is true that companies are making better use of independent contractors to perform certain tasks since the Internet allows them to do this.

However… What the heck are these home mailers doing? They tell you that you will be stuffing envelopes but what does this entail?

How It Works (What They Tell You)

What they tell you is that you will received pre-addressed and pre-stamped envelopes that will be mailed to you. You will then stuff the envelopes with brochures for companies and send them back out in the mail.

Wow… What a great explanation. They tell you just about nothing and it doesn’t even make sense. I get that companies could save money by paying independent contractors, a.k.a. “home mailers”, to do the work but now look at the additional expense they are taking on. Now they have to mail envelopes to you and then you have to mail them back out, rather than just mailing them one time to customers. It’s not making much sense.

Red Flags… Really Starting To Seem Like a Scam

One major red flag that I came across was that they claim to pay you before you even mail the envelopes. How does this make sense in any way? Since when do businesses pay employees, or workers, before they actually do the job? This is an absolutely horrible business model and it just doesn’t make any darn sense.

Ok… So Here Is How They Scam You

How they scam use by requiring you to pay a one time processing fee. This fee supposedly covers expenses of getting you started, or I guess the on boarding process. They also tell you that the fee is intended to weed out those who are not serious. The logic behind this is that only people who are serious about this job will be willing to pay a fee to get started.

This is something I’ve heard many times before with all the scams I have reviewed. No legitimate company is going to require you to pay a fee to get hired. Or at least none that I know of.

The Scammy Sign Up Process

Even though I knew it was a scam I decided to go along with the sign-up process to see what happens. Apparently you need some kit that is going to provide you materials so that you can stuff envelopes from home. This kit said it was free so I entered my shipping information (fake shipping information) and proceeded to the next step.

On the second step is said that I needed to confirm my memberships that I could get this kit. So I did so by clicking the button they provided that you can see below…

And now here’s the strange part. Instead of being directed to a page that said “thank you for your order”, “your order has been received”, or something along those lines… I was instead directed to a program called Secret Society of Millionaires. The funny thing is that I am very familiar with this program because I have reviewed it on my site here not all that long ago. This program is basically a very misleading sales final to get people to buy into another program where you have to pay large sums of money and then make money by recruiting others into the program.

Why would they direct me to some completely unrelated program like this? Who knows… It’s just another sign of a scam operation. The screenshot of the page I was directed to for this program you can see here…

So anyways, I exited out of that page but it wasn’t over yet. They were still yet another step that I was presented with where they said I have been selected to earn up to $1000 today. Of course I wanted to earn $1000 today so I had to click on the button to get started to check it out.

Of course I knew it was a scam but I just want to go along with it to see what would happen.

What’s funny is that I was then directed to another scam called the EZ Money Team where I was presented with a sales video that you can see here…

And it still doesn’t end here. After exiting out of that scam I was then presented with another step. This time they wanted me to register my account so following along I did so.

This time they took me to yet another scam called My Home Job Search. This place is made to look like an online job search site, kind of like Monster Jobs, and many others out there except it is a scam. It will refer people to scam opportunities like those mentioned above.

Conclusion on Envelope Work – Avoid

There are a lot of envelope stuffing scams out there so you have to be careful. If something sounds too good to be true then either avoid it or proceed with extreme caution. If you really could make over $170,000 per year stuffing envelopes in your spare time then everyone would be doing it. But of course you can’t and this is all a scam.

This is a very disorganized scam going in many different directions. Not only do they try to scam people by requiring them to pay a one time processing fee to get started with this envelope stuffing job, but they then direct you to a multitude of other scams after that.

But anyway… Avoid this place at all costs. Unless of course you are looking to get scammed, which I’m guessing you are not.

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Computer Technical Guys by Linda Taylor – Another Nasty Scam

Computer Technical Guys Review

Computer Technical Guys claims to be the “#1 choice for success online” but this is very far from the truth. The truth is that there is no realistic chance of being successful with this program. Is Computer Technical Guys a scam?

This program is filled with deceptive information that is intended to lure in new customers with the hopes and dreams of making tons of easy money online, when in reality this program will not provide what it claims to. They tell you that you can make $379 per day with this opportunity but if anyone even made a couple bucks a day with it I would be surprised.

What Is Computer Technical Guys?

Computer Technical Guys is a program that is presented by a woman named Linda Taylor. She supposedly was once a single mom struggling to get by when she then came across this opportunity to make money online and it changed her life… Which is the opportunity she trying to get you to buy into.

What she tells you is that there are companies out there looking for people to work from home posting links for them and that they will pay good money to have people do this. And while what she tells you is loosely based on truth, is very misleading.

There are companies that will pay people to “post links”. It’s called affiliate marketing and this is when you get paid commissions for promoting products for companies online. What you would do is promote products, for Amazon for example, and when people click on your affiliate links then proceed to purchase the product you’re promoting, you get paid a commission.

However… There is much more to it than just this. I have been working as an affiliate marketer since 2015 online and I’ve a lot of experience in this area. I will go over in a bit why what “Linda Taylor” tells you will not work, but first I want to point out some of the trickery and scam tactics that are used to lure people into this ridiculous scam.

Smells Like a Scam Because It Is

Ridiculous Income Claims

She tells you that on average you’ll be able to make $15 per link that you post and that each link will only take about 1 to 2 minutes to post. This sounds like a piece of cake right? Well of course if it was this easy then everyone would be doing it in the truth is it is not this simple.

First off, there is a lot more to it than just posting links, which as I said I will go over shortly. And second off, you will not earn $15 per link that you post. There is no way to predict how much you will earn per link. You might earn $0.25 with one link, zero dollars with another link, $500 with another link… You just never know and it is stupid to say that you will earn $15 per link.

Misleading Info

When you are on the sales page you will notice a bunch of different news logos at the top. Above it says “work from home opportunities have been featured on:”. This is somewhat of an attempt to gain credibility in the eyes of the reader. While they don’t come straight out and lie to you, saying that this program has been featured on the news, it is somewhat misleading to show a bunch of news logos like this because it makes people think that this program is the real deal.

Well of course work from home opportunities have been featured on the news but there are thousands of different work from home opportunities out there and these have nothing to do with this BS Computer Technical Guys program.

They also tell you “congratulations” and that there are currently positions left in your area. This is just a false scarcity marketing tactic to try to make you think that you have to buy in right now or else this opportunity might not be available if you wait too long.

Linda Taylor Does Not Exist

“Linda Taylor” doesn’t even exist. This might be the biggest eye-opener and proof that this is a scam of all. When I first came across this program I knew right away that it was a scam because I have seen this type of thing multiple times before.

Below you can see a screenshot I took of “Linda Taylor” along with her background story and then you can see another screenshot I took of “Karen Williams” and her background story. This “Karen Williams” character is from an identical scam program I reviewed recently called The Computer Geeks.Computer Technical Guys Linda Taylor

As you can see the pictures of the two women are different but the background stories are exactly the same.

These two scams are the exact same with the exception of a different name… the one I’m reviewing now is called Computer Technical Guys and the one I reviewed before is called The Computer Geeks. You can see screenshots I took of these two websites here…

And there is plenty more where that came from. I have reviewed a lot of these link posting scams in the past including Home Based Wealth System, Computer Experts Online, and a list of others.

“Link Posting” Doesn’t Work

This “Link posting” stuff just doesn’t work. Their entire approach will never work out and anyone who joins these types of programs will just end up disappointed and discouraged. You cannot just go around spamming links everywhere via email, forums, social media, etc. and expect to make money doing so. People will just ignore your links and you will never help make sales, which is the only time you actually earn money.

Just think about it… You likely clicked a link to get to this Computer Technical Guys scam but even after that you did not buy into it. Instead you were suspicious and did some research, then coming across my review here. The same thing is going to happen if you just go around spamming links everywhere like this program teaches you to do.

Like I said, affiliate marketing is a legitimate way to wake make money online. Pretty much every big company out there, Amazon, Walmart, Macy’s, Apple, etc.… they all have affiliate programs where they will pay people to promote their products. But this just isn’t as easy as “Linda Taylor” lead you to believe.

I started out affiliate marketing in 2015 and now I make a living doing this. If you want to learn how to do it the right way then I would suggest taking a look at the Wealthy Affiliate training program, which is what I am a member of.

Conclusion on Computer Technical Guys – AVOID

This is your pretty typical “make money online” scam. It is designed to lure people in by making ridiculous income claims about how easy it is to make money with this opportunity, but fails to deliver.

If you do buy into this you will end up getting some training and a cookie-cutter website but neither is going to do you any good. The website isn’t worth more than a dollar and the training will only lead you in the wrong direction, wasting your time.

It is unfortunate but there are a lot more scam make money online programs out there than legitimate ones. You just have to be careful what you get into and make sure to do your due diligence before buying into anything.

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Clicks Dealer, Scam or Legit? – A Review You Should Read

Clicks Dealer Scam

Clicks Dealer (at clicksdealer.com) is supposedly the “most effective platform for flipping ads”. But is what they tell you really true? Can you really make money with ad flipping on this platform? Or is this all just a big smokescreen for some sort of scam?

Of course the first thing you need to know before investing money into something like this is whether or not they are legit. Is this something you can really make money with and is it worth your time? In this review I’ll be answering the sorts of questions and giving my own opinion of the site.

Spoiler alert: there are some serious concerns I have and this seems like a very well could be a scam.

Clicks Dealer Review

Okay, so first off what the heck is Clicks Dealer?

Well in a nutshell it is a ad flipping platform that allows you to buy and sell banner ads, similar to Banner Bit. They have ads for all sorts of different things such as Fisher-Price, Nike, different sporting events, Porsche, and a bunch more. The goal is to purchase banner ads, earn revenue from the clicks that they are able to generate, and hopefully sell them or “flip” them if they go up in price.

These banner ads are placed on websites all over the place and supposedly work like normal ads you see.

Right off the bat I am very suspicious of what I see here. Why? Well because there have been tons of these “ad flipping” scams popping up all over the Internet lately and it seems to be a growing trend. Some such scams that I have reviewed include Daily Banner Profits, Free Ad Cash System, Bitcoin Advertising, and others. But anyway, you can’t always judge a book by its cover so I to do a little more investigating to find out if this place really is a scam or not.

When I first created my account and logged in the first thing that came up was an introduction video. I recognize the lady in the video right away because she is a paid actress on Fiverr, a digital marketplace where people can pay actors to create promotional videos and all sorts of other things. Now of course this definitely does not mean that this is a scam but it does raise my suspicion a bit more because of how often I see scams use paid actors/actresses in their videos. It would have been nice to see someone that is actually from the ClicksDealer company behind the video instead of them just paying someone.

clicks dealer site

A Look at The Platform

When you go inside the platform you will be able to look at the various ads they have available. You will be able to search for specific types of ads or just view all of them as I am in the screenshot below. It will tell you what type of attitude is and the current price.

Then over on the left menu of the dashboard you will be able to see your account, your bids, transactions, portfolio, etc.

Red Flags – Looks Like a Scam

#1

A major problem that I have is that there is no information about these ads. If you click on one of the ads it does not tell you anything about it really. It just tells you the price and how many days are left available for you to be able to purchase it.

For example I clicked on the World Cup ad and you can see in the screenshot below what comes up. There is absolutely no information. You have no idea what this ad looks like, which websites is going to be on, what company the ad is for, etc. You know absolutely nothing except for the price and how many days are left to buy it.

You can also see below that I wrote “fake timer”. This is because there is this countdown from around 10 seconds when I clicked on the ad and when the timer ran out it said that I was too late and that someone had just purchased it. However this was obviously fake because I don’t see how it would be possible to perfectly predict when someone is going to purchase an ad in the future. And besides that after the timer ran out I just clicked on the ad again and there was all of the sudden a new timer that did the same stupid thing. This is just a little trick to try to get people to buy and as soon as possible.

#2

Before you can purchase any of these ads of course you first have to deposit money into your account. There is a minimum deposit of $199.

The problem I have isn’t with the deposit amount it is with the different packages available for purchase. When you make your deposit you can choose to purchase the Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, or Diamond Package. These packages will supposedly give you matching bonuses ranging from 20% to 200%. This means that when you deposit money they will match the amount of your deposit to whatever percentage the package is that you bought into.

So if you invest in the diamond package you will get a 200% matching bonus. This means if you invest $200 you will end up getting $400 in your account.clicks dealer packages

This would be awesome if it were actually true but I am having a very hard time believing that it is. How can this possibly be true? How can this possibly be a sustainable business model? The answer is it can’t. I do not see how this is even close to being possible. A 200% matching bonus… Are you kidding me.

#3

And of course they have a referral program where you can get paid up to $1000 for each referral. In addition the people that you refer well get a 25% bonus on their first purchase. Sounds awesome and everything but once again… How the heck can this possibly be sustainable?

Not only is there no way that this is sustainable, but they also don’t even provide a referral link. So how are you going to refer people and get credit for it if they do not provide a referral link that you will be able to share online and get people to sign up through? This makes absolutely no sense at all and I actually use the live chat support feature on the website to ask them about this. You can see my conversation with one of their support representatives below…

As you can see this site is an absolute mess. They don’t even provide a referral link and then when I ask support about this they have no idea how to answer and tell me that an “account manager” is going to call me to discuss and explain this.

The problem here is that I never received the call because when I signed up I put a fake phone number in because I was suspicious that it was a scam. But anyways… They are probably going to tell me some BS story anyhow which would make absolutely no sense because I don’t see any good explanation for this.

Conclusion on Clicks Dealer – Scam?

So is Clicks Dealer a scam or not? Well I didn’t actually deposit money and tested out so I cannot tell you with 100% certainty but I can tell you that I am pretty darn sure it’s a scam. There is nothing about the site that seems legitimate. When reviewing sites that I am very suspicious of such as this one I look for any reason that it is legitimate and with this site I I have found nothing. Throughout my investigation I only found more reasons that this is more than likely a scam.

Like I said there are a lot of “ad flipping” scams going around’s you have to be careful.

They provide no information on the ads your purchasing and no proof that they do what they say. There is no proof that this platform actually allows you to buy and sell ads. For all I know they might just be a Ponzi scheme that uses the cover-up of and ad flipping platform. Who knows…

But anyway… I definitely do not recommend anyone buy into this. It is way too shady.

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Legit Online Jobs Scam by Ross Williams – Avoid This Filthy Scam

Legit Online Jobs scamLegit Online Jobs (at legitonlinejobs.com) is a a website created by guy named Ross Williams that can supposedly give you access to some “secret system” that he is making $9000 per month with. He claims that it is very easy and that anyone can do it regardless of their experience or skill set… But is this really true? After all it seems that most of the “make money online” programs out there are nothing more than big fat scams looking to rip people off. So is Legit Online Jobs another scam or is this the real deal?

Well… I don’t like to disappoint but unfortunately this is a scam. I know I know, it sucks that you aren’t able to make $9,000 plus per month this easily but that’s just the way it is. The only person that is going to be getting rich with the system is Ross Williams the creator. You will be getting rich by suckering people to buy into it.

Legit Online Jobs Review

Legit Online Jobs is supposedly created by guy named Ross Williams, which you can see in the picture above. This guy supposedly used to have a great IT job but then got laid off back in the 2008 financial crisis. After scouring the web and wasting a lot of time looking into scams he finally found something that worked… Which of course is this program that he is now presenting to you.

With this program he claims there are no special skills needed and you do not need any experience. Anyone can do it of course and of course it is super super easy… Like I haven’t heard this before.

How It Works (Allegedly)

Ross explains to you that you will be posting short text ads for companies and working on your own schedule. He claims that “Companies worldwide are desperately searching for people just like you to type up their ads and post them online” and of course that you’ll make a ton of money doing so.

He then goes on to show you that it is as easy as 123…

From what he shows you it seems that all you have to do is create an account with this Legit Online Jobs system, select companies within the system, and then just post a bunch of links everywhere. He suggests using social media, classified ads, online forums, etc. to post these ads.

And of course Ross claims he is making over $9,000/mo doing this stuff. He also provides an income calculator that you can enter in different variables and see how much you can potentially make doing this. But this is all a bunch of BS as I will explain.

The Truth Behind The Lies

Ross makes it seem as if you are just posting these short text ads for companies all over the place and you are going to make tons of money doing so. However, as I’ve mentioned multiple times, this is a bunch of BS.

Big companies like the ones he claims you’re going to be doing this for do not pay regular everyday people to post ads for them. They have massive marketing teams made up of professionals that work on this.

This system that Ross is explaining seems to be loosely related to what is called “affiliate marketing”. Affiliate marketing is actually how I make a living working online so I’m very familiar with it. It is when you promote different products for companies online and earn commissions when you helped make sales. So is not like you’re just posting ads for companies and getting paid to do so. You are permitting various products and only earning commissions when you helped make that final sale.

The income calculator that Ross provides, which I took a screenshot of above, is extremely misleading because you never know how much you will actually make promoting products. You only get paid when you helped make the final sale and you never know how many people are going to click on your affiliate links and actually follow through to purchase the product. There is no way possible of accurately predicting this. To say that you’re going to make $40 for each ad or promotion is absolutely ridiculous.

*Here Is The Program That Turned Me Into a Full-time Affiliate Marketer

Why Using This System Will Not Make You Money

While in some of what Ross tells you is true to some extent, it is very misleading. He tells you that you will be posting ads for companies and making money doing so which I guess is not too far from the truth, but anyways that is not the point. The point is that even if you do use the system you will not make money.

Why? Well because none of these companies want people going around spamming ads (promotional links) everywhere.

Companies like Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Adidas, Nike, and pretty much every other big company out there have affiliate programs where you can get paid to help promote products and earn commissions doing so as I explained above. However these programs don’t just allow anyone to go out there and promote their products. You first will have to apply to become an affiliate and if they see that you are just spamming links everywhere they’re going to kick your butt out. This is the type of stuff they do not want any part of.

Lots of Similar Scams Out There

This reminds me a lot of many other scams I have reviewed over the years called “Link posting” scams like Home Based Wealth System, Link Cash System, The Computer Geeks, etc. Basically what they will tell you is the same type of thing. They will say that can make tons of money posting links for companies and will provide you with income calculators as if you’re going to make a set amount of money for every link that you post. And of course if you buy into their system you get set up with these companies and they tell you what links to post and where to post them.

As a general role of thumb, if something sounds too good to be true than it probably is. This little saying will save you from a lot of scams that are out there and is something to think about. This Legit Online Jobs opportunity sounds way too good to be true. How can you make $9,000 per month doing very little work like this? The answer is you can’t. If it were this easy everyone would be jumping in on the opportunity and this added competition would just make it less lucrative. But of course it’s a scam so most people are avoiding it.

Conclusion on LegitOnlineJobs.com – Scam

It would be much better if they would just change their name to Scam Online Jobs. This would much better represent the opportunity at hand and people would know what they’re getting themselves into. But of course that would defeat the purpose. The purpose of this website is to scam people out of their money. If they told you it was a scam then they would not make any money out of it.

Oh and by the way, this Ross Williams guy probably doesn’t even exist. I mean I know there are lots of people out there with the name Ross Williams but what I am saying is that this particular Ross Williams is more than likely made up. I did some digging around on him and couldn’t really find anything to prove that he does really exist. With scams is very common to see made up names and fake images used because of course the scammers did not want to reveal their true identity knowing that they are going to create many enemies from ripping people off.

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