coin4job.com
Easy Money Scams

What is Coin4Job.com… Big Old Scam or $500/day Online?

coin4job.comWelcome to my review of Coin4Job.com. This site claims to be an easy way to make some money online. They clearly state on their site that you can make up to $500 in a single day. But we all know how claims like this go. You just never know if you can really trust them or not. What is Coin4Job.com? Is it a scam? Is it legit? Should you join?

In this review I’ll be answering all of these questions. If you were thinking about joining you are going to want to read this. Why? Well because… Spoiler Alert: Its not what it claims to be.

Coin4Job Review

I’ve reviewed other job sites like that that are pretty much the same thing. They tell you about all the money that you can make easily sharing links and getting others to join the site. It sounds like the easiest thing ever to do, which it would be if it were all true. The problem is that the people behind this site are scammers.

This site will not pay out. You can share your link all you want you aren’t going to be making any money.

How It Works

You share your link, get other people to sign up and you make money. They say they will pay you $5 for everyone you refer to join.

But of course in order for them to be able to pay you money they are going to have to be making money right? So what are they doing to make money?

Well what they tell you is that they earn money from the traffic that you help generate to their website when you refer others there. They earn this way from advertisements and the more traffic = more money from ads. However, this is all a lie. Every part of it.

Nothing More Than a Lie

How can they make money from advertisements on their site when their are no advertisements on their site? Makes absolutely no sense.

I checked everywhere on the site and could no find one single ad. I made sure my adblocker was turned off and there was nothing to be seen.

But this doesn’t really matter. Because even if this opportunity did pay out it still would never work out like they want you to believe.

Even if they would pay this would not work out for you. They tell you to share your link on Twitter, by email, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Things aren’t quite this simple. I have been in the online marketing world since 2015 and I can tell you that simply sharing your link like this isn’t going to cut it. This might get you a few referrals but its not going to be much, unless you have an absolutely massive social media following or something like that.

Sharing your link like this is a horrible marketing strategy. They tell you this to make it sound super easy and enticing. But the reality this just won’t work out. $500 per day doing this? Ya right. You won’t even make close to $500 total doing this. You would have to get 100 referrals to make that much and there is no way that is happening.

Nothing Makes Any Sense

The scammers behind this site are horrible at scamming, that is for certain. And this is a good thing of course.

Nothing makes sense on this crappy website. Something else I noticed is that the withdrawal process makes no sense. They tell you that they pay via Paypal, Cheque, MoneyGram, Bitcoin, etc…. Yet they only offer the Bitcoin payments. So what happened to all the other payment methods? They are nowhere to be seen and there is no way for me to select them.

This is just another small red-flag that tells me this is nothing more than a scam, as if there wasn’t enough already telling me this.

Same Old Scam, Different Name

As I mentioned earlier, I’ve reviewed scams like this before. Some of the ones that come to mind include Dollars True, Fix Monthly Income, and Regular Dollars.

These older scams were pretty much the exact same thing as Coin4Job. They told you the same lies… that you could make a bunch of money each week sharing your link, that they make money advertising when they don’t have any ads on the site, and they all had very high pay out limits. The entire site was also laid out the exact same way. Its basically a home page, a signup page, and a dashboard page with your referral link and some FAQ’s. Other than that there is nothing.

The difference between this one and the older ones I reviewed is that this one supposedly offers Bitcoin as a payment method.

What these scams are more than likely doing is trying to capture people’s email addresses so that they can sell them. Email marketing is a big business and things like this happen all the time. They will likely sell your email address, along with many others, to other scammers. So if you start to get a bunch of spam emails then you know why.

Conclusion on Coin4Job.com – Avoid

If you want to sign up and share your link to see if it works then by all means go for it. I just don’t suggest doing so. The cash out minimum is $300 so you are going to have to waste a bunch of time to reach this minimum before you even find out if its a scam, which it is.

Have I tried this system out? No? Well then how do I know its a scam? The answer is I just know. Nothing makes sense about it. All in all its a very poor scam. I guess I can’t say this with complete certainly because I haven’t gave it a try but I can say it with 99% certainty.

If you are looking for a way to make money online that actually works and is legitimate I would suggest taking a look at how I make a living online. I’ve been working online since 2015 and make good money doing this.

And of course if you have any questions or comments leave them below and I’ll get back to you soon ?

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Semantic Investment App review
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Semantic Investment App, Scam or Easy Way to Make Money – [Read Review]

Semantic Investment App review

The Semantic Investment App claims to be some crazy good new automated trading software that can easily make over $3,000 a day for its users. But is this really true? Can you really believe what they tell you here of is the Semantic Investment App a scam that you need to avoid like the plague?

The truth is that NO you cannot trust what you hear. This trading app is not what it seems and there is no way I recommend anyone buy into this. I know its free to use but as you will see in this short review it is not worth the risk.

Semantic Investment App Review

You have to be really careful when it comes to trading softwares like this. It seems that there are many more scam softwares/apps out there for automated trading than legitimate ones. When you hear the words “automated”, “easy”, along with bold claims like being able to make $3,000+ per day… you should be suspicious, very suspicious.

And I’m guessing you were suspicious of what you heard here. After all, you are reading my review right now and its a good thing you are.

The truth is that the Semantic Investment App has all the common characteristics of a big old scam, just like Profit Wizard Pro, Bitcoin Bonanza, Bitcoin Focus Group, etc. You will lose your money with this app instead of gain. You will see why I’m saying this.

How The App Works (Allegedly)

Of course, just like every other scam trading software/app that I’ve reviewed, this software runs with some special trading algorithm that is super accurate. It can supposedly predict the forex market so good that it has a 92% accuracy rating.

And of course they don’t really give you any information on how the algorithm actually works. But I suppose this is because it is a “secret”.

The fact that they are very vague when it comes to how this actually works and is so accurate is a major red flag. I understand that if this were true they wouldn’t want to tell you everything or else someone else would just copy them, but they definitely could have told you more than they did.

A Look at the Creator.. The Man Behind The App

The person that presents the app in the video, if you watched it, is named Roger J. Greco. However, this is not true. This is just a made up name to hide the names of the real creators, who are nothing more than scammers.

If you try to find any information on this guy related to the app you will not find a thing other than what is known from the video, which is just about nothing.

What I also find funny is that the German version of the video presentation has a creator by the name of Hans Klein. I was reading another review when I found this information. The reviewer was German himself and had screenshots showing that this was the guys’s name (allegedly).

Funny how the name changes yet Roger would still be Roger in any language. This is just another major red flag that this is a scam.

Fake Testimonials

And the fakeness of this scam app continues….

The testimonial videos of people who claim to have made tons of money with this app are simply not true. These people are paid actors that can be hired on Fiverr.com. They have never actually used the app and are just saying what they got paid to say.

I review scams like this often so I am very used to seeing this. Fiverr is the popular place to hire people to fake testimonial videos. I actually recognized the one lady in the video right away. Below you can see a screenshot of the presentation video along with a screenshot of her profile on Fiverr…semantic investment app scam

But The Software Is Free to Use…

This is where they get you. How can this be a scam if the software is free to use right? The answer is very easily.

What happens when you sign up to use this software is you are directed to a broker to deposit money because of course you have to fund your account before you can make any trades right?

The will direct you to an unregulated broker that follows no rules. They are unregulated and there is virtually no customer protection. From reviews I’ve read Stox Market is one of the brokers they might send you to. But this could change.

 

You will have to start with a minimum deposit of $250, which you can then kiss goodbye because you will never see it again.

The scammers behind Semantic Investment App are partnered with these brokers and get paid to send people to them. Its all one big massive scam.

The app might make you think that you are making money. It might show you winning a bunch of trades and getting more money in your account. I know other scam apps I have reviewed in the past do this. But when you try to cash out your money you will not be able to. This is when people realize they have been scammed.

When it comes to automated trading softwares like this you have to be really careful with the brokers. Brokers make money off of people losing trades so for a legitimate broker to partner and allow people to use an automated trading app like this with 92% accuracy would be extremely rare and probably non-existent. So really look into the brokers with these things. If you can’t find any information or don’t really trust them, avoid it.

Final Thoughts

Semantic Investment App is your typical run-of-the-mill trading software scam. It promises high returns, a high win rate, and automated trading. It claims to be an easy and guaranteed way to make it rich for the most part but in reality it is an easy and guaranteed way to lose a minimum of $250.

Most automated trading apps like this are scams so use your better judgement when you are looking into something. Stay safe out there. If you want to use this app go right ahead but I certainly do not advise doing so.

If interested you can also check out how I make a living online. I figure since you are looking to make money with this trading app online you also might be interested in this. You can learn more here.

Also, leave any comments or questions below and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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Copy My Email System Scam
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Is Copy My Email System a Scam? – [Review]

Copy My Email System ScamCopy My Email System claims that people can easily make hundreds of dollars per day sending out emails with this system, all of which only takes about 10 minutes to do. But is this too good to be true? Is Copy My Email System a scam that is just going to end up leaving you with less money than when you started? Or is this the real deal?

The truth is that Copy My Email System is NOT the real deal. This system is not what it may seem and preys upon those looking for way to make money online. I hope this review can help those looking into this avoid this illegitimate unethical garbage system.

By the way, all the news broadcast videos that they play in the video presentation for this system have nothing to do with Copy My Email System. They are real news broadcasts about work from home jobs but they are not taking or referring to this system in any of them. The person that created this just put them there to try to make this all seem more credible.

 

What is Copy My Email System?

Copy My Email System is a system that you can make money with online by simply copying Bobby’s (the creator) email system. He claims that he will set you up with your own email system for free and ad subscribers to it as well as give you pre-written emails to send out with offers that you can sell and make money with.

This place is promoted as a “complete turn key business” that only takes about 10 minutes of work per day. But as you will see things are not as they are claimed to be.

How You Make Money

This Copy My Email System is one of those systems that you buy into to make money online and then you make money online by getting others to buy into it.

The pre-made emails that you get when you buy into this are just made to get others to buy in. And then when they do you can make money.

So you may be wondering… well how is it possible to make money if its all free. After all they tell you multiple times in the video that it is completely free so it can be a bit confusing as to what is going on here.

Tons of Upsells

To start out its free but this isn’t going to get you anywhere. There are lots of upsells with this system and this is how people will make money off of you and how you will make money off of other people. Just like you are going to be sending people emails trying to get them to sign up, this is probably exactly what happened to you.

There are several different upsells. There are ones where you can buy subscribers and there are ones where you can buy referrals in your downline.

For example one costs $199 and will give you 5,000 subscribers and one costs $297 that will give you 20 emailers in your downline.

Is It an MLM?

I’m not sure exactly how the compensation plan works but it does seem to be a mlm (multi-level marketing) type of opportunity where you make money by recruiting in others and off of the people they recruit in and so on.

The upsells where they try to get you to buy referrals are promoted by telling you how you can make money by the money that they generate. This is how mlm’s work. You recruit others in beneath you and then you earn commissions based off of what they do.

Also in the presentation video “Bobby” tells you several times that he only makes money when you make money.

Its Just a Copy of GIM

So when I went to the disclaimer at the bottom of the sales page I found this…

As you can see it says “GIM System” which stands for “Guaranteed Income Machines”. This system has also went by a bunch of other names like Guaranteed Email System in the past too. This Copy My Email System is just a re-brand of GIM…. that’s it.

You might wonder… well why rebrand the system so much? The answer is because the system has a very bad reputation and after a while there become so many bad reviews online that it doesn’t sell well. So what they do is re-brand it under a different name and keep on selling it. People then think that its some awesome new system when in reality it is the same old one that has tons of bad reviews.

*By the way, you can also see in the screenshot above that the copyright dates do not correspond and that they are outdated. This just goes to show how poor this system really is.

Conclusion on Copy My Email System

Copy My Email System is basically an email spamming system. Your job if you buy into this will be to spam tons of people with emails trying to get them to buy into this same system. Everything about it is unethical.

The decision to buy in to this or not is up to you but I certainly will not be.

If you are looking to make money online I would recommend taking a look at Wealthy Affiliate instead. Their program is newbie friendly and much more legitimate. I’ve been a member since 2015 and make a living online now, which goes to show that it actually works. You can read my review on Wealthy Affiliate here to learn more.

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

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Home Based Wealth System
Easy Money Scams

Home Based Wealth System Review – A Scam by Raena Lynn or Amazing Opportunity?

Home Based Wealth SystemHome Based Wealth System claims to be some amazing program where people can easily make $379 per day working online. But is this really what they tell you it is? Or is Home Based Wealth System a scam that is just going to have a bad ending?

I’m writing this review because the program is not what they lead you to believe it is. The information given makes you think that it is some fairy-tale system that is super easy to make money with when the reality is it is much different. You can make money with what they are selling you here but as you will see you probably won’t want to.

Home Based Wealth System Review

Home Based Wealth System is said to be a program created by a woman named Raena Lynn that you can easily make $379 per day with by posting links online. While some of the information given is true, there is so much fluff and misleading info given on top of it that anyone who goes through this sales page will have a very unrealistic idea of how this is really going to work.

In this review I’ll be going over a few lies that I found on the Home Based Wealth System, how this system works, how you really make money and more.

Lets start out with the lies they tell you…

A Few Lies for You

Was Home Based Wealthy System Really on the News?

At the top of the sales page they tell you that this program has been featured on numerous news sites however this is nothing more than a dirty lie. This program has never been on any news sites and it never will be. They are making up this lie to try to make the program seem more legitimate and more credible to viewers.

If you want proof that this is a lie you can easily go to USAtoday.com, foxnews.com, or any of the other sites and search for this program. You will not find any relevant information.

Raena Lynn…. Who Is This Lady?

This work from home program was supposedly created by a woman named Raena Lynn, but this is not true. I have seen this name many times with nearly identical scam programs out there so I knew it was made up before even looking further. When I came across the typical story of here being a single mom and struggling, living pay check to pay check and then coming across some amazing work from home system I knew for sure it was a lie.

Why was I so sure it was a lie? Well because, like I said, I’ve seen this all a dozen or so times. You can see below a bunch of other screenshots I took of from other scam programs with the same darn story…Kelly Richards, Kelly Simmons, Bobbie Robinson, Susan Whitman, Mick Moore, Raena Lynn, Heather Smith, Shelly Davis, Lisa Cadwell, & Cami White Work at Home Scams

The photos used in these scams are stock photos that anyone can buy and use online. After doing a reverse Google image search I found that you can purchase this particular one on iStock…

How You Make Money With This

Ok, so by now you can see that Home Based Wealth System is not a place that you can trust. They sucker people in with lies and deception. What they tell you is that you can easily make money online with what they call “link posting” and the make it seem like you can do this in 3 very simple steps.

To sum it all up, they act like you can just go post a bunch of links, which only takes a minute to do, and make a ton of money (they tell you $15 each on average). This is all a bunch of garage information and not even close to being true.

This “link posting” stuff they are talking about is actually called affiliate marketing and its what I do for a living. In affiliate marketing you get paid to promote products via affiliate links. Amazon, Best Buy, Nike, Zappos…. every big company out there has affiliate programs like this where they will pay you to do this.

However, you don’t get paid just for promoting. You only get paid when you help make a sale. When someone clicks your link and purchases the product you were promoting, you get paid a commission. And there is much more work involved than just posting a bunch of links everywhere. If it were this easy then everyone would be doing this and it wouldn’t be very profitable.

What They Are Selling You

The real program being sold here isn’t actually called Home Based Wealth System. Its called MOBE, or My Online Business Empire. And basically this program is a digital marketing program that provides training and tools to make money online through affiliate marketing.

This program is what you call a “high ticket” program and basically its one of those programs that people buy into to make money online and then they make money online by getting other people to buy into it. The system is set up to get members to go out and promote the system to others. It is also set up to sell members on various more expensive tiers.

There are a bunch of different products included in the MOBE program. Usually people get others to buy in on the $99 level that includes the 21 step system. This is to get people’s feet in the door. Then after that they will realize that they have to buy the next product level. And they will find that in order to make money selling the products they have to buy them their selves.

The cost of the products get extremely expensive. They go up to well over $20,000 ($29,997 for the Diamond Mastermind) which is why this is called “high ticket”. You can make massive commissions promoting these products but you also have to cough up the money before you can sell them.

Its a big circle where people are pretty much forced to purchase the more expensive products, they promote MOBE to others and get them to buy in which they make money off of, then those people are forced into the more expensive products and the cycle continues.

What They Tell You vs The Truth

As you can see the real program that they are selling you here, MOBE, is very different from the “link posting” that they were telling you about.

You are actually “link posting” with MOBE because its an affiliate business model where you promote your affiliate links and get people to join through them, but its very different from what you are lead to believe early on.

This is how it works a lot of the time. MOBE affiliates are trying to make money selling the program and often times this leads to deception and trickery just to get people to buy into it so they can make money. I’ve reviewed many MOBE promotion sites like Desktop Commission System, Internet Income Explained & My Online Empires, that use deception.

Conclusion on Home Based Wealth System

Ok, so the original program that they are promoting here “Home Based Wealth System” is just part of a funnel to get people to buy into MOBE. The information given is extremely misleading and has very little to do with what you are buying into.

With MOBE itself you can make money. There are people that make a lot of money with it. However, I don’t personally agree with these high ticket programs that are basically big money making schemes in my opinion. Many people out there are pretty much suckered into buying in with no idea of what they are getting themselves into.

Anyways… I hope this review has helped you out! That’s all I have for you.

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

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FreeAdCashSystem
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Is Free Ad Cash System a Scam? – 3rd Party Review

FreeAdCashSystemFree Ad Cash System claims that you can make an extra $3,671.32 per day very easily. If you landed on this site they also tell you that there are limited positions and that you are lucky to get this life-changing opportunity. But is this all a lie? Is Free Ad Cash System a scam system that is just going to leave you with less money than when you start out?

If you came across this money making opportunity and are suspicious of the bold claims made I don’t blame you. Every thing about it seems like a scam and because of this I decided to take a deeper look into it. What I found is good proof that this is indeed a scam. So if you were thinking about trying it out you are going to want to think again.

Free Ad Cash System Review

The Free Ad Cash System sales page makes some seriously bold claims. It has all the common characteristics I would expect to see in your typical get rich quick scam. They tell you everything that people want to hear…. that you can make a ton of money very easily with very little work.

The system was created by a man named Simon Green who claims to have made $22 million with this system and all of that came with just a few clicks of a mouse. Sounds incredible right?

Well the problem is that things aren’t adding up.. and they lie to you. There are things that I can prove are lies as well as things that just don’t make sense about this system that I’ll be going over, both of which point to it being a nasty scam.

How The System Works

Let me first talk about how this system works, how it makes you money.

Apparently it does what is called “ad flipping”. Now I don’t know everything there is, but I have been making money online for years now and consider myself fairly knowledgeable with all the different methods out there yet I have never heard of ad flipping other than from another scam I reviewed in the past (Bitcoin Advertising).

So what the heck is this ad flipping stuff?

Well to be honest I have no idea. In the promo video Simon talks about buying and selling ads but doesn’t give any details. At one point in the video he logs into the system so he can show you “the system in action” but then he just shows how it found some advertisements and tells you that it flips them, then proceeds to show all the money he has made.

There is no information given on how this ad flipping actually works and even searching on Google you can’t find any good info on this. The reason is because this is a made up money making method that makes no sense.

Providing very vague information on how things work is a tell-tale sign of a scam. Usually they leave you hanging where you have to buy into it to see how it works.

Next up I’m going to show you all the fake information I found on the site which goes to show that you cannot trust what they tell you.

Tons of Fake Information

Fake Testimonials

They show you several different testimonial videos from people who have supposedly tried out the system and made tons of money with it. This guy below claims he never thought it was possible to make a dime online but then with this easy system he made over $3,000 in one day.

The problem is that this is all a complete lie. This guy is a paid actor that you can hire on Fiverr to make videos like this for you. I knew this as soon as I saw the video because I have seen his testimonials in many other scam products I have reviewed such as Bitcoin Millionaire Club & Get Paid 1K Per Day.

All the other testimonials they show you are fake as well. I think showing you proof that one is a fake is good enough though.

Fake Limited Availability

Simon tells you that he is only letting 5 people try out this system today and then at the top of the page it will tell you “only 4 spots left!” or maybe it gives you a different number.

This is also not true at all. You could leave the page and come back in a month from now and it would be saying the same thing…. that he is only taking in 5 people today and that there are less than 5 spots left.

This is a classic scam tactic that is used to make people sign up as fast as possible so they don’t take the time to read over reviews like the one I’m writing now.

Fake Income Claims

As you can see in the screenshot above, they claim that some guy named David just made $541 with this system. They are constantly showing you new people and claiming they have made large sums of money. But…. this is all fake as well.

I did a reverse Google image search of “David” and found that his picture is used all over the internet on many different sites. What this means is that it is more than likely a stock photo that anyone can buy and use online for anything….

I’ve Seen This Before

Yes I’ve seen pretty much all of this before. This is pretty much your typical get rich quick scheme. They promise easy, fast money… and lots of it. They even guarantee that you will make money.

They use fake income claims, fake testimonials, fake limited spots open, and the guy behind this “Simon Green” is more than likely fake.

I did a bit of research on him and couldn’t find anything other than from other similar reviews of this scam. This is something else that is typical of a scam. The real people behind it hide their faces because they know what they are doing to people is wrong.

How This System Really Works

Well how it really works is the people behind it make all the money by scamming people and those that buy in are left with nothing.

The system itself is free but what you are first going to have to do is fund your ad flipping trading account. This requires a minimum of $250 and they will refer you to one of their unregulated scam brokers to deposit this. This place will be located outside of the US where they can easily get away with scams like this.

They might make you think that you are making money and show in your account that you are but when you go to withdrawal you will find that you can’t and that all the money you put in is now gone, never to be seen again.

Conclusion = Avoid

Avoid this place at all costs. Everything about it points to it being a filthy scam. There is nothing that I see about Free Ad Cash System that seems legitimate at all.

You can do what you want. If you want to test it out and see for yourself then go for it but although I have not personally tried it out I can pretty much guarantee its a scam.

What you might want to take a look at instead is how I make money online. It has nothing to do with “ad flipping” or any of this garbage. You can read my make money online guide where I go over  how I make money + how others can get started doing the same. Read it here.

Be sure to leave any questions and comments you might have below. I’ll get back to you soon on them 🙂

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Worksheet Processor Jobs
Easy Money Scams

Worksheet Processor Jobs – Scam or Legit Way to Make Easy Money Online?

There are a lot of people getting scammed out there by fake worksheet processor jobs and I’m hopefully going to put an end to at least some of the scamming. Scam worksheet processor jobs lure people in with the hopes of making easy money from home… and lots of it. You need to be careful when it comes to finding work in the online world. Scammers prey upon those looking to make money by sucking them into “make money online” opportunities that don’t make you any money and only make the scammers rich.

In this short post I’m going to be showing a few things you need to be aware of, some examples of worksheet processor job scams, the reality of these jobs and more.

Worksheet Processor Job Misinformation

So I performed a search for “worksheet processor jobs” in Google just now and the first 3 results that came up were scams. This goes to show how cautious you really have to be. Google does a decent job at keeping scams out of results (better than Bing) but they still cannot control what comes up most of the time.

This means it is up to you to know what to look for, to stay smart and to avoid these blood sucking scams.

Scam Worksheet Processor Job Examples…

The very first result that came up on Google that you can see above is a work from home data entry job from “Legit Flex Job Academy”. What’s funny about this to me is that I actually reviewed Legit Flex Job Academy a while back.

They advertise their work from home opportunity as a job that pays good for filling out simple worksheets…Legit Flex Job

You would think that this would be a data entry job right? Filling out simple worksheets is what they tell you and in the Google results it even mentioned data entry.

However… .this place has nothing to do with data entry or filling out worksheets. When I reviewed this a while back I found out that its just some mediocre training on how to make money selling on Ebay, which is so far from what they tell you. On top of that you also have to pay for it which makes no sense if this really were a data entry job.

Another Legit Flex Job Scam

Apparently this same site is promoting another worksheet processing scam now that is called Federal Account Recovery. This scam makes you think that you are processing worksheets to help people recover lost funds. The fund recovery business is legitimate but this is another fake opportunity that will scam you.

What happens here is you supposedly will make money processing these worksheets but first you have to pay to submit them. This money is then stolen and you don’t earn a dime.

Other Scams

Another worksheet processing scam I came across on Youtube. I took a screenshot of the advertisement on the video as you can see here…worksheet processing scams

This scam claimed that people were making over $2,000 per week processing worksheets. I know it says “$1,000+” above but in the video the spokesperson claimed more than that.

Of course the information given was vary vague so there was really no way to know what the job actually was. And of course this opportunity was being promoted as an unlimited income opportunity where you could process as many worksheets as you want, which makes no sense.

Tips To Avoid Worksheet Processing Scams

Tip #1 – Avoid “Worksheet Processing”

I don’t know of any legitimate opportunities that advertise their jobs as “worksheet processing”. From what I see all of these opportunities are scams that are made to sound very easy to lure people in.

If you know of any legit opportunities that use this term then please let me know but as of now I don’t see any.

If you go to Indeed.com and search for “worksheet processing jobs” you are not going to find any that match this search term. The closest thing you are going to find is data entry.

Tip #2 – Look Into The Company

Look into the company that you are supposedly going to be getting paid by. If its a scam opportunity then there is likely going to be a lack of information about the company behind it all. If the company website is very vague and doesn’t really give you much info, I would be suspicious.

Tip #3 – Never Pay for a Job

As I mentioned above, the one worksheet processing job that Legit Flex Job Academy is promoting as I’m writing this is called Federal Account Recovery. This scam job makes you pay to process your worksheets before you ever get paid. This is how they scam you.

Legitimate jobs wouldn’t make you do strange things like this so be wary if you see an opportunity that does.

Tip #4 – Read Reviews

Search around Google for reviews on a particular job before diving into it. I know Google isn’t perfect and you have to be careful what you click on, but they do provide access to good information too. So search around. Look for reviews that don’t seem like they have a hidden agenda.

Conclusion on Worksheet Processing Jobs

This seems to be a newer type of scam opportunity that is growing in size and scamming more and more people. As far as I know there aren’t any legitimate opportunities like this. Sure there are opportunities where you will be processing worksheets but there aren’t any that I know of where this is the only thing you do and they advertise as such.

All of the worksheet processing jobs that I’ve come across make little sense, contain very vague information that leaves you wondering, come off as a super easy way to make money online, and pretty much look like a scam from every way you look at them.

Something else you might want to take a look at is how I make money online. You can read a guide I wrote on how it all works and how others can get started Here.

Questions, comments or concerns? Leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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BITCOIN FOCUS GROUP
"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency, Easy Money Scams

The Bitcoin Focus Group Scam – Disgusting Scam

BITCOIN FOCUS GROUP David Kramer claims that his Bitcoin Focus Group is making people rich…. really rich. He claims that people with absolutely no experience with Bitcoin are becoming millionaires with it. But unfortunately all of this is more than likely a filthy lie. The bottom line is that you cannot trust this place at all and I absolutely do NOT recommend anyone buy into it.

In this short review I’ll be going over what I found out about this place that you will want to here…. and its not good. Is Bitcoin Focus Group a scam? The answer to that is more than likely. This place is full of lies and things that just plain don’t make any sense.

Bitcoin Focus Group Review

David Kramer is supposedly the guy that created Bitcoin Focus Group. He claims that he is selecting a limited number of participants for this group and he claims that it “can and will make you significant profits online”.

Of course when you hear bold claims like this you should be suspicious. With the many similar scams out there like Bitcoin Bonanza & Bit Bubble Tech, you need to be on your toes. And since you are reading my review right now I’m guessing that this is the case.

Opportunities like this that claim to be able to make you tons of easy money are usually scams. This is no different.

What I’m going to show you first are some of the lies that they throw in your face and then I’ll go over how they claim this place makes you money… which makes no sense at all…

A Few Lies to Start Off With

David Kramer is Fake

Whenever I look into a possible scam like this I always search the pictures that they show for people. Why? Well because when it comes to scams the real people behind them hide their faces so that no one knows who they are. What they often do is put up fake pictures instead.

After running a reverse Google image search on this “David Kramer” guy who claims to have created The Bitcoin Focus Group, I found that this is nothing more than a stock photo that anyone can purchase online and use as they wish.

Bitcoin Focus Group David Kramer

In addition to the fake image, I was also not able to find any information about David Kramer and his Bitcoin Focus Group outside of what is said in the promo video for this place.

The Testimonials Are Fake

Just like David Kramer, the testimonial videos they show you in the promo video are also completely fake. I knew these were fake the second I saw them because I have seen these same people in testimonial videos for other scam products I have reviewed.

The people in these videos are paid actors that are saying what they got paid to say. They didn’t actually try out The Bitcoin Focus Group and they didn’t actually make money from it. They did make money… but this was from making fake videos for it.

As you can see below, the one man that was in a testimonial video offers his services on Fiverr, which is where you can hire actors like this…

How Bitcoin Focus Group Makes You Money

Ok, so first “David Kramer” tells you that this focus group makes money by testing out new methods like trading and investment strategies, trading softwares, and so on. Then he tells you that “Johnson and Rutger” is starting a new focus group that is lasting 90 days.

I did a little research on this and “Johnson and Rutger” doesn’t exist as I was expecting.

He goes on to tell you that people in this focus group make money by investing in ICO’s and using trading algorithms. Then he tells you that the Bitcoin Focus Group is an auto trading software that makes trades automatically for you.

Doesn’t Makes Sense?

The reason this is all confusing is because none of it makes any sense. They are just throwing around some terms and trying to make it sound like the next big thing.

The guy talks about ICO’s and things like this and then he tells you that this whole thing is some trading bot…. which has nothing to do with ICO’s.. this makes no sense.

On top of this, at the beginning of the promo video he tells you that this Bitcoin Focus Group is going to make people rich from Bitcoin. But ICO’s have nothing to do with Bitcoin…

I don’t know what to make of all of this. Things just aren’t fitting together and none of it makes sense.

Major Scam Warning Sign

Ok so the software is free right? Ya, that’s what they all say.

The problem is that you will first have to make an initial investment for the trading software to make trades for you and to supposedly make you money. For this investment they will direct you to an unregulated broker.

The fact that they direct you to a broker is a major scam sign. With cryptocurrency trading you do not need a broker. I actively trade in the cryptocurrency market and this is absolutely unnecessary and isn’t making sense to me. You should be able to integrate the bot directly to an exchange itself.

The fact that a broker is involved is another one of the common scam signs that I went over in my post  10 Ways to Spot a Cryptocurrency Scam.

Whats more than likely going to happen is you are going to sign up to use this software, deposit your money and never see that money again. The software might make you think that you are making tons of money but when it comes time to cash out you will not be able to.

Conclusion on Bitcoin Focus Group – Scam

So when I first look into opportunities like this that appear very shady, I go in with the mindset that it is more than likely a scam and that I have to be proven otherwise. In other words, I’m looking for signs that its legitimate to prove me wrong. Unfortunately there is nothing that proves this place to be legitimate. Everything I see about it just further proves that it is in fact a filthy scam that is preying upon those looking to make money online.

You can try out this opportunity if you wish but I certainly don’t recommend it… not even close.

On another note, which is not cryptocurrency related. If you are looking to make money online you might want to take a look at how I do it. The reason I’m mentioning this is because I know a lot of people looking to make money with cryptocurrency are just looking for money and not necessarily interested in the crypto technology they are looking to invest in. So if you are wanting to make money online take a look. I’m making good money online consistently right now doing this.

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

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Profit Wizard Pro scam
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Is Profit Wizard Pro a Scam or Can You Really Make $1,000/day? – Read Review

Profit Wizard Pro scamIf you came across Mark Hughes’ Profit Wizard Pro software and are considering signing up to use it then please read this first. The truth is that things aren’t as they may seem. Profit Wizard Pro claims to be able to make you $1,000’s per day but this isn’t going to happen.

Why am I saying this? Is Profit Wizard Pro a scam software or something? The answer is yes… it is. In this review I’ll be going over why this is a scam and why you need to avoid it.

Profit Wizard Pro Review

The Profit Wizard Pro is a trading software that was created by a man named “Mark Hughes”. He claims that it is based on his own scientific algorithm and it can make insanely accurate market predictions so that you can trade and win every time.

The software itself tells you what to buy and when to buy… all you do is click a button and that’s it.

Warning Signs!

Right off the bat there are a lot of signs that this could be a scam. Scams often lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money online…. and lots of it.

This place claims that all you have to do is click a button. Just think about it, what could be easier? And they claim it will make you $1000 per day minimum… are you kidding me? How can they possibly predict the market that well that they can say it will never earn you less than this?

And of course the entire thing is “free”… all warning signs and very common with scams like this.

There are also a few other major scam signs that I want to go over before I get into how this software actually works….

Fake News

On the promo page for the Profit Wizard Pro software they claim that they have been featured in the media in popular places such as Forbes, CNN Money, Business Insider and TechCrunch…

However this is nothing more than a bunch of lies and its easy to prove. If you go to any of these sites.. such as Forbes.com and search for “Profit Wizard Pro” you will not find a single result related to this.

The reason they are lying to you about being featured in the media is to try to gain credibility. They want you to think that they were because this makes them seem more popular, trustworthy, legitimate, credible, etc.

However since I’m telling you this is all a lie you now know that they are not trustworthy at all.

Mark Hughes Is Fake

I’ve reviewed quite a few similar trading bot softwares like this that have turned out to be scams so I had a feeling that the creator, Mark Hughes, was a fake. This is how many scams operate…. they make up fake names and put fake images up to keep their real identities hidden.

This pretty much always means that the places doing this are scams. Just think about it… why would the person(s) want their identities hidden if this software really did work and make people thousands of dollars per day? That would be a great thing.

But anyway…. this guys is fake. I ran a reverse Google image search for his picture and found it being used on numerous other sites, one of which you can see below…profit wizard pro Mark Hughes

The reason this image is being used all over the internet is because it is a stock image that anyone can buy online and use as they wish.

Fake Testimonials

Yup… even the testimonials are fake with this. The people in the video claiming that they are making all kinds of money with this software are only doing so because they are getting paid to do so. They haven’t actually used the software and nothing they say is true. These people are actors/actresses so I have nothing against them by the way.

Here is one woman that was in the promo video. I looked her up and found her on Fiverr, which is were people can hire people to do these things…

How Profit Wizard Pro Works

Just as I was expecting… they really don’t give you any information on this.

All “Mark Hughes” tells you is that he is a trained and certified predictive analyst who specialized in “machine learning” and developed a scientific algorithm that can accurately predict future market prices.

This algorithm that he created has not been implemented into a software that does everything for you. It tells you when to buy and what to buy.. .all you do is click a button.

This is all they tell you so there is nothing to really look into to see if its legit. But based on all the other lies told and the fact that just about every scam trading software out there tells you this same BS, we can assume that its just another made up lie.

How They Steal Your Money

The software is free to use right? This is what they all tell you. And the truth is… it is free to use. But they still are going to steal your money.

They steal your money because of course you are going to have to invest money initially to be able to trade with. They will refer you to a completely unregulated and untrustworthy broker. Once you deposit the money you will never see it again. The software might make it appear that you are making money but when you go to withdrawal it you will be in for a rude surprise.

Conclusion on Profit Wizard Pro – Scam

As far as I can see this is your typical trading software scam. I have reviewed dozens of similar scams over the years and they are generally all the same with little difference. Most of the trading scams coming out lately are cryptocurrency ones like Bitcoin Bonanza, Bit Bubble Tech, and CryptoRobo.

There is nothing about Profit Wizard Pro that seems legit. When I look into potential scams like this I go in with the mindset that its a scam until proven otherwise. So I look for signs of legitimacy. In this case there is absolutely nothing that seems legit. Everything I see points to it being the scam I suspected it was. And judging by how you did a little extra research and are reading my review I’m guessing you were thinking the same thing.

Anyways, try it if you want but I definitely do NOT recommend doing so.

Also, before you leave you might want to take a look at how I make a living working online. I wrote a short guide you can Read Here where I go over what I do, how it works, and how others can get started. It has nothing to do with automated trading but I figure since you are looking to make money online it is something you would be interested in.

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

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Computer Experts Online
Easy Money Scams, Work At Home Jobs

Computer Experts Online – $379 Per Day or Scam Program? [Real Review]

Computer Experts Online

Computer Experts Online by Karen Johnson is said to be the “#1 choice for sucess online” but this isn’t even close to being true. And yes that is a typo. The people behind this program couldn’t even spell “success” right. But anyways… this isn’t the point of this review and there is a good chance they might have fixed that by the time you are reading this.

The point of this review is to inform people of the truth behind this program. They lure people in looking to make money from home with claims of being able to easily make $379 or more per day by “posting links”. While it is possible to make money as they tell you, it is highly unlikely and I’m going to be explaining why. Overall this program is what most people would call a scam.

Computer Experts Online Review

Computer Experts Online is a program that was created by a woman named Karen Johnson (more on her). What it does is provides training and tools to be able to make money doing what they call “link posting”. However, the sales pitch for this program is extremely misleading and anyone who joins expecting what they tell you will be very disappointed.

Overall this program is what you can call a scam. Its a waste of time and this comes from someone who has been making money in the in the online world since 2015, now making a living.

The first thing I want to go over is some of the lies that are on the sales page and the fact that this program is one of many that is constantly being re-hashed under different names.

The Lies

Fake News

On the sales page one of the first things you see is that they have news outlets’ logos plastered at the top. They do this to somewhat mislead people into thinking that this is a legitimate program that has been featured on the news. However, it hasn’t and it never will be.

You can easily disprove this by going to any of the news outlets’ websites and searching for “Computer Experts Online”. You won’t find a thing relevant to all of this.

Fake Limited Availability

There are several different areas where they tell you that the openings for this are limited. Below I took a screenshot of what was shown on the sales page after I entered my email address and name…

This is another lie. You can exit the page and come back to it in a week, a month, etc. and its still going to be telling you the same thing. This is just to scare people into buying into this program faster without doing the proper research, such as reading this review here.

Fake Person

The person behind this program, “Karen Johnson”, doesn’t even exist. She is a fictitious character created by the real makers of this program to try to relate to people.

Of course she has the typical background of struggling, living paycheck to paycheck, and then one day discovering this incredible way to make easy money online that barely takes any work.

Below is a screenshot I took from the sales page of this “Karen Johnson” character…Computer Experts Online Karen Johnson

And here you can see that this photo is a stock photo that anyone can purchase from iStock. This woman’s name is not what they tell you. 

This same photo has been used in numerous other identical scams which brings me to my next point…. its a re-hashed program that changes up its name.

Old Program With Many Names

This “link posting” scam has went by a ton of different names over the years. Some examples that I have reviewed include Home Internet Income, Instant Income From Home, Home Jobs Now, Accelerated Income, Xtreme Home Paycheck and Entrepreneur Jobs Clublink posting scams

Its all the same thing just with a name change. The reason that this is changing names so much is due to the negativity that becomes associated with the old names.

The simple fact is that these programs are horrible (as I will explain next) and that people complain about them. They get a bad reputation so they come out under different names.

Can You Really Make Money With “Link Posting”?

The answer is yes you can but with the approach that these crap programs take you won’t make much of anything and surely no where near $379/day.

They make it seem so simple, like you just post some links all over the internet and are all of a sudden making a ton of money. If it were this easy I would have all of my friends and family doing it… but its not.

What they refer to as “link posting” is really called affiliate marketing and it is a legitimate business model. Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Walmart…. pretty much every online store out there will pay people to promote their products. These programs are free to join and you get paid to help make sales.

I’ve been doing this since 2015 and currently make a living doing so. However… its not like they tell you. They show you this fake “income calculator” and have you calculate some massively misleading inflated value for how much you will make…

The reality is that you only get paid when you help make sales, not for just promoting something. You only get paid when someone clicks on your affiliate link and purchases the product you are promoting. And there is absolutely no way you can predict what you will make with a link by using a calculator like this.

Things are more complicated then they seem and this program tries to make everything so simple. Believe me when I tell you that if things were this simple then I would be doing it this way. But they aren’t.

Affiliate marketing is a great business model but unfortunately there is more to it then just spamming some links everywhere.

If you are looking for a legitimate program to learn how to make money doing this I recommend Wealthy Affiliate. They provide the training and tools necessary to do this. This is is where I started out at in 2015 and I’m still a member, which goes to show how good I think they are.

Conclusion on Computer Experts Online – Scam

Computer Experts Online is nothing more than a re-hashed old scam that lures people in by telling them that its easy to make money online if you buy into it. Unfortunately most of what they tell you is bogus.

If you do buy into this you will be given a cookie cutter website, customer records, and some outdated training. They will basically train you on how to spam links to your “customers” to get them to go to your crappy website…. none of which will work out good.

So in closing here.. stay away from this program. Its a waste of time and money (in my opinion of course). If you are interested in making money with affiliate marketing then I suggest reading my review on Wealthy Affiliate as I mentioned above.

Comments, questions, concerns? Leave them below and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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Duty Money
Easy Money Scams

Is Duty Money a Scam? – AVOID

Duty MoneyDuty Money claims that they will pay you good amounts of money for performing very simple tasks. But is this really true and can you trust this old rundown site that looks like it was made back during the start of the internet? Seriously… this site looks horrible.

The point of my review here is to tell you and prove to you that you cannot trust this site. They lie and are not going to pay you as they say they will. This is a good old fashion scam and although it is free to join, you will be wasting your time with it.

Duty Money Review

Duty Money (dutymoney.com) is free to join and claims you can start making money from home today with their site. On the homepage there isn’t much information at all. All they do is show you is the total amount of money paid to users today and give you the option to login or register.

There is nothing telling you what you will be doing to make money online or anything like that.

However, before joining to see what its all about I already knew. How? Well because I review other programs in the past that are identical to this such as Dollar Tell and Regular Dollars. You can see from the screenshot below that the Regular Dollars program’s homepage is the exact same…dollartell.com

How You Make Money

Once inside you will see that the only way to make money is by getting other people to join the site. They provide you with an affiliate link that you can share and when you get people to sign up through it you will get credit and supposedly get paid $10.

They tell you that you should share your link on social media, forums etc to get people to sign up through it. Then they can do the same thing… get others to sign up and get paid $10.

This sounds a bit strange though right? I mean where is the money coming from in the first place? They need to be making money somehow in order to be able to pay you money like this so where is it coming from?

Here is what they tell you

They tell you that you are getting paid to help generate traffic to their advertisers websites. So this means that there should be ads on the site. It would make sense if there were ads. You would be getting paid for driving traffic to the site that would then go on to click ads.

The problem is that there are no ads on the entire darn site. This is the same for the other identical programs I reviewed that I mentioned.

I even made sure to turn off my adblocker and still no ads. This makes absolutely no sense and is an obvious lie.

$300 Minimum Payout???? Seriously?

This is a sign of a scam. They have an extremely high payout amount. Why do you have to wait to get to $300 before you can cash out?

I’ll tell you why…. so that you waste your time referring others to join the site and waste even more time trying to reach that $300 level… only later to find out that you can’t get your money and that it was all a scam.

Just think about it. If they had a $20 cash out amount then people would find out its a scam right away. They want to leave you hanging.

What They Are Really Doing

What they are really doing here is capturing your personal information… your email in particular. When you register you enter your email. People sell emails for online marketing purposes and that is what I’m guessing these scammers are doing.

They are capturing a bunch of people’s emails and selling them. So if you did sign up then don’t be surprised if you start getting a lot of spam emails in your inbox. There will be people trying to sell you things if my theory is true.

Conclusion on Duty Money – Scam

Duty Money is one of the most busted up, run down, low class scams that I’ve ever seen. The entire net worth of the website is probably about 5 cents. The poor look of the website itself should have been enough to turn you off about this opportunity. I’m guessing it probably was judging by how you are reading my scam review and all.

If you want a way to make real money legitimately online then I’d suggest taking a look at how I do so. I make a living working online and have been doing so since 2015. You can read my guide to making money online here where I go over what I do, how it all works, and how others can get started.

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

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