Link Cash System
Easy Money Scams

Link Cash System Review – Is Johnathon Crisper’s System a Scam?

Link Cash System

Johnathon Crisper claims that anyone can easily make $500 per day “messing around on the internet” with his Link Cash System. But is this really true or is this just another bogus scam that is either going to be a waste of time or money?

The second I came across the sales page for this system I knew I had to write a review on it. Why? Well because there is A LOT of very misleading information being given that I’m going to clear up. If you are wondering is Link Cash System a scam then you are going to want to read this.

Link Cash System Review

Johnathon Crisper claims that he developed this automated system that leverages a “weakness” that is untouched and unchecked. He claims that it exploits some secret loophole that has to do with Facebook, Apple, Twitter, etc.

And of course he claims that his automated system that he made does just about everything for you. All you have to do is about 30 minutes of work per day which consists of sharing a link he gives you.

But is any of this true? Are people really making $500-$1000 per day with this system? Lets find out.

Who is Johnathon Crisper?

He claims to be from Orange County, CA but I can’t find any information on this guy. I found other people with this name out there but can’t find anything about him and this Link Cash System other than what is said in the sales video.

This is a red-flag right off the bat. When looking into programs like this in an industry that is filled with scams, you have to be careful.

How did he create this system?

Of course he gives you a fairy-tale story about how he overheard a secret meeting between Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and other billionaires where they shared secrets for making money online. He claims they talked about some new system for affiliates that was “push button” and can’t fail.

When he got home after overhearing the meeting he implemented what they talked about and made over $300 by the next day.

*Note: This Link Cash System is actually a re-hashed version of Facebook Cash System, which I reviewed in the past. It has the same sales video and everything. Now wonder why this all looked familiar to me!

How You Make Money…. BS

The way he makes you believe you will be making money is very misleading. Why? Well because if you do what he says… which basically consists of posting links on Facebook, forums, emailing people links, etc, you will make little to no money. There is no way you will make $500 – $1000 per day doing that… not even close.

Spamming emails links just doesn’t work. No one is going to click on spam links and eventually all your emails will start ending up in spam folders where no on will even see them. And on Facebook they don’t allow people to spam affiliate links. This is prohibited and will not work out. Same goes for forums… you will likely be banned if you do this.

Not only will you find this very difficult to make money with but it is also not even close to being sustainable. Its a BS system that he is promoting to make money. He isn’t trying to help other people make money he is just suckering people into this so that he can make a quick buck.

I could go on and on about why this system will not work because I’ve been an active affiliate marketer since 2015 and know a thing or two, but I think you probably already know its a scam.

Oh… and by the way, the testimonial videos he showed are fake as can be. These are paid actors from Fiver who are simply saying what they got paid to say…

Affiliate Marketing The Right Way

Affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products/services online with affiliate links, is a legit way to make money. As I said, I’ve been doing this since 2015 and actually make a living doing it. So don’t let a scam like this leave a bad taste in your mouth. The business model itself is legit its just that the approach Link Cash System takes will never make you the money it claims it will.

Affiliate marketing isn’t quite as easy as just posting some links around online and then watching the money roll in. If it were that easy then I’d have everyone I know doing it to make money online. But of course its a bit more complicated if you want to do things right.

If you are interested in making money with affiliate marketing then I suggest reading my review of Wealthy Affiliate here. Wealthy Affiliate is a training program that provides both tools and training to make money doing this. They are actually where I got started and I’m still a member to this day, which tells you how much I like what they bring to the table.

Conclusion on Link Cash System – Scam?

I guess maybe its not a complete scam because you can make some money with it… however.. the way they mislead people and try to sucker you into buying this is a scam. There is just no way it will work out like they tell you. If you do buy and and follow the system you are just going to be wasting your time learning the wrong way to do things, similar to other link posting scams like Internet Income Online & Home Online Profits Club.

I’m guessing you probably already knew this was a scam judging from how you clicked to read my review and all. But at least now you have confirmation of it. Scam without a doubt.

Anyways… that’s all I have for you hear. Avoid this Link Cash System at all costs and if you want to learn how to make money with affiliate marketing legitimately then there is no better place than Wealthy Affiliate.

Be sure to leave any comments or questions you have in the comment section below. I’ll get back to you 🙂

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

Bitcoin Bonanza Scam Alert – This Trading Software Is a Scam!

Bitcoin BonanzaBitcoin Bonanza is a cryptocurrency trading software that is supposedly making people over $10,000 per day. But we all know that you can’t trust everything you hear online and this does sound a bit excessive.

So is this true? Or is Bitcoin Bonanza a scam that you need to avoid? I’ll get straight to the point of this review here and warn you that this is a scam. I see scams like this all the time and in this review I’ll be going over why it is one.

Bitcoin Bonanza Trading Software Review

Upon landing on the sales page I was fairly certain it was a scam right off the bat. Because of this I went in with the mindset that they have to prove to me that it isn’t a scam. But after digging around and looking for information my suspicious was just further confirmed.

Whenever you come across a system like this that claims it is super easy and that you can make $9,600 in just 24 hours you need to be very cautious because its more than likely a scam.

In the ridiculous sales video I watched for this they were saying that every person in the beta group that tested this software out made over $11,000 in just a single day. Are you kidding me?

How Does It Work?

Well of course there is just about no information at all on how any of it actually works. You are just supposed to trust that it can make you thousands of dollars per day without knowing how on earth it even does it.

They tell you that the trading software runs on an “unmatched trading algorithm that breaks market laws”. This is great and all but it doesn’t tell me anything about how it actually works. How does it break market laws. What does the algorithm look for and how does it find such profitable trades?

There is no information on how it actually works and this is one of the most common characteristics you will see with scams.

Red Flag! – Limited Availability Scam Tactic

When you try to exit the page you will see a popup that comes up in your face stating there are only a few spots left and that you must reserve your spot now. This is a common scam tactic used to create a false sense of scarcity to try to get people to buy in right away.

This makes viewers think that it is urgent that they get in and often leads to people buying in without doing the extra research and coming across reviews like this one that I’m writing now.

I know that this limited availability popup is completely fake because you can exit the site and come back to it in a week or even a month and it will say the same darn thing.

Another Red Flag! – Fake Testimonials

Down below the sales video on the sales page you will see testimonials from people who are supposedly members of this system and have been making tons of money. I like to read over testimonials and reviews before I buy into things like this but the problem with these testimonials in particular is that they are completely fake and made-up.

How do I know? Well I ran a reverse Google image search for the one lady’s picture that is in one of these testimonials and as you can see below this same picture is being used all over the internet. The creators of this scam just took the image and threw it in here. 

A Look at The Creators.. Yet Another Problem

And yet another major problem that I came across is that there is not information on the creators of this trading software. I want to know more about the team behind things like this before I jump in and with this there is no information at all.

Doesn’t this seem a bit strange? With legitimate softwares, programs, business opportunities, etc… you should be able to read up on the people who started it all. Because there is no information on anyone I am forced to believe that they are hiding something. For some reason the creators don’t want us to know them and this is another red flag for me.

For all I know the creators of this could be the same people as the creators of scams like Bitconnect, Crypto Magnet, Crypto Genius, and others. I just don’t know if I can trust them or not and in a market filled with scams like this its just too risky.

Conclusion on Bitcoin Bonanza – What a Scam

There is pretty much no doubt that this is one big scam. There is nothing about it that makes me believe it is legitimate. Everything points to it being a scam. There are certain characteristics to look for when spotting a crypto scam and this has many of these characteristics present. There are more that I’m not even going to go over but I think you get the point from what I did cover above…. you just can’t trust this place. Everything about it is a lie.

This is just another scam software that lures people in with the hopes and dreams of making easy money online. There are a lot of scam artists out there capitalizing on the cryptocurrency boom. This new technology has gained a lot of popularity and with popularity like this along with the ability to make money, the scam artists are everywhere. I literally review a new cryptocurrency related scams several times per week on my site here.

If you do sign up here is what is going to happen: They give you the software for free but you will then have to fund your trading account. Once you fund your account you will never be able to get your money back. They might make it look like you are making money with the software but you will not be able to withdrawal that money because everything is fake. Its all a fraud.

So just be careful out there and avoid opportunities like this.

On another note, which is not cryptocurrency related. If you are looking to make money online check out 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 over $6,000/mo 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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Dollarstrue
Easy Money Scams

Is Dollars True a Scam? – Yes and I’ll Go Over Why

DollarstrueDollars True (dollarstrue.com) claims that they pay $10 for completing the simplest of tasks which only take 30 seconds to do. Compared to other somewhat similar sites that pay you to complete tasks this amount is extremely high. Because of this I was suspicious upon landing on this site and decided to dig a little deeper into things to see if they are even legitimate. And since you are reading this review I’m guessing you are also suspicious of the claims made.

Is Dollars True a scam? The short answer is yes and in this review I’ll be going over why I say this.

Dollars True Review

Dollars True is pretty much the same thing as Fix Monthly Income, Dollar Tell, and Regular Dollars. They claim to pay you to perform small tasks but if you join you will find out that there is only 1 task to be completed and this is to refer other people. The only way to get paid here is by referring others to join.

On top of that it is highly unlikely that you will actually get paid once you read the extremely high cash out minimum. I’ll be going over all of this.

A Look Inside

So even though I was fairly certain that it was a scam I decided to register and see whats going on inside the members dashboard. After joining and logging in, I found that there are not really any tasks for you to complete. The only “task” that you can do to earn money is to refer other people to join.

By referring other members you can supposedly make $10 for everyone that joins through you. You get your own referral link which you can post around online and when people click on it and join, you get credit.

The minimum cash out amount is $300. So for some reason they are making you reach an account balance of $300 before you can get your money. I guess this isn’t really too high if you are able to earn $10 per referral, but I still get suspicious of places like this that have very high cash out amounts. Usually it means they are scams… which you will see this is…

How They Make Money.. Doesn’t Make Sense

Ok so for them to be able to pay you $10 for each referral they have to be making money right? The money has to come from somewhere. It can’t just come out of thin air.

This is what they tell you…. They say that they get paid from advertisers. When you refer others to DollarsTrue you help them make more money because you help generate more traffic and advertisers make more. This sounds good and all but there is one small problem. I take that back.. one HUGE problem…. there are NO ADVERTISEMENTS!

How are they advertising on their site if there are no advertisements? I check and my adblocker wasn’t blocking anything on the site nor did I see anything. This makes absolutely no sense and the strange thing is that this is the same exact thing that Fix Monthly Income and the other nearly identical sites tell you.

What Is Really Going On Here?

This site is more than likely in the business of selling email addresses and personal information. They capture your email when you register and you also have to enter your name. These are then usually sold to spammers online that are trying to get people to buy into things or to scam you in one way or another. So if you registered and then start to receive a bunch of spam emails, you know what is going on.

Other than that I don’t see what else the point of this site could be.

Even If This Was Real It Wouldn’t Work Out

Even if they did really pay $10 for referring people you would never make much money from something like this. They provide no training on how to actually refer others to join. Marketing an opportunity is no small task. On the site they tell you to post your referral link on forums, social media, etc… but this won’t work out great. Unless you have a massive social media following or something this isn’t going to get you many referrals.

How do I know this? Well because I’ve been involved in online marketing since 2015 and if it were this easy then everyone would be doing it and making tons of money in the process.

Conclusion on Dollars True – Scam

Dollars True is a poorly put together scam site that lures people in with the hopes of making extremely easy money online. There is no way they can afford to pay people how they say, their entire business model makes no sense. They say they get paid from advertisers yet I see no proof of this. This site is nothing more than a scam and waste of time.

Lesson learned: If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is.

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

The Bitcoin Advertising Scam – Yes… Another Major Scam

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

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

Bitcoin Advertising Review

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

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

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

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

What is Bitcoin Advertising?

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

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

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

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

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

Summary of what it is:

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

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

Some More Red-Flags

#1 – Its Too Easy

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

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

#2 – No Information on The People Behind It

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

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

#3 – Its Completely Free

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

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

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

Conclusion on BitcoinAdvertising – Scam

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

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

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

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

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

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Easy Money Scams

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

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

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

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

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

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

Some Warning Signs That These Are Scams

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

1) Fake News Endorsements 

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

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

2) Fake Limited Availability

Many times you will see something like this…

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

A Look at The Fake Women Behind These

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

Why These Programs Will NOT Work

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

What They Tell You Link Posting Is

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

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

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

What Link Posting Really Is

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

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

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

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

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

What These Programs Provide You With

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

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

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

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

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

Conclusion on These Work at Home Scams

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

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

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

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

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

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Wiseball Secret Society
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Wiseball Secret Society Review – Big Old Scam!

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

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

Wiseball Secret Society Review

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

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

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

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

You Can’t Trust This Place

Fake Testimonials

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

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

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

Kathy Graham…. Fake?

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

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

How You Make Money With This

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

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

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

Conclusion on Wiseball Secret Society & The Auto Money System

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

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

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

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

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

==> Guide to make money like I do

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

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

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

Copy My Cash Code Review

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

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

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

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

 

Signs That This Is a Scam

Fake Limited Availability

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

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

Fake Comments 

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

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

Fake Testimonials?

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

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

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

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

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

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

My Guess On This Program

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

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

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

Conclusion on Copy My Cash Code – Scam?

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

There are a lot better opportunities out there.

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

==> Recommended program here

If you have any questions or comments be sure to leave them below in the comment section and I’ll get back to you soon ?

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"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency, Easy Money Scams

Banking On Blockchain, Scam Trading Software or Great Opportunity? – Real Review

Banking On BlockchainThe Banking On Blockchain trading software boasts of insanely high returns and is marketed as a super easy way to make thousands of dollars per day. But is this really true? Or is Banking On Blockchain a scam software that is just going to take your money and run with it?

There are legitimate cryptocurrency trading softwares out there but from what I have seen online the overwhelming majority of the ones being heavily marketed are scams. So you can never really be too sure when it comes to things like this. In fact, some other very similar trading software scams that I reviewed recently include Crypto Magnet & Bitcoin Millionaire Club.

Banking On Blockchain Review

Upon first coming across this software I was very suspicious of it all. Not only am I always suspicious of automated trading bots softwares, but also the fact that the sales video for this made insane income claims that are very characteristic of scams.

I mean seriously… come on now. They claim that you can make $13,000 a day everyday with this software, of course all with just 20 minutes of work. This is insane and I’m not falling for it at all. Right off the bat this place has many of the crypto scam warning signs that I’ve seen before.

Why This Doesn’t Make Sense To Me

Ok, so as I said, there are legitimate trading softwares out there that will trade cryptos and I know that some of them work. But I have never heard of one working as insanely good as this software claims to.

I don’t understand how it can be possible for this to make you $13,000 per day with just a $250 initial investment. This makes no sense. Just think about it. When you first start out that would be a 5,200% profit. That is crazy and I can’t wrap my head around it.

I understand that you with some of the trading bots out there you may be able to get to the $13,000/day profit level eventually. But this would be when your trading balance is around $100,000 or so and you have massive amounts to trade with. When you are trading with just $250 this doesn’t make any sense.

How Does The Software Work?

How can it possibly be making you $5,200% profit? Where is it finding these trades to be able to do this?

I don’t know… maybe I’m just an idiot but I see no plausible way that this software can make the returns that it claims to be able to. It sounds like every other crypto trading software scam out there.

Why Do You Need a Broker? – Red-Flag

This is something else that doesn’t make sense to me and makes me more suspicious that this is nothing more than a big old scam. Why do you need a broker to trade crypo’s?

You should just be able to hook the trading software up to a cryptocurrency exchange. There is no need for a broker and I have no idea why they would refer you to one. I’m very suspicious of this because I have seen countless trading software scams over the years and they always scam you out of your money the same exact way…. they refer you to some unregulated, unknown scam broker that takes your money and you never see it again.

Maybe there is a reason that they refer you to a broker but I don’t understand it. If you are reading this and have the answer as to why this is the case I would appreciate it if you leave a comment below to explain it. But as for now this is another major red-flag that this is nothing more than a scam.

A Look at The Creators Behind Banking On Blockchain

Its always important to take a look behind the scenes to see if the creators of the software are trustworthy and credible.

Yet of course… just as expected… we don’t know anything about the people behind it. They don’t give you any good information to go off of. This could have been created by a known group of scammers, it could have been created by a blockchain genius, it could have even been created by a trained monkey…. We don’t know.

Usually with legitimate programs/softwares it is very easy to find out who is behind it and they provide you with information showing why these people are qualified to create such. Since there is no information like this it just leads me to believe once again that this is nothing more than a scam.

Its Free?

And of course the software is free to use. The creators are just so so kind and are letting everyone make it rich out of the kindness of their hearts.

Being free is another major red-flag in my book.

I don’t know of any legitimate trading softwares that are actually free. You get what you pay for and usually good things cost more money.

Conclusion on Banking On Blockchain – Scam?

Although I have not personally bought Banking On Blockchain and tried it, I can tell you with about 99% certainty that this is a scam. After investing the initial $250 you will likely never see a penny of profits and will be out your money.

Out of all the many online money making programs out there, crypto trading software scams seem to be the most rampant at this point in time. With the massive boom in the crypto industry the scammers behind many of these are riding the new wave of popularity and taking advantage of those that are looking for a piece of the profits.

There are dozens upon dozens of very similar scams out there and you have to be careful what you get into. Most are scams.

In the online world there are way more scam programs than legitimate ones so it can be difficult filtering out the scams and finding the right opportunities. One program that I will always recommend if you are looking to make money online is this program. I’ve been a members since 2015 and make a living working online now. This has nothing to do with cryptocurrency but I know many people looking into this are just looking for a way to make money online.

You can read my review of this program Here.

And if you have any comments or questions just leave them in the comment section below ?

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Crypto Magnet, Scam That You Need to Avoid! – Read Review

CryptoMagnet reviewCrypto Magnet claims to be some incredible software that makes people a minimum of $2,750 per day trading cryptocurrencies. But is this really true? Can you really trust what you hear? Or is Crypto Magnet a scam that is going to suck the money out of you and leave you with less than when you started?

If you are suspicious of this software then good for you. This is a pure scam and I’m going to be going over why I think this in my short review here. I hope you haven’t bought into it yet but if you have I would look into getting your money back as soon as possible.

CryptoMagnet Software Review

The Crypto Magnet software supposedly makes trades with 94.2% accuracy and has over 3,000 members making over $2,750 per day. The creator of this software, who goes by the name of Jonathan Adams, supposedly hired a team of the best developers in the world to make this.

He claims that you are 100% guaranteed to make you money and it sounds awesome right? I means this claims to make you fast an easy money. Who wouldn’t want that?

Unfortunately the truth is that this is all a scam as you will soon see.

How Does It Work (Allegedly)

Of course they don’t really go into much detail on how it really works. They just give a brief overview that is pretty vague and present no proof.

The guy tells you that this software is integrated with financial market makers throughout the world and recognizes patterns and trends of leading assets.

He says that it finds “reversal patterns” when a trend is about to end. It identifies patterns from the past and with this can then somewhat predict the future so that it wins 94.2% of trades for you.

The problem here is that this makes no darn sense. He tells you that this has been making millionaires since 2014 and claims that it relies on past price history. He also says that it will be able to make around 29 trades per day that have a 94.2% accuracy rate. I don’t see how it can possibly find this many trades per day if its only trading with the biggest cryptocurrencies. It would have to be relying on very small market fluctuations which are pretty much meaningless.

This really makes no sense to me. I don’t know.. maybe I’m just dumb, but I actually trade crypto’s myself and have been doing so for a while now, and this guy just isn’t getting through to me.

What also doesn’t make sense to me is how he talks about the software being integrated with financial market makers. What the heck does this have to do with cryptocurrencies?

But anyways… forget all about how he tells you how it works because its all a lie. The whole thing is a lie. In fact, this Jonathan Adams guy doesn’t even exist.

The Fake Creator Behind This

One thing that you should know is that this “Jonathan Adams” guy is fictitious. He is not really the CEO of this software. The people behind this software just made him up out of thin air to put a face to this scam.

I found this out by doing a reverse image search on Google. When I looked up his image I found literally hundreds of other websites using the same image. This is because it is just a stock photo that anyone can buy online and use on their site.crypto magnet Jonathan Adams

Doesn’t Know What He Is Talking About

At one point in the video he talks about Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin but accidentally calls the latter “Litcoin”, which does not exist. This just goes to prove that this guy has no idea what he is doing.

If he really had created a software like this and has been involved with trading cryptos for years then this mistake would have never happened.

How They Steal Your Money

Ok, so the system is free to use right? Of course. But you are going to have to deposit money to get started with the software so that it can make trades. The minimum investment is $250 and this is what they will steal from you.

And by the way. this also makes no sense at all. What they will do is refer you to a broker that you will deposit your money to online but when it comes to trading cryptocurrencies there is no need for a broker. This is just yet another thing about this all that makes no sense which I go over in my post for 10 signs of a cryptocurrency scam.

Conclusion on Crypto Magnet Software – Scam

This is just your typical cryptocurrency trading software scam. These have been popping up everywhere lately so you really have to be careful. I actually just reviewed a couple other similar scams including Crypto Money Maker & Bitcoin Millionaire Club, which you need to avoid as well.

If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is. This rule of thumb works out more often than you may think. When you hear of a system that can generate you fast cash with little effort, run away. Its more than likely a scam.

In the online world there are way more scam programs than legitimate ones so it can be difficult filtering out the scams and finding the right opportunities. One program that I will always recommend if you are looking to make money online is this program. I’ve been a members since 2015 and make a living working online now. This has nothing to do with cryptocurrency but I know many people looking into this are just looking for a way to make money online.

You can read my review of this program Here.

And if you have any comments or questions just leave them in the comment section below 🙂

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Passive Paychecks (aka Passive Paychex) Scam – Avoid At All Costs!

Passive Paychecks systemIf you are wondering is Passive Paychecks system a scam (aka Passive Paychex) then keep reading. I came across this system being promoted online the other day and knew I had to take a look into it. It has all the common scam characteristics which make me very suspicious.

The bottom line is that what is said in the sales video that I watched is very misleading and more than likely a bunch of BS. In this review I’ll be going over a few things that everyone should know about this place.

Passive Paychecks System Review

Let me first say that there is no need for you to rush. This system claims to have a limit of 200 members to make you buy into it as fast as possible but this number is nothing more than a commonly used scam tactic to get people to buy in without doing proper research.

This website has been around for a while and if you would leave and come back in a week, it would be telling you the same thing.

But anyways… on to the review…

In the promotional video for this system the spokesperson claims that the secret to creating unlimited wealth has been kept out of reach of the general public. He claims that they purposely don’t teach you it in school because they want to keep you with little money and power.

He claims that this Passive Paychecks system is the secret they have been keeping from you and that it can make you as much money as you want and as often as you want. He even goes on to say that Richard Branson, Bill Gates, & Oprah use Passive Paycheck System tactics.

Pretty much everything in the sales video points to this being a scam. He claims you can make super easy money very fast, that it is pretty much completely automated, that billionaires are using this system but offers no proof, and so on. It reminds me of Desktop Commission System & Internet Income Online, which are 2 recent scams I reviewed.

Also, the way he says it works is very vague and he really doesn’t give much information to go off of.

How It Makes You Money

He really doesn’t say much of anything here. There are 3 steps to the process that he tells you about which include…

 

  1. Need an automated system in place that makes money for you
  2. Need a product to sell – need to get people to buy products from you instead of from Amazon, Walmart, etc
  3.  Need an educational platform with training that shows you what to do

This system claims to provide all of this. And it sounds good and all. I mean, of course you can make money selling products online. And of course the system is very much automated due to the very nature of online business.

But how are you selling products? What is the method used? Are you going to be dropshipping, affiliate marketing, etc? How are you going to get people to buy the products? Are you going to be using paid ads to drive traffic, SEO, social media marketing????

He leaves this system as vague as possible so that people have no idea what they are getting into. I’ve been making money online since 2015 and have made money in more way than one, and I have so many questions about this that he does not go over.

This is yet another very common characteristic of a scam. They leave you knowing nothing so that you buy into it, and its not until after you buy in that you realize it wasn’t worth the money.

Something That Makes No Sense…

Near the end of the video, the spokesman shows a video of “James P” who claims to have earned a commission of $20,050 with this system…… are you kidding me???? If he earned a commission of $20,050 that means that he somehow sold a product online that was priced at well over $20,050.

What the heck is this guy selling? Airplanes? Sports cars? This just doesn’t make any sense.

Caught In a Lie

Remember how at the beginning I said that the who “only 200 spots available” thing was a lie? Well look at this…

When I clicked on the button after the sales video to purchase the system it told me that there are only 63 spots left. The problem is that at the very beginning it told me there were only 12 spots left. So how does the amount of spots increase like this?

Conclusion on Passive Paychecks System – Scam

This system has all the tell-tale signs of a good old fashion internet scam. The entire sales video is a bunch of fluff that really tells you nothing about the system. The spokesperson in the video, who supposedly created this system never even tells you his name which I find pretty strange.

There is just nothing that adds up here and although I never purchased this system I am 99% sure its a scam.

If you want to buy into it then go right ahead but I sure as heck am not.

Update: This system is also going by “Passive Paychex” now as well…Passive Paychex system

If you are looking to make money online with an honest and legitimate program then what I would recommend is this program. I’ve been a member since 2015 and make good money with it. You can read my review about it Here.

And be sure to leave any comments or questions you may have below this post. I’ll get back to you with any questions 🙂

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