Viral Pay scam
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Is Viral Pay a Scam? – Avoid at All Costs

Viral Pay (viralpay.co) claims that you can start making $500 today by inviting friends to join the site, which will earn you $10 each time. They also claim to be “the #1 influencer network helping you make money with social media”.

But is any of this true? Is it really as easy as it seems? Or is Viral Pay a scam?

It sounds pretty amazing that you can earn potentially life-changing amounts of money by just sharing your link on social media and getting others to sign up–but this website also seems a bit fishy and too good to be true.

I’m guessing you probably are thinking the same–judging by the fact that you are reading my review now.

And it’s a good thing you did come across it because this is a website I definitely DO NOT recommend joining. In short, yes it is a scam and I will be going over why.

Viral Pay Review

It all sounds so easy, which is the reason this opportunity is so attractive. I mean who wouldn’t want to earn easy money online?

They tell you that all you have to do is join, share your link and cash out… Sounds easy enough…how it worksAnd for all of the doubters out there, or people who are suspicious that it might be a scam, they claim to already have 65,000+ happy members and to have already paid out $20 million…

stats

BUT… Remember you can’t always trust what you hear or see online. This is just what they tell you–and since it is their website they can tell you whatever they want to.

That said, if these statistics really were true that would be quite impressive (but they’re not).

Further down the homepage they also had a section with a bunch of testimonials, with people claiming to have made significant amounts of money on the website, such as “Jack M” who earned over $21,000…testimonials

Ya… So that is what they tell you… But who really cares what they say… Let’s get into why this is a scam and why you should avoid it…

Scam? Yes and I’ll Show You Why

As soon as I came across this website, located at viralpay.co, I knew it was a scam.

How?

Well, because just the other day I exposed a cousin website, or maybe a brother website, called Viral Dollars. Viral Dollars is pretty much a clone of Viral Pay with some slight differences.

They both tell you the same things:” make $500 today”, that you can earn $10 for referring friends, etc.

Viral Pay vs Viral Dollars

And you can see how similar the dashboards of the 2 websites look above… Pretty much identical. (this is what you see after you join)

So ya… I knew it was a scam as soon as I came across it because I had just exposed the Viral Dollars website–which is actually the newer of the two scams.

Things Just Don’t Add Up

I took the liberty of running a website check on ScamAdviser and found that the site is only 46 days old as I am writing this…

Scam Adviser Viral Pay

Now this makes you wonder… How can this website possibly already have 65,000 members and have already paid out $20 million???

This seems a bit absurd, does it not?

Well… Like I said… It is hard to know what you can and can’t trust online, but this seems to be something that you definitely cannot trust–a lie.

They also have a page on their website with a bunch of payment proofs, or at least what are supposed to be payment proofs, and these don’t make any sense either. Below you can see a screenshot I took of 2 payments–both of which are dated to a time before this website was even created.

How the heck is this possible?

*They one payment of $245 is dated at September 13, 2018–the other payment of $355 is dated at September 12, 2018–both of which are over 6 months before the website was even created.

Viral Pay payments

Have I showed enough yet?

Well, if you still have any desire to join, this will change your mind…

What Happens When You Join..

After joining you will come to the dashboard area which looks like this…

Viral Pay dashboard

Over on the left-hand menu of the screen there are a variety of different options to choose from. There is the “refer & earn”, the “$30 task wall”, “promotional posts”, etc.

I was already aware it was a scam as you know, but for the purposes of this review I decided to test it out. I went to the $30 Task Wall to see what offers were available to me…

Task Wall

The offer to get a $100 McDonald’s gift card and earn $30 at the same time sounded pretty appealing. I’m not a big fan of Big Macs and fries, but I do like McDonald’s chicken wraps… So a $100 gift card would be nice.

But anyways… That gift card was never realized.

When I clicked on the offer I was taken to a website called National Consumer Center…

National Consumer Center

Unfortunately I am very familiar with National Consumer Center… And for reasons that are not good.

I first came across this website when I was reviewing 2 other scams called Teens Earn Cash and Brands You Need.

Basically what this website does is takes you on a never ending journey in circles. As you can see above, it says that I can “collect 100 points & get a $100 McDonald’s gift card”, but the problem is that it is impossible to ever collect 100 points. They will take you around in circles, making you complete survey after survey, enter information for various reasons, and you will never get to the finish line.

If you don’t believe me you can test it out for yourself.

Conclusion – Avoid

Maybe you can make a bit of money with this website, I don’t know because I’m not willing to waste my time–but one thing is for sure–this website is not the legitimate website that he claims to be.

Ridiculous income claims, statistics that make no sense, another website that is pretty much an exact duplicate, fake offers to win $100 gift cards… Everything about this website points to it being a scam.

My suggestion–AVOID. And if you do for some reason still have the desire to sign up, just do so with an email address that you don’t really care about, because you are probably going to end up with a bunch of spam emails after entering your information all over the place.

There are many legitimate ways to make money online out there, this just does not seem to be one of them, unfortunately.

If interested, I highly recommend taking a look at how I make money online if you want a proven legitimate way to do so.

Take care and be sure to leave any comments or questions down below 🙂 I’ll get back to them as soon as I can.

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Is Viral Dollars a Scam? – Do Yourself a Favor & Avoid It

There has been a lot of talk about this website called Viral Dollars that claims you can make up to $15 just for inviting people to join, and up to $500 a day–so I decided I better give it a thorough look to see if it lives up to the hype.

Is Viral Dollars legit and can you really make $500 starting today? Or is this another scam?

Of course a bunch of people are saying it’s legit, but you can’t always trust what you hear or read online.

I’ll cut straight to the point here and tell you that NO you are definitely not going to be making $500 a day with this website. In fact, I DO NOT suggest anyone join this site, and you will see why in this review.

Viral Dollars Review

They make it seem so simple… Just join the site, share a link which supposedly earns you $10 every time someone joins, and cash out…

processSounds pretty darn easy and pretty darn awesome.

That is probably why so many people are posting online to join this website… Because of course they are trying to make money.

And the site might appear to be legitimate from the outside, since it appears professionally built and they claim they work with well known big-name brands, such as…

brandsBut doesn’t this seem a little bit too good to be true?

I’m guessing you probably think it does, after all you are reading my review right now with suspicions that it might be a scam.

The opportunity is very luring however. They even have a calculator on the website where you can calculate estimated earnings based on the number of social media followers you have. As you can see below, I entered the number of 500 followers and it says that I make $118 a day…

calculator

How the heck does this calculator come up with this number?

Who knows… But for someone looking to make easy money online, which is pretty much everyone, the opportunity is very enticing.

What Happens After You Join..

From the homepage all you know is that you can supposedly earn money by sharing your link and getting other people to join. However, when you actually join there are actually several different ways in which you can earn.

Below you can see what the dashboard looks like after you login for the first time…

Dashboard

One thing that caught my attention in the left-hand menu is the “$30 Task Wall”. I have reviewed many websites before that pay you to do simple tasks, but never a website like this paying out as much is $30 per task.

I decided to check it out and these were the different “tasks” that were listed for me…

Task Wall

At this point things were seeming and more and more scammy. All of these “tasks”, or at least most of them, were to win some high priced item, which didn’t seem realistic.

But anyways, I decided to try to earn $30 with the first offer of “get Samsung galaxy S10”.

When I clicked on the button I was sent to a website that was first blocked by my antivirus software as you can see here…

warning

But for the purpose of this review I decided to accept the risk and proceed to the “slightly risky” website.

The website I landed on was called National Consumer Center–which unfortunately I am very familiar with…

National Consumer CenterI came across this website while exposing two other scams in the past—Teens Earn Cash and Brands You Need.

Basically what it does is takes you around in circles. It will take you on a never ending cycle of filling out different surveys, answering questions, submitting information for different reasons, and so on… But you will definitely never get the prize that you can supposedly win.

As you can see above, it says that I can collect 100 points and get a Samsung galaxy S10–but believe me… There is no way I will make it to 100 points.

Things Seem a Bit…Fishy

The more and more I dug deeper into this website, the more and more it seemed like a scam.

Another thing I want to point out is that they claim to have 225,000 members and have already paid out $68 million…

Yes… You heard me right… $68 million…

screenshotBut of course this is probably just a bunch of BS.

When I was digging around I typed the website, which is viraldollars.co, into ScamAdviser and found that it has only been around for 12 days (as I am typing this of course)…

ScamAdviser

So how the heck can they already have 225,000 members and have already paid out $68 million if they have only been around for 12 days–sounds like a big fat lie to me.

And there is more.

On the website they shows screenshots of “payment proofs”, but I doubt that any of these are real. As you can see below, the one payment proof is dated from way before the website was even created. If you can’t read it, it shows this woman making $245 on September 13, 2018, which is over 6 months before this website was created.

Payment Proofs

What’s Really Going On Here?

While I don’t know exactly what is going on here, I do have a good idea.

I think we can all agree that what is going on here is not what they tell you. This is not a legitimate website–or at least it definitely doesn’t seem to be such.

My guess is that this website probably is involved in “data harvesting”. Basically what this means is that they are collecting as much data from as many people as possible, such as email addresses, telephone numbers, names, etc. and then selling it all–yes there is money to be made in this.

So don’t be surprised if you join this website and then start receiving a bunch of spammy emails, sales calls, etc.

But again, this is just a guess.

Can You Really Make Money?

All I’m going to say here is that I would not waste my time.

You might possibly be able to make some money, but I guarantee that you are definitely going to be wasting a ton of time trying to win free products from the “task wall”, as I showed you with the Samsung galaxy S10 prize above.

Conclusion – Scam?

There are a lot of legitimate ways to make money out there online, this doesn’t seem to be one of them.

While I’m not going to call it a scam, I will call it a shady operation that I definitely do not recommend anyone get involved in, unless of course you are looking to waste a bunch of time.

If you want a personal suggestion of mine, I would recommend taking a look at how I make money online. In this post I’ll go over exactly what I do, how it all works and how others can get started doing the same.

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

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Netflix Soft Scam
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Netflix Soft – Scam or Easy Money Trading? [Don’t Believe The Hype!]

Netflix Soft is this new opportunity being promoted that is called “the best money maker of 2019”. But is it really?

Can you really trust what you hear? Or is Netflix Soft a scam that is just going to end up leaving you with less money than when you started?

Since you’re reading my review now, you are obviously suspicious of what is actually going on here. The opportunity probably sounded too good to be true so you decided to do a little extra research.

The good news: You are on my review so you aren’t going to get scammed.

The bad news: this is definitely not the best money maker of 2019–it is a scam.

Netflix Soft Review

Right when I landed on the website (netflixsoft.com) always a bit suspicious of what was going on. Things just seemed too good to be true, and there were some common signs of a scam that I noticed.

For example, at the top of the screen they had these notifications going off claiming that “Jack M just made $148”, “Nicholas A just made $198” and so on.

fake income

Another red flag I noticed was this little box that appeared at the bottom of the screen which told me the number of open spots left to get into this automated trading program.

When I first landed on the page it was telling me that there were 150 spots left–and this number would just count down from there. I was suspicious and figured that it was probably fake, so I decided to let it run down to zero to see what would happen. Sure enough, nothing happened.

scarcity

Believe that was a video presentation that was supposed to look like a live news broadcast, well I don’t even think it was real. It seemed to me to be more of a fake news broadcast with a paid actor, what you can hire on sites like Fiverr.

NetflixSoft news video

How it works

The (fake) news broadcast makes this opportunity sound like the greatest thing ever. The guy talks about how Netflix keeps on increasing and increasing in price–and that trading CFD trading Netflix is the best way to go about it.

That’s pretty much all you’re told–and you’re supposed to invest your hard-earned money.

Can You Really Trust This Place?

To be honest, I don’t see any good reason to trust this place. Most of what I see seems like a typical automated trading software scam.

There are fake income notifications being shown at the top of the screen, a fake countdown going on at the bottom of the screen that makes you think you need to buy in right away or you will miss out, etc.

I see no good reason to trust this place. It has no credibility, no reputation, there is not much proof that it isn’t a scam.–and it reminds me of similar trading scams I’ve exposed in the past, such as The Britcoin System and Weed Millionaire.

There Is a Good Chance This Might Happen

Be very careful if you do end up going along with this and investing money. I have seen plenty of automated trading scams before and they usually work in the same basic way.

What usually happens is people are directed to deposit money with some unregulated broker.

Sometimes the safe trading system will make it seem as if they are making money, because they’re online account will be growing, but when they go to withdraw all that money, they realize they have been scammed and are not able to.

I’m not saying this is exactly were this going to happen, but I am saying be careful. Look into the broker that they recommend before doing anything.

Personally, my suggestion is to totally avoid this place, because it seems like a typical scam, but I’m just giving you advice if you do you choose to invest.

Fake Reviews

Also be aware that there are fake reviews out there. As I was doing my research and looking into this opportunity, I came across a fake review on a website called MakeMoneyToday24.

fake review

The review provides nothing of value and is basically just one big promotion to get you to buy into Netflix Soft.

Final Thoughts

When I come across an opportunity to make money online that seems suspicious, I look for any signs of legitimacy. I’m looking for reasons to be able to trust the system / program, whatever it is.

Unfortunately in this case I do not see any good reason to trust this place. As far as I see, it could easily be another scam. There is nothing proving otherwise.

So obviously I’m going to be recommending against it. You can do what you want with your money, but I’m not going to be recommending this to my readers.

I would say stay far away from this, and if you already did invest money, try to get it back as soon as possible.

If you are looking for a legitimate opportunity to make money online, which has nothing to do with CFD trading Netflix, then one thing I can recommend is the program I use.

Take care and be sure to leave comments and/or questions below 🙂

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Point 2 Click Profits – Scam or Legit? [Not What They Tell You!]

Is Point 2 Click Profits really the amazingly simple opportunity to make thousands of dollars per day online like you are told?

Or is this all just one big scam?

You guessed it right–I know you are thinking it… It is indeed a SCAM and in this review I will be exposing it for being such.

Point 2 Click Profits Review

You probably ended up getting an email about some new awesome opportunity to make money online, which provided a link that you collect leading you to the video presentation.

How do I know?

Well, because that is how it almost always works and I have exposed many scams in the past like this.

The spokesman for Point 2 Click Profits starts off the video presentation talking about some “black box” that has a special button, in which he claims you will receive a “crisp new $500 bill” every time you press it.

The good part about it–you can press this button as many times as you want, or at least this is what he says.

He goes on to tell you that this is your once in a lifetime opportunity and that of course this is one of a kind… “Nobody else has a black box that produces $500 at the push of a button”…
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The video presentation consists of 2 videos. After the first one you are instructed to enter your name and email,–after which you are directed to the 2nd video.

The 2nd video starts out with the guy claiming that “the hardest part is over”.

Really?

All I did was entered my name and email address and you are telling me that that was the hardest part???

Ohhhh… Of course… “The system does everything”…

Typical scam lingo here…screenshot 1

How Does This Virtual Black Box (Supposedly) Make You Money?

We are told that it “takes control of one of the most powerful forces in ecommerce”. It’s all about Amazon (the ecommerce giant) and it supposedly takes advantage of what he calls “The Amazon Effect”.

It somehow allows you to tap into this business and to siphon money from it, which people are supposedly making thousands of dollars a day with, such as this young woman that was shown in the video presentation who for some reason seemed very much like she was getting paid to act…

testimonialI’ve reviewed tons of scams online and the video testimonials they showed definitely were not very convincing. Anyone can easily hire paid actors on Fiverr to fake testimonial videos like this.

But anyways… The guy claims that they “have a backdoor into Amazon” and that this is a “stealth system” where you can “sneak in, completely unnoticed” and funnel money into your bank account.

Pretty complicated sounding, and to be honest it sounds illegal. But of course we are assured that this is not illegal.

The Checkout Process Is Sketchy

At this point I was already fairly certain that it was a scam, but decided to proceed further to the checkout area.

What I first noticed is that I had to “HURRY – ACT NOW!” Because the page was about to expire in around 5 minutes.

But of course this little bit of trickery did not fool me… I waited the timer out to see if anything was actually going to happen and, sure enough, nothing happened. The timer is a complete fake… Just a form of false scarcity to try to get people to buy in as fast as possible.

checkout page

On the checkout page I also decided to take a look at the Terms and Conditions, which (not to my surprise) didn’t really make much sense at all.

The program is suppose to cost $47 but for some reason it was telling me that there would be a charge of $4.97 followed by a 3 day trial period, after which I would be charged $89.97.

WTF?terms and conditions

Tons and Tons of Red Flags

As I’m sure you are well aware of, since you are reading my review now, there are lots of red flags that signal this to be a scam.

  • All you do is click a button
  • The system does everything for you
  • No good information on how this actually works
  • Makes no sense
  • The checkout page timer is a lie
  • Terms and Conditions don’t make sense

I could go on and on, but one of the biggest red flags is that this simply sounds way too good to be true and the spokesperson doesn’t explain anything on how it actually works.

So I’m just supposed to trust that I am not going to get scammed and buy into a program that supposedly can make me thousands of dollars at the click of a button? And I’m supposed to believe that it is somehow siphoning money from Amazon?

I’m supposed to believe all of this when I just came across and exposed some of their lies?

Ya… I don’t think so.

There are so many scams out there that take advantage of Amazon’s popularity. Some good examples of such that I’ve exposed include Amazon Cash Websites and Bulletproof Profits. This just seems like another.

Conclusion – Scam?

There are a variety of legitimate ways to make money online with Amazon, none of which involve “siphoning” money through some “backdoor”. And if there was a way to do this and make thousands of dollars per day at the click of a button, a system that capitalizes on it would certainly NOT be getting sold for only $47.

It smells like a scam and it is a scam.

Full disclosure: I have not actually purchased this program, nor do I intend to. However, I have exposed countless scams online over the years and this is pretty much your typical “get-rich-quick” scam in every way.

That said, I’m obviously not going to be recommending any of my readers to buy into it.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online, that is actually proven to work, I would highly suggest you take a look at how I make a living online here. I’ll go over exactly what I do, how it all works and how you can get started doing the same.

Note: This isn’t as simple as clicking a button. Nothing is that is actually worth doing.

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

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Cash Sniper Is a Scam – Don’t Quit Your Day Job!

Cash Sniper (cashsniper.co) is a new system that “you can make up to $3,500 in online commissions today” with, but you are definitely going to want to AVOID this.

Can you really make that amount of money? No way.

Is Cash Sniper a scam? Absolutely.

Whenever I come across some “automated profit system” that takes “just a few clicks online each day” I am always suspicious, as I should be. After all, there seem to be way more scams for making money online then legitimate programs/systems.

I’m guessing you probably came to the same conclusion… That this sounds an awful lot like a scam and you better look into it further. You probably got an email about some awesome new opportunity for making money online that provided a link, which you then clicked and got directed to the video presentation.

How do I know this is how it works? Well, because this is how it usually works with other scammy products available on ClickBank. I have reviewed countless scams and this one reminds me a lot of some similar one such as 7 Minutes Daily Profits and AZ Sniper.

It’s definitely a good thing you decided to do a little extra research and landed on my review here.

Believe me, you are not going to want to buy into the system and you will see why.

And definitely don’t quit your job! The guy says there will be no reason to go to work after using this system. This is a lie.

Cash Sniper Review

The video presentation starts out talking about how it is super easy to make money with this system, how it takes very little work and how it has helped 57 people, “just like you”, earn more than $100,000 in profits…

screenshot

And of course it is “quick and easy” and so on. Pretty much it starts out with the typical scammy sales pitch for some fairytale automated system that is going to make you boatloads of money with very little work.

In order to try to make the sales pitch come off as more legitimate, they show video testimonials from people who have supposedly been making tons of money with this system, such as this guy who claims to have made $26,000 in a very short period of time…

testimonial

They show videos of people claiming to have made as much as $1 million with the system.

The guy below claims that the system was making him so much money he went out and bought his first house after only 7 weeks. It is said to have changed his life and that he claims he is making more money than he ever thought possible…

testimonial 2

But, as always, I was very suspicious of these testimonial videos.

I’ve reviewed plenty of scams where the testimonial videos have been completely fake so even when I come across a video that is convincing, I still have to look into it more to make sure it is legitimate.

Fortunately for these testimonial videos, they weren’t very convincing at all (which saved me time) and they increased my suspicion that this was all just a scam. After doing a little bit of digging around I was able to find that the people in these videos are actually paid actors from Fiverr, as you can see this guy’s profile below…

fiverr profile

The people behind the system simply paid actors to make these fake testimonial videos to try to make the offer seem more convincing.

This Is Looking More and More Like a Scam

As if all that I have mentioned thus far is not already enough evidence to conclude that this is a scam, it gets worse.

They tell you that you can literally make thousands of dollars with 5 minutes of work per day with this automated system…

screenshot

Seriously? I thought that the one previous scam I reviewed which claimed you could do it in 7 minutes a day was bad enough… But now this one claims you need only 5 minutes.

But still… 5 minutes is way too much for me. I’m waiting for a system where I can make millions with just 30 seconds of work a day (joke).

Lots of Unverified Income Claims

Another tell-tale sign of a scam is how the video presentation is mostly made up of a bunch of unverified income claims. You have all these people (which we now know are fake) talking about all the money they have been making, they show us all these screenshots of bank statements with boatloads of money, but where’s the proof?

The testimonials are fake and it is very easy to Photoshop a bank account to make it appear as if there are tons of money in it, when there might not be. You can’t trust anything here.

No Idea Who Created This

The spokesperson claims his name is “Ray Pickard” and he claims to have over $2 million in his bank account, but this is more than likely all made up.

The fact that he does not even show a picture of himself is concerning and I have reviewed way too many scams that have been promoted under fictitious names to trust this.

The reason scammers often promote their scam systems under fake names is because, of course, they do not want to face the backlash after people realize they have been scammed. They want their true identities to remain hidden.

What You Get If You Buy Into This

After listening to all the BS about how much money you can make with this system, the spokesperson finally gets to the point and talks about how the system actually makes you money.

It is all about affiliate marketing, which is when you promote other people’s products online and earn commissions.

This is a completely legitimate way to make money online, but THIS SYSTEM is not!

This system does not guarantee you profits and I pretty much guarantee that you are NOT going to make profits with this system, based on what I see here.

As I’ve mentioned numerous times, I have reviewed many “make money online” scams over the years. When there is a system promoted as a way that you can just sit back and watch the money roll in, it is usually a bunch of crap.screenshot

You more than likely are going to get some very generic and overall low quality training on how to make money with affiliate marketing. This is probably going to leave you in a worse position than when you started, because you are just going to be wasting your time trying to make money as an affiliate doing things that simply don’t work.

The fact of the matter is that affiliate marketing is not “easy” and it does take work. There is no 5 minute method to making money this way and I know this because I personally have been affiliate marketing since 2015.

Conclusion – Avoid

Obviously I’m not going to be recommending Cash Sniper to any of my readers. Although I have not actually buy into this product, it has all the common characteristics of being a massive scam.

Clickbank is a fairly trusted platform and although this product is being sold on ClickBank, don’t ever assume that whatever is being sold on their must be legitimate. There are scams being sold there all the time. It is pretty ridiculous.

But anyways… My advice = AVOID!

If you are looking for a legitimate way to get started affiliate marketing then I would highly recommend checking out my free guide. As mentioned, I’ve been affiliate marketing online since 2015 and actually make a living doing so. I know how it all works and I know what it really takes to be successful. My free guide goes over exactly how I make money doing this and the best way to get started.

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

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7 Minutes Daily Profits Review – Scam? [Avoid at All Costs]

7 Minutes Daily Profits it is said to be “free money making software” created by a guy named Vince Howard.

But… Is it really? Or is this just going to turn out to be a scam? Will it turn out to just be a waste of your time and money?

He claims that it has helped over 1500 people generate “at least $500 every day online”, but of course you cannot always trust what you hear or read online.

I have exposed many online scams in the past and when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

I’m guessing you probably received some email about some awesome new money making system, which then led you to the video presentation for 7 Minutes Daily Profits.

You probably thought it sounded a little bit too good to be true, and decided to do some extra research, which then led you to my review here. And it’s a good thing you made it here because this system is NOT what you are told it is.

7 Minutes Daily Profits – DO NOT BUY

As soon as I came across the video presentation I was pretty sure that this was going to be another scam, but you can’t always judge a book by its cover so I decided to dig a little deeper.

Whenever I here about a system/program where you can make a significant amount of money with very little work, and it costs next to nothing to buy into, I am always extremely suspicious. This reminded me of some other recent scams I’ve exposed on my site here, like Bulletproof Profits and Secret Millionaire Bot for example.

And what made me even more suspicious worthy video testimonials from people claiming to be using the system and making tons of money with it. Do you remember this guy shown below?…

fake testimonial

He claims to have made over $700 in just the first 6 hours of using the system and over $1000 the next day. All of this with only 7 minutes a day of work.

Then there was another lady talking about how she made over $200,000 in just 3 months of using the system

But… These testimonials sound way too good to be true and they are. They are completely fake. These people are ACTORS. You can take a look below at the screenshot I took from the one guy’s profile on Fiverr, which is a freelance marketplace where you can pay people to make fake testimonials like this.

fiverr profile

It is obviously a major red flag and a sign of a scam that these testimonials are fake, however, this doesn’t completely prove that this whole system is a scam yet.

So I decided to keep digging around.

Sure enough the rest of the video presentation was just a bunch of fluff without much real substance. The system is really hyped up and you are told all about how it is going to be making you tons of money and how it is “something you have never seen before”, but there really isn’t much detail given on how the system actually works.

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Everything About This Opportunity Looks Like a Scam

The fact that you have to buy into the system before finding out how it works is a major red flag. This is how just about every scam out there works. Of course you are not going to buy into it if you knew what was inside, so they don’t tell you and leave you wanting more, so that you have to buy in.

And besides that there are plenty of other red flags.

Another that is worth mentioning is this “Vince Howard” guy, who supposedly created this system.

7 Minutes Daily Profits Vince Howard

He claims he used to be a truck driver living with his wife and daughter in a one bedroom apartment, who then lost over $10,000 on some scam coaching program, then of course came across this amazing software from a coworker of his.

BUT… Everything he tells you about himself as a lie. In fact, I’m willing to bet that this “Vince Howard” fella doesn’t even exist. It is probably a made up name.

He mentions that he has been featured in magazines like Huffington Post and Forbes, but this is completely untrue. I actually went to the Forbes website and searched around for him but could not find anything. The most relevant results I found for Vince Howard was for Vince Carter, the basketball player… Funny.

Forbes search

What Happens When You Buy Into This?

First off, this is not “free” as you are told. It costs $9 get started with and this is supposedly a “server fee”. After the initial purchase you will then be pushed into buying upsells that cost over $230.

How do I know they cost over $230? Well, because I knew that affiliates promoting this program can earn up to $230 in commissions, which means that it must cost much more than that.

But anyways… If you buy into this you will likely get some generic training for making money online that will probably leave you even worse off than if you were to not buy it at all. The reason I say this is because it will likely lead you down the wrong path and waste a bunch of your time, giving you no real ability to actually make money.

This is definitely not the autopilot, “done for you”, super easy system that you are led to believe it is.

Conclusion – Scam or Not?

I would like to call this a scam, but unfortunately have to be careful with statements such as this, for legal reasons of course. They do provide a bit of training so I guess it is not a complete scam, although the video presentation is incredibly misleading and if you buy into it you are not getting anything like what you would probably expect.

I will absolutely not be recommending any of my readers to buy into this.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online then I would highly suggest taking a look at how I make a living working online for myself. This is something that I actually know works from personal experience.

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

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Secret Millionaire Bot Review – Avoid This Scam!

Secret Millionaire Bot (at secretmillionairebot.com) is claimed to be a fully automatic “push-button” money making robot that you can supposedly make $2479 per day, but of course none of this is true. Just as you were probably suspicious of the moment you came across the ridiculous promotional video, this is a SCAM.

There are a lot of red flags that probably popped out at you when coming on the website, such as…

  • You’re one of the lucky few to be allowed entry into this secret club
  • Push-button, fully automated robot
  • Massive income claims
  • You can make thousands of dollars today

It just seems too good to be true, does it not? It sounds like other scams I’ve exposed recently, like Spring Profits for example.

I mean, why would you be one of the lucky few to be allowed into some “secret club” that uses a “push-button” and “fully automated robot” to make absolutely insane amounts of money each day? Why would they choose you? That is a question you have to ask yourself.

And as a rule of thumb, whenever you come across some push-button, fully automated system… It is best to proceed with extreme caution and do some research beforehand, because it is probably a scam.

In this quick review I’ll be giving you undeniable proof that it is indeed a scam and you are definitely going to want to avoid it.

What Is Secret Millionaire Bot?

At first this seems like an incredible way to make money online. It sounds like you just sign up, get access to this robot software and start bringing in tons of money on autopilot.

But, as you can imagine, it is nowhere as good as it seems. It is very over-hyped and anyone who buys into this will surely be disappointed. What you actually get access to is a bunch of poor quality training for affiliate marketing, which is just going to be a waste of your time and money.

It is not some system that you just plug into and start making money, not even close.

The system was supposedly created by some guy named “Charles Allen”, but I doubt this guy even exists. They never show his face in the video presentation and never provide any sort of verifiable information. I have reviewed plenty of scams over the years and they are almost always promoted under fake names, because of course the real people behind them don’t want to be known.

How It Works.. (Allegedly)

He claims that him and his team have created this automated software system that “identifies the most lucrative money-making-opportunities on the internet”. And it then targets and copies these opportunities into your account.

But what the heck does this mean?

Well… Your guess is as good as mine. This type of vague information that makes absolutely no sense is very typical of online scams like this.

They don’t want it to make sense. They went to make the system sound as awesome as possible, like something you have never heard of.

But of course it is all a lie.

Just About Everything Is Fake!

Pretty much everything that was said and that you see in the video presentation on secretmillionairebot.com is fake… The testimonial videos, the reviews below the video presentation, the “social proof”, the statements about the video being removed at midnight, just about everything.

Do you remember the person pictured below from the video? She claims she has made over $221,000 in just over 2 months using the robot…

testimonial

Now that would be pretty darn amazing… If it were real. But of course it is not real and this is just a paid actress from the freelance marketplace called Fiverr, which you can see here…

fiverr profile

And all of the other people in the video presentation that claim to have made tons of money with this system are paid actors as well. They are all from Fiverr and I actually knew this before even looking into it because I have seen their videos online for other scammy “make money online” systems in the past.

The “real reviews” are fake too!

The reviews that are shown below the video presentation are also as fake as can be…

reviews

I had my suspicions since I already knew that the video testimonials were fake, so I decided to dig a little deeper and found that these pictures are all over the place online. As you can see below, I did a reverse Google image search and found them all over Google on various random websites, which more than likely means that they are stock photos anyone can purchase and use as they wish…

fake reviews

And the “social proof” is another lie

The social proof that they show below that, which supposedly comes from Facebook and Twitter, ya, that is also fake…

social proof

And don’t worry about the warning displayed at the top of the website. They say that the video will be removed that midnight, but this is another easily proven lie. You can simply leave the website and come back the next day to see this for yourself. The website and video will still be there… Not that it really matters because I don’t recommend buying into this crap anyhow.

scarcity

What You Get If You Buy In

As mentioned, you aren’t really getting some fully automated system like you are led to believe. You’re basically just getting a bunch of training on affiliate marketing, and not very good training.

This is why pretty much anyone who buys into this is going to be extremely disappointed. You are not getting anything nearly as amazing as you are told.

Affiliate Marketing Is Legit But Certainly NOT This Easy

Affiliate marketing is when you promote products online and earn commissions doing so. This is a completely legitimate business model and one I have years of experience with. In fact, I actually make a living doing affiliate marketing and have been involved in it since 2015.

I can tell you with absolute certainty that it is NOT as easy as they make it seem.

Sure, there are many upsides to making money online, one of which is that you can automate many of the processes, but no matter what route you take it WILL take work. There is no push-button system out there for making money like this.

Conclusion – Secret Millionaire Bot Is a SCAM

Everything about Secret Millionaire Bot is a scam. Often times I’m pretty lenient when doing my reviews, but this particular product is extremely scammy so I’m not going easy on it.

I guess there is some value provided with the training that you get if you buy into it, but when you are expecting something completely different and much better, this isn’t going to seem like much value at all. It is only going to seem like a scam.

So anyways, obviously I do not recommend anyone buy into the system. And if you have already, I would recommend trying to get your money back as soon as you can. Luckily it is being sold through the ClickBank platform and getting your money back within 60 days should be relatively easy.

That said, if you want to know something that I actually recommend, I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 a month working online for myself. I explained exactly what I do, how it all works and how others can get started doing the same. This is something that I know works from my own experience.

Please leave any of your questions or comments below. I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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Bulletproof Profits Review – A Horrible Purchase!

Bulletproof Profits is very different from what you are told and you certainly will NOT “make up to $3,750 today with just 7 simple clicks”.

Is this just another scam? Yeah, pretty much it is, which I’m sure you were already suspicious of.

The video presentation is filled with all the common scam characteristics…

  • Massive income claims
  • Sounds incredibly easy
  • I’m “extremely lucky to be here right now”
  • “this page will be removed @ midnight”

Yep…. Sounds like a pretty typical online scam… kind of like the Spring Profits scam I exposed recently.

You are told that this system supposedly taps into some “secret online Goldmine” that is worth $685 billion and that you can easily make over $2000 a day with.

The guy that created the system is named “Justin Tyler” and throughout the video presentation he shows screenshots of large sums of money in his bank account…

screenshot

But of course it is incredibly easy to fake income screenshots like this, so there is absolutely no way of knowing if this is real or not… And I’m guessing is more than likely fake.

And even if it was real, how would we know that this money came from using the Bulletproof Profits system? We wouldn’t…

Lots of Obvious Lies

It’s really hard to trust a system that has so many obvious lies surrounding it. For example, you are told that the video presentation will be taken down at midnight, but this is easily proven to be a lie.

This is something you can easily see for yourself as well. Just leave the page and come back the next day if you want to. It will still be there.

But anyways… You can’t always judge a book by its cover, even if it has an incredibly scammy cover, so let’s dig a little deeper into this review…

Bulletproof Profits Review

As mentioned, this “system” was created by a guy named “Justin Tyler”. HOWEVER, there’s a good chance this name is completely made up and fictitious. There is no proof offered that he actually exists and no verifiable information given.

I have reviewed countless scams over the years that have been promoted under fake names. Of course the real people behind scams don’t want you to know their names, because then you might show about their house and demand your money back or something like that.

In a nutshell this Bulletproof Profits “system” isn’t really a system at all. While you can possibly make money with what it provides you with, it is nowhere near the amazing money making opportunity that they lead you to believe it is and is certainly not anything I’m going to be recommending to my readers.

How The System Makes You Money..

Unfortunately in the video presentation you are not told any specific way that this system will be making you money. We know that it somehow profits from Amazon, but don’t know exactly how it does this., which is typical of a scam. Of course you have to buy into it before you actually know what you are getting into.

Are You Selling Products on Amazon?

Is the “system” going to be making money via Amazon FBA somehow??, which is when you have products that you store in Amazon’s warehouses and they take care of the fulfillment for you.

Are You Just Promoting Things?

Are you just going to be promoting products on Amazon through the Amazon Associates program? This would be affiliate marketing and you would earn commissions when you help make sales.

One Thing Is For Sure… IT WILL TAKE WORK

It doesn’t really matter which way this “system” is supposedly going to make you money. One thing is for sure, it WILL take work. This isn’t just going to “siphon” profits like the video leads you to believe.

AND… You certainly will not be making any money today. It doesn’t matter how you try to make money with Amazon, there is no way to make thousands of dollars within a day’s time, everything takes work to get set up and that takes time.

*More on how this makes money below.

The Hidden Cost

So when I went to purchase this product it was being sold at a 95% discount, or at least that’s what they said. Who knows if this is actually a discount or if they are just saying this to make it sound more enticing.

But anyways, the price was $9…

cost

HOWEVER, there were upsells, which were a heck of a lot more expensive than $9…

  • $197 – Bulletproof Profit Turbo
  • $145 – Bulletproof Paydays

What You Are Really Getting When You Buy This

Bulletproof Profits

You are led to believe that you are going to be getting some “system” which sounds like you can just plug into it and start making a bunch of money.

This is far from being the truth. Instead, when you buy in you get, as I was expecting, a bunch of really crappy training.

It seems that this “training course” goes over several different ways to make money with Amazon, and features a bunch of outdated and re-hashed videos/PDFs.

members area

It is far from being the “system” that you are led to believe it is.

Just About Everything Is a LIE

Pretty much everything about this place is a lie.

The income claims are probably a lie, you definitely aren’t going to make thousands of dollars on the first day like you are told, Justin Tyler is probably a made up name, and so on.

Even the “social proof” that was below the video presentation is a lie.

As you can see below, I did a reverse Google image search for one of the images and found that it is all over the place online, which more than likely means is a stock photo that can be purchased for anyone’s use…

fake proof

Final Verdict – Avoid

Obviously my final bit of advice is going to be to avoid this place. And if you did buy into it I would try to get your money back as soon as possible. Luckily this is being sold through ClickBank, which does have a 60 day moneyback return policy, which is the only good thing about this.

It is possible that you could potentially make some money with this “system”, but it would be an absolutely horrible path to take and you more than likely wouldn’t, which you are probably well aware of by now.

You can definitely make money with Amazon, but this course is not a good choice to train you on how to do that. You can take a look at the program I use to make a living online for something that I actually recommend and that I know works.

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Is Kids Paid Money Legit? – Don’t Join! (Warning)

Is it true that you can make $500 today with Kids Paid Money? Is this actually a legitimate way to make money online or is this just another scam?

They claim that you can get paid to take surveys, watch videos and invite friends, however it is probably not how you think.

I joined this place recently just to investigate whether or not it was a scam and you will see why in this review I definitely do NOT recommend anyone join.

They make it seem like it is super easy to make tons of easy money, just by going around sharing your referral link on social media, but as I said… IT IS NOT LIKE IT SEEMS.

What Is Kids Paid Money?

When I first landed on the website sounded like a pretty typical paid survey type of site, like Swagbucks for example, yet I was suspicious because they claim you can make $500/day.

I am very familiar with paid survey sites and I know that making anywhere even close to $500 in a single day is out of the question. Paid survey sites often pay between $0.25 and $2 per survey, and what you factor in all the time being wasted getting disqualified from surveys and such, you end up making less than minimum wage.

So right off the bat I was thinking that this sounds a bit like a scam, or I guess I should say A LOT like a scam.

I mean $500 is a heck of a lot of money to make in a single day.

Also, what made this place seem even more “scammy” was the fact that there really wasn’t much to the website. It seemed kind of like some rundown website with not all that much information. And in the FAQ section they didn’t even mention anything about taking surveys or things like that. The only talked about referring others…

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So now, at this point my investigation, I’m thinking that this might just be some type of referral scheme, which it basically is as you will see. In a nutshell this opportunity is not legitimate. It is a misleading recruitment scheme where they scam people and make money off of them.

The Signup Process [Redirected to Another Site]

So on the Kids Paid Money website I clicked on the “sign up” button in the top menu as you can see below, but what happened next was unexpected.

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So I was expecting to go to some sign up page for Kids Paid Money, but instead I was directed to a different website called Kids Earn Cash, which pretty much looks like the exact same opportunity except for the name is different.

This got me wondering… Why would they change their name?

I have come across quite a few scams in the past and one thing I know is that scams often change their names because, once they are labeled scams, it is a hard label to get rid of. So they just change their names and rebrand themselves as some new opportunity, when really they are just some re-hashed old scam.

But I wasn’t exactly sure whether or not it was such, it just made me more suspicious.

Kids Earn Cash

After entering my name, email and creating a password on this new Kids Earn Cash website, I had access to the dashboard where I would supposedly be able to make money…

Making Money

kids earn cash dashboard

So above you can see the inside of the members area, a.k.a. the dashboard. There really isn’t much to it. As you can see the first thing that pops up in front of you is your referral link and some statistics about your earnings, clicks, referrals, etc.

Below that there is a menu and I did see an option to take “$30 surveys”.

And again, this is something I was very suspicious of. As I just mentioned above, most paid survey sites only pay between $0.25 to $2 per survey. Getting paid $30 and one survey, that is a heck of a lot.

But I decided to click on it and check it out…

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Most of these opportunities are to earn gift cards. I decided to try to get the $100 McDonald’s gift card and see what happeneds.

At first they made it seem really easy. It seemed like I was just going to have to take one survey and I would end up with this $100 McDonald’s gift card, which I should’ve known was a lie because it seemed way too good to be true.

One survey turned into two surveys, and then that turned into 2 surveys plus being forced to join some free trial offer…

screenshot

So anyways… It seemed like some endless loop where I just kept getting pushed into taking more surveys and completing more offers. It didn’t seem like I would ever get to the point where I would actually be able to claim a $100 gift card… So I gave up.

Ca you actually earn these high-priced gift cards? Who knows… But I have a good idea it is probably darn near impossible.

Definitely Not a Good Way to Make Money

Overall this website is very scammy. They lead you to believe that you are going to be able to make super easy money, up to $500 in the first day, but this is far from being true.

Instead you just run around in circles chasing your tail trying to claim gift cards that never come. And during this whole process you end up being forced to share a bunch of personal information which is going to ultimately of end up with you getting tons of spam emails in your inbox among other things.

Can You Make Any Money With This?

But of course the “main” way to make money is by sharing your link and referring others to join.

Can you actually make money by sharing your link like this?

This is another question that I did not have a concrete answer for. HOWEVER, I certainly do not trust this place and if you were to refer people I don’t know if you would actually be able to get paid.

I have come across many other opportunities like this that scam people and do not pay members as they should.

Another Problem

Another problem is that… Even if they do pay… How are you going to make money?

They make it seem so simple to share your link on social media, but the reality is that it will be much more difficult than it seems. And they provide absolutely no training whatsoever.

I have been involved in online marketing since 2015 and I can almost guarantee you that you will make little to no money sharing a link for an opportunity like this on social media. Most people don’t have massive social media followings and this means they don’t have much potential to begin with. And without proper training on how to market something like this it just isn’t going to work out well.

$500 in a Day? Not a Chance!

If you do end up signing up for this place then you have pretty much been scamed. You are suckered into thinking that you can make $500 in a single day from this opportunity when I don’t think there has been anyone to ever do this.

So don’t go out and scam other people.

Don’t promote this crappy opportunity just to try to make money… Which they might not even pay you in the end anyhow.

The bottom line is that this place is NOT legitimate and that it is NOT a good way to make money.

Why Not Earn Money a Legitimate Way?

What I would suggest is what is called affiliate marketing.

Affiliate marketing is great for beginners and is actually how I got my start online in 2015. It is when you promote products online and earn commissions when you help make sales.

You promote products via affiliate links, which are basically referral links, but the difference between legitimate affiliate marketing and this Kids Paid Money scam is that with legitimate affiliate marketing you promote legitimate products.

If interested I would highly recommend reading my guide on how I make over $6,000 a month online doing this and the best way to get started.

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Spring Profits – Scam by “Daniel Green”? [Read Before Buying!]

Can you really make money with the Spring Profits system? Or is this just another scam?

Daniel Green, the guy who supposedly created this system, claims that “I made $3,912,383.11 selling t-shirts from the comfort of my own home”.

Over $3 million?? That is a heck of a lot. And if it is true that is pretty incredible.

But is it really true?

After all, it’s not like I haven’t come across similar looking systems that have turned out to be scams many times in the past. Right off the bat I was suspicious of this place. It just sounds a little bit too good to be true. And you know what they say about things that sound too good to be true… They probably aren’t true.

Red Flag #1 – My Link Has Been Activated

In the video presentation one of the first things you are told is that “your link has been activated”.

But what link? What are they talking about?

This might get you excited but I have heard similar sorts of claims many times before, from programs that were scams and that I exposed, such as Copy My Cash Code and Money Sucking Websites. Usually they will say something like “we are setting up your account now”, “we are activating your money making system”, or something along those lines.

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Red Flag #2 – I’m Lucky

They also tell you that you are “one of just a few lucky individuals who will ever hear this message”.

However, I know for fact that this is a big fat lie. There are tons of other people who have been hearing this message because there are tons of people promoting this system like crazy.

You probably ended up coming across the system after getting some email about some new awesome way to make money online. And believe me, there are thousands of other people who have gotten that same email.

There certainly are NOT just “a few” people to hear this message.

Red Flag #3 – Tons of Easy Money

You are also told that “average Joes have been making in excess of $25,00 every single week”.

And of course it only requires 10 minutes of work per day.

Now if that doesn’t sound too good to be true then I don’t know what does. I’ve learned a thing or 2 over the years and one thing I have learned is that when something sounds too good to be true, especially when it comes to “make money online” programs, it is probably a scam.

You also probably noticed that the guy offered absolutely no proof of this being true.

Red Flag #4 – Fake Testimonials

Remember the videos that were shown in the presentation… The ones from people claiming to have been using the system and making tons of money with it?

You know… Like this guy picture below…

testimonial

Ya… Well unfortunately they are all completely fake. The people shown in these videos are actually paid actors. After doing a little digging around I was able to find this guy’s profile on the freelance marketplace website called Fiverr. As you can see anyone can pay him to make a spokesperson video…

fiverr profile

Red Flag #5 – “Daniel Green”… Who Is This Guy?

Another major red flag is that we have no idea who this Daniel Green guy even is. He brags about how much money he is making with this system, but of course he offers absolutely no proof of any of it being true. This information could easily be made up, and I’m guessing that it probably is.

And why does he never show his face? Why doesn’t he provide any verifiable information? If this really is the amazing system that he claims it is, you would think you’d be more than happy to stand behind it and show himself.

The fact that the creator remains hidden for the most part, other than the fact that he says his name is “Daniel Green”, is a major red flag and a common characteristic of a scam.

Many Red Flags…

So there are a lot of red flags, and this definitely seems really scammy, but does it have any value? What exactly is Spring Profits and can you make any money at all?

The truth is that this place is not a complete scam, and yes it is possible to make some money, although I definitely do not recommend it.

What Is Spring Profits?

In a nutshell, Spring Profits is a training course that teaches people how to make money selling T-shirts online through a website called Teespring.

Teespring is a website where people can design their own merchandise, such as t-shirts, phone cases, mugs, etc. and sell them online. This is an easy way to go about it because you don’t actually need to get involved in the manufacturing process, you just make your design and they handle the rest.

From what I understand, this place doesn’t require any upfront payment and they manufacture your designed products as you sell.

This is a completely legitimate way to make money online and, although “Daniel Green” may be completely fake name and he may have not made any money doing this, I do know for a fact that there are people making some good money selling T-shirts this way.

That said, it is a heck of a lot more difficult than this guy makes it seem.

It Is NOT Easy, Nor Is It Free

In the video presentation the guy makes it seem like this is the greatest opportunity to ever bless this earth, and he makes it sound super easy, but it is not.

Can you really only spend 10 minutes a day in the make millions doing this? Well I guess it might be possible, but I sure as heck would not count on it. That would be like counting on winning the lottery jackpot, chances are incredibly low.

You have to have the right design and market it to the right audience…. which is easier said than done.

You also should know that this WILL cost money…. Upfront.

He only tells you all the things that you want to hear, and of course no one wants to hear about the money they’re going to have to spend, so he just doesn’t tell you this part.

When it comes to selling T-shirts there is a lot of competition. You are not going to be the only one and this makes it a lot more difficult. In order to make sales you will have to drive traffic to your products, and paying for advertising is not easy nor is a cheap. Sure, if you get everything right it can potentially be very profitable, but you can also blow your money like crazy doing this.

What You Get If You Buy In

Well… The front end product is only $37 so I wouldn’t expect to get much.

This seems to me like another very over-hyped product that probably is going to be a disappointment. That is usually how it goes for products that are promoted like they are the greatest things ever… They turn out to be massively disappointing.

I don’t know how good the training actually is, but based on my experience online I would not expect much. They probably provide some pretty basic training that will show you how to get everything set up and what you have to do, but that’s probably about it.

Recommended? Absolutely Not

It seemed like a scam when I first landed on the video presentation and after reviewing it more it still seems like a scam, for the most part anyhow.

It sounds too good to be true, we have no idea who this “Daniel Green” character is, there is absolutely no proof of the money he claims to have made, the testimonials shown are fake, and so on.

This definitely does not sound like something I would buy into and I am not going to be recommending it to my readers.

If you want a legitimate way to make good money online, I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 a month online working for myself.

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

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