The Silk Road Effect Scam
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The Silk Road Effect – Scam or $1,800 a Day? [Review]

The Silk Road Effect is supposedly “the quickest way to make $1800 every day” online, but of course that is a bunch of BS. No… This is definitely not the quickest way… It is actually a big old SCAM, as I’m sure you are pretty well aware of already.

When it comes to “make money online” systems/programs like this, you always have to be really careful with what you get involved in.

There is certainly no shortage of online scams out there claiming that you can strike it rich with their “done for you”, “autopilot”, “secret system”.

I actually review scams nearly every day on my site here and that sometimes it is difficult just to keep up with all of them. It’s almost like every day is a new scam or two. I actually just exposed The Ecom Freedom Blueprint and Profit 365 recently.. two other scammy programs.

But anyways… Yes, The Silk Road Effect pretty much is a scam in my opinion and you will see why I am saying this in my quick review here.

The Silk Road Effect Review – EXPOSED

So you probably got an email talking about some new system that is going to change your life, that is going to give you financial freedom, and so on.

How do I know this?

Well… Because that is how most of the scammy systems are promoted.

Then there was probably a link in the email that you clicked and were redirected to the incredibly scammy sales video.

The guy tells you that you can become a millionaire in 12 months by using “ancient secrets” and then talks about being able to buy an item for $5 and sell it for $100, which would be a darn nice profit.

Now as I’ve said, I’ve reviewed a heck of a lot of scams online. However, I will say that I don’t think I have ever reviewed a scam promoted in this sort of manner. I’ve never heard of some sort of “ancient secret” to becoming a millionaire.

But I guess I have heard a lot of crazy things over the years so this is nothing too surprising.

And of course, as they all say, this “will be the most important video you have ever watched”…

Apparently this video contains “highly sensitive information” that “has been held back from you for centuries by the western world”. And you are not supposed to know this.

But… That is all just a bunch of BS.

The spokesperson is just trying to make this opportunity seem better than it really is and trying to act like you stumbled upon the holy Grail.

The creator of the system, who I don’t think ever mentions his name but I found it to be Steven Jenkins as you can see on the screenshot he shows below, claims to have generated over $1.3 million in the last 12 months using this system…

One thing they should definitely know is that a bank account screenshot like this proves absolutely nothing. It can be easily photoshopped and I for one definitely did not trust what he is showing.

How You Are Supposedly Going to Strike It Rich

This “ancient secret” is all about what is called drop shipping.

This is when you sell items online through your own e-commerce store but never actually hold any inventory or deal with the products directly. Basically how it works is you set up a e-commerce store with a bunch of products and when people come to your store and purchased the products, you then go directly to the manufacturer and purchase them, having them sent directly to the customer.

All of this is done online.

Belive it or not… Although it might seem that everything that comes out of the spokesperson’s mouth is a bunch of BS, this is actually a legitimate business model. In fact, I had my own e-commerce store and was drop shipping for around 2 years at one point.

HOWEVER… As you can imagine… This is NOT nearly as easy as he leads you to believe it is.

If it was then I would still be doing it and I would have all my friends and family doing the same, making boatloads of money.

But… It… Is… Not…

$17 Is Just The Beginning

This “The Silk Road Effect” system is being sold on the ClickBank marketplace.

Clickbank is well known to have a lot of very scammy products listed, and what is also known for is upsells.

Sure enough, after you purchase the system for $17, you are then pushed into an upsell that you are going to “need”.

This is a load of crap because when you originally buy into this you think that you are getting all you need. But that isn’t true and they do not tell you this.

This is all very scammy and not the type of system I would really want to trust.

Conclusion – Scam or Not?

Do you consider systems that are promoted in extremely misleading ways to be scams? If so, then yes this is a scam. However, whether or not it is depends on what your definition of a scam is.

When you buy into this you do get training on setting up an e-commerce store and drop shipping. So you do get some value for the money you pay. However, it is just nothing like you are led to believe in the first place and will just be something that you are highly disappointed in.

There is absolutely no way that I’m going to be recommending this system to my readers.

Not only do I think it is going to be largely a waste of time, and likely just lead you down the wrong path having you waste your effort on something that isn’t going to work out well, but there are also other reasons why this sort of online business model might not be the best way for beginners to get started.

Doing e-commerce via drop shipping can be profitable and is a legitimate business model, as I said, but it also can be fairly risky due to the fact that you’re going to have to run paid advertisements, which include things like Facebook ads, Bing ads, etc. This can get expensive.

My Recommendation:

If you are just a beginner looking to for a legitimate way to make money online then I highly suggest that you take a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 a month doing so. What I do is beginner friendly and all in all is a great way for beginners to get started.

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

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Lotto Annihilator Scam
Easy Money Scams

Is Richard Lustig’s Lotto Annihilator a Scam? – Pretty Much In My Opinion

Richard Lustig claims that his new Lotto Annihilator system can give you better chances of winning the lottery and that many people have already used this to win big, but is this really true? Can you trust what you hear? It is Lotto Annihilator just another scam that is going to give you false hope and leave you discouraged and disappointed at the end of the day?

I’m here to warn everyone against this product.

THIS IS A WARNING. After reading my review here you will see that this system is not worth purchasing because it is not going to do anything for you, except of course drain your bank account a little bit.

I’m sure you were suspicious of this whole thing being a scam before me saying that anyhow. The entire promo presentation does seem a little bit “scammy”, does it not?

The presentation starts out with a warning that “this video is very controversial”. Then Richard Lustig, starts off talking about how some guy one $9 million using his method, but of course he’s going to keep his name private for confidentiality reasons.

Lotto AnnihilatorSystem

Most of the video presentation is Richard talking about how much money he has won and how he has been able to spend it on luxurious things like cruises, staying in penthouses, buying his kids anything they wanted, his dream house, and so on.

He even goes as far to say that his method, which helps give you an unfair advantage and the ability to predict the winning numbers of the lottery, will have you winning so much that you are going to need to start rotating the gas stations where you buy your tickets because the owners are going to hate giving out money to you all the time.

Quite a bold claim to make… And one that is definitely not backed up.

Lots of Unverified Claims

The video presentation is filled with a lot of unverifiable claims.

First off… the guy he talked about who supposedly one $9 million with his method… There is no way to verify that any of this is true because of course he does not share his name with us. Does this guy even exist in the first place?

He also talks about others who have supposedly won big payouts with his method…

But again… These are completely unverified…

Who is Richard Lustig?

At this point you may be wondering if this guy is even real.

Well… Believe it or not, yes Richard Lustig is a real guy and yes, he really did win the grand prize in the lottery 7 separate times, being the only one in the world to do so. This has landed him on all sorts of TV shows and even in Ripley’s Believe It or Not.

That said, he has been milking the heck out of his fame for years now. This is not the first program he has released that uncovers his “secret method” and will supposedly make you rich. Instead of winning the lottery again and again with his “secret method”, he now seems to be making all of his money off of selling products like this to unsuspecting individuals.

Lotto Annihilator Review

So what this system supposedly does is increases your chances of winning. It isn’t going to guarantee a win every time but, according to Richard, but it will increase your odds.

The basics of how it works just like this…

  1. Write down previous winning numbers for the games you intend on playing. You want to do this for at least 7 of the most recent drawings. These can be found online easily.
  2. Then you will plug these numbers into the formla Richard has created in which you will have to do some simple math.
  3. Go out and purchase tickets based on the winning numbers the formula has given you.
  4. Rinse and repeat

Now as you can see he makes it sound like you’re going to be winning again and again, getting consistent income from this that can replace your job. He talks about how “some months you may only win $10,000” and other months you may “find yourself cashing a check for $200,000″… As if $10,000 a month is going to be the least you are going to win.

This is one heck of a misleading statement.

The Method… Does It Actually Work?

You guessed it… The answer is NO.

His “secret method” does not work and it is not going to increase your chances of winning. The only thing it is going to do is leave you with less money and give Richard more money.

Why is it not going to work?

Well… Because it is statistically impossible.

There is a good article on Business Insider that talks about this. In this article a journalist takes Richard Lustig’s method to a statistics professor and has him take a look at it, which he concludes makes no sense.

You can’t cheat the system when it comes to lotteries… The numbers generated are completely random and because of this there is no way to predict the numbers that will be chosen.

Sure, you can join lottery pools and things like that to increase your chances, but this has nothing to do with actually predicting winning numbers or anything like that.

Re-hashed Old Product?

Like I said earlier on, Richard has released a number of these products in the past. I have reviewed 2 other of his products here on my site, one called Lottery Winner University and another called Auto Lotto Processor.

They are both the same exact thing… They give you this formula to supposedly increase your chances of winning. In fact, they even have pretty much the same sales video.

This might make you wonder… Why is he re-branding his products and rereleasing them under different names?

The most likely answer is because is products have been getting a lot of negative attention due to the fact that THEY DON’T WORK.

So he repackages the product under a different name and sells it as some great new thing.

The Cost

The initial cost when you buy in is $97, but there are up-sells.

I’m not sure exactly how much everything costs, but I do know there is at least one upsell that you will be pushed into for $125.

Conclusion – Scam or Not?

The big question is whether or not Richard Lustig actually believes in his method or not. If he does really believe in it, and truly believes that he is helping people win the lottery, then I would not see this as a scam.

HOWEVER, if he is aware that is method is a complete sham and knows that it will not work, then yes I would definitely consider this a scam because he would know that he is ripping people off.

Scam or not, it doesn’t really matter. The bottom line is that this does NOT work and is definitely NOT something I’m going to be recommending to my readers.

The only tips I can give you for the lottery is to select numbers higher than 31, because this will decrease chances (if you do win) that you have to share the money with others because so many people pick their birthdays. Or you could join some sort of lottery pool, but then again although that would increase your chances of winning you would have to share the pot.

So anyways… I hope you found this little review helpful.

Something else you might also be interested in, since you are looking for ways to make money, is how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month working online for myself. This is something that is legitimate and beginner friendly, which is the reason I often recommend that to beginners looking to get started making money online.

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

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FB Dollars
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FB Dollars – Scam or $500/mo Without Doing Anything? [Review]

FB Dollars claims to pay people up to $500 a month for literally doing nothing. All you have to do is allow them to “rent” out your Facebook ads account, which you probably are not using anyhow, and that is that.

But can you actually make money doing this?

After all, when it comes to ways of making money online, you have to be very cautious with what you get involved with. They can say whatever they want to, but you have to keep in mind that there are plenty of scams out there.

Is FB Dollars just another scam like Facebook on Fire that uses the Facebook name to try to come across as being legitimate?

Well… Let me just say this… It isn’t something I’m going to be recommending to my readers and you will see why…

FB Dollars Review

  • Website: fbdollars.com
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Cost: Free
  • Recommended?: No and for good reason

So the whole concept sounds pretty darn simple. Besides filling out a form at the very beginning to give FB Dollars access to your Facebook ads account, there isn’t anything else to do… You supposedly can than just sit back and collect $500 a month… So you are told.

But as the saying goes… If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is.

I’m guessing that you probably thought this sounded a little bit too good to be true, which is the reason you decided to do a little extra research and stumbled across my review right here. And it’s a good thing you did!

How It Works

So as mentioned, this is all about them “renting” your Facebook ads account. That is all they want.

Most people don’t even know that they have an ads account, but everyone dies. Everyone who has a Facebook account also has a Facebook ads account that is attached to it. You might never use it, and you might not know that even exists, but is there in case one day you would want to use it.

With a Facebook ads account you can run targeted ads on the Facebook platform along with on other platforms inside the advertising network.

But you may be wondering… Why the heck to they want your ads account?

Seems a bit weird doesn’t not?

I mean… Why don’t they just use their own ads accounts if everyone has them?

Well… I have come across this sort of thing before and I know what is going on here for the most part.

You see, Facebook is extremely strict when it comes to running ads. I know because I have experience doing so. If you do something that they don’t like they will disable your account and is incredibly difficult getting your account re-enabled.

My guess is that this place that is looking to rent ads accounts is probably doing some advertising that is “not so Facebook friendly”. Maybe they are looking to advertise for some sort of scam “make money online” program or something of that nature. This would probably be my guess, but it is just a gas and definitely not something I know for sure.

The other scam I reviewed that was similar in the past was called Social Xchange… and it has since been shut down as I could have guessed.

Requirements

The requirements for you to be able to make $500 a month renting out your ads account include…

  • Must have at least 100 friends on FB
  • The FB account must be yours
  • You need to be at least 21 years old
  • The account must be at least 1 year old
  • Your Facebook ad account must be untouched

The reason they want you to have an account that is seasoned, genuine, and active with a decent amount of friends is because Facebook is much more likely to disable a brand-new account over an old one.

Do I Trust This Place?

The bottom line here is that I definitely do not trust this place at all.

Why? Because they give me absolutely no reason to trust them. The website looks very scammy and there is no information about the people behind it. Who created it and things like that? We have no idea.

Also, something that I haven’t mentioned, is that there are “fake news” sites that are referring people to this site. I mean by this is that there are completely fake sites that have been set up to look like legitimate news websites, usually having articles about some “Work at Home Mom Makes $500 a Month Doing Nothing” or something along those lines, but the sites are completely made up. They appear to be legitimate news sources but they are not.

Maybe they will use your Facebook ads account as they say they will, but who is to say that you are actually going to get paid?

What’s More Than Likely Going to Happen

The only logical reason that they are willing to pay people, or at least claim they do, to use their Facebook ads accounts is because they are doing something that Facebook is not okay with, such as advertising scams and scamming people as I mentioned above.

If they were doing everything by the book they would have no reason to be buying other people’s ads accounts. They can simply use their own with no problem.

And… Because they are likely doing something that Facebook does not like… Your ads account is probably going to get disabled in a relatively short period of time and then you will have to go through the ridiculous process of trying to get it re-enabled, which you do not want to go through.

Now this isn’t going to affect your personal Facebook account at all, the one that you use normally to communicate with friends and such, but still… 

Conclusion – Scam or Not?

I don’t have any cold hard proof that this is a scam, but it is definitely something that I am going to avoid it and that I recommend avoiding. As I said, your Facebook ads account is just going to get disabled anyhow… So if you actually do make any money at all, if they are actually willing to pay you, it will be a very limited amount because your account is going to be disabled and not be any use to them.

This is definitely not something that you can make $500 a month with over and over again, even if they do pay, which I am hesitant to believe they will.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review and found it helpful!

Before you leave, since you are interested in making money online, you might want to take a look at this short  beginners guide to making money online that I put together. It’s a great way for beginners to get started in this something that actually works, which I know from experience.

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

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CB Wealth scam
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CB Wealth Is a SCAM System – EXPOSED In This Review

The guy claims that his new system called CB Wealth can earn you $25,921.75 in the next 30 days with no experience needed, but is this really true? OF COURSE NOT! It’s a SCAM!

You are told that you are invited to check out the system by one of his “close personal friends” and were told not to share this with anyone.

He goes on to tell you that this is a “done for you system” that doesn’t require any experience and even goes as far where he “guarantees” that this will be the most important video you see this year.

But of course, as I already said, it is all a bunch of crap. This is just another scam. In this short review I will go over the lies you are told, how this system supposedly makes you money, what you actually get if you buy into it and so on. You will see why I am calling it a scam.

CB Wealth Review…. Another Crappy Scam System Exposed

Like most scams online, you are supposed to believe that the creator is sharing this new system with you out of the kindness of his heart.

What a nice guy right?

Well… Not really.

The video presentation is basically just a bunch of rambling on and on about all the money you can make with this system. The guy talks about all these people making tons of money with the system, like Kevin who supposedly made over $9000 last week and is only a 21-year-old college student, and Julie who was a single mother living in the UK who just got paid $12,317.

But… As you probably already assumed… These are all lies.

Or I guess I should just say that I am assuming they are lies because there is absolutely no proof whatsoever that they are true, and judging by everything else I see here it makes sense that they would just be lies like much of the other stuff he tells you.

The Lies You Are Told

1. You weren’t invited by a “close personal friend”

As stated, at the beginning of the video presentation he tells you you are invited by a close personal friend of his. This is a lie and that the truth is that you probably received some spammy looking email about some new “make money online system” or something like that and decided to click on one of the links inside.

This was not sent by a close friend it was sent by someone trying to make money by suckering people into this BS.

2. The video is NOT 4 minutes and 45 seconds

This isn’t important but it kind of ticked me off so I thought I’d talk about anyhow. You are told that the video is 4 minutes and 45 seconds long but then it drags on for a massive 15 minutes, or around that long. This definitely does not add to it being a scam, but it sure is annoying.

3. The video is the LEAST IMPORTANT video you will see this year

And then there is the part where he “guarantees” that the video is the most important thing you will ever watch this year… But in my opinion it is actually the least important.

Since one is getting scammed a good thing?

Oh, that’s right, this guy is acting like this system is actually legitimate.

4. Member Earnings

And as mentioned there is no proof of any of the earnings that he mentions people making. It’s more than likely a lie.

How The System Supposedly Makes You Money

Just like pretty much every other scam out there, there is no information provided on how the system is actually going to make you money. We have absolutely no idea because the video presentation is filled with a bunch of fluff about making tons of money… But the guy totally forgets to talk about how this is even going to happen in the 1st place.

Are you going to be affiliate marketing, blogging, doing ecommerce??? Who knows!

This is very typical of an online scam. Of course they want you to buy into their scam before actually finding out how crappy it really is.

Would a legitimate system completely avoid mentioning anything to do with how it works? I certainly would not think so. The reason they are keeping this hidden is because they know if they would talk about it would be even easier to identify is a scam.

This reminds me a lot of the Easy Cash Club and Cash Formula by Michael Green scam I exposed recently.

What You Actually Get If You Buy Into This

Now I didn’t actually buy into this system, so I don’t have any good idea of what you are going to end up getting once you do buy in. HOWEVER, I have reviewed quite a few scams that are very similar in nature to this one you have a good idea of what is going to happen.

My best guess is that you will probably be provided with some very poor quality and likely outdated training on some method for making money online… Which will likely just end up causing worse problems than if they were to just take your money and run… Reason being because you are going to end up wasting your time on something that is not going to work out.

Conclusion = Scam

So obviously I’m not going to recommend this system to any of my readers. It is a pretty obvious scam in my opinion and there are lots of different red flags that tipped me off on this. Things such as…

  • Too much talk about people making tons of money
  • Not enough info on the actual system and how it makes you money
  • “Done for you”
  • Just sounds too good to be true
  • Lots of misleading info and lies told
  • Who is the creator?
  • And more

These are all pretty typical of online scams and if you come across anything like this it is best to proceed with caution.

As the saying goes “if it sounds too good to be true then it probably is”. This is a pretty good saying to keep in the back of your mind and it will help you avoid a lot of scams in the future.

My Advice:

If you want a personal recommendation from me on how to make money online, which I actually do a full-time, then I would highly suggest reading THIS POST that will explain exactly what I do and show you how to get started.

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

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Weed Millionaire Scam
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Weed Millionaire – Scam System? Unfortunately It Is

The Weed Millionaire system is supposedly some new automated trading system that can make you very wealthy very fast… Or at least that is what you are led to believe. However, we all know that you cannot always trust what you hear or read on the Internet, and this does seem a little bit too good to be true. So is it a scam or not? Is this the real deal or is it just going to leave you with less money than when you started?

Well… Unfortunately the answer to that question is the latter… That is just going to leave you with less money than when you started. This Weed Millionaire system is a scam and you will see why I am saying this in my quick review here.

You are told that this is the last way for the little guys to make a massive fortune fast, that hundreds of marijuana stocks have exploded in price, and that you want to get in before goes mainstream… And while some of what you are told is true, it doesn’t change the fact that the system is a scam.

Yes… There is a lot of opportunity in marijuana stocks right now, but that doesn’t mean that the system is legit.

Weed Millionaire Review

Since you are reading my review right now than I am guessing you are probably suspicious of it all… Which led you to do some extra research and come across my site. Probably sounded a little bit too good to be true, and it certainly is.

You really are told all that much information about it, but basically you are led to believe that it has some incredibly accurate trading system that is going to absolutely kill it trading weed stocks. You are told that all you have to do is enter your email, deposit money and then set back and let the money flow into your account.

But of course it’s all a bunch of BS and there are plenty of red flags that hint at this being a scam…

Lots of Red Flags

Registration closes today – Of course they tell you that registration is closing today. It doesn’t matter when you land on the website, at the top of the screen there is a red banner that says resistration is ending. This is just a form of false scarcity that is commonly employed by scammers.

99.7% accuracy – When I was looking around the website I noticed in the FAQ section that they claim this system has 99.7% accuracy. Now they don’t exactly tell you what this statistic means, but it seems that they are referring to trade accuracy. And this is absolutely ridiculous. 99.7%… give me a break.

Requires no work on your part – Right on que… it requires no work. All you do is deposit your money and BOOM… you’re rich. Well.. at least that is what they lead you to believe. Remember the saying “if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is”? Ya… that really fits good here.

Strange broker – As you will see in the next section of my review… After signing up I was referred to a rather strange broker who I definitely did not trust.

No commissions or fees – In the FAQ section they also tell you that there are no commissions or fees. This leads me to wonder how the heck these people are making money then. How can they give this software away for free and get nothing in return? Are we supposed to believe they are doing all of this out of the kindness of their hearts? It makes no sense.

Everything is very vague – As with most scams, everything they tell you is very vague… and they really don’t tell you much of anything at all. All you know is that you can supposedly deposit your money with this system and it is going to make insanely accurate trades, making you rich. This is the same type of thing I’ve seen with other similar scam systems like Bitcoin Bonanza and The Britcoin System.

This Is What Happens When You Sign Up..

I decided to sign up for this system just to see what would happen. After entering my email address, name, phone number and so on, was then led to the dashboard of it all, which you can see below.

The first thing you have to do when you get to the dashboard is deposit money of course. And as you can see the broker I was assigned was named “Your Broker”, I know what a crappy name, right?

I decided to do a little investigating  to see what I can find out about this broker and couldn’t really find out much of anything. This is just another it no name broker that I definitely would not trust.

Not only could I not find any information about this broker, but also when I would click to deposit money my malware protection software on my computer would block me from proceeding, giving me the message that there was a “Trojan found”.

How They (probably) Scam You

Now I can’t say this with 100% certainty because I have not actually deposited any money, however, I am very familiar with these types of scams because I have reviewed many in the past. So I know how they work pretty well and this seems like your pretty typical run-of-the-mill automated trading software scam.

Basically what will happen is after you get done depositing your money you are probably screwed and there will likely be no way for you to get your money back… Or at least it will be incredibly difficult to do so. Some of these types of scams even make you believe that you are making all sorts of money. The money in your trading account will grow and grow, but then it comes time to withdraw, you will find that it won’t let you.

The creators of these types of scams work with the brokers that they refer people to. So in my case they would earn commissions from referring me to “Your Broker”, if I were to deposit money.

Conclusion – Avoid

This place has scam written all over it and there is absolutely no way I’m going to be recommending it to my readers. Everyone is looking for a fast way to make money, but unfortunately this is not it. Remember… If it sounds too good to be true then you probably want to avoid it. And this definitely sounds too good to be true.

Also be on the lookout for similar scams out there… They are all over the place see need to be cautious.

If you are just looking for a way to make some money online and want a personal recommendation, I would suggest that you take a look at how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month online here.

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

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Cash Formula
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Cash Formula by Michael Green – Big Ol’ Scam? [Review]

So there is this new system out called Cash Formula that you can supposedly make $5000 a day with… But of course that sounds a little bit too good to be true, does it not? This then probably leads you to wonder whether or not this is just another crappy scam that is going to be a waste of your time.

Is it a scam? Does it actually work? How does it work and why is this guy deciding to let people in on it?

Lots of questions that need answers… and you are in the right place. In this quick review I’m going to be giving my honest opinion of it, which is not too good as you will see and as you are probably expecting.

Cash Formula Review

My first impression:

So my first impression after landing on the sales page is that it seems pretty darn scammy.

  • False scarcity – You are told “only 7 new spots available” and also that the video could get taken down at any moment because the gurus are out to stop this guy.
  • Seemingly fake testimonials – The video testimonials of the people who have supposedly been using the system and making all kinds of money just don’t seem genuine…. it seems like the people are reading off scripts half the time.
  • 100% done for you – Of course…. and so is just about every online scam ever.
  • Up to $5k in 24 hours and every day after that – Okay… insane earnings… another common characteristic of a scam.
  • Tells you that what he is going to show you is “100% certified and true” due to the federal guidelines he has to follow – Completely untrue. If it were true then there wouldn’t be any scams.

I’ve reviewed hundreds of different scams on my site here, most recently Easy Cash Club, and this is looking typical, especially when it comes to “make money online” Clickbank scams, which are becoming so popular it’s ridiculous.

It definitely seems like a scam right off the bat. And to make matters worse, the guy leads you to believe that it is going to be a short video presentation of only 2 and a half minutes but really it drags on for over 20 minutes… which something else that is typical of a scam… a lie or misleading info at the least.

But anyways… the creator of the system is Michael Green, who claims to go by the name “Green Machine” because of all the money he makes.

Who Is Michael Green?

He claims to be a guy that makes up to $10,000 a day… just by clicking a few buttons. He then goes on to say that he makes more in a minute than most people in an entire year, which makes no sense because if he is making $10k a day that would mean he is making around $6.95 a minute… and I don’t know about you but most people I know make over $6.95 a year.

He claims that he stumbled upon this system after losing his job and bumping into an old friend that has some company that “controls millions of web visitors each month” that discovered some “loophole”. The story goes that his company bought this secret loophole formula from a group of Ukranian coders and blah blah blah.

The reason I say “blah” is because what this guy tells you doesn’t really make any sense… and it isn’t supposed to. It’s supposed to sound confusing so that it seems really complex and amazing, but really it’s just a bunch of vague info that is vague on purpose.

Anyhow… lets get to the point here: The story behind Michael Green’s discovery is a bunch of BS and so is the guy himself.

Cash Formula Michael Green

As you can see below, the image they show you of Michael is really a free picture that anyone can use online and it is available on the freepik website. I found this out by doing a quick reverse Google image search of the picture they showed us in the video presentation.

Why Is He Selling This System for Only $37?

So he basically claims that he is now allowing others to use his system because he is just that nice of a guy. He talks about how he is sick and tired of all the fake gurus out there scamming people and he just wants to help out.

This already sounds like something I’ve heard from just about every scam I’ve ever reviewed and to make matters worse, I already showed you that this guy isn’t who he claims to be.

So how can you trust any of this?

The answer: You can’t!

Things Just Don’t Add Up

There is so much that this Michael guy tells us that just doesn’t add up.

For example… he tells us that he is only letting 7 new people in today because he doesn’t want this to become too popular. He wants it to fly under the radar, so to speak, so that the gurus don’t find out.

But then why the heck does it say there are 7 new spots available everytime I go to this website? You can check it out for yourself if you don’t believe me… just go back to the video in a day or 2 and it will be telling you the same darn thing.

What Really Get If You Buy This

Just as expected, the guy tells you just about nothing on what you are actually buying into here. The information given is incredibly vague and this is pretty typical when it comes to online scams. They like to provide you with vague info on purpose so that you have to buy into it in order to find out more… and probably because if they did provide too much information you would easily be able to either tell that it is a scam or they would get into too much legal trouble because they would likely have to lie a bunch more than they already do.

But anyways… so what the heck do you get if you buy into this?

Well… honestly… I don’t know the answer because I have not bought into it nor do I intend to. HOWEVER, I can tell you that what you will be getting will be nowhere near what you are expecting to get if you buy in thinking that this guy is telling you the truth about the system.

Based on what I see here and other scams I’ve reviewed in the past that were very similar, which there are plenty of, I’m guessing that you will probably be given some pretty crappy training for some method of making money online that is just going to lead you down the wrong path and waste a bunch of your time for nothing.

Conclusion: Your Pretty Typical Scam

So obviously I’m not going to be recommending that any of my readers buy into this crap…. unless you are looking to get scammed of course, which I’m guessing you aren’t.

I probably just confirmed your suspicions with this review anyhow though. After all, since you came across my review then you were looking for additional information online about this system and the reason for that is probably because it sounded a little too good to be true.

Lots of lies, misleading information, lack of information and so on… Although I didn’t buy into this to find out for myself, I can pretty confidently call it a scam.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online (that is beginner friendly) then I would highly suggest taking a look at this guide I put together that will show you how I do so.

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

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Beware of the AmazonProfits.org Scam!

The website AmazonProfits.org appears to present a legitimate work from home opportunity from Amazon, but is this the real deal? Is this opportunity really as amazing as it seems to be or is this just a bunch of BS… Another stupid scam that is going to waste your time and money?

Unfortunately… As you are probably already suspicious of… AmazonProfits.org is indeed a scam. The real company of Amazon has nothing to do with this and I'm guessing it is being promoted by bunch of unethical online marketers just looking to make a quick buck without any care in the world of who they are hurting in the process.

In this quick review I'll be exposing this place for the scam that it is.

The (Alleged) Opportunity

So in a nutshell… They tell you that Amazon is opening up a new work from home opportunity in your area and they make it seem like it is the greatest thing to ever come your way.

Of course we all know of Amazon… They are the biggest e-commerce store in the world. We also know that it is possible to make money with Amazon online, such as through affiliate marketing and selling products on the platform itself, so this opportunity is pretty believable at first sight.

They then make it more believable by showing screenshots of bank statements and telling you a story of this family man named Chris J Peters who supposedly making around $14,000 a month.

However, as I said, Amazon has nothing to do with this scam and it is all a complete lie.

It's all a lie!

Every little detail about this is a lie.

First off, I know it seems really convincing because the website tells you that there are openings specifically in your area. However, this site is just using a location tracker see where people are accessing the website from and customizing it specifically for them, all automatically.

The entire story about this Chris J Peters guy is also completely made up. In fact, the picture they show of the guy is a fake. As you can see below, it is nothing more than a stock photo that can be bought on Shutterstock…

fake pictures

This guy is not making $14,000 a month with this new work at home opportunity from Amazon… Because the "new" work at home opportunity does not exist.

You can research this and you will not find any information about a new work at home opportunity from Amazon on any legitimate news source. 

What's Really Going On Here..

The AmazonProfits.org is actually a single one page site that is being copied all over the place on the Internet. It is one of many identical sites that are promoting the same Amazon work at home opportunity.

If you look around the site, you will see that it is just some crappy fake news website. It is a single page and there is nowhere else you can go, except for to click on the many links that will direct you to the real scam they are trying to lure you into. I know that it seems like a real news website at first, but appearances aren't always what they seem.

I have actually reviewed this same scam under different names. As went by "Amazon Cash Websites" as well as "real profits online" in the past. It is constantly changing and evolving because it needs to… The old websites are probably getting blocked and shut down so the scammers are creating new websites as fast as the old ones are getting closed.

The unfortunate thing about this is that scams like this will never be able to be stopped completely. It is very simple for the scammers behind this to create duplicate websites on different domain names, so this scam will just keep on changing.

The Scam They Are Trying to Sucker You Into

Last I checked this fake news site was directing people to a scam called Money Sucking Websites, which I have actually reviewed on my site here in the past. But who knows, it could have changed since then. It would be very easy for them to start directing people to another scam with the same fake Amazon work at home opportunities being used to lure people in.

Basically the Money Sucking Websites system that is (or was) being promoted was presented as some incredible automated system that you could pretty much just plug into and start cranking in the cash… But really it was a bunch of over-hyped and allows the training for making money online that would just be a waste of time and lead you down the wrong path.

So anyways… In conclusion… This place is a massive scam that you should definitely avoid!

If you are looking for a way to make money online and want a suggestion from someone such as myself, I would recommend taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6k a month online here.

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Ecom Cash Crusher is a Scam! – Please Read

Ecom Cash Crusher is not the $2000 per day system that is said to be… In fact, it is a scam that you are pretty much guaranteed to be extremely disappointed in if you do buy into this, which reminds me of the 2 recent scams I've exposed called The EB Formula and Mass Income Machines. And... I'll show you why.

But first let's talk about some of the claims made about this system and what you are told.

You probably landed on the website for Ecom Cash Crusher after getting an email and clicking a link. That is how it usually starts out, but anyways… That doesn't really matter.

When you first landed on the website there is a video presentation waiting for you. It starts out with the guy telling you that this will completely change your life and is a "revolutionary new system" where members are making up to $40,000 in a single month…

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It sounds pretty darn awesome because you are also told that you did not need any special skills or any experience… The guy makes it sound so easy that a caveman could probably do it, or maybe even a dog with the right training.

In the video presentation there are a few different testimonial videos from people who are supposedly making tons of money with the system, such as this lady who claims to have made $2834 in just a couple of days…

Ecom Cash Crusher testimonial

And then there is this guy who claims to have started using the system a couple of months ago and supposedly just hit $100,000 in profit…

Ecom Cash Crusher testimonial

You are told that this system has nothing to do with anything unethical or illegal, however I beg to differ to a slight degree as you will see soon.

It is true that this system helps you make money with a "completely legitimate website", if you actually make any money at all, but is still is definitely unethical as far as I see.

After the testimonial videos in some vague information given about how the system makes money, the spokesperson (who is also the creator) goes on to brag about how much money he makes and how he can buy anything he wants to…

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Supposedly he has made over $1 million in the past two years and has all the cars he has ever wanted, goes on tons of vacations, and even bought his dream home… But again that is just what he tells you and is more than likely not true at all.

Ecom Cash Crusher Review... Now You Will See Why This is All a Scam

Just about everything that I see with this system points to it being a scam. I have reviewed hundreds of online scams in the past, right here my website, and this has a lot of common characteristics. I'm sure you are thinking the same… Which is what led you to read my review in the first place.

Whenever something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. And just think about it… This guy claims that after coming across this system it only took him 20 minutes to set up and he started making sales right away, making over $1000 in the first day.

How does that sound like BS or what?

And besides the obvious red flags, there are a lot of others as well…

Tons of red flags

Fake Testimonials

Remember this testimonial videos that I mentioned earlier Ian should you screenshots of? Yeah… Those are all completely fake. The people in those videos have never used the system and are just paid actors, as you can see with this guy below who is available for hire on Fiverr…

fiver profile

The one woman in the testimonial video that I showed above is also an actress. I read over another review exposing this scam that proved it as such.

Lack of information

all about making money with Shopify through ecommerce

Another major red flag, and something that is almost always a characteristic of an online scam, is the fact that there is a severe lack of information given about the system. Most of what the guy tells you is very vague and is just about how much money you are going to be making.

He does tell you that it is all about making money via e-commerce through Shopify, which can be a legitimate way to make money, but he goes into no detail at all. Of course you have to buy into the system in order to find out more.

No verifiable information about "David"

This "David" guy, who is supposed the the creator of this system, tells you in extremely long and drawn out life story about how his dad died when he was 14, his life then took a turn for the worse and he had to work a bunch of dead-end jobs in order to provide for his family… Of course until he came across this incredible system

However, as expected, there is absolutely no verifiable information given about "David". They don't even show a picture of this guy. More than likely he is just a made up fictitious character used to promote the scam.

Low price of only $37

And the last red flag that I will cover is that this is only $37. Why would this guy be selling a system that can make you thousands of dollars a day on complete autopilot for only $37?

Oh yeah… I guess we are supposed to believe he is doing this out of the kindness of his heart. That is what they all say.

It's Never This Easy

This "system" is likely not a system at all. While I have not bought into it so I can give you all the details, I'm guessing it is probably some basic program that provides some very basic training on how to make money with e-commerce and Shopify.

And it isn't going to be easy. I was involved in e-commerce for around two years and did pretty well for myself for a short period of time, but ended up giving up later on after things weren't working out so good. The point being… While e-commerce is a legitimate way to make money online, it sure as heck is not easy and if it were than everyone would be doing this.

It's not like this is some brand-new method that has just come out.

The Only Good Thing About This System

The only thing good about the system based on what I see is that it is sold through the digital marketplace called ClickBank… Meaning that you can get a refund within 60 days through ClickBank themselves.

Why doesn't ClickBank just cracked down and not allow scam programs like this to be sold on their platform in the first place? Who knows… But at least you can get a refund.

My Recommendation:

There or a heck of a lot of scams out there in the online world and it is hard to know who to trust, but if you want my own personal recommendation for making money online, I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 dollars a month. This is a good way for beginners to get started.

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


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Private Cash Sites – Scam or Legit? [Honest Review]

Private Cash Sites is supposedly some incredible new system for making money online that requires no experience and is super easy… But is it really? It is not like this is the first time I have heard similar statements like this, and often times they turn out to be scams. So is this the real deal or is it just another waste of time scam that is going to leave you with less money than when you started?

I'll tell you one thing for sure… Some of the statements made sure as heck made me suspicious of what is going on here. It just all sounds a little bit too good to be true… No experience needed, you can even do this on your phone, and then of course a lot of the focus is on how you will be able to quit your job to enjoy the finer things in life, such as traveling the world and going on vacations.

As the old saying goes… If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. I'm guessing you're probably thinking the same right about now, which is the reason you are here reading my review in the first place. And it's a good thing you are because this has all the makings of a scam and is something I definitely do not recommend getting involved with.

Private Cash Sites Review

You probably were led to the Private Cash Sites website after getting some email about some awesome new program that you can make tons of easy money with. But that doesn't matter, there are probably lots of different promotional techniques being used to lure people into this program.

When you get to the website, you are greeted with a promo video that starts out showing a bunch of commissions people were supposedly earning from this system… People making hundreds and even thousands of dollars a day.

The spokesperson in the video is a woman named Felicity, who I'll talk more about in a bit. She never comes out and says that she is the creator of this program, but she is the only name that we know… No other names being mentioned. So I can only assume that she is the one that came up with this whole thing.

Besides the system just sounding way too good to be true, because anytime I hear of a possibility to make hundreds or even thousands of dollars a day with very little work, I get suspicious… There are also a lot of little characteristics of this that point to it being a scam.

For example... She tells you that this system is only letting in a set amount of new people and will be taken down shortly…

Private Cash Sites screenshot

Now I don't know how true this is, but I can tell you that just about every scam out there is going to say the same thing. This just presents a sense of urgency to get as many people to buy in as fast as possible.

How This System Works

Lets discuss what you are told.

You are told that it is all about affiliate marketing, that it only takes a couple of hours to get set up, that is a "turn key business", that is a step-by-step method that anyone can follow, and that you will instantly become an expert affiliate marketer.

Sounds incredible right?

A turn key business that can turn you into an expert in a couple of hours?

But how does the system really work? She tells us in the video that it has nothing to do with writing articles, blogs, etc. and you will not have to send out emails or anything like that. So then what will you be doing?

Unfortunately there is absolutely no information given out on what exactly you will will be doing with this system. Everything is incredibly vague and basically you are just supposed to trust the fact that it is some incredible "turn key system" that is going to make you tons of easy money.

Major Red Flags

#1) Who the heck is Felicity?

Felicity is the only name mentioned… Being the woman in the video presentation. But who is she? Is she the creator of this system? Is this she just a spokeswoman?

There is absolutely no information provided on her and not even a picture given. So how the heck am I supposed to trust her? The answer… I can't. For all I know this is a made up name and the person speaking is just some person getting paid to do a voiceover.

#2) Look what I found in the disclaimer!

When looking into suspicious systems like this be sure to always read the disclaimer, which is usually found at the bottom of the page.

As you can see here, in the disclaimer there is something mentioned called "explode of my payday". Why is this something worth talking about question mark well… Because Explode My Payday is a scam I have exposed in the past.

Private Cash Sites disclaimer

What is likely going on here is that Private Cash Sites it is just a re-hashed and recycled old scam… Basically a remake of Explode My Payday. I review scams all the time and see this sort of thing often.

#3) Little told about how the "system" actually works

proprietary system for making money through AM

As already mentioned, all of the information provided about how the system actually works is incredibly vague. Based on what we are told in the video presentations, we really don't know anything.

Of course you have to buy into the system in order to find out, which is a major red flag.

The only thing that is specifically stated is that the system includes training videos that have step-by-step instructions. But this doesn't tell you much because we don't know if they are step-by-step instructions on how to turn this "turn key system" on or long drawn out step-by-step instructions that are going to be hard to follow and take up a lot of time.

#4) Half of what she says doesn't add up

Another big red flag is that half of what she says doesn't even make sense. For example, she keeps mentioning how you will be able to quit your job and stop making other people rich… Yet the business model that this system is focused on, affiliate marketing, is literally about promoting other people's products, which makes them money.

Sounds Like a Typical Scam

The more I dig around and look into this program, the more it sounds like a scam. While I did not buy into this to find out what is really going on, this is definitely not something I'm going to be recommending to my readers, nor will I be buying into it at any time.

This seems to me like just another typical scam filled with misleading information, lies, trickery, and that is probably going to be some lousy training program that is just going to end up leading you down the wrong path and wasting a bunch of time on things that will not work out.

I wouldn't be surprised if the focus of the training is on getting you to promote Private Cash Sites two other people in order to make money, which is what a lot of these types of scams do.

But anyways… In this review I probably just confirmed the suspicions that you were already having… Which is that this place is a scam.

There our a heck of a lot of scams out there online, but if you want something legitimate that actually works, I would recommend taking a look at how I make money online.

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


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Why Instant Email Empire is a Scam by “Bobby” – So Many Lies..

There is this new system being promoted by a guy named “Bobby” called Instant Email Empire, where you can supposedly get a copy of his email marketing system and make $125 per day with extremely little work. But… Of course you can’t always trust what you hear online and I’m not the only one who was suspicious of this place the second I came across it.

Is this the real deal? Is this just another scam? What’s really going on here?

In this quick review I’ll be going over what you really need to know, which is basically that this system is not as it is said to be… And I would definitely recommend avoiding it.

But anyways…

Let’s get started…

The second I landed on the website there was a video presentation that started out with a bunch of news clips about work at home jobs. The funny part about this is that, while these news clips were completely real, they had absolutely nothing to do with this Instant Email Empire system. They were probably just put there to try to make the opportunity seem more credible than it really is.

Another thing that I noticed right away is that the numbers weren’t really adding up. This guy claims that he is a millionaire from email marketing, yet above the video it states “see exactly how I earn $125 a day sending simple emails from home!”… And obviously making $125 a day, is nice, but isn’t going to make you a millionaire.

Those are just two red flags that, my attention right away, but there are many others, like for example what the heck this guy is sharing this opportunity in the first place.

Why would he want to tell other people about this opportunity?

What he says is that he needs help sending out emails, because he just doesn’t have the manpower to do it all on his own and it works better with a bunch of partners.

He claims that email services, autoresponder is in particular, would rather have a bunch of smaller accounts sending out emails than one massive account. However, this doesn’t really make much sense to me and I have never heard of this being true before. As long as you pay them for their services, I don’t really think they care.

In another good question is why is he inviting me in particular to join this system?

Who is this “Bobby” guy?

One thing is for sure, this “Bobby” guy definitely likes to brag. In the video he talks all about how he lives in a big house, drives a Range Rover, Mercedes, Jaguar, and a Bently continental GT. He loves talking about how rich he is and of course says that he mentions all of this “not to brag”.

But the truth of the matter is that you can’t really trust anything this guy says… Because he is not who he says he is. I actually found out by reading another review that this guy is just a paid actor from Fiverr. This is not Bobby, it is some guy who anyone can paid to be the spokesperson for their video…

paid actor

But just because this guy is in actor and is not who he says he is isn’t the end of the world, is it? I mean, maybe the real “millionaire” that is behind the system is just a little shy… Right?

At this point in my investigation I was definitely more suspicious than ever that this was a big old scam, but it is true that email marketing has a lot of money making potential so I decided to keep looking into it further

What Instant Email Empire Claims to Be

Instant Email Empire is your typical “copy my system” type of deal. There are a lot of scams out there that are similar to this and it is because everyone wants the easiest way possible to make money online, and what is easier than simply copying someone’s system?

You are told that this system is completely free and that the fake Bobby guy is going to partner with you and give you everything you need… Including setting up your email marketing account for you, loading it up with email subscribers, and even giving you the emails that he wants you to send out which promote products and earn you money.

If you fill out the information below the first video and proceed to sign up for this system, you actually find out that he claims to start you off with 5000 email subscribers, which is a heck of a lot.

Everything sounds pretty darn awesome, and this sounds like one of the easiest ways to make money that there is online, but of course things are not as they sound here… As the title of my post suggests, this is indeed a scam.

What Instant Email Empire Actually Is

Remember how the guy kept saying over and over again that this system is free… Yeah… Well… It is NOT free and after you enter your information and proceed to the next video you will soon find this out.

As you can see below… You’re going to have to pay $34 to get started…

Instant Email Empire Price

And there might be additional charges on top of this that I am unaware of, but I stopped my review after I found out that you have to buy into it, because of course I wasn’t going to buy into some system that just turned out to be a scam.

Plenty of red flags that tipped me off…

Besides those that I already discussed, there are plenty of other red flags pointing to this system being the scam that it is.

One thing that I always suggest one looking into systems/programs like this that are very suspicious, is to look at the disclaimer, which you can usually find at the bottom of the page somewhere.

Below you can see that the disclaimer here is actually for the wrong website, a website called dailycashsiphon.net… Which is weird because this is actually a scam that I have exposed in the past.

Instant Email System Disclaimer

And you can also see that it states that the guy in the video was using a pen name, which proves true what I already knew. That said, it would also be nice if they would state that this guy is also a paid actor.

Conclusion = Scam

If you are looking to make money online, which I am guessing you are since you are reading this review now, then I would strongly recommend against a system like this. This is just another crappy system that is being promoted in a very misleading and deceptive fashion, filled with lies because it is in going to sell at all if they were just telling the truth.

If you want to actually make money then stick to something that actually works, I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6,000 a month working online.

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

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