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Is “Real Profits Online” a Scam? – Fake Work-at-Home Job EXPOSED!

Real Profits Online is supposedly some amazing new work at home opportunity that has opened up in “your area”… Or at least that is what you are told. But is it really? Can you really make easy money with a free website that they give you? Can you really make up to $500 or more per day? Or is Real Profits Online a scam that you need to avoid?

Unfortunately this opportunity is not as it is claimed to be. If you are thinking about buying into this, you are definitely going to want to read over my review here and reevaluate… This is not something I would recommend anyone getting into and you will see why I am saying this.

In short, Yes Real Profits Online is a scam. While you may be able to make some money with this system, it certainly is not the fairytale money making system that is promoted as.

What Is Real Profits Online?

I first came across this “Real Profits Online” system after landing on some news article claiming that Amazon has just released a new work at home program in my area and that people are making tons of money with it.

The news article was somewhat confusing, but what I got from that was that Real Profits Online is some work at home kit that you can buy for this particular opportunity. Basically Amazon is opening up the new work at home opportunity and Real Profits Online is a business kit that allows you to capitalize on this opportunity.

With Real Profits Online, or RPO as I will be referring to it as for short, you supposedly get set up with a “free” website that is going to allow you to make money day and night, selling “real products online”. But is there really any truth to this… Any truth at all? Or is this just a bunch of baloney used to lure unsuspecting individuals into a trap?

Is There Any Truth To This Opportunity?

The sad truth is that there is absolutely no truth to this “new” work at home opportunity from Amazon. You can look at all the legitimate new sources out there and you will find no information regarding a new work at home opportunity that has just opened up from this e-commerce giant. In fact, you can even search for information on this on the Washington Post, which the owner of Amazon also owns, but you will find no information because it simply is not true.

There are ways in which an individual can legitimately make money with Amazon, such as by drop shipping via Amazon and by affiliate marketing (which I actually make a living doing), but there is no “new” opportunity. This is just all a bunch of BS used to lure people into this scam

The Website Is a Fake!

There are probably multiple ways that people are lured into this scam, but I was funneled and by this fake news site… Which as I just explained claims there is some new work at home opportunity from Amazon in my area.

However, this new opportunity does not exist in the entire website is actually completely fake. The news site is a fake news site and not legitimate by any means…

Everything about this website is fake. In fact, it is just a single page site that was thrown together in no time, and is absolutely covered with links that all point to the same scam.

And if you came across this website you probably read that “Chris J Peters” has been making $14,000 per month with this new work at home opportunity. You are shown a picture of this guy and his family as you can see below…

But it turns out that this picture is completely fake and the entire story behind it is completely fake as well. Below you can see this same picture available for purchase on the stock photo website called Shutterstock, which I was able to find after doing a reverse Google image search…

Old Scam, Different Name

This same scam has actually been around for a while and I wrote a review on it in the past. However, it has undergone some changing and has evolved a bit.

The older version of this scam was called  Amazon Cash Websites and funneled people into a different scam. Now, with the new name change and some rebranding efforts, it funnels people into this new RPO scam. But both scams use the same fake news story about Amazon opening up some new program opportunity.

What You Are Actually Buying Into

So you are probably wondering, what what are you actually buying into here? If the story about Amazon opening up some new program that you can make money from home with is completely fake, then what are you actually getting into?

Well if you click any of the thousands of links on the fake news site, you are directed to a video about some “weird online trick discovered by mistake” that is supposedly making up to $500 per day…

This “weird online trick” has been used to create this Real Profits Online system that you can supposedly make easy money with. You are told that you can make $500 per day with this easily online from some simple website, selling real products. And best of all… You can get this for “completely free”, or at least that is what you are told.

However, thing sound a bit too good to be true and I am definitely very hesitant to believe anything that this place tells me after arriving here from a completely fake news site that was filled with lies and deceptive information.

Furthermore, in the video presentation there are testimonials displayed from people claiming that they have been making tons of money with this awesome system. However, I recognized right away that these testimonial videos are completely fake. These people are paid actors from the digital freelance marketplace called Fiverr. They are just saying what they are getting paid to say and the reason I recognized them right away because I have seen their fake testimonial videos promoting other scam products in the past, such as Digital Formula and Easy Insta Profits

Moving on…. You are told that you don’t have to do practically anything at all… You don’t have to sell anything and that the system does pretty much all of the work for you… Running on autopilot.

And again… It is really stressed that this is “free” and that you can get your money making website for “completely free”, but then later in the video it is mentioned that there is some catch to this. And of course the catch is that this really isn’t free and that the whole time the guy has been lying to you, which was expected.

When you go to get your free website you will have to pay $47, as you can see below…

What You Actually Get With This Scam – My Prediction

Unfortunately there is no information on what you are actually getting into with this system. You have to buy into it before finding out any real details, which is a very common sign of a scam. Before buying in, all you know is that this system supposedly set you up with some website that is going to make you money selling real products online… That is all you know.

That said, I have a prediction for what is likely going to happen after you buy in. Now I have not personally bought into this, but I have reviewed dozens of similar scams online and have a good idea of what is going on here.

After buying into this, you will likely receive the website that you are told you will get… I guess you could say it is not a “complete” scam. You also likely get some training on how you can make money with this website. HOWEVER, the website will be some cookie-cutter website that is worth next to nothing in the training provided will be very basic and will not provide clear guidance and leave you lost, eventually leading to you giving up.

Again, this is just a prediction, but it is an educated prediction based on my experience. I have been involved in online marketing since 2015 and have come across numerous similar programs/systems.

Conclusion = Avoid

You can absolutely buy into this for yourself and tested out if you want to, but this is definitely not something I am going to be recommending. Everything about this place points to it being one massive scam. It all starts out with the proven fake news story that lures people in with false information, then you are presented with some video about how you will get some “free” website that turns out to not be free, and then you are pushed to buy into this thing without knowing anything on how it is actually going to help you make money.

The more I look into it… The more it seems like a scam.

Personal Recommendation:

If you are a beginner looking to make money online then my personal recommendation would be to start off like I did back in 2015. Why? Well… Because I now make a living working online so I know that what I have done, and what I am doing works.

I make 95+ percent of my money online via affiliate marketing, which is when you promote products online and earn commissions when you help make sales. This is actually one of the ways that you can make money from home as an individual with Amazon… Promoting products on Amazon through their affiliate program (Amazon Associates). It is particularly a great way for beginners to get started making money online because of the fact that you do not have to deal with selling your and products… You simply promote products that already exist.

However you can’t just go out there and start trying to promote products, thinking that you will make money doing so. I mean you could, but you will probably fail. What I suggest is taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month working online with affiliate marketing. I’ll go over how it all works and the best way to get started so that you can actually have a chance at success in this business.

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

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Is Insider’s Cash Club by Jeffrey Hart a Scam? – Review You Should Read

Insider’s Cash Club is supposedly some new system created by Jeffrey Hart that makes it easy to make money online. In fact… It is called a “foolproof” system that you could earn up to $5000 per week with.

But is this the real deal or is this a little bit too good to be true? Could it be possible that Insider’s Cash Club is a scam? These are always important questions that you should ask yourself when you come across any sort of “make money online” program that sounds a little bit too much like a fairytale system.

In this review I’ll be going over what you should definitely know before hand about the system… Which in summary is that this is not nearly as good as you are led to believe. While it is possible to make money with this, it certainly is not the “foolproof” system that you are told it is and it is not something I’m going to be recommending, and you will see why.

Insider’s Cash Club Review

When you come across the website you are presented with a video that starts off with a bunch of work at home news broadcasts. The news broadcasts are real and all, but they just talk about different work at home opportunities in never specifically mention “Insider’s Cash Club” at all. So basically they don’t mean anything when it comes to this particular work at home opportunity.

But anyways… The spokesperson, which you later find out is named “Jeffrey Hart”, claims that the day is your last chance to strike it rich and work from home. He says that he is rereleasing his “massively successful” foolproof work at home system and that is your lucky day.

You are told all sorts of amazing things, but unfortunately much of what you are told is a complete lie. Before I get into what you actually get when you buy into the system, I first want to go over some of the lies that you are told so that you can see for yourself this place cannot be trusted, nor can “Jeffrey Hart”.

Lots of Lies Told

There are so many lies told throughout the presentation, reminding me very much of recent scams I’ve exposed including Teo Vee’s Click and Flip System and Fast Cash Club. Some of the more notable lies include…

#1 – Has been featured on the news

The guy claims that “the same exact system” has been featured on different news sites such as Fox News, CBS, CNN and ABC…

However, this is a complete lie and it is easily proven to be a lie. All you have to do is go to any of these different news websites and search for “Insider’s Cash Club”… You will not find any relevant results.

The reason he is telling you as been featured on the news is to try to gain credibility, but he just got caught up in a lie and now he has lost credibility.

#2 – Can be yours “Today Only”

You are told that the system can be yours “today only” and that the site will be taken down within 24 hours when the countdown hits zero, which is below the video.

However, this is also a complete lie. This website has been up for nearly a week now at the time of me writing this review and it has been saying this all the while. This site is not getting taken down when the countdown hits zero. This is just a form of false scarcity that is designed to get you to buy into this as soon as possible.

#3 – It Is Classified

Another lie that you are told is that this page is classified. It is not classified by any means and if it was, they do one horrible job at keeping a classified. Anyone can go to insiderscashclub.com if they want to and join this “club”.

The spokesperson is just telling you this to try to make you feel special, as if you have been presented with some amazing opportunity that not many people are getting. However, it is a complete lie.

#4 – Fake Testimonials

You should also know that the video testimonials that are displayed in the video presentation are completely fake. Every single one of them… Fake as can be.

Take this one for example, which I took a screenshot below… This lady, who is said to be “Tracy Palmyra”, claims to be making tons of money with this awesome system in claims to be making multiple streams of online income…

But, unfortunately, this is a complete lie. This woman is actually a paid actress that the people behind this program hired to make this fake testimonial video. You can see her profile below on the freelance digital marketplace called Fiverr… As soon as I saw this video I knew it was a fake because I have seen her before in the promotion of other online scams.

And there is more where that came from. There are multiple video testimonials shown and they are all fake as can be.

Something else that I found really strange is that the people in these testimonials are calling the guy “Jeremy”. They are all saying thanks to “Jeremy” for creating the system. However, in the video presentation the guy presents himself as “Jeffrey Hart”. So what the heck is going on here? My guess is that this is just a good example of a poorly put together deceptive sales pitch that has many untruths.

Who Is Jeffrey Hart?

Jeffrey Hart, Jeremy, whatever you want to call this guy, he is likely completely made up. What I say this? Well… Because the name “Jeffrey Hart” was used to promote in order” make money online” system called EZ Money Team. However, this was just a cover-up in the real creator of this system is named Oscar Ortiz.

Likely the same darn thing is going on here. This suspicion is further cemented after looking at the bottom of the sales page, which states that the website is copyrighted by “Ortiz Capital LLC”, which I’m guessing is Oscar Ortiz’s company name.

Insiders Cash Club Jeffrey Hart

Furthermore, in the video presentation “Jeffrey Hart” claims to have been featured on business news shows like FOXBusiness, Maddie Money, and The Street. However, this all seems to be a complete lie. I went to the FOXBusiness news site and searched for “Jeffrey Hart” but could not find any relevant results…


What You Get With Insiders Cash Club

When you buy into Insider’s Cash Club, which costs eight dollars per month and is not free as you are told in the video presentation, you will get access to…

  • Access to the ICC Club House
  • Over 1,500 hours of coaching content
  • Live monthly webinars

Basically what you are getting is a jumbled bunch of training on various ways to make money online, none of which is that great in definitely nothing special.

I’m no expert on the old “EZ Money Team” system that was created by Oscar Ortiz, but I’m guessing this is pretty much a remake of it, and this is not a good thing. EZ Money Team was basically a “make money online” program that taught people how to make money online by promoting other “make money online” scam programs.

Why Only $8/mo?

The fact that it costs only eight dollars a month should be a major red flag. Why so cheap? I get it, I get it… This guy is a philanthropist in just wants to help everyone out… But seriously… When you come across a system like this that is super cheap and claims to provide the world, you should definitely be suspicious.

I have been making money online since 2015 and have reviewed hundreds of different programs, many of which scams, and I have never came across a program even nearly this cheap that has provided a good opportunity to potentially make $5000 per week… Which is a heck of a lot of money.

Conclusion – A Lot of Overhyped Fluff

I know we all are looking for an easy way to make money online. We all want a “secret” system that is “foolproof” and that you cannot fail with, but unfortunately there are not systems out there like this. Systems like this do not exist. Can you really make money as easily as you are led to believe with Insider’s Cash Club? The answer is NO.

Unfortunately this is just another good example of a very overhyped system that is not going to provide nearly the results that one would expect to get after listening to the ridiculous sales pitch. It is another system that you are destined for disappointment with if you buy into it. The guy claims to provide the world but what you get will fall greatly short of this.

So should you buy into this? I definitely don’t recommend it. Just think about it… The video presentation is full of lies and the guy, who goes by the name of “Jeffrey Hart” which is likely fake, relies on trickery and deceit to lure people into buying into this.

Recommendation for Beginners:

if you are a beginner looking to make money online, and you are looking for something that is legitimate and that you can create a sustainable income with, I would highly recommend taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month working online. You can click the button below to see exactly what I do, how it all works, and how I suggest beginners to get started based on my experience.

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Fast Cash Club Scam by John Harris – EXPOSED!

Fast Cash Club is some new “ecom profit system” that was created by a guy named John Harris. He claims that people with no experience or skills whatsoever can make $2000 per day easily with this system, but is this really true? Is this really the “first ever drag and drop ecom profit system” as he tells you? Or is this all just a bunch of BS? Is Fast Cash Club a scam that you need to avoid?

Unfortunately, what you are told and what is the truth are two different things. What I mean by this is that, put simply, Fast Cash Club is a scam. You are not going to be making $2000 per day with this system and I have reason to believe that you will not make anything.

In this review I’ll be exposing this scam for what it really as. If you are possibly thinking about buying into this, you are definitely going to want to read over my review in its entirety and rethink it all.

Fast Cash Club Review

You are probably reading my review now because you are a bit suspicious of the claims made about the system. It probably sounded too good to be true and you wanted to do a little more research before possibly getting scammed. And rightly so… The video presentation is absolutely ridiculous and sounds like a fairytale. It reminds me of some recent scams I’ve exposed like Ad Formula and AZ Sniper.

The video presentation starts off with John Harris talking about how this could change your life forever and that ordinary people, just like you, are making thousands of dollars per day like clockwork… Over $2000 per day each and every day.

Then early on in the video presentation he shows you a video testimonial from some guy he was supposedly making thousands of dollars with the system, and this is one of the first major scam signs that I spotted.

Why was this a major sign of a scam? Well… Because I have seen this guy plenty of times before. He is not someone who is actually using the system, this guy is actually a paid actor that is available for hire on the freelance digital marketplace called Fiverr, as you can see from the screenshots I took below…

But anyways… Just because this video testimonial is a fake, this doesn’t necessarily mean that this is all a scam.

Moving on… John claims that 117 people have already tested out the system and have been making over $2000 per day. He also claims that this video is like nothing you have ever seen before… It is not the typical garbage that fake gurus try to sell you. He makes it very clear that this is not like anything you have ever seen, although he offers no good reason why it is so different…

There our obviously red flags everywhere, and I could go on forever talking about all the reasons this closely a scam, but below I’ll go over six major red flags that really stood out to me in which you should be aware of.

6 Red Flags

#1 – Massive Income Claims

Obviously it is a major red flag that he claims you can make $2000 per day with this system. $2000 per day is a heck of a lot of money and 99% of the time systems that claim to be able to generate easy income like this turn out to be massive scams.

#2 – Little Work Required

Another major red flag is that there is little work required. He doesn’t specifically say what the work is that will be required and how long it will take, but he does say it will take just a “few clicks”, that it takes less than an hour per day, and at one point in the video he claims that he only works for 15 minutes per day online.

I can say from experience that I have never came across a “super easy” way to make money online. I’ve been involved in online marketing since 2015, and make a living online currently, but I do not know of any system that requires only 15 minutes of work per day.

#3 – Bashes Other “Fake Gurus”

Another red flag is how he bashes other “fake gurus”. He claims that the system is unlike anything you have ever seen and that he is different from all the other gurus out there. However, he never offers any good explanation as to why this is true. As far as I see, he is just another fake guru selling a fake scam product that isn’t going to make anyone any money.

#4 – John Harris Is a Fake

John Harris claims that he used to be broke and “on the brink of suicide”, having got laid off from his job and not having much money, but then somehow became some mastermind in e-commerce and was the “go to guy” in online forums when it came to e-commerce related questions.

After big investments and lots of testing, he supposedly created this “Ecom profit system” that can make anyone money. However, is any of this true?

The answer is more than likely NOT.

After doing a little digging around I found that this “John Harris” guy probably doesn’t even exist. The picture that is shown of him below the video presentation is actually a stock photo that is available for purchase online…

Fast Cash Club John HarrisSo since the photo is a known fake, can you really trust anything he says? Half of the video presentation talks about how he is different from other fake gurus and how you can trust him, but it seems that there is absolutely no reason to trust him.

He is more than likely completely made up. I see this type of thing all the time when it comes to online scams. Of course the real people behind these fake systems do not want their names known. So the easiest thing to do is to make up some fictitious character and promote the system under fake names.

#5 – The Testimonials Are Fake

And as we already know, the testimonials are fake. I already showed you the one guy, who was a paid actor on Fiverr, above. In there is more where that came from.

Later in the video presentation there are other testimonials shown, which also happened to be from paid actors/actresses on Fiverr. One example is this woman… Who claims to be making thousands of day with this Fast Cash Club system…

As you can see she will “create an authentic spokesperson video for you” on the freelance marketplace Fiverr…


#6 – A Contradictory Disclaimer

And the last red flag that I’m going to go over is the disclaimer, which I always suggest reading before buying into any sort of “make money online” product. In this case, the disclaimer is somewhat contradictory to what you are told in the video presentation.

Throughout the video presentation you are told that this system is super easy and that anyone can make money from it. In fact, at one point you are told that you “can’t fail with this system”, which would lead you to believe that you are guaranteed to make money with it.

HOWEVER, if you read the disclaimer it clearly states that “there is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas in this product”…

How This System Works

“John Harris” tells you that the system is all about Shopify and talks about how Shopify is booming in making tons of money online, but unfortunately he never actually explains how the system works. All he really tells you is that this system is easy to follow and all you have to do is follow his lead and “watch the money come flooding into your account”.

What the heck is that supposed to mean? What type of an explanation is that? How are you actually going to make money with this system?

These are all questions that should be answered, but are not… And this is another major red flag and a common sign of a scam. Often times scams will lure people in with talk about making tons of easy money online, but never provide any details on how they actually work. Of course you have to buy into the system before finding out that it was all a scam.

Conclusion = Scam

As a full disclosure, I have not actually purchased this system so I cannot say with 100% certainty that it is a scam, but I will say with 99% certainty that it is a scam…. But probably not a full-blown scam. If you buy in I’m guessing you will be provided with some basic training on how to make money with Shopify stores, but it will probably be very poor and cheap training that will not get you far. But again… This is just a guess based on having reviewed hundreds of similar scams over the years.

I was actually involved in e-commerce and had my own Shopify store a couple years ago so I have some experience with this business model. Making money online via e-commerce with Shopify stores is definitely something that can be very profitable, but there is a heck of a lot to it and I certainly would not trust a shady system like this provide me with training.

So buy into this if you wish to, but this is definitely not something that I’m going to be recommending by any means.

If you are a beginner looking to make money online then I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month working online. What I do could be described as “beginner friendly” and you can click the button below to see exactly what I do, how it all works, and how beginners can get started doing the same.

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The Ad Formula Scam by Jack Heaton – EXPOSED!

 

Jack Heaton claims that his Ad Formula system can make you up to $3000 per day, starting today… But can it really? Or is this all just one big scam?

Is this really the “most mouth-watering cash creating secret ever released” as he describes it?

Unfortunately you are going to be disappointed after reading this review, especially if you had your hopes up. Ad Formula is definitely not a system I would recommend getting involved with and I have good reason for saying this. In this review I will be exposing it for what it really is, which can be summed up as a scam.

Ad Formula Review

When you first landed on the website there is a video presentation that place. It starts off with a bunch of news clips about working from home. One thing that should be noted right off the bat is that these news clips have nothing to do with this particular system. They simply talk about working from home in general, and do not mention “Ad Formula” at any point.

In the video presentation you are also shown a bunch of people’s account balances, loaded with money coming in which they are supposedly making from the system, but videos like this can easily be faked and there is definitely no proof that these are legitimate, or that these people are actually making money from this system.

According to what you are told, you have been carefully selected and the video presentation is only available in your country in which it will be shown to a maximum of 50 people. Sounds awesome and all, but this is definitely not true by any means and is something that scam systems often tell you. In fact, I just reviewed another scam the other day called AZ Sniper which told me virtually the same thing.

Also, when I came across the system I was in Thailand and it seems really strange that they would be only offering the system in Thailand and that they would make the video presentation in English… Just doesn’t make sense.

But anyways… Later in the video presentation you find that this system is all about banner ads. It is all about e-commerce and banner ads. They claim that these banner ads are very different from normal advertising and act like it is some amazing new revolutionary thing. I mean sure, advertising online via banner ads can be very effective because of how targeted you can make your ads, but banner ads in particular are nothing amazing.

Banner ads are nothing more than online ads with a banner image displayed.

How It Supposedly Works

The way you supposedly make money with these banner ads is by “ad flipping”. Basically the goal is to buy good to be in her ads and earn money when people click on these ads. You can also resell ads that you bought later for a higher price. So a good goal would be to buy an ad for a cheap price, have a perform very well, and then sell it for a higher price.

The ads you can supposedly purchase can be for anything… Brand-name products, big events, services, etc.

It sounds good and all in theory, but this is not how things work. There are lots of red flags about the system and I’ll explain how you’re going to get scammed if you do buy into this thing.

They claim that big brands such as Samsung, Nike, Fila, Sony, etc. are allowing people to buy their banner ads like this, but there is no way this would ever be true. Big brands don’t create ads just to let other people buy them like this… It just doesn’t make any sense. Unfortunately this “ad flipping” idea has been floating around for some time now and there are many scams based on this.

Some Other Red Flags

#1 – Too Much Talk About Money

First off, there’s way too much talk about the money that you are going to be making. There is a lot of fluff and not much real detail. The spokesperson talks about how you are going to be able to buy your dream house, your dream car, go on vacation whenever, etc. He even says you will be making so much money you will not know what to do with it all.

PrettyMuch all online scams are overhyped and talk way too much about money like this.

#2 – “Jack Heaton” Is Likely Made-up

You should also know that this “Jack Heaton” character is likely made up. He claims that he was once flat broke and jobless, but has since became a millionaire within less than a year and is now living the life of his dreams.However, I’m hesitant to believe anything about this guy because I know that the image is shown of him is a fake.

Below the video presentationthere is an image shown, which I performed a reverse Google image search on and found that it is actually a stock photo available for purchase online… Meaning that it is NOT Jack Heaton…

Ad Formula Jack Heaton

In the video presentation he also shows a picture of his wife “Jennifer”, but this is also a fake photo. I performed a reverse Google image search on this photo as well and found that it is used on many other websites online. I’m not sure of its original source, but it is likely just another stock photo available for purchase…

 

#3 – Contradictory Disclaimer

And one thing that I always like to do is take a look at the disclaimer… Which in this case is quite contradictory from what you are told in the video presentation.

At one point in the video presentation Jack states that this system will produce “guaranteed results”. Now he doesn’t actually specify on what type of “guaranteed results” he is talking about. I guess there are going to be results… Whether you lose or make money, but by him making this statement it would lead one to believe that he is talking about guaranteed positive results, as in making money.

And then if you look at the disclaimer it specifically states that there is “no guarantee that you will earn any money”

#4 – Fake Testimonials

Another major red flag is that the testimonials displayed in the video presentation are completely fake. I was aware of this as soon as I saw them because I have seen the people in these videos before… Making fake testimonials for other scam systems online.

As you can see below, this woman, who claims to be making thousands of dollars with this system, is actually a paid actress available for hire on the freelance digital marketplace called Fiverr…

And the same goes for the other Testimonials that are shown… They are all fake as can be.

So the big question is why can’t he get real testimonials? If the system really is as amazing as you are told, and people really are making up to $3000 per day by doing almost no work than it should be very easy to get people to give testimonials.

What Happens When You Join

As you are told in the video presentation, the system is “free” to use, but this is very misleading. When you actually sign up to join the system you’re directed to a website called BannerBit, which there is no mention of during the video presentation. The video presentation is all about Ad Formula and then you get sent to some BannerBit website… Very strange. However, I know exactly what they are doing here because I am familiar with the BannerBit website.

BannerBit is the site where you are supposedly going to be able to buy banner ads and make money as you were told. But this is actually where you get scammed.

There are a lot of different websites associated with this BannerBit website. Basically what is going on is scammers are creating fake opportunities, such as this Ad Formula opportunity and others like Daily Banner Profits, Clicks Dealer, and others, they are lowering people in and then sending them to BannerBit which handles the financial side of things. Banner Bit is where you would deposit your money and ultimately get scammed.

Conclusion = Scam

Ad Formula. I mean sure, I didn’t actually follow through and buy into it all, but I can at least say that I am 99% sure it is a scam. Just do a quick Google search for Banner Bit and you will find plenty of reviews out there calling this place a scam. There is no one that actually makes money from it because the whole idea of making money with these banner ads, as is explained to you, is made up.

When I first came across the system I was fairly sure that it was a scam, but after doing research I am even more sure. Everything I see about the system points more and more to it being nothing more than a nasty scam.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online, and something that is beginner friendly, I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to being over $6000 per month online.

Also, please leave any questions or comments down below and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 And don’t forget to share this post if you found it helpful so that we can help keep others from getting scammed as well.

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Your Profit Team – Scam or Legit? [EXPOSED!]

Your Profit Team is supposedly some incredible opportunity to make money online where you can make thousands of dollars per week… According to them “over $7340 per week”. But is this really true? Or is this just a bunch of BS that is going to be a waste of your time? Is Your Profit Team a scam that you should be avoiding at all costs or is this a once in a lifetime opportunity that you should be jumping on right away?

Unfortunately this does not look like the incredible opportunity that is promoted as… As I imagine you were suspicious of in the first place. After all, you are reading my review right now which means that you are willing to put in the extra work and do some research on your own because it probably sounded a little bit too good to be true.

In this review I will be going over a few things that you should definitely know before hand. If you are thinking about buying into this opportunity you are definitely going to want to reconsider after reading. This place is similar to other scams I’ve exposed recently including Crowd Profits and Wealth Academy.

Your Profit Team Review

Your Profit Team is said to be some “Internet millionaire team” that is supposedly partnering with people who are looking to make money online, and of course they want you to join.

This alone seems a little bit strange, don’t you think? I mean, why would they be looking for you to join in particular? They say they are only opening this opportunity up to 20 new people and you are one of the chosen ones. But why? I mean if this really were the case and you are one of the lucky few to get such a great opportunity that would be awesome, but it still seems a bit strange.

But anyways… The spokesperson in the video, which you find out later goes by the name of “David”, claims that people are making over $7340 per week with this system. Apparently this is some “secret society” that has been flying under the radar for years but is just now opening up to a select few new members.

This guy “David” claims to have used to work as a mechanic, working long hours for little pay and trying to make money online but spending thousands of dollars without getting anywhere. Of course he almost gave up until he came across this amazing team that helped him make money.

After giving you this completely unverifiable story about his life, which is likely completely made up, he then shows you some of his bank accounts to “prove” that you really can make money with this. The problem here is that screenshots like this can easily be faked. Give me 1/2 an hour and I could throw together a completely fake bank account screenshot as well.

Making over $100,000 in your first month of work sounds incredible, and quite unbelievable, but to make things even more unbelievable and suspicious he also tells you that you only have to work one hour per day and can make money as soon as possible.

Could this opportunity sound any better? Seriously… Making tons of money with very little work and being able to start earning right away??? It seems that he is just saying everything that everyone wants to hear.

And if you end up entering your email address to try to get access to the system there is a bunch more BS claims that he throws at you, such as this being “completely done for you”…

How This Opportunity Works

Throughout the video presentation David keeps on saying that when someone on the team makes money, everyone makes money… However he never really explains what exactly he means by this. Is there some sort of revenue-sharing system going on here? What is the deal?

He also claims that the team does pretty much all the work for you and it talks about these “money making websites” that are supposedly going to be completely automated and will be making you tons of money day and night.

He also says that there are “so many more buyers out there than sellers on the market right now”, but this is just a stupid thing to say. Of course there are more buyers than sellers. Just think about it… It is this way for everything. Think about an Apple Store… It is one seller and there are thousands of buyers coming into the stores every day.

But anyways… Back to the point of this section of my review… How does this Your Profit Team work?

The answer to this is that I have no idea… None whatsoever. There is absolutely no information given on how you’re going to make money here and this is very worrisome.

Has It Really Been On The News?

One of the claims that caught my attention in the video presentation was that this “exact same business model” has been “shown on hundreds of new stations”. But has a really? And if it has, what does this mean?

Well… It is a very misleading statement because, for one, we have no idea what this business model even is because there is no information provided, and two, even if the business model were talked about on the news, this certainly does not mean that this particular “Your Profit Team” opportunity is going to be any good.

I mean there is talk about work from home jobs all the time on the news but there are also a lot of work from home scams out there, so this really does not mean anything at all.

Why Is It So Cheap?

Something else that caught my attention, which definitely does not mean it is a scam but does make me a bit more suspicious, is that the price is extremely low. It only costs $47 to get onto this moneymaking team and if you attempt to click away from the page you actually can get a $10 discount on top of that.

But the fact that it is so cheap isn’t the only thing that concerns me here. Another question I have is… Why are they charging you anything at all? If this system is going to be making you thousands of dollars per week and they are only letting 20 people in, what is the point of even charging? They can just take the cost out of your pay, can they not?

Always Read The Disclaimer!

Always, always, always, always read the disclaimer… If you can find one. I have reviewed hundreds of scams online and one thing I have learned is that the truth is usually in the disclaimer. They can tell you all the BS they want to in their sales pitch, but the disclaimer usually tells you the truth, which is often times in great contrast to what you were told in the sales pitch.

In the disclaimer here I found two major red flags, which you can see eight of a screenshot below. The first one is that it literally states that “the typical purchaser does not make any money using this system”, which is obviously a big concern.  Throughout the entire video presentation the spokesperson was telling you how easy this was going to be to make thousands of dollars, but now you are reading that  most people don’t make anything at all… So what the heck is going on here?

And then also in the disclaimer it mentions retiredmillionaire.co, which isn’t even the website that this whole Your Profit Team sales pitch is on… So what is the deal here? Furthermore, The retiredmillionaire.co website is actually a known scam that you can look up for yourself on Google. This is actually something that I see quite often. What is more than likely going on is that the same people that ran the Retired Millionaire scam are also running this Your Profit Team scam. It is basically just a recycled scam that they rebranded under a different name.

Conclusion – Avoid

You can come to your own conclusion on this, but in my opinion this is definitely something that you should be avoiding because it is more than likely a scam. Sure, I have not actually tested out the system for myself, or I guess I should say the “team”, but everything that I see points more and more to this being a big old scam.

Just think about it for a second if you are still not convinced… “David” tells you that this is some secret society of online millionaires that once you to join their team for some reason, which makes very little sense; he tells you that you can make boatloads of money… Over $7000 per week; he says that this all can be done with less than one hour of work per day; you don’t have to do any work really because the team will do everything for you and is a “completely done for you” system; and the disclaimer tells you a completely different story that “the typical purchaser does not make any money”. And of course “David” is likely a completely made up character… There is no verifiable information given on him.

If you are a beginner looking for a legitimate way to make money online, I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month online. I will go over exactly what I do, how it all works, and how beginners like yourself can get started doing the same.

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

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Crowd Profits – Scam Exposed or $4,000 Per Week? The Truth Here

CrowdProfits is supposedly some awesome opportunity where you can turn a $200 investment into a $4000 per week income. Well at least that is what you are led to believe, but is it really true? Is this the real deal or is Crowd Profits a scam that you should avoid? I know everyone is asking themselves this question… After all, it definitely seemed a little bit too good to be true.

But anyways… After coming across this opportunity I knew I had to do a little bit of investigating. I was suspicious from the beginning and was fairly certain it was a scam, but wanted to look into it further.

In this review I’ll be going over a few very important things that you are definitely going to want to hear, especially if you were thinking about buying into this… Because it is more than likely a SCAM as you will see.

Crowd Profits Review

When you land on the Crowd Profits website, the one I came across being crowdprofits.co, there is a video presentation that you can play.

The spokesperson says that making money online is all about timing and the jumping on a trend early on. He claims that used to will be all about affiliate marketing, setting up a blog, or becoming a YouTube star… But now these opportunities have already passed.

This is one of the first big lies that he tells you. Sure, there is definitely more competition than there used to be early on for all of these, but I actually make a living affiliate marketing so I can say from experience that this is definitely not true.

But anyways… He says the new trend is all about crowd investment, which are projects funded by potentially thousands of people. In in particular, this opportunity is all about crowdsourcing online advertisements, and he even claims that billion-dollar companies like Facebook and Google are running on crowdsourcing.

Crowd Profits supposedly mixes crowd investments with online advertisements and some people have supposedly been making $4000 per week with this from in an initial investment of only $200.

Legitimate? I think NOT, and I’ll be going over why. Let’s first start off with some of the major red flags that caught my attention…

Red Flags

#1 – Massive Income Claims 

Of course you should always be wary when you hear someone telling you about thousands upon thousands of dollars you can easily make online. Now this definitely doesn’t mean it is a scam, but it sure is a red flag that should raise your suspicion.

I mean turning a $200 investment into a $4000 per week steady income… That is a heck of a lot of money.

#2 – Lies About Facebook and Google

At one point in the video presentation he talks about how Facebook and Google make all their money via crowdsourcing… Which is a complete lie.

Facebook, for example, makes their money from running advertisements which are paid for directly by the advertiser, which could be anyone… You, me, a company, etc. There is no crowdsourcing when it comes to the Facebook advertising platform. This is a complete lie.

#3 – The Website Is Brand-New

I dug a little deeper into this whole Crowd Profits thing and found that the website is very new… Which is definitely a bit strange. I mean how can people be earning $4000 per week already if the system is pretty much brand-new?

According to ScamAdviser.com, which is a great website when you are suspicious of a website by the way, this website is only 19 days old at the time I am writing this. Now of course it may be order by the time you read this review, but the point is that it is a very new website yet they claim people are already making thousands a week with it… Which definitely seems suspect to me…

#4 – The Disclaimer Doesn’t Make Sense

One thing you should get in the habit of doing is reading the disclaimers when you come across programs/systems that seem suspicious. This is one thing I always do because you usually can find a few hints that it might be a scam or not.

In the disclaimer I to a screenshot below, you can see that I underlined how they talk about trading Forex, CFD’s and cryptocurrencies, and they talk about this being highly speculative. HOWEVER… What the heck does this have to do with anything?

I thought we were investing in advertisements here? Why on earth would they be talking about trading cryptocurrencies and so on?…

This is yet again something that does not proven to be a scam, but it is definitely something that is a major red flag and a bit odd.

#5 – No Contact Information

And the last red flag that I will go over is the fact that there is no contact information for CrowdProfits. I can’t find an address, a phone number, the names of the owners or employees, anything. There is literally no information about this place and this is a very alarming sign.

Sure… You can contact them via submitting a form online, but this doesn’t do us much good. I want to find contact information about the company behind this so that I can do a little bit of research and try to verify if they are actually legitimate or not. But of course I cannot do this because there is no such information provided and there is probably a reason for this… The reason being that this is a scam.

How It Supposedly Works

In the video presentation the spokesperson explains how it all works. Basically what you do is make an initial investment and then you can browse that their ad marketplace to find advertisements you would like to invest in. The goal is to find new ads that look promising and invest in them, hoping that they will become popular and you will earn a bunch of money from their success… From people clicking on them…

Makes Sense, But There Is a Major Problem

It does make sense. I mean why wouldn’t it? It is a pretty cool idea for companies to crowd source advertisements, thus bringing in a lot more capital and being able to increase their advertising budgets, which would increase exposure to ads and hopefully lead to a profit.

It makes sense, but there is a major problem here… The problem being that I have reviewed plenty of other scams that make the same claims and that there is no real proof of what the spokesperson tells you is going on here.

Some of the other scams I have reviewed in the past which tell you the same thing include Clicks Dealer, Daily Banner Profits, Banner Bit and many others.

These sorts of opportunities are usually advertised as “ad flipping”, with the goal of buying ads when they are new, earning money as the become popular and people click on them, and then selling them at a higher price… Profiting all the way.

This is a relatively new type of scam that is being promoted more and more heavily. It would be awesome if you really could make money like this, but I have not seen any proof of this being the case.

How They Will Likely Scam You

Well the Crowd Profits system is free to use, but of course you have to make your initial investment, which is $200 minimum.

After investing your money there’s a good chance they will make you believe that you are making money off of your investment. What I mean by this is that the numbers in your account may increase but when it comes time to actually withdraw the money, you will likely be stuck in find out that you have been scammed.

I haven’t actually bought into this and tested the system out for myself, but I have reviewed enough similar scams to know this is how they usually operate.

Conclusion – Avoid!

As I said, I have not actually tested the system out for myself, so I guess you could say that I am not 100% sure it is a scam, but I will say that I am 99% sure.

Everything about this place tells me that is a scam. It seemed like a scam right from the start, but even after doing more digging around it seems even more like a scam. They lied to you in the video presentation, the disclaimer makes no sense, we have no idea who is behind this company, there is no contact information, the website is brand-new, etc.

There is absolutely no proof that any of this is real. For all I know, this could be created by one guy behind his computer and it could be a complete fraud.

My advice… Avoid this place at all costs. And if you already have deposited money I would try to get back as soon as possible.

If you want a recommendation from me for making money online, I would highly suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month online. You will learn what exactly I do, how it all works, and how a complete beginner can get started doing the same.

Also, please leave any questions or comments down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 Let me know what you think about this Crowd Profits system. Do you agree with me when I say it is a scam?

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Wealth Academy Scam by “Richard” – The Truth EXPOSED

Wealth Academy supposedly some brand-new incredible way to make money online with a “cash rich” website. In fact, Richard, was the creator, claims that start seeing results “immediately”… However, I am very hesitant to believe these claims.

Can you really trust what this guy is telling you, especially with all the online scams out there? Is this really going to be your ticket to financial freedom, or is it just going to be a way to quickly drain your bank account? Is Wealth Academy a scam like Explode My Payday and YT Crusher (which I recently exposed)?

Lucky for you, you decided to do a little research and came across my review before buying into this program, or “Academy” as he puts it. Well… At least I hope you are reading this before buying in, because if not you are likely going to end up discouraged. Wealth Academy is not to be trusted as I will show you in this review. This place is more than likely a scam.

Wealth Academy Review

Richard claims that there are thousands of people that are tapping into this “highly lucrative website”, which you later find out is Amazon, if you watch the entire video presentation.

You probably reading my review now because the opportunity sounded a little bit too good to be true. Richard tell you that you can start seeing results immediately and that many people using the system are making $1,500 – $3,500 and even up to $8,000 per day one heck of a lot of money.

He claims that this system he put together somehow “exploits” traffic coming into Amazon, however, as I will go over soon, this is a complete lie. But before I get into that, I first want to go over some of the red flags that caught my attention which you should be aware of.

Red Flags – Smells Like a Scam

#1 – Massive Income Claims

When you come across the system that is promoted as a way to make insane amounts of money online, you should always proceed with caution. Sure… This doesn’t mean is a scam for certain, but it definitely should raise suspicion.

#2 – “Richard” Probably Doesn’t Exist

This guy says his name is “Richard”, but I am hesitant to believe any of the story he tells you. He claims that he was laid off from work and ran into some coworker at a lunch place across the street… Where he was told about some secret website you could leverage to make money via affiliate marketing. Supposedly this guy gave him a step-by-step blueprint to make money with affiliate marketing and he all of a sudden started making money the next day with it.

However… How can we trust anything this guy says? The answer is we cannot. There is no verifiable information given, no picture of Richard shown, nothing at all that can prove this to be trustworthy. This is exactly how it is supposed to be. The people behind this scam made sure of it.

And don’t think that this sounds a little bit “out there”. Review scams all the time in the are often promoted under fictitious characters that were completely made up.

#3 – Requires Little To No Work

And right on Que… Of course it requires very little work. Worked Richard all you have to do is set up these websites, which apparently the system does for you, and that is that. I guess all you have to do is click a few buttons.

#4 – Very Low Price

One thing that caught my attention is the very low price for this Wealth Academy. He claims that he could easily sell this for $6000 but just wants to help people out because he can’t stand seeing people struggle, which honestly sounds like a bunch of balogna to me.

Now the low price may sound awesome to you, but it usually means there is something else brewing behind the scenes. I was suspicious right away, and rightly so because I found out there are three upsells for hundreds of dollars, which include…

  • Wealth Academy 2.0 is $197
  • Wealth Academy Pro is $177
  • Wealth Academy Social is $97

What You Get With Wealth Academy

What you get supposedly affiliate marketing training. Mentions that in the training helps you find good products to decide. He also claims to provide insider secrets when it comes to picking Amazon niches.

The traffic training he calls “traffic fallout” and he claims that this training is focused on evergreen free traffic methods, which there is a problem with as I will go over shortly.

All in all, I don’t really know exactly what all you get with this program because he doesn’t really say much, which is typical of a crappy program that once you to buy in before realizing what you actually bought into.

Why This Will NOT Work As Stated

He claims that you will be able to earn very large commissions from Amazon, all thanks to the free traffic methods and the premade websites that this system will be setting you up with. However, much of what you are told is a lie and will not work out.

#1 – The Amazon Affiliate Program Pays Very Low Commissions

One of the major reasons why this will not work out as expected, or how you are told, is because there is no way in heck you are going to be making $8,000 per day as an Amazon affiliate. In fact, very few people make this much with Amazon. The reason for this is because Amazon’s affiliate program pays extremely low commissions… Usually ranging from 4 to 6% although you can earn as much as 10%.

Compare that to some of the other affiliate programs out there that pay up to 50% and higher. 10% is the best you can get with the Amazon affiliate program and this percentage is not even something you can count on getting very often, depending on what type of products you are promoting.

If interested, you can read my review I wrote of the Amazon affiliate program, which is called Amazon Associates.

#2 – You Have To Get Your Website Approved… Which Takes Time

Another reason why this will not work out as you are told is because it takes time to get approved with the Amazon affiliate program. He makes it seem as if you can join this Wealth Academy BS and start making money by today… Which is complete BS.

Amazon has to approve of your website before you can start promoting their products and earning commissions. I don’t remember exactly how long this takes, although I went to the process years ago, but it definitely takes longer than a day.

There is also another major problem with this website approval process that I will go over in #4.

#3 – Free Traffic Methods Don’t Produce Fast Results

He specifically states that you can get started making easy commissions today…

Not only is this a complete lie because of what I just explained above, having to get approved through Amazon and all, but there is also no way you are going to be making this much with free traffic methods.

When it comes to online marketing, you either need time or money when it comes to traffic generation. The free traffic generation methods take time, and the paid traffic generation methods take money… It’s one of the other.

Now I don’t know exactly what type of free traffic generation methods you will be learning in this program, whether it be SEO, social media marketing, etc.… But I sure as heck know that you won’t be earning anywhere even close to $8000 by today. This is just a ridiculous claim and anyone who has been involved in online marketing for some period of time will tell you the same.

#4 – You Might Not Get Accepted As An Affiliate

He mentions that you do not have to build a website when you join Wealth Academy because they do it all for you. What this means is that they will likely set you up with some “cookie-cutter” website that is nothing special. The problem with this is that there is a good chance you won’t even be able to get accepted into the Amazon affiliate program… Because they can be pretty picky at times with which websites they allow to join and promote their products.

Conclusion – Scam

As a full disclaimer, I have not actually bought into Wealth Academy so I cannot dive deep into the training and tell you exactly what is going on here, but I have reviewed enough scams and I have been involved in online marketing long enough to know that this is one of them.

We have no idea who this “Richard” character is, there is very little information provided on what you actually get with Wealth Academy, there are ridiculous and extremely misleading income amounts thrown at you to get you all excited, and just about everything smells like a scam here.

Of course you can buy into this if you would like, I am certainly not going to stop you, but this is definitely not something I would recommend to any of my readers.

If you are a beginner looking to make money online, then I strongly recommend reading how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month online… In which I will explain exactly what I do, how it all works, and how beginners can get started doing the same.

Please leave any questions or comments down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 Also, if you purchased Wealth Academy yourself, I would love to hear what you think about it down below.

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Explode My Payday Scam – Another Scam by “Meaghan Harper”

Explode My Payday is supposedly some awesome new system for making money online. At least that is what you are told, but this is far from the truth. In short… Explode My Payday is a scam that you should definitely avoid at all costs and throughout this review I’m going to prove it to you.

You probably came across the video presentation and thought things sounded a little bit too good to be true. And that was probably after coming across a link in your email from someone promoting the system as being some incredible way to make money online. But anyways… At least you’re here now reading my review where you will get the truth.


Explode My Payday

The system was supposedly created by a woman named Meaghan Harper, who actually does not even exist, as I will show you later. The video presentation on the website starts out with a bunch of people talking about how they have been using the system to make thousands and thousands of dollars, which right off the bat sounds a bit like a scam… similar to some other recent scams I’ve exposed such as YT Crusher & Daily Cash Siphon.

Bobby Marshall here supposedly has been making thousands with this awesome system…

But after I came across this “Bobby Marshall” guy I began to grow suspicious. I remember seeing this guy somewhere, and after digging around through some my older reviews, I found that this guy was actually in another review of mine. In fact, the entire video presentation was part of another system called “Greedy Mentor”.

All this Explode My Payday system really is, is a duplicate of Greedy Mentor…

So you may be wondering… Why the sudden name change? Why was this system changed from “Greedy Mentor” to “Explode My Payday”? Well… I cannot give you a answer with 100% certainty, but I can say that I see this happening all the time when it comes to online scams.

Online scams often are rebranded under different names once to many people catch on to them being scams in the first place. They are then promoted as some awesome new money making opportunity when really they are the same old scam. That is more than likely what is going on here.

Something else you might want to know is that the people in these videos claiming to make tons of money are actually paid actors/actresses. I know where all of the mark coming from, but I know that this one “Megan Elizabeth quote character shown below is available for hire on the freelance digital marketplace called Fiverr…

Fake testimonials like this are very common with scams. Of course they are fake because no one is actually making money with these systems so they can’t actually get people who have tried and tested them out.


Just About Everything You Are Told Is a Lie

Pretty much every single thing you are told or shown in the video presentation is a complete lie. Even “Meaghan Harper” yourself is a lie. This woman doesn’t even exist and this is another common characteristic of a scam. As you can see below, the woman that was shown in the video presentation is actually a picture that was purchased on Shutterstock, a stock photo depository…

 

It probably seems pretty weird to you in the first place that the creator of this system was showing a picture of herself in a bikini… Not exactly what you would call very professional.

But the lies don’t end there. There are plenty more.

Something Ellsworth mentioning is that this system is not closing “tonight at midnight”. She claims that is reserved for only a handful of people and is going to be open to newcomers for today only, on a first-come, first-served basis… Which of course is not true.

As you can see below, it states above the video that is closing Friday, September 28, 2018…

I new this was a lie so I decided to wait until the next day to write the rest of this review. I took a break and came back on Saturday, September 29, 2018, and sure enough the date had changed above the video. Now it is saying that it is closing today…

But of course it is not closing today (as I am writing this) you there. This is just what you call false scarcity and is another very common characteristic of a scam.

The reason she is telling you that is closing tonight is to get you, and others, to jump on this opportunity and buy in as soon as possible. This reduces your chances of thinking more on the matter and possibly doing some research in the coming across a review like mine here… Which would obviously lead you to avoid this all together.


How This System Supposedly Works

You you may be curious as to how the system actually works. But unfortunately I cannot give you any good answer here because there is no good answer to give.

In the video she claims that this system she created “gives you the ability ot manipulate and flow all online traffic to your gateway”… But what the heck is that supposed to mean?

I’m guessing that by “gateway” she is talking about a website. So supposedly you can somehow manipulate traffic and directed all to your website. But then how do you make money from this website? This is something that there is absolutely no explanation offered on. Are you going to be taught how to sell your own products, like a e-commerce style website? Is it going to be affiliate marketing where you just promote products and earn commissions? Will you be making this money via advertising? There are many possibilities… But who knows what is really going on.

One thing that I can pretty much guarantee, based on the extreme number of lies and trickery used in the video presentation, is that this simply ISN’T GOING TO WORK.


A Pure Scam.. Avoid

Although I have not actually purchased at this Explode My Payday system, so I guess you could say that I have 100% proof it is a scam, I am still very sure that it is one, 99% sure.

I have reviewed so many online scams over the years and this has so many of the common characteristics. Of course there are many lives throughout the video presentation, fake testimonials, it is a system that has recently changed names probably to avoid old rumors of it being a scam, and there is basically no information given on how the system actually makes you money except for some very vague explanation that I really don’t know what to make of.

The online world is full of scams, with many more scams out there than legitimate opportunities. However, there are legitimate opportunities out there… You just have to know where to look. If you want some of my advice, I would suggest starting out with the Wealthy Affiliate training program.

Recommendation: Wealthy Affiliate

Wealthy Affiliate is where I got started when I first ventured out to the online world looking to make money. This was back in 2015 soon after I graduated from college. To make a long story short… I now make a living working online which I may have never achieved had I not came across Wealthy Affiliate in the first place.

Wealthy Affiliate can be summed up as an online affiliate marketing training program. Basically it is a place that provides step-by-step training on how to make money with affiliate marketing.

What is affiliate marketing? This is when you earn commissions online by promoting products and helping make sales. It is something that many online marketers get started with due to its simplicity compared to other methods of making money online. It is good way for beginners to start for a number of reasons, mainly because it requires very little startup cost and you don’t have to worry about selling your own product or anything like that… You simply promote products that already exist.

But anyways… If you’re interested in learning more you can click the button below to read my review. I’m not going to go into too much detail here.

Also, please tell me what you think about Explode My Payday the comment section below. If you have bought into the system and have inside information, I would really appreciate you leaving that below as well… I’m sure it would help out many readers of my blog here. Also, leave any comments or questions down there as well and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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YT Crusher – Scam System Without a Doubt [Very Nasty]

YT Crusher is said to be some incredible system that you can make thousands of dollars with per day in commissions with YouTube, but is it really? Is this system really that great?

These the questions that I’ll be answering in this review. I know a lot of people out there wondering is YT Crusher a scam because it sounds a little bit too good to be true. Fortunately… You came across my review here so you are going to get the truth. And I’ll tell you what… I’ll jump straight to the point… YT Crusher is indeed a SCAM and I’ll be exposing it as such.

I can guarantee that you will going to want to read over this review before buying into this… If you’re thinking about it.


YT Crusher Review

YT Crusher is said to be some incredible system that “couldn’t be easier”. Since you are reading my review here, I’m guessing you came across the video presentation and were suspicious of the claims made, which is completely normal judging by how ridiculous the sales pitch was. It reminds me a lot of past scams like Tubeloom and Tube Profit Sniper.

You find out later in the video that the system was put together by a guy named “Ciaran”, who is the spokesperson talking throughout the video.

He starts off telling you about how you are going to be able to forget about early mornings, rush hour traffic, etc.… Because you won’t have to get out of bed anymore. He claims that you will be able to clear your credit card debt, pay off your mortgage, and even be on your way to Hawaii with all the money that this automated system is going to make you.

And of course, all you need is a smart phone, Internet, and only 10 minutes of spare time each day. Apparently “getting started couldn’t be easier”.

He claims that this new system that he put together allows complete newbies to make tons of money on YouTube… Making thousands of dollars within the first day. In the video presentation he shows a chart (shown below) where supposedly six different test subjects made over $2000 every day for an entire week…

But of course there is no way to verify the stats is shown in this chart. For all we know you could’ve been pulling those numbers out of his ass, which is what I believe he did do.


If This System Is So Great, Why Are There Fake Testimonials?

One thing that caught my attention was the video testimonials from people who claim to be using the system in making thousands of dollars per day… They just seem to be fake and I thought I have seen these people before elsewhere.

Sure enough… I did see these people before and I was right. They are fake! The people in these videos are actually paid actors/actresses as you can see below. They are available for hire on the digital freelance marketplace called Fiverr…

Obviously this is a major red flag. If the system really were as great as this guy is telling you, why couldn’t he get testimonials from real users who have tried the system and made tons of money? It should be very easy to get people’s testimonials when a system like this is making them thousands of dollars per day… I would be more than happy to if I were a user as such.

But they are all fake… And this leads me to believe that it is more than likely a scam. But it doesn’t end there…


Old System, New Name.. Major Red-Flag

Another major red flag is that this YT Crusher system is actually the resurrection of in order system called  Tube Crusher, which I reviewed in the past. I knew it seemed familiar, but I wasn’t completely sure until I did some looking around as some past reviews I wrote.

You can see below that the sales pages are the exact same, with the exception of different logos…

Other then the logos and the names being different, these two systems are the exact same. The video presentation is the same exact thing and everything else is the same.

So you must be wondering… Why would it change names? Well… This is actually something I see quite often when it comes to scams. What happens is a scam will become popular, it will scam a lot of people, but then people will catch on to it and start realizing more and more that it is a scam. The word will spread and then because so many people are calling it a scam, it will not be as successful what scamming people. So then the scammers behind it all will change the name up and promoted under its new rebranded name.

This is what I am guessing is happening here.


Who Is This Ciaran Guy?

Okay, so the system is supposedly created by this guy named Ciaran. But who is he? He does not give us his YouTube alias so there is no way for me to check into him and see if he really is legit.

He claims to be a YouTube celebrity and one of the first content creators on the platform… Now making millions of dollars on YouTube.

But… Of course all of this could be a complete lie.

How can we trust this guy if we don’t even know who he is? The answer is that we can’t!

There it is absolutely no verifiable information given on him. No picture, no verifiable background, no last name… Nothing at all. All we have to go off of is the story he feeds us, which I am very hesitant to believe based on the number of lies I just exposed prior.


How You Supposedly Are Going To Make Money With This

So it’s all about YouTube. He talks about big you tubers, like PewDiePie, who make millions of dollars per year from YouTube. And then of course he claims that his “bulletproof system” sure to make you money.

Why is this sure to make you money?

Well… Of course because Ciaran here is a YouTube veteran who makes millions and can easily turn amateur vloggers in two YouTube sensations… Well according to him anyhow.

But another major red flag that I encountered is that  he doesn’t really tell you anything about how the system actually works. We are just supposed to trust him him to believe that it works because he says that it works.

That said, I have my own theory on what is going to happen here because I have seen plenty of systems like this before… Systems which turn out to be complete scams and don’t get you anywhere.

My Prediction:

It it appears that this YT Crusher system is some sort of automated system that isn’t going to work. Based on what he tells you when he was testing this system out on amateur vloggers, it seems to give you the ability to throw together YouTube videos in no time with the hopes of them ranking and then making you tons of money.

However, the problem here is that these sorts of automated systems simply do not work. I mean just think about it… If they did than everyone would be using them and this would then decrease their chances of working even if they did work in the first place.

But the problem is that they don’t work, and they never have worked. Well I guess maybe they could have potentially worked in the very early days of YouTube, but definitely not for a while. The reason is because of competition from others on YouTube trying to get their videos ranked. It is similar to  getting a website ranked in Google… There is a heck of a lot of competition and you can’t just create a website and expected to get ranked, just that you can’t go out and create a YouTube video expecting it to get ranked (or I should say ranked high).

Why is this a problem? Because if your video is not ranked high you will not get any traffic and thus you will not make any money. Getting high rankings is the key to making money, but an automated system like this is certainly not the answer.


Conclusion = Scam

This it’s a definite scam in my book. There are plenty of red flags and no real information given about how this system actually works. I think one of the most telling red flags of all is the fact that the system change names recently. Sure… There are plenty of “make money online” program/systems out there that have changed names and are legitimate, but they will at least make it publicly known that they change names. This system was rebranded in then promoted as some new magical system… As if it had never existed prior.

You can certainly buy into this if you would want to, after all is your money. That said… I certainly do not recommend it to anyone. If you did already buy into it, I would try getting your money back as soon as possible. Luckily, you should be able to sense it is a product sold on  ClickBank, which is a legitimate digital product retailer.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review and found it helpful. Please leave any questions or comments down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

Also, if you want a recommendation from me on a legitimate way to make money online, I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 two making over $6000 per month consistently.

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Greedy Mentor Review – A Scam by “Meaghan Harper”!

Meaghan Harper’s Greedy Mentor system can supposedly make people thousands of dollars within just 24 hours, or at least that is what you are told. However, can it really? Things sound a bit too good to be true, do they not?

Is it possible that Greedy Mentor is a scam that is just going to leave you with less money than when you get started? Should this be something that you avoid at all costs?

Unfortunately… This is not the awesome “get-rich-quick” opportunity that it is presented as. This is what you would call a scam and in this review I’ll be exposing it as such. There are a lot of lies that you are told and this is definitely something that you are going to want to avoid.

Greedy Mentor Review

When he then on the website for the Greedy Mentor system, you are greeted with a video presentation that starts out with a bunch of people talking about how they have been using the system and making tons of money, such as “Bobby Marshall” from Little Rock, AR, and Leeanne Bakker from Tustin, CA…

However… Is it just me or do these testimonials seem a little bit fake? For some reason they just don’t seem to be genuine and I have reviewed plenty of scams before where testimonials like this have actually turned out to have been paid actors… So I am always hesitant to trust what I see (these are fake as I will go over shortly)

But anyways, Meaghan talks about how you have been specially invited in doubts that you stumbled upon the website by pure lock. She claims that she is only letting a handful number of people in and that you are one of the select few. HOWEVER… The real reason you landed on this website is probably because you got some spammy email from someone claiming that you can make a ton of money with some new system… Or something along those lines.

She claims that this system has taken people from nothing to over $1000 per day within just 24 hours… And of course it only takes 15 to 20 minutes of work per day.

Everything about this system sounds like a scam to me. It sounds pretty much like you are typical get-rich-quick scam… Being able to make money super fast with very little work.… Which never works out. Sounds like Daily Cash Siphon or the Secret Affiliate Scam.

How Does This System Work?

One major problem that I see, and a major red flag, is that she never really explains to you how the system works. She claims that she is paying people in mentions that you also can be on “her payroll”, but I still don’t really know what is going on here.

If you ended up entering your name and email, you know that there is a second video presentation. In the second video she claims to have set up your account and that her team set you up with a pre-made website. And of course she checks back on your account in several minutes and it all of a sudden has made tons of money.

Sounds very suspicious, I know.

But how does this work? Well… I HAVE NO IDEA because she never explained it. The explanation that she gives is that it “gives you ability to manipulate and flow all online traffic to your gateway”…

But what the heck is that supposed to mean? I have been making money online since 2015 and I have no idea what the heck this means, which is probably the point. It sounds awesome, but is so vague that no one is going to be able to make sense of it.

Smells Like a Scam

Obviously the fact that we have no idea what we are getting into with this Greedy Mentor system is a major red flag. We have absolutely no idea how the system works other than some very vague information given, which really doesn’t tell us much of anything.

In in addition to this there are some other red flags that caught my attention, which are common for online scams. These include…

#1 – Video Will Be Taken Down at Midnight – Not True

In the video presentation Meaghan claims that this video will be taken down at midnight, so you have to act fast if you want to get in on this. However, this is completely untrue. I know this for a fact because I came across this video yesterday, and am writing this review on the day after… But the video is still there.

This is a common scam technique. She is just trying to get you to buy into the system as fast as possible.

#2 – Discount After Discount

Something else that is very suspicious is that there are multiple discounts given to try to get you to buy in. I’ll show you what I mean…

If you try to leave the page, you are first presented with a “WAIT!”, Telling you that you can get this system for only $67…

However, what I did is tried leaving a second time and then another discount popped up, this time a “huge 81% discount”. So now I am able to buy into this scam for just $37…

But it doesn’t end there… I then tried to exit again and was able to get the price down to only $27, but this was my “absolute last chance!”…


Now discounts certainly do not mean that something is a scam, but when you see multiple discounts over and over again like this, it is definitely suspicious. It is something that is also very common with online scams, from what I have seen reviewing hundreds over the years.

#3 – “Meaghan Harper” Probably Doesn’t Exist

This entire system is supposedly the creation of “Meaghan Harper”, but who is this lady?

Well… I don’t know who she is but I can tell you who she isn’t. She isn’t the woman that is pictured in the video. I ran a reverse Google image search for the picture shown and found out that it is just a stock photo that anyone can purchase on Shutterstock

Greedy Mentor Meaghan Harper

I knew this picture was going to be a fake as soon as I saw it. Not only have I seen this 100 times before with other scams, but doesn’t it seem a bit strange that she would put a picture of herself kayaking in a bikini

If This Doesn’t Prove It’s a Scam Then Nothing Will

What I found from my research on this website, there are many things that point to this being a scam. However, if you are still not convinced, I’m sure this will convince you.

One thing that you should always do if you are suspicious of opportunities like this, is find the disclaimer. Usually is located at the bottom of the sales page, but other times you might have to do some looking around.

I located the disclaimer for Greedy Mentor at the bottom of the page and here is a screenshot I took of it…

Now I don’t know if you can read the text I underlined, because it is small, but what it states is that “the typical purchaser does not make any money using the system”.

Yes… That’s right… They tell you that most people who by this do not make any money. However… In the video presentation she talks about how this is super easy to make money with and that can easily take you from zero dollars to over $1000 per day in just 24 hours.

So which is the truth? Which you should you believe?

The truth is in the disclaimer. What I have found is that scams like this can tell you anything that they want to in the sales pitch. They can lie to you and tell you about how you will be making thousands or millions of dollars, which may be completely untrue, but as long as they tell you the truth in the disclaimer I guess it is legal.

Guess what… Most people probably don’t read this disclaimer. Most people probably don’t even realize it is there, because it is printed in very small text and located at the bottom of the page, where most people probably won’t see it.

Conclusion – AVOID

There is obviously no way I’m going to be recommending this system to anyone. There are so many lies told throughout the video presentation that you cannot trust this place at all. Meaghan Harper is a lie, the people in the testimonial videos are all lies, and we have absolutely no idea how the system works.

Sounds like a pure scam to me, but of course you are able to do whatever you want with your money. So if you really wanted to buy into this, you could do so… It just definitely is not recommended.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online I would suggest taking a look at how I went from $0 to over $6000 per month online. In this post I explained exactly what I do, how it all works, and even go over how beginners can get started doing the same.

But anyways… I hope you found this review helpful, and if so please like and share this post to help spread the truth so that others don’t get scammed. Also, leave any questions or comments below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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