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Profit 24/7 Is a Scam System – No, You Have Not Been Carefully Selected!

Profit 24-7 Scam

Profit 24/7 (Profit 24×7) is supposedly some new “make money online” system that you can make money around-the-clock with, even when you’re sleeping. Well… That’s what you are told anyhow. But can you really? It seems that every scam system out there claims to be some awesome new autopilot system that you can just sit back and let run by itself. Is this the real deal where is Profit 24/7 a scam?

If you watch the video presentation for Profit 24/7 and are getting excited, you are probably going to be disappointed. Unfortunately, this is more than likely nothing like a claims to be. In this review I’ll be going over what you need to know beforehand in some of the obvious red flags that point to this system being an overhyped scam.

Profit 24/7 Review

When you in on the website you are greeted with a video presentation that starts out by telling you that the video you are watching is “highly confidential” and that only a few lucky people have been selected to watch this video. This might make you feel special but it is completely untrue. You more than likely came across the video after receiving an email about some new amazing opportunity. These emails come from people promoting the system and they certainly do not select only a few people… They promote it to as many people as possible.

But anyways… You are told that this video is the most important video you will ever watch in the entire presentation is put on either by “Jacob Allen” or “John Forbes” (there are two different video presentations).

The video that I was good to do with was from this “Jacob Allen” guy, who I soon found out is a complete fake and fabricated name. I ran a reverse Google image search of the image that was shown in the presentation and found that it is just a stock photo that anyone can purchase and use online. In other words, this is not “Jacob Allen”…

profit 24-7 Jacob AllenAt this point things are starting to seem more and more like a scam, kinda like Profit Genesis and Ecom Cash Code that I recently exposed. Of course the real creators of this system don’t want their names known, so they promote the system with some fictitious, made up character named “Jacob Allen”.

Now you may be wondering how this could possibly be a scam when you are clearly shown screenshots in the video presentation of bank accounts and PayPal accounts that have been making tons of money. For example in the video they showed this screenshot of a PayPal account that is loaded…

Well… The truth is you can never really trust screenshots 100% anymore. This could have easily been photoshopped in there is just no way to know if it really is “100% verified” as you are told.

I have been reviewing online scams for years now and have reviewed hundreds. There are many characteristics of this opportunity that jump out at me and make me more and more suspicious. Some of the more noteworthy red flags that I’ve noticed include the following…

Red Flags

#1 – Sounds Too Good To Be True

First off it just sounds too good to be true, does it not? Sometimes you just have to take a second to really take things in and think realistically. It can there really be a system out there like this that is going to generate you tons of money with extremely little work? Again why would they have selected you to try out this system?

#2 – The Spokesperson Is a Fake

Obviously the fact that the spokesperson to this entire presentation is a fake is a major red flag. I like to see program/system is that the creators put their faces behind. If this system really were as amazing as it is said to be, the creators should be more than happy to show their faces and get the recognition they deserve. But of course they are not, and there is a reason for this.

#3 – Typical I Am Holier Than Thou Approach

In the video presentation the spokesperson talks about how this is not some “push button” scam that is going to promise you will become a millionaire within a week’s time. The guy goes on and on about how these systems out there that claim to be super easy are scams, yet he then goes on to tell you how this system is the easiest way to make money online in that it requires very little work on your part.

So basically he is telling you to be aware of these automated “pushbutton” scams, that this is not one of those scams, and then later on pretty much makes it seem exactly like one of those automated “pushbutton” scams.

#4 – Things Just Aren’t Making Sense

There are a lot of things in the video presentation that really make little to no sense. Unlike going to go over everything here, but one thing that stood out to me was how he kept talking about how you will be making money is a group… The other people who are in Profit 24/7 will benefit from the money that you may can you will benefit from the money that they make as well.

This makes no sense to me and he never offers an explanation of what exactly he means by this.

How This Works

One of the biggest red flags of all is that we have no idea how this system works. This is a very common characteristic of a scam opportunity. Usually the information provided is very vague and is mostly filled with how you can strike it rich… Working very little in making tons of money, but the real information on how you are actually going to make this money is left out.

He tells you that this system is somehow going to find you people who are proven buyers and are willing to spend money all day long, but how does it do this? He tells you that you will be making money as a group, but how does this work?

Of course you have to buy into the system before you actually find out any of this information.

What’s Going On Here

There is a lot that I can’t explain, such as how you will be possibly making money as a group, but I have a good idea of what is really going on here.

He tells you that you will be able to copy the exact system and he also shows in the video presentation how you will have to create a ClickBank account. I see systems like this all the time. When you buy into this you will be getting some cookie-cutter website and will then be able to loaded up with ClickBank products to promote, which are digital information products sold online. You will be able to promote products in various niches but as far as how this system will be able to find you proven buyers that are willing to spend money all day long.. is beyond me.

I see systems like this all the time and guess what?… They never work out as they claim to. The spokesperson goes on and on about why all these “pushbutton” system is that are out there do not work, and then pushes this stupid pushbutton system on you. He is trying to sell you exactly what he told you to stay clear from.

The Bottom Line

This seems like your pretty typical “make money online” scam. I am sure there is some value if you buy into this, and there is potential to make money, but there is no way that this system is going to be anywhere near as good as it is claimed to be.

If you really want to buy into this, which I obviously do not recommend, then you are more than welcome to. After all, it is your money. But I just can’t imagine this system being anything good.

Just think about it… The spokesperson is fake, it obviously sounds too good to be true, and you are provided with no real information on how you will actually be making money. If you buy into this you are gambling… There is nothing that I see that shows this to be legitimate and worthwhile in any way.

Recommendation For Beginners

My recommendation for beginners looking to make money online would be this program. Why this program? Because this is the same program I joined back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. To make a long story short… I now make a living working online, which goes to show that it does work.

This program is particularly good for beginners because it teaches you how to make money via affiliate marketing, which is when you just promote products that are already proven to sell and earn commissions doing so. It is also nice because the training is laid out in a step-by-step easy to follow fashion, with lots of video tutorials. You can click the button below to learn more…

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

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Profit Genesis Scam by David Miller – EXPOSED!

Profit Genesis David Miller Scam

Profit Genesis is supposedly some new amazing system that was created by David Miller that people are using to bring in thousands of dollars per week online. But is this really the truth or is this all just a bunch of bologna? Is Profit Genesis a scam that you should be avoiding or is this the real deal?

Unfortunately this “system”, or whatever you want to call it, it is nothing like you are told. It is not the amazing moneymaker that it is said to be. If you buy into this after watching the video presentation then you will shortly be very disappointed and likely feel scammed. In this review I will be exposing Profit Genesis for what it really is… Which is much a scam, depending on what your definition of a scam is.

Profit Genesis Review

Okay… So supposedly this David Miller guy came up with this incredible system for making money online called Profit Genesis and then later refined it into its current state… Profit Genesis 2.0.

When you land on the Profit Genesis website you are greeted with a video presentation that really makes this all sound like a scam because things just seem way too good to be true. It reminds me of some other scams I’ve exposed recently such as Secret Investor Society and Digital Formula.

It starts out showing a bunch of people that have supposedly made tons of money online with it. You are told that some mother of two named Jessie is bringing in over $14,000 per week… All with very little work. Right off the bat this sounds very suspicious, but it is what is shown next that made me pretty confident this was all a scam.

In the video presentation you were then shown this guy named Trevor it was supposedly making $1250 and 35 minutes while walking his dog. You can see the screenshot I took of this below. The reason this was a major red flag for me and made me confident it was a scam is because I have seen this guy before. He is actually a paid actor on Fiverr and this means that everything he is saying is fake… He is getting paid to say.

Why is there a need to hire a paid actor when a system like this works so amazingly well? People who have used the system should be more than happy to share.

But anyways… This “secret system” is supposedly going to change your life forever. And of course you have been “specially chosen” to get this opportunity. Or… At least that is what they want you to believe.

But of course this is not true. You probably got an email about this special opportunity and that is how you ended up landing on the Profit Genesis website. They want you to believe that you have been specially selected when in reality there are just a bunch of affiliates out there promoting this program like crazy, spamming emails to everyone that they can just make some money after you buy in.

The whole system is based on (supposedly) some “little-known online loophole”. Of course it is some “loophole”. It seems that every scam that exists is based around some secret new way to make money online that hasn’t been discovered by anyone else yet.

Who Is David Miller?

David Miller claims that he used to be a plumber with a five-year-old daughter, who eventually got taken away from him because he was not financially able to support her. He claims to have been scammed a lot while trying to make money online, of course until he came across this incredible loophole.

The story goes like this… He met some ex-google employee that let him in on this loophole, which taps into a $7 billion Goldmine. It took him 15 minutes to start leveraging this loophole and then… BOOM… He started making tons of money.

However, this is likely all a bunch of BS. My guess is that this “David Miller” character is completely made up. He was likely fabricated entirely for promoting this scam system. Of course the real people behind this all don’t want their names known so they go out and create some fictitious character. I am guessing this because I have reviewed hundreds of scams and this is a very common occurrence.

Also, if you were to read the written format of the sales presentation that was available, have seen this picture of “David Miller” (below). I did a reverse Google image search of the picture and found that it is actually a stock photo. This is not David Miller. It is all a lie. David Miller Profit Genesis

How It All Works (What You Are Told)

So how does this incredible system work? How does this system leverage this “weird loophole” to making tons of money?

Try not to laugh, but this is what you are told… It can be done in three simple steps that go as follows:

  • Step 1 – Watch videos
  • Step 2 – Follow simple instructions
  • Step 3 – Start generating cash online!

What is funny is that you are told absolutely nothing about how this actually works. This is the most vague explanation they could have possibly given and this was not done by mistake. Scams often talk about all the money you could be making but leave out all the important information such as how you will be actually making that money.

Of course what you have to do is buy into it in order to find out what the heck you are buying into.

What’s Really Going On Here

So I have not actually purchased this scam system, because I just don’t feel like wasting money on something that I am 99% sure is a scam, as you can understand I’m sure, but I have a good idea of what you are getting involved with here. There are some clues that are left throughout the video presentation.

One of the the first clues that I noticed came from the screenshot you can see below. This is a screenshot that David Miller shows from sales he has supposedly been making with the system. The reason this is a clue is because if this is a screenshot from inside the Shopify dashboard, and Shopify is an e-commerce website software.

So it seems that the system has to do with e-commerce and selling products from a website. In addition to this clue, he also mentions being able to get sales from thousands of products without ever touching them, no inventory.

What it now sounds like is the you drop shipping e-commerce business model which is when you sell products on a website but never actually have inventory or touch the products. Basically what happens is people come to your website, purchase the product, and then you have them shipped directly from the manufacturer.

I actually did a drop shipping via Shopify for a couple years so I have a good bit of experience in this field. It is a legitimate business model where you can make good money, but the reason I quit is because the one product I was selling on my store, which was bringing in most of my income, turned out to be copyrighted and I was forced to quit selling it. This is one of the many downsides to drop shipping from Chinese manufacturers.

The Truth Of The Matter

Whether you are going to be doing e-commerce, affiliate marketing, or anything… Everything is going to take hard work and time. There is no way that you are going to make $5000 a week with this system if you are only putting in 10 minutes per day… This is complete BS.

If it were that easy then I would have already bought into this and I would already be making $5000 a week. But of course I am not and that is because this is a scam. Just about every scam that has ever existed tells you that it is super easy to make tons of money with their system or program. You can’t always believe what you hear.

Conclusion – Scam

Nothing but your pretty typical get-rich-quick scheme here. There is the, as expected, sales pitch of being able to earn tons of money very quickly. You are even told that this is a great opportunity for those who are in need of money right away.

This scam is suckering people in with the hopes and dreams of being able to make a bunch of money and turn their lives around, when in reality it is doing the exact opposite. The video presentation is full of fake testimonials, ridiculous income claims, things that make no darn sense, and there is no proof of any legitimacy here.

So obviously I am not going to recommend this program to anyone… Unless of course you want to get scams.

If you want a recommendation from me, I would suggest taking a look at the Wealthy Affiliate training program. This is actually the same program I got started with back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. To sum up my whole story… I am now making a living working online which goes to show that the training does work.

But anyways… You can read my review by clicking the button below. I’m not going to get into it all here.

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

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Is Ecom Cash Code a Scam? – There Is No Secret

Ecom Cash Code scam

Is this Ecom Cash Code program a scam? I came across this recently online and in this review I’ll be going over what you really need to know. Is this the incredible money making opportunity that the spokesperson (Teo Vee) claims it is? Is there really some code that you can just tap into in order to make tons of money online? Or is Ecom Cash Code a big old scam that you should avoid at all costs?

Since you are reading my review here I am guessing you are suspicious of what you were told. You probably watched the video presentation and things just seemed to be too good to be true. And… Well… It is a good thing that you did take the time to do a little extra research. Anyone who buys into this after watching the video presentation is probably going to feel scammed afterwords because of how misleading things are.

Ecom Cash Code Review

When you land on the website for Ecom Cash Code, which is cashcodesecret.com by the way, you are presented with a video presentation that starts out with the spokesperson telling you there is some “little-known trend” that could put a ton of money in your pocket. You find out later that the guy’s name is supposedly “Teo Vee”.

He tells you that e-commerce is booming and that there is supposedly some “code” out there that allows you to legally tap into purchases from customers all over the world and rewards you in commissions.

And of course anyone can do this… It is super easy. Teo Vee, claims he used to be a dishwasher that was struggling just to make enough money to get by. He had been scammed multiple times online and then finally came across some guy that had some “code” for making money. For some strange reason the guy was going to share his code with them and Teo “selected a website that looked interesting”, then “plugged in the code” and “followed along”. Then of course she just waited and… BOOM… The next day you will help with $213 in his bank.

So obviously this all sounds a little bit far-fetched. Do things this great actually happen in real life? Or is this just some fairytale load of BS that is going to suck you into a nasty scam and leave you with less money than when you started?

Before I get into what is really going on here, I first want to go over some of the major red flags that stood out to me. If you have any hope that this may actually be legitimate, these might change your mind…

Red Flags

#1 – Just Sounds Too Good To Be True

Well obviously everything sounds just too good to be true. I mean is there really some “code” that anyone can plug into to make tens of thousands of dollars per month? And if there is… Why isn’t everyone doing this? Is it some secret?

Things just don’t really add up and pretty much every scam that has ever existed sounds too good to be true. This is a major red flag for sure.

#2 – Fake Reviews

You should also be aware that the testimonial reviews that were displayed in the video presentation are fake. In fact, in the video they even stay in small print that they are “real testimonials, actor portrayals”, but I’m hesitant to believe that they are real in any way. There are just too many lies being thrown around here for me to trust much of anything you are told and is not like I haven’t seen completely fake testimonials 1000 times before.

#3 – Very Inexpensive

A big red flag is the price. Why is this only being sold for $47, after being discounted multiple times of course, if this is such an amazing program/system? I mean if this really is as great as you are told and you really can make tens of thousands of dollars each month just by playing in some code, then it would easily be able to sell for thousands of dollars.

Oh that’s right… Teo Vee is giving it away for very cheap because he just wants to help people out. How could I forget?

Again though… Many of the scams out there will feed you the same line of garbage… That they just want to help out.

#4 – Limited Availability

At one point in the video presentation you are told that there are only 200 available openings and that there are probably thousands of people watching the video presentation at the same time you are. This is likely all a lie. If this scam is what I think it is, as I will go over shortly, there are definitely not only 200 openings.

This is more than likely just a good case of false scarcity, a deceptive marketing tactic that leads people to believe they need to buy in right away in order to secure their spot.

How This “Code” Works

The biggest red flag of all is that there is no good explanation of how this code actually works. Your left in the dark on this one. It already sounds strange enough that there is some “code” that you can just plug into in order to make tons of money, and make things worse you aren’t given any real information on this code.

But anyways… This is how you are told that it all works:

First, it taps into the growing trend of online sales. Then you just plug-in and follow the code on websites that sell products.You use the code and hit “go”. It is that simple.

But this tells you absolutely nothing. How is anyone supposed to know what is really going on here after that horrible explanation? Everything about this is just seeming more and more like a scam. This information is extremely vague and I guess in order to find out what you are getting involved in, you first have to actually buy into it. A major red flag.

What You Are Really Buying Into

While you want told anything about what you are really buying into, and I haven’t personally bought into this, I have reason to believe that what you are really buying into is “My Ecom Club“. This is one of the programs that Teo Vee is involved with and has been promoting a lot in similar scammy ways. In fact, I actually came across this program after reviewing a very misleading scam called Free Biz Account.

There our multiple different deceptive sales funnels out there that are being used to funnel people into this My Ecom Club program. They are all a great example of deceptive online marketing at its finest. In the world of online marketing, it seems that nothing is off limits… No lie is too great to be told.

But anyways… This program that you are being funneled into is all about e-commerce. There is no “code” or anything like that. That is all a stupid lie that is being used to sucker people into buying into this.

The program itself provides you with training on e-commerce, specifically on drop shipping via Shopify and AliExpress. From what I have heard the training isn’t actually all that bad… Not as bad as you would expect from the ridiculous marketing tactics used to sell it. There is some good value provided, but you should also know that it can get pretty darn pricey.

Well it only starts out at $47, there are multiple up-sells that you will be pushed into buying.

The Bottom Line

While there might be some value in all of this, do you really want to get involved in a program like this?… A program that was marketed in an incredibly misleading way? I know I sure don’t and that is why I am definitely not recommending anyone buy into this. If you do want to get involved in e-commerce and a drop shipping then keep looking around. There are plenty of different training programs out there.

* Lots of complaints about My Ecom Club on the Better Business Bureau’s website by the way.

Just about everything you are told in the video presentation was a lie. The testimonials are more than likely completely fake, there is no “code” that people are just using to make tons of easy money online… It is all a lie. There is a lot of work that goes into running a drop shipping e-commerce business. I know this because I ran a couple different e-commerce websites in which I drop shipped from for over two years.

Recommendation for Beginners

If you are looking to make money online but don’t know where to start, I would recommend taking a look at this program. This is where I got started back in 2015 when I was first looking for ways to make money online. To sum it all up… I now make a living working online and if I never came across this program I probably would not. I’m not going to get into it here, but you can click the button below to learn more…

Leave any questions or comments you might have down below in the comment section and I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

PS: Here is a list of my top ways for making money online

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Get This Plan Scam – You Will NOT Be Getting Monthly Checks from the Vatican!

Get This Plan Scam

Get This Plan it is supposedly some incredible new opportunity to make money online that has to do with the Vatican distributing monthly checks. But is what they tell you really the truth? Can this really be as good as they say? Or is Get This Plan (at GetThisPlan.com) a big fat scam that you need to avoid?

Well since you are here reading my review, I am guessing that you probably are very suspicious of what you are told. You are probably thinking that it is all just a scam and too good to be true, and rightly so. The truth is that… It is a scam for the most part. What you are told is far from the truth and in this review I’m going to be exposing what you really need to know… Which you are not told in the video presentation.

I highly recommend that no one buy into this before reading the rest of this review. If you do you will just end up extremely disappointed and probably feeling scammed.

Get This Plan Review

The video presentation is based around some decision that the Pope’s treasurer supposedly made in 2015. According to what you are told, there was some investment decision that was made so that distributes monthly checks.

You are told that this decision was kept secret for legal reasons and that not many people know about it. And of course everyone can get in on this… It doesn’t matter where you live, how much money you make. In fact, you are even told that you don’t even have to be Christian to collect these monthly checks from the Vatican.

The spokesperson in the video says that his name is Teo Vee and he claims to have once been exactly where you are now, which I have no idea how he would know that. He says that he used to struggle to get by and was scammed a lot. Then he prayed is so much for a good opportunity that his prayers were answered. Supposedly some guy in church revealed his secret to making money and is now Teo makes over $20,000 a month.

Sounds too good to be true doesn’t it? Sure does, and based on my experience in the many online scams that I have reviewed, this usually means that it is indeed a scam.

Red Flags

#1 – Some Secret Method

Of course this is some secret that no one has ever heard of. It seems that just about every scam that has ever existed claims to be like this.

What really doesn’t make sense is that the spokesperson trips up on his words during one part of the video presentation. At first he claims that this is a “secret” and then later in the video he claims that when this system was revealed “the world was shocked”.

So how can it be A secret and revealed to the world at the same time? Makes no sense.

#2 – Super Easy

That is right… The system is super easy… Or at least that is what you are told. Teo says that after the guy at the church told him about this system, he went home and “clicked a button here”, “typed a bit there”, “followed a few steps” and “BOOM”.

Simple as that and then he was making over 20,000 per month….hmmmmm…. really starting to sound more and more like a scam.

#3 – Not Enough Real Information Given

In the video presentation he doesn’t talk much about what you will actually be doing and how this really works. There is a lot of beating around the bush and not much real information given… Which is typical of online scams.

He talks all about how you will be able to travel the world, go on vacations wherever and whenever, pass this wealth onto your kids, etc. but never actually gets onto what you really want to know… How this is going to making money.

Scams usually do this because they want you to buy into it of course before finding out that it is a scam.

#4 – Doesn’t Really Make Sense

The entire video presentation makes very little sense. If you don’t understand what is going on here than don’t feel bad… It is impossible to understand from watching the video presentation alone.

He talks about getting on some list. All you have to do is get your name on some list of recipients to start collecting these monthly checks.

However, he then talks about being some type of “commerce club”. So does this mean you can just make money from a commerce club by putting your name on a list?? Sign me out! But wait a minute… How does this make any sense?

He goes on to explain how it works like this: people buy stuff online and this money feeds into the Vatican, which then generates cash for people. Makes perfect sense… Wait a minute… No doesn’t. I’m confused.

This explanation makes absolutely no sense in that is because it is all a lie.

It Is All a Lie

The entire sales pitch is a bunch of BS. It is filled with very misleading and deceptive information that gives you absolutely no idea what you are really getting into. There is no money coming from the Vatican. There are no monthly checks being distributed due to some decision that the Pope’s treasurer made. This is all a ridiculous lie designed to sucker people into this scam.

What You Are Really Buying Into

He did hint at some sort of “commerce club” in the video presentation, but there is no way you could have had any clue what this scammy video presentation was really leading into.

This whole thing, the entire video presentation is just a sales funnel for My Ecom Club, which is the creation of Teo Vee. My Ecom Club it is a high-ticket e-commerce training program that focuses on drop shipping with Shopify. That’s right… It is a training program that teaches you how to make money in e-commerce… Which obviously has nothing to do with getting on some list to receive monthly paychecks from the Vatican.

It is all based around drop shipping. Now what is drop shipping? This it is when you run in e-commerce business with no inventory. You sell products that you don’t really have and then have them shipped out directly from the manufacturer, which is usually over in China. I have experience in drop shipping and it for several years but got caught up in other business ventures.

The training will teach you how to drop ship with Shopify. You will create little e-commerce websites on Shopify and sell products which you will then dropship to your customers. Sounds simple… But is much more difficult than it seems and I know this from experience.

The Cost

The cost is potentially a lot more than you may be thinking. Just as they trick you with the BS sales page, they also trick you into buying expensive upsells for additional training/tools that can cost up to $2497 from what I have seen… Maybe more.

This should be expected though, right? After all… They just lied to you about everything in the video presentation, so why not lie to you some more? Can you really trust anything about this training program?

Final Thoughts – Recommended?

So as you can imagine I am not going to recommend that you buy into this. I mean how could I… After all… The entire video presentation was a complete lie. I tend to steer clear of deceptively marketed products/program such as this.

Right off the bat I would not buy into it because of how it is marketed, but the real product here… Which is My Ecom Club is also something that I would not buy into it. Sure, there is definitely some good training in this program that does have value, but there are much better e-commerce training programs out there if you are really looking to get into e-commerce.

For Beginners:

If you are a beginner looking to make money online then my top recommendation would be Wealthy Affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate is an affiliate marketing training program that provides the training and tools necessary to make money with this business model.

For those of you that don’t know, affiliate marketing is when you promote products online and earn commissions doing so. You don’t actually sell the products yourself as you do with e-commerce. Because of this, I think it is a lot easier for beginners to get started with and this is how I started out, which is why I am recommending it.

Wealthy Affiliate is a great place because they provide easy to follow step-by-step training and they offer good support for when you get stuck on something or need help for one reason or another. But anyways… You can click the link below to read my full review of Wealthy Affiliate if interested:

==> Wealthy Affiliate Review

Leave any comments or questions down below. I will get back to them as soon as I can 🙂

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Is Computer Oasis a Scam? – Sure Is & I’ll Explain Why

Computer Oasis Scam

The Computer Oasis program is said to be some awesome new work at home opportunity where you can make pretty easy money online, but is it really? Are things really as they seem? Is Computer Oasis a scam that you should be avoiding? These are all important questions that should definitely be answered before moving forward with an opportunity like this, especially with all of the online scams out there.

On this website here I review online scams all the time and help expose them to the public. Unfortunately…Computer Oasis falls into the same category as many of the others I have reviewed. Yes, you can make a bit of money with this, but it is nowhere near the incredible work from home opportunity that they lead you to believe it is. If you were possibly thinking about buying into this you are going to want to seriously reconsider.

In short… Yes, Computer Oasis is a scam.

Computer Oasis Review

Computer Oasis is what I like to call a  link posting scam. Why? Well… Because you are told that you can make easy money online by posting links for big companies. The sales page, which is supposedly written by a woman named Julie Clark, tells you that there are lots of big companies out there that are “desperate” to have individuals like you work from home posting links for them.

Some of what they tell you makes sense… After all there are a lot of companies out there that are looking to cut costs by hiring remote workers that do their jobs from home, so that they don’t have to deal with the cost of office space, etc. However, this whole thing is a scam and you certainly aren’t going to make super easy money simply posting links online as they tell you that you will.

What You Are Told

Basically you are told that all you have to do is posted these links for companies and you will be able to make tons of money. It is said that you will be able to earn around $15 on average per link that you post. It is also said that it will only take you around 1 to 2 minutes to post these links. So if you work out the math on that, the pay seems to be really good. In about 2 to 4 minutes you already made an average of $30… Right?

Well, that is what you are told… Which of course is not the truth.

How Things Really Work

Have you ever heard of affiliate marketing before? Affiliate marketing is where you market products online for big companies. You do so by posting your unique affiliate link and when people click on this link and purchase the product you are promoting, you get paid a commission.

This “link posting” is basically a ripoff version of affiliate marketing. The people behind this scam talk affiliate marketing, which is a legitimate way to make money online, and then twisted it/molded it in a way to make it seem incredibly easy to get as many people to buy into it as possible.

I actually am a full time affiliate marketer. I have been working online since 2015 and have a good bit of experience, so I can tell you that this whole “link posting” BS they feed you is never going to work out. You can’t expect to go around just posting/spamming links everywhere and making money.

Furthermore, you will definitely not earn an average of $15 per link that you post. This is a very misleading statement and completely untrue. With affiliate marketing, you only get paid when someone clicks on your link and proceeds to purchase the product you are promoting. There is no accurate way to measure the income potential of each link that you post. Not only does it matter what type of product you’re promoting, but also matters where you are posting the link, whether there is a market for the product you’re promoting, and a bunch of other variables.

Also, while it may any take a minute to actually post the link, there is much more to affiliate marketing. If it were really as easy as making $15 and 1 to 2 minutes of your time, everyone would be doing this.

Some Red Flags That This Is a Scam

Need some more proof that this is a scam? Well here you go…

#1 – Julie Clark Is Fake

The woman behind this program is supposedly named “Julie Clark”. She supposedly was some struggling single mother that was living paycheck to paycheck, but then of course miraculously stumbled across this amazing work from home opportunity and is now making tons of super easy money online.

Below is the background story and image they give you of this Julie Clark woman…

Computer Oasis julie clark

But… She doesn’t even exist. Julie Clark is just a pen name that was made up to help promote this scam. In the image of her above is a stock photo that anyone can purchase online and use as they wish. If you look below the photo you can actually see that it states “stock photo for privacy”.

This same exact background story and photo has been used in numerous other identical scams. Yes… That is right… Numerous other identical scams. This scam is actually nothing new to me and I have seen it plenty of times before. It keeps changing names and being rebranded because this is just what scams do to stay fresh. Below you can see a picture of “Emily Davis” from one of the reason identical scams I reviewed called Computer Instructors. As you can see, it is the same background story and same picture, just a different name…

#2 – Stupid Income Claims

On the sales page they provide you with some income calculator, that supposedly you can calculate your potential earnings with. This is a major red flag because it makes absolutely no sense and leads people to believe that they can simply earn however much they feeling earning.

What you do is select how many links you’re going to post a day, the average money earned per link, but and how many days a week you are going to work. How can you possibly put in the average amount of money you will earn per link?? You don’t even know this and as I explained above, there is no way of even accurately predicting this.

But anyways… I entered in that I will post 35 links each day, make an average of $30 per link, and work seven days a week. According to what this lady tells you, at most I should only be working a little over an hour each day which isn’t bad at all. And take a look at that total yearly income… $382,200… Just for working an hour a day posting some stupid links! What a bunch of lies.

#3 – Absolutely Filled With Lies

On the sales page they lead you to believe that these work from home opportunities have been featured on the news and that there are currently spots available in your area, which means you need to buy into this program right away. However, these are both lives that have no truth to them…

While they don’t actually say that this particular work at home opportunity has been featured on the news, they lead you to believe as which is not true. You can go to any of the different news websites and search for “Computer Oasis” and you will not find any relevant results.

And believe me when I tell you that there are not limited positions for this crap. This scam will let all the buyers and that they can possibly get. Anyone that is willing to pay money for this will be allowed to.

Doing This The Right Way

As I mentioned earlier, I have been “posting links” (affiliate marketing) online since 2015. I started out know nothing but now I make a living doing this stuff. I can tell you from experience that programs like this simply do not work. They lure people in by making them think that it is very easy to make money doing this, when the reality is much different.

The program takes a completely wrong approach to things. If you just go around spamming links everywhere, as this program will teach you, you are not going to make much money, if any. People don’t just go around clicking on links for the heck of it anymore. People are more aware of online scams that they have ever been and you can’t just post a link somewhere and expect people to click it. When you go around spamming links no one is going to click them, or at least very few people.

There is a right way and a wrong way to promote products online, this is the wrong way. This is the easy way out that simply isn’t going to work.

If you want my advice on getting started with affiliate marketing the right way, I would suggest the training program Wealthy Affiliate. This is the same program I got started with back in 2015 when I first started looking to make money online. They provide step-by-step training that starts out as if you know nothing, which means is great for beginners. In addition, the tools needed to be successful as an affiliate marketer are provided.

But anyways, you can click the button below to read my full review. I’m not going to get into it too much here.

Also, Wealthy Affiliate has a free starter membership that allows you to test out the program and get some of the training completely free, no credit card or payment needed.

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

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Is Digital Formula a Scam by Neil Carter? – EXPOSED

Digital Formula scam

Digital Formula is supposedly some incredible new “formula” that a guy named Neil Carter came up with for investing in cryptocurrency that could make you a fortune. In fact… He claims that with this you could make $2254 in the next 24 hours. But is this really true? Or is Digital Formula a scam that you need to stay away from?

Since you are reading my blog here I am guessing that you are suspicious of the whole thing. If this is true then you are on the right track. The fact of the matter is that Digital Formula it is not the incredible system that is said to be. In short… This is a scam. A very misleading one.

Digital Formula Review

So Digital Formula is the creation of Neil Carter, who claims to have been a software engineer that lost his job and developed this incredible system for investing in cryptocurrencies after becoming obsessed with bitcoin.

When you land on the sales page for Digital Formula you are greeted with a video presentation that starts off telling you that you have been carefully selected to view the video. This is not true by any means. It is just a way to try to make you feel special so that the opportunity seems better than it really is.

He tells you that you could be earning up to $2254 in the next 24 hours and says that some people have been making over $15,000 using this system already.

It sounds too good to be true, but then he shows you a video clip of someone who has supposedly use the system and this guy claims that it has made him over $15,000 and he has paid off his debts, booked a holiday vacation and more.

HOWEVER… This guy actually has never used the system a day in his life. He is a paid actor that the people behind this program hired from the site Fiverr, which anyone can go to in order to hire a spokesperson for their product/progra. In other words… This video means nothing and everything that he said was a lie.

But anyways… This formula is supposedly very controversial and exploits the cryptocurrency marketplace.

It is some “secret strategy” and literally everything that you are told seems very suspicious. I have reviewed countless scams on the site, many of them dealing with cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency scams seem to be on the rise due to the increased popularity and this seems like many known scams that I have reviewed in the past, such as Crypto Cash For Beginners and Crypto Coin Sniper.

Red Flags That This Is a Scam

#1 – Over-hyped with Insane Income Claims

He tells you that you could be earning $2254 in the next 24 hours but doesn’t really give any details on this. The system is supposedly focused on investing in making profits from your investments but this still doesn’t give me much to work with.

I mean if I was a millionaire I could invest $1 million and even with just a 1% return I would be making $10,000. But a 1% return really isn’t any good, especially when we are talking about cryptocurrencies here.

The point I am making is that saying you could make $2254 and 24 hours is a stupid thing to say. The amount you make will largely depend on the amount you initially invest, and this is something that he doesn’t know.

#2 – Who Is Neil Carter Anyhow?

Did you ever get the feeling that this Neil Carter guy was completely made up? That he doesn’t even exist?

Well I have and that this is not out of the question by any means. There is absolutely no proof that this guy does exist and there is no way for me to verify any of the information that he tells about himself.

I’m guessing that he is made up for the sake of promoting this scam system because I have seen it 100 times before with similar scams.

#3 – The Tesimonials..Fake

As I already went over above, the testimonial videos are all fake. The creators of the scam paid actors to fake videos for them so that they can have a better chance of tricking people into buying this.

If this program really were all that great, as it is claimed to be, then why couldn’t they get real testimonials from people who have actually tested it out? It should be easy to do this and I am sure people would be more than happy to if they were making thousands of dollars per day with it.

#4 – Contradictory Statements

One major red flag is that the spokesperson seems to have absolutely no idea what he is talking about. The reason for this is likely because, as I said, the guy is a fake.

Throughout most of the video presentation he talks about investing in cryptocurrency but then there are multiple times where he talks about trading it, as if investing in trading or the exact same thing, which they are not.

He talks about how the system provides the framework so that you can get started investing in cryptocurrency and then shows you how to do it, but then goes on to say that with this system you will “quickly learn the skills you need to trade cryptocurrency confidently and profitably”…

This just doesn’t make any sense in this guy obviously has no idea what he is even talking about.

#5 – It Is Only $17

If this system, program, method… Whatever you want to call it, were really as good as it is said to be, then why is it only being sold for $17? This guy could be selling it for tens of thousands of dollars easily.

Of course you are led to believe that he is doing it because he is just that kind of person… Out of the kindness of his heart he is selling it for so cheap. However, the real truth is that this program is junk and is definitely not worth any more than that.

So Much BS

The video presentation is just absolutely filled with BS.

The guy claims that this system has been beta tested with over 100 people in that they have all made consistent money. Saying that they have made “consistent” money is one of the biggest mistakes he could have made.

I have been involved with cryptocurrency investing and trading for well over eight months now and anyone who has been involved in this for an extended period of time would know darn well that nothing is “consistent” about it.

While the cryptocurrency markets have seemed to calm down a bit recently and are not as volatile as they once were, they are still extremely volatile when compared with more traditional markets, such as the stock market.

I am mostly active as a cryptocurrency trader and there are many days where there isn’t really much to do, and other days there might be plenty of good trades to make, meaning that some days I will make good money and other days I’ll make next to nothing. The same goes for investing.

Should You Trust This Place?

What it all comes down to is trust. This program is supposedly going to be presenting you with the most profitable opportunities out there but how do you know that these are going to be any good? It is just as easy to lose money investing/trading in cryptocurrency as it is to make money.

And how can you possibly trust this place? After all I just showed you… After all the lies and misleading information you are told?

This is deceptive marketing at its finest. They lure people in by telling them exactly what they want to hear… That you can make super easy and fast money online with little work. But of course the reality is much different than that.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

If you really are interested in getting started in cryptocurrency investing then there are plenty of free resources out there that you can look into. My advice would be go to YouTube where you can learn how to actually open up an exchange account and purchase cryptocurrencies in the first place. Then after that I would suggest doing your own research and finding what cryptocurrencies you personally think have good potential.

What I definitely would not do would be to trust this Neil Carter guy who probably doesn’t even exist and who has lied to you over and over again throughout the video presentation.

You can absolutely buy into this if you want to, but I can pretty much guarantee you will regret it. As I’ve said, I review products like this all the time and after reviewing them I always get people commenting on my blog asking how they can get a refund in things along these lines.

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

Also, before you go, it has nothing to do with cryptocurrency investing but since you are looking for ways to make money online you may be interested in this program. I joined back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online and I still a member. And I now make a living working online, which goes to show that it works.

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Renegade Crypto Club – Another Cryptocurrency Scam? [EXPOSED]

Renegade Crypto Club Scam

There is this new cryptocurrency opportunity going around called the “Renegade Crypto Club” that can supposedly have you making over $2000 per day with just a five dollar investment. But is this too good to be true? Is Renegade Crypto Club a scam that you should avoid? Or is this the real deal and should you buy into this right away?

In this review I’ll be exposing Renegade Crypto Club for what it really is. Is it a scam? Well… You will be well aware of what it is after reading this. I don’t want to spoil it for you. Just let me say that if you were thinking about possibly buying into this you are definitely going to want to take a few minutes and think that over.

Renegade Crypto Club Review

The Renegade Crypto Club was supposedly created by guy named Adam Neill, who used to be a software engineer and got rich off of bitcoin way back in the beginning.

He claims that ordinary people are making money in the cryptocurrency markets with some “secret”. What is the secret? Well… It’s not much of a secret at all, in fact is no secret at all, but what he is talking about here is trading altcoins, which consist of cryptocurrencies that are not your mainstream ones, meaning not bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, etc.

He leads you to believe that a man this exclusive club he has created are a bunch of rebels that are doing something new which has never been done before. However, this is far from the truth. I know many people that trade altcoins including myself. Pretty much anyone the traits cryptocurrency trades altcoins and if you don’t then you are missing out.

But anyways…. You are told that you only need five dollars to get started with this and that you can make $2000 within your first 24 hours.

Now if this were actually true then it would be incredible. I would be all over this product and would have told all of my friends and family to go out and purchase it. But… As you will probably are aware of, or at least suspicious of, this is not true at all.

Below I’ll go over what you will actually get when you buy into this and why this is just another overhyped scam that is going to be a waste of your money.

What You Get When You Buy In

It is pretty basic. The first thing you will get is a simple guide on trading cryptocurrencies with the Binance cryptocurrency exchange platform.

Binance is one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges out there and is very well trusted, so you don’t have to worry here. This will just show you how to use the exchange to actually get started trading.

Then of course you will get signals on what to buy/sell and all you have to do is go out and execute those trades. This is what people are buying in four. Anyone can go out and find easy information on YouTube for how to actually do trading on Binance but it is knowing what to trade that is the hard part, which this is supposedly going to show you with incredible accuracy.

Red Flags… Scam Alert

#1 – Insane Income Claims

I one you to sit back and think about what this guy is actually telling you. He specifically says that all you need is a $5 investment to get started in that you could earn $2000 in your first day. That is a 40,000% gain… In one day.

This is absolutely ridiculous and there is no way you will be making this much off of any altcoin. I have been trading cryptocurrencies for well over eight months now and I have never seen an increase in price this much in such a short span of time.

#2 – Super Easy

Of course it does all the work for you. This is exactly what people want to hear so this is what he tells you. All you have to do is copy the trades that it tells you to make. Simple as that

Now wouldn’t it be nice if it really were as simple as this. But of course things are never as they seem.

#3 – No Explanation How The Software Works

Well I shouldn’t say that there is no explanation on how the software works, but I will say there is no “good” explanation on how it works. He just tells you that the software is set up to identify market trends and looks at new/old coins to find these incredible trades that supposedly can earn you 40,000% gains in one day, which don’t even exist.

#4 – No Real Proof Given That It Works

There is no real proof given throughout the entire video presentation that this software actually works as he says it does. Sure, he showed you a bunch of screenshots of money that people were supposedly making but these could have easily been photoshopped. I see it all the time when I look into potential scams such as this.

#5 – Only $27

This is a major red flag for me. Why would he be selling membership for this incredible club for only $27? No… That’s right… He says that he wants to help out those that are less fortunate to be able to get in on all of this. This is pretty much what every scam ever says, including some recent scams such as Crypto Cash for Beginners and Crypto Coin Sniper.

Many of the red flags here are mentioned in my post on how to spot a cryptocurrency scam.

The Bottom Line

The bottom line here is that you cannot trust a place like this. There is absolutely nothing to prove that this opportunity is legitimate. There is no track record for past recommended trades that this software has given and all of what he tells you could easily be a complete lie, which I am guessing it is.

In fact, this Adam Neill guy is likely a complete fake, as you are probably aware. Why do I say this? Well… Again… There is no verifiable information given so there is really no way for me to look into him in order to see if he really exists. This is common with online scams. The real people behind them make up fictitious characters because they want to keep their real identities hidden.

Just Another Get Rich Quick Scheme

This is your pretty typical get-rich-quick scheme. They lure people in with the hopes and dreams of being able to make boatloads of money online with little to no work. If you ever come across another opportunity that claims to be able to make you tons of money without any work, proceed with extreme caution or just avoid it completely. These are scams 99% of the time.

I know that “Adam Neill”, who probably doesn’t even exist, tells you that he developed this club to help out the less fortunate, but again, this is your typical get-rich-quick scheme BS.

I have been working online for a while now, both as a cryptocurrency trader and as an online marketer, and I have never come across a program/system like this that actually works as it says it does.

The fact of the matter is that any way to make money online, whether it be trading cryptocurrencies, online marketing, etc.… Takes real work. There is no get-rich-quick method that works. These are scams.

Final Thoughts – Scam?

Well… Renegade Crypto Club it is a definite no.

When I go on to review potential scams like this I look for and you reason to be proven wrong. I assumed that this was a scam right from the start, but was looking for reasons that it might not be. Unfortunately… I cannot find any reasons to prove its legitimacy. None at all. The more I look into it the more it appears to be a scam.

But I guess things could be worse. At least this place does not refer you to some broker to deposit your money. You still have control over your money and it just provides you with trade recommendations. So while it is a very misleading and deceptive scam, it is not nearly as bad as some of the other scams in the crypto space that you need to watch out for.

Recommendation for Beginners

If you are just looking to make money online, and are not all gung ho on trading cryptocurrencies, then I suggest taking a look at this program. It has nothing to do with trading cryptocurrencies but the reason I am recommending is because this is where I got started back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. To make a long story short… I am still a member and I now make a living working online.

But anyways, you can click the button below to learn more. I am not going to get into it all here.

Questions or comments? Please leave them down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Also, what do you think about Renegade Crypto Club? Please leave your own review down below as well. I’m sure it will help out other readers of my blog here.

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Is American Consumer Eyes a Scam? – Yes It Is, People Are Losing $1000’s

Is American Consumer Eyes a Scam

There is a new mystery shopping scam going around called American Consumer Eyes. If you have been contacted by this company then do NOT follow through with what they want you to do. The job they are giving you is fake and you could potentially lose thousands of dollars, as other people already have.

You might be wondering how the scam works and how they can possibly scam you out of thousands of dollars and in this quick review I will explain how. But the bottom line is that this is a scam that you don’t want to get involved with. There are plenty of legitimate mystery shopping jobs out there from companies that really will pay you to do a fun little mystery shopping gigs, this just isn’t one of them.

American Consumer Eyes Review

American Consumer Eyes that’s a very nice-looking website, one that seems to be the real deal. They claim that mystery shopping is their main service but they also provide web surveys for companies to help them improve their brand. This makes sense because it is another good way to get people’s opinions on things and paid surveys for market research are very popular these days. In addition to this they also claim to provide marketing research service.

The mystery shopping job is advertised as a way to make up to $300 weekly. Nothing stands out here as being a scam either. This is by no means in outrageous claim… $300 a week seems reasonable. However, when you go to actually apply for the mystery shopping job you are then told that you could make up to $300 per shopping trip. Now things are starting to seem a little more scammy.

$300 for one shopping trip that probably takes less than an hour? Come on now…

But anyways… As I said this is all a scam. A very well laid out scam, but a scam nonetheless.

I would also like to point out that this scam is a fairly new one. They claim to have been around providing these services for over 20 years but this is just a lie. I have not been able to find any such information showing that they have been around even relatively close to this length of time. From what I have found out their website was just created in 2017.

So How Do They Scam You?

A little while after you apply for the mystery shopping job you will get an email saying that you are about to get your first assignment and a package will be coming in the mail to you. It will be a very upbeat email filled with excitement and is naturally you may get excited… But what the heck are they sending you a package for? This may seem a bit strange… Because it is a bit strange.

The patent they send you will be a check for usually a very large amount of money, in the thousands of dollars range. After you are send the check they usually then do most of their contacting via text. They will text you with additional instructions and tell you to text some number once you have completed the mystery shopping task.

The start of your task begins with you depositing your check or cashing it at your bank.

The most common mystery shopping task that they seem to be scamming people with is getting them to send some sort of money order. I have heard of people being asked to send money via MoneyGram to someone else and I have also heard of people being asked to go into Walmart and send money to someone using their Walmart 2 Walmart money transfer service.

What they tell you is that the point of this all is to test out the customer service when it comes to sending money. Makes sense… After all, with mystery shopping it is all about testing out customer service so that the stores can better improve how they operate. In the only way to fully test out the many sending services is to actually send money, right?

This Is Where You Get Scammed

What happens is that you will go and deposit the check, sending money, and then later find out that the check you deposited was a fake and you will have to pay the bank back. The reason this happens is because these are fake cashiers checks and much of the time it will take the bank a little while to figure out that they are fakes. If you are lucky, the bank will stop you right there and then as you are depositing check. They will pick up on it being a fake right away. However, much of the time this doesn’t happen and you will be forced to pay the money back after you already sent these scammers money as instructed in the  fake mystery shopping job.

I have also heard of people being sent massive checks, such as one person being sent a check for $2897.91 just to go shopping at places like Costco, Walgreens, Target, etc. These ones don’t make much sense to me, I’m guessing that there has to be more to the mystery shopping job than these people were told. Because if you are just told to go shopping then the scammers aren’t actually going to be making any money. You will still get screwed because you will end up spending money that you’d never actually had, because the check is fake, but the scammers will get paid. My guess is that there is more to the story here.

But anyways, the main mystery shopping scam going on here is getting people to send money to the scammers using some store’s money sending service.

How Much Money Are People Losing?

This is by no means a small scam that should be taken lightly. People are losing thousands of dollars that they will never be able to get back… Or probably never.

You can find a good bit of reviews from people who have been scams by American Consumer Eyes on the website ReportScam.com. There are people that have been scammed anywhere from $2000-$3000. I’m pretty sure $3000 was the most I have found anyone to be scammed out of, such as this guy it was told the common BS story of there being a mystery shopping job for him to send money to someone else using the Walmart 2 Walmart money transfer service…

Real Mystery Shopping Jobs

There or a lot of legitimate mystery shopping job opportunities out there and none of these are going to send you some massive check in the mail like American Consumer Eyes does.

From what I have found, many of them just seem to reimburse you after the fact. You will do your mystery shopping, but whatever products you are required to buy, and it will reimburse you after the job is completed. And usually the amount you are required to spend is minimal.

I have reviewed a fair number of legitimate mystery shopping services that provide jobs on my blog here, such as Maritz Mystery Shopping, Stericycle Mystery Shopping, Market Force and others. If you’re interested in pursuing a job in mystery shopping then you may want to check some of these out. However, these jobs are fairly limited and they aren’t always hiring new mystery shoppers.

Final Thoughts

American Consumer Eyes is it definite scam that you want to avoid. When I write reviews like this, if I am less than confident in any way or have any feeling that the opportunity could potentially be legitimate, then I will say so. But this does not apply here… American Consumer Eyes is a pure scam that hopefully will get shut down soon. But don’t count on it… The scam seems to be fairly professionally operated and I have seen plenty of scams get away with scamming people for years.

Conclusion: AVOID

Something else you may be interested in since you are looking to make some money in your spare time, which I am assuming is the reason you are looking into mystery shopping, is doing what I do. I make a living working online and have been doing so since 2015. The reason I think it might be of interest to you is because what I do can be done at any time and could be a nice way to earn some extra supplemental income or even has the potential to provide a substantial income. But anyways, you can click the button below to learn more about what I do, how it all works, and how you can get started:

Have you been scammed by American Consumer Eyes? If so I would love to hear about your experience. I am also sure that other readers of my blog here would appreciate you sharing it as well. We need to get the word out there to stop the scammers, or at the very least stop people from buying into this scam so that they don’t continually make money ripping people off.

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

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Secret Investor Society Scam – Big Old Scam & I’ll Explain Why

Secret Investor Society Scam

The Secret Investor Society is supposedly some exclusive club where you can make $2301 per day. But is it really? I mean this is what you are told… But we have all seen the online scams before that tell you one thing and end up being something completely different. Is this the real deal or is Secret Investor Society a scam?

In this review I’ll be going over all you need to know about this place. Read it over… You are going to want to. If you are considering buying into this then you are definitely going to want to reconsider. This place is not as it appears to be and I will be exposing the truth.

Secret Investor Society Review

Secret Investor Society is supposedly the creation of Simon Green, a.k.a. “the flipper”, or at least that is what he calls himself.

He claims that this is the “most effective free ad cash system” that is out there and when you hear this you probably have no idea what he is talking about at first. A “free ad cash system”… What the heck is that supposed to mean?

But anyways, he claims that hundred and 32 people have become “filthy rich” in the last 2.5 months using this system, so it has to be good, right?

In the video presentation he tells you that you are probably suspicious of it all because of all the scams out there. He says that most people claim to be able to make you money online but actually have no clue how to do it themselves. But of course he does and he “will change the way you think of money”.

He goes on to say that after today you will never need to worry about money again and that you will be able to earn $25,000 per week by “flipping online real estate”.

The way this software supposedly works is by flipping advertisements for you, which only takes a few clicks of the mouse… Of course.

In just on cue, he tells you in the video presentation that the video contains sensitive information and could be taken down at any time, which means that you have to buy in right now if you want to.

Typical Get-Rich-Quick Sales Pitch

I’m guessing that you are reading my review here because you are suspicious of it all, and rightly so. The video presentation is pretty much the typical get-rich-quick sales pitch.

Of course you can make tons of easy money, very fast, the opportunity will not be available for very long, and of course it is some secret new method that no one really knows about. Typical.

Below I’ll go over some of the red flags that you should be aware of, which point of this being a scam, and after that I will go over how this scam really works… How they actually scam you out of your money.

Red Flags You Should Be Aware Of

#1 – Ridiculous Income Claims

The first major red flag is all of the ridiculous income claims that Simon makes. He says that he will change the way you think of money because it will be so easy for you to make all this money with the system.

He tells you a bunch of crap… That you will be making a minimum of $3500 per day within the next 45 days, that you will be able to make $25,000 per week, etc.

Any online system that claims to be able to make you tons of money with very little work is likely a scam. In fact, I have never seen a system that makes claims like this that does actually work.

#2 – The Testimonials Aren’t Even Real

Do you remember seeing those testimonial video clips in the video presentation from people who have supposedly been using this system in making tons of money?

Like this guy for example, who says that he didn’t think it was possible at first but ended up making over $3000 in the first 48 hours. Unfortunately… These testimonial videos are completely fake. The people in these videos are paid actor’s that are available for hire on the freelance marketplace called Fiverr, as you can see below…

The same goes for the other testimonials. This guy says that with this system the checks keep piling up and that he has no more worries about money. Same thing here… He is a paid actor that is available for hire on Fiverr…

#3 – False Scarcity

Can’t forget the false scarcity. The scammers behind this have to make it seem urgent that you buy in immediately, this way you don’t take the time to do a little bit of extra research and come across reviews like mine.

Simon Green, who is probably completely made up by the way, says that the video presentation contains sensitive information in that big advertising companies don’t want you to know about what he is doing. So they are trying to shut him down and if you leave the page you might never be able to come back to it.

He goes on and on about this BS about the advertising networks trying to shut him down and of course he is only letting a few lucky people into the society because he wants to keep things small and less noticeable. Luckily you.

How It Works (What He Tells You)

Here is his explanation for how this “free ad cash system” works:

Supposedly you log into the system, it find you the best online advertising opportunities, and you just pick which ones you want to buy, which you will then be able to sell for profit.

He claims that is so easy to use that he could probably even use it “with eyes closed”… WTF

So pretty much he tells you nothing at all about how it actually works. I guess you have to believe in magic in order to believe in the system.

The the idea behind it makes some sense… You buy ads that are low in price and then sell them after they start to perform well and are worth more. You flip them.

But it is all just a bunch of BS and this is not how it really works.

How It Really Works

How it really works is like this… Which he doesn’t tell you.

The system is free, right? I mean this Simon Green guy is just so generous that he is giving it away for free. So then how can you get scammed if he is giving it to you without charging you? Well… The scam comes in when you have to find your account. Of course you are going to have to find your trading account in order to first be able to purchase ads and flip them.

The minimum balance needed is $250 and if you do deposit this good luck ever seeing that money again.

This is actually an old scam that has been rebranded under this new name of “Secret Investor Society”. It used to just go by the name Free Ad Cash System, as he calls it by numerous times throughout the video presentation. The funny thing is that I actually reviewed this  Free Ad Cash System in the past. There are also others like it, such as  Bitcoin Advertising. They are all the same “ad flipping” scams.

Avoiding Future Scams 101

You can avoid 99% of scams out there just by thinking about whether or not something sounds too good to be true. If something sounds unrealistically good, it is probably a scam…. Especially when they claim you can make super easy money with very little work, and tons of it.

You obviously did a good job with this scam… You got that gut feeling that it was a scam and proceeded to do your own research. You didn’t fall for it, or at least hopefully didn’t, and this just saved you a bunch of money.

Final Thoughts – Scam For Sure

Secret Investor Society is a pure scam. If there was anything legitimate about this place then I would say so, but there is not. Everything you are told is a lie and everything about it is a scam. You will not make any money with this.

What will probably happen, based on what I have seen with similar scams, is you will deposit your money and it will appear as if the system is actually working. You will think that you are making money but when you go to actually withdraw that money you won’t be able to.

So anyways… I obviously do not recommend the system to anyone, unless of course you like to be scammed.

If you are looking for a legitimate way to make money online that is “beginner friendly”, then I would suggest taking a look at this program. This is where I got started back in 2015 when I first started looking for ways to make money online. To make a long story short… I am still a member and I now make a living working online, which goes to show that it does work. But anyways… Click the button below to learn more, I’m not going to go into detail here:

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Is ICO Money Maker a Scam or $5,000 a Week on Autopilot? – Exposed

ICO Money Maker Scam

ICO Money Maker is supposedly an incredible opportunity to make up to $5000 per week “hands-free”. But is it really? I have seen many similar softwares like this before that claim to run on complete autopilot and make you thousands of dollars but they usually turn out to be nasty scams. So is this the real deal or is ICO Money Maker just another stupid scam that is going to leave you with less money than when you started?

The truth is that this place is not what it is claimed to be. It is not the incredible software that is going to make you thousands of dollars without you doing any work. If you were thinking about buying into this you are going to want to take the time to read over my review and hear what I have to say. In short… Yes this place is a scam and I’ll be showing you why and how they scam you.

ICO Money Maker Review

When you land on the website for ICO Money Maker you are greeted with a video presentation that starts out with the spokesperson, who you later find out is named Tony Shaffer, telling you that you have been “chosen” to access this video as if you have been carefully hand selected to test out this software.

He tells you that he is going to show you the truth behind bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, in particular ICO’s. One of the more bold claims that he makes is that this is “guaranteed to make you more money this year than you have in the past five years”…

But this is all a bunch of BS. Just think about it… How would a statement like this ever be accurate? This guy has no idea how much you make in the first place. At this point is is already really sounding like a scam, similar to Crypto Coin Sniper and Crypto Cash for Beginners.

But anyways… In the video presentation he goes on to show some charts of cryptocurrencies that have skyrocketed in price. He shows some that have increased by over 100,000% within one year and tells you that you can turn one dollar into $100,000 just like that… Super simple.

Supposedly this Tony Shaffer guy is a mathematician, programmer, hacker, and business owner. He says he along with a team developed some complex algorithm for this ICO Money Maker that trades at 97% accuracy. But of course this isn’t enough for him… He is looking to improve this and wants to put together a focus group to test it out, and of course you are one of the lucky picks.

How ICO Money Maker Supposedly Works

At first he tells you that the software exploits the blockchain technology and rakes in tons of money on autopilot. But of course this tells you absolutely nothing… Is just a bunch of very vague claims that doesn’t really tell you much of anything.

He then goes on to explain how it is all about ICO’s, which are called initial coin offerings. You see.. Every cryptocurrency, well most of them, start out at an ICO stage. This is when the cryptocurrency project is looking for funding for the project and allows initial investors to buy tokens. The tokens are purchased for very low prices and the people buying in are doing so with the hopes and dreams of the price skyrocketing later on so that they become rich.

There or lots of cryptocurrencies out there that are worth thousands of times more than they were in the ICO stage. So if you would have gotten an early, you would be very wealthy.

But anyways… He says that this software automatically buys and sells ICO tokens. It monitors thousands of ICO’s and buys and sells with 97% accuracy… All on complete autopilot of course.

However… This is all complete be asked and I’ll explain why it makes no sense at all.

Makes Absolutely No Sense

The software is supposedly all about ICO’s, in particular, it is about trading ICO’s… Buying them at very low prices and selling them at much higher prices. All sounds good, right?

Well what doesn’t make sense here is this: ICO’s aren’t available for trading yet. When cryptocurrencies are in the ICO stage you can’t buy and sell them whenever you want… It doesn’t work like that. You can buy them in the ICO stage but in order to sell them you will have to wait for them to hit cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Binance, Bittrex, KuCoin, etc. and guess what? This could take months.

This software is supposedly buying and selling these ICO’s in short periods of time… Which makes no sense. And of course he offers no explanation on how it is actually doing this. The reason for this is because there is no explanation… It simply cannot happen like he tells you.

Full Of Lies

The fact of the matter is that this ICO Money Maker place is full of lies. Pretty much everything they tell you is a lie.

If you look below the video presentation you will see a bunch of cryptocurrency exchange and cryptocurrency news outlet logos. They tell you that all of these places are partners with ICO Money Maker however this is not true at all. I could find absolutely no information whatsoever on any such partnerships and I can’t imagine any of these exchanges/news outlets ever partnering with a scam like this.

Tony Shaffer Is Likely a Fake

“Tony Shaffer”, as mentioned, is the guy that supposedly created the software. However, he is likely a complete fake. There was no information provided that I was able to verify for proof that this guy actually exists. As far as I am concerned, he is a fictitious character that was created just to promote this scam.

I see this sort of thing happening all the time with many other scams, so it is nothing that is out of the question. The real scammers behind this scam don’t want their names known so they create some character instead.

Typical Crypto Scam Characteristics

I have reviewed many automated cryptocurrency trading scams before and this has a lot of the common characteristics that I often see. I am talking about things like ridiculous income claims, no good explanation on how the software actually works, fake characters, and of course… What I will discuss below… How they actually scam you.

If you want, you can read my post about  spotting cryptocurrency scams for more information.

How They Scam You

You might be wondering how this place can possibly be a scam if it is free. The software is free to use so how are they going to scam you out of your money? Well if you noticed, the guy tells you that all you have to do is fund your account to get the software going in making profitable trades for you.

This is how they scam you… When you fund your account. What happens is you will be directed to deposit your money with a completely unregulated broker and the scammers behind ICO Money Maker will receive a commission for referring you there. This is how they get you. Once that money is deposited you likely will never see it again. Inside your trading account for ICO Money Maker they may make it appear as if you are actually making money, but when you go to try to withdraw that money you are in for a rude awakening.

It it is important to know that any sort of cryptocurrency trading software like this that requires you to deposit money to a broker is a scam. When it comes to cryptocurrency trading there is no need for a broker. I have used trading bots before and they should be able to hook up directly to the cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Bittrex, Binance, etc., via API. There is just no need for a broker and this is a sure sign of a scam.

Final Thoughts – Definite Scam

When I begin to review an opportunity like this I try to go in with somewhat of an open mind. I was pretty sure right off the bat that this was going to be a definite scam, but I still gave a chance and looked into it for any reason to be proven otherwise. All that I found was many more reasons that this is a scam. Everything that I see about this place points to it being such and because of this there is definitely no way I will recommend anyone buy into this… Of course unless you want to be scammed.

With the rising popularity of cryptocurrency there are a lot of these little cryptocurrency scams popping up everywhere so you really have to be careful. This is just one of many and there are definitely going to be many more to come. Proceed with caution when you come across something like this and always do your research before buying in or not.

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

Also, if you’re looking to make money online as a beginner and don’t know where to get started, check out how I went from $0 to over $6,000 dollars per month working online.

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