One Bitcoin a Day Scam
"Get Rich Quick", Cryptocurrency

Is One Bitcoin A Day a Scam? – Yup… It Is & Here Is Why

One Bitcoin a Day Scam

One Bitcoin A Day claims to be some incredible automated system where you can profit one whole bitcoin every day. But is this really true? Or is this just another scam that is going to leave you with less money than when you started?

Unfortunately this is just another one of those scams. You will not make any money with this system. It is completely fake and is designed purely for scam purposes. In this review I will be going over why it is a scam and why you need to avoid it. By reading this review you will also be able to learn what to look for in the future so you can avoid other scams that may come your way.

One Bitcoin A Day Review

One Bitcoin A Day claims to be in automated trading software that anyone can use to profit one bitcoin per day. However this is fake. The creator of this incredible software goes by the name of Justin Hagan . However this is also fake.

Everything about this scam program/system is fake as can be and you will see why.

Signs It Is A Scam

#1 – Free to Use

First off it is free to use. Anything that claims to be 100% free you should always be suspicious of. Sure there are some things that are provided for free but normally they are free trials or something along this line, where you will have to pay money in the future.

However this claims to be completely free… Forever. So how the heck did they pay to keep this trading software up-to-date? There has to be a team behind this keeping everything running smoothly so this really makes no sense.

#2 – Ridiculous Income Claims

One bitcoin per day???!! Are you kidding me? That is a heck of a lot of profit and really doesn’t make much sense because you only have to deposit $250 to get started.

So just think about that for a second. As I’m writing this bitcoin is around $10,000 so for you to be able to make one whole bitcoin per day by depositing just $250 this means you would be making 4000% gains every single day.

This is an absolutely ridiculous claim.… It’s your typical get-rich-quick scheme BS where they make insane moneymaking claims and of course make it seem like the easiest thing ever, which brings me to my next point…

#3 – Requires No Work

Of course the system requires no work on your part. All you do is deposit money and it starts cranking out the profits. People always seem to think that it is super easy to make money online when the reality is that making money online requires real work just like any other job.

Any system that claims to be super easy is something that you should either avoid or proceed with extreme caution when looking into.

#4 – Justin Hagan May Not Exist

The guy that is supposedly behind this incredible trading software is named Justin Hagan, however there is no proof that this guy even exists. He is likely just a paid actor that the scammers have paid to help promote the scam. This is not unusual at all to see when it comes to automated trading scam such as this one. I review scams like this all the time and many of the suppose it creators are easily exposed as fakes.

#5 – Makes No Sense

This whole entire scheme also doesn’t even really make much sense. The name is “One Bitcoin A Day” yet they talk about how this system trades in the Forex and binary options markets. So then why the heck would bitcoin be in the name if it has nothing to do with bitcoin or cryptocurrency? Bitcoin is completely different from Forex and binary options so this is just something that really makes no sense to me.

If anyone could explain this I would appreciate it but I’m guessing that it is just something that is unexplainable.

#6 – Unregulated Broker

Of course they refer you to in unregulated broker to deposit your money. Whenever you come across systems like this they always refer you to some broker in the scams always refer it to in unregulated broker that is pretty much out of the laws reach.

Always look into the broker before you deposit money. There are a heck of a lot more scams out there than legitimate trading software so you have to really be careful what you get involved with.

There Is More Where This Comes From

As I said, there are plenty more very similar scams out there, Bitcoin Focus Group, Trident Crypto Fund, and Bitcoin Bonanza just to name a few. I review scams like this pretty darn often and they are usually very similar in the way they operate. Just as this one does, they lure people in with the hopes and dreams of making super easy money online.

They claim to be completely automated, required no work, and the anything you pretty much have to do is deposit money to get started. These trading systems scams usually claim to operate under some new breakthrough algorithm that can somehow accurately predict the market like no others before it can, but it is all just a bunch of BS.

Whenever I look into potential scams like this I always go in with the mindset thinking that they are already scams and look to be proven wrong. Unfortunately with this one there is nothing that proves otherwise. Everything that I see just points more and more to it being a scam.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

Not much to see here… Just your pretty typical get-rich-quick scheme. Luckily for you, you did not get pulled into it. You took the time to do a little extra research and came across my review before making a big mistake.… Or at least I hope this is what happened. If you did already buy in then don’t feel too bad, many people get scammed by these types of fake systems and is nothing to feel terrible or stupid about. You live and you learn.

You can learn more about how to avoid scams like this in a post I wrote here about signs of cryptocurrency scams.

Anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review here and be sure to leave any comments or questions you may have below. I will get back to you soon as I can 🙂

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High Ticket Wealth System
"Get Rich Quick", High Ticket Programs

High Ticket Wealth System Review – Scam or Can You Really Make $50k a Month?

High Ticket Wealth SystemHigh Ticket Wealth System is a system being promoted by a guy named Saj P who claims that you can make an extra $50,000 per month with it. But is all this really true? After all it seems like most of the systems out there that make massive income claims like this turn out to be nothing more than scams. But is this the real deal?

As you will see my review this is not nearly as good as it seems to be. While you definitely can make money with it, there are some serious downsides in the amount of people that actually do make $50,000 per month with this is very very very few. There are a lot more people out there that lose money with this system than make 50,000 per month with it, that’s for darn sure.

High Ticket Wealth System Overview

This “High Ticket Wealth System” is really nothing more than a final to get people to buy into MOBE, or My Online Business Empire. MOBE is what Saj is making all his money with. He makes money by promoting MOBE when others buy into it, which is why you see funnels for MOBE all the time… for example My Hidden Pages & Home Based Wealth System.

What the heck is MOBE? In a nutshell it is a high ticket digital marketing training program. It provides digital marketing training and holes so that people can make money online. Much of what it provides is “done for you”. For example it provides landing pages, follow-up emails, sales funnels, products that you can promote, etc.

The focus of MOBE is to get members to promote MOBE to other people. Just like Saj P is doing here, you will be pushed to make money promoting MOBE products. It is a vicious cycle where people buy and looking to make money online and then they are pushed to make money online by selling make money online products, which is similar to many other programs out there such as Jeff’s 6 Figure Online Business and Legendary Marketer.

What You Get

Since you will be pushed to promote the system much of the work will be done for you, but not everything, which is why they provide training. The training is mostly on how to promote MOBE. You have the premade sales funnel, you have the products to promote, you even have a phone sales team working at MOBE that will follow up with your leads… What you have to do is generate leads.

Is It Really As Easy As It Sounds?

The short answer is no it is not. Driving traffic to an offer online is much easier said than done. Traffic is the lifeblood of every online business, there are many different ways to generate traffic online but none of them are “easy”. This is something that I have come to learn over the years working online. Everyone is looking for a super easy way to drive laser targeted traffic to their offers but it all takes work.

The Cost

When you’re buying into MOBE you are not told anything about the real cost of the program. Sure you can buy in at only $49 but this is just the beginning of it. If you want any chance of making money with this you will have to pay much much more than this.

You know how Saj talks about being able to make $1250, $3330, $5500, and $10,000 per sale? Well how do you think you are making these massive commissions? You are going to be promoting MOBE products and to make commissions this high the products would have to cost more than this correct?

This is true and this is what they do not tell you. MOBE products are called “high ticket” products because they insanely high prices, mostly for the sake of earning massive commissions, or at least that is how I see it. Below you can see the prices of their “core” products.mobe cost

And don’t think that you can get away with promoting these big products without buying them. MOBE uses a licensing rights business model which requires you to first purchase the product before you can resell it and earn massive commissions. So if you want to earn $10,000 commissions then you are going to have to by a product that is priced much higher than $10,000.

Many people do not recoup their initial investments in programs like this.

Why I Don’t Like Programs Like This

Well first of all, they are almost always promoted in a very misleading manner. Everyone is trying to recruit in new members to make money off of them and this often leads to recruitment by deceptive means, meaning that they will only tell you the good stuff about the program and leave out all the bad stuff. I would be fine with that if they told you straight up that you are going to be pushed into buying high ticket products and then reselling them to other people, but no one ever told you this stuff.

I actually came across this program when landing on a page where Saj P claims to reveal an “underground marketing formula”. Right off the bat this is misleading because there is nothing “underground” about this whole thing. This program has been around for quite a while and is fairly well known. This is an all that misleading, but is just an example of something I just saw it recently.

High Ticket Wealth System funnel

Second of all, programs like this are just out of the budget of many people looking to make money online. Many people just don’t have the money to be buying really expensive products like this, what you have to do before you can sell them and make money doing so.

Thirdly… I don’t like how it pushes people to promote the system. Sure… you can apply the training and tools that are provided to you with MOBE to any online business but it is no secret that this program pushes you to recruit in new members… that is the overwhelming focus of it all.

Not only do I think that this sort of program is rather unethical, but I also see it as fairly risky especially for beginners who do not really know what they’re getting themselves into.

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Social Profimatic Scam
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Is Social Profimatic a Scam – It Seems to Be One, Yes

Social Profimatic Scam

Social Profimatic is advertised as being a $200 per day system with automatic payouts. It claims to be one of the simplest ways to make money online that I have ever heard of, but the question is whether or not this is true. It is what they tell you true or is this all a big fat scam that you should be avoiding?

The truth is that this place is not what it claims to be and Yes it is a scam. In this review I will be going over why it is and why you need to avoid this place like the plague.

Social Profimatic Review

Social Profimatic is what you call a HYIP, or high yield investment program, you invest money and get paid a fixed amount daily depending on how much you invest.

What they tell you is that you choose how much you want to deposit and you will get paid 8% of that deposit on a daily basis. Your payout requests can be made in Bitcoin or Litecoin.

Sounds pretty crazy doesn’t it? Getting paid 8% daily without even lifting a finger. All you do is deposit money and sit back and relax.

Well… One thing that I have learned having reviewed many scam programs online is that you should always proceed with caution when something sounds too good to be true. In this case things sound way too good to be true. How can this possibly work out? How can they possibly afford to pay people 8% of their deposit amount on a daily basis? In just 12.5 days they would’ve already paid you back your initial investment completely so where would all this extra money becoming from?

What They Do To Make Money

Well what they tell you is that they “fulfill social media marketing orders” after you deposit your money. This is really confusing and after reading this I didn’t really know what to make of it. What are they talking about here? Anyways… I did a little more digging around on the website and found that they claim to provide business owners with exposure on social media. People pay them for Facebook likes, Twitter followers, Google + 1’s, etc.

Now this sounds like it could be legitimate because I know there are websites out there that do this. So it would be possible for them to make money doing such, but the problem is that there is absolutely no proof that they are actually doing this. Anyone can say anything they want to but without any proof to back up their claims how can you believe it? You can’t… Especially when the place making claims is also claiming that you weren’t a ridiculous 8% profit per day.

Referral Commissions

And of course you can earn her referral commissions. When you go out and recruit other people in you will earn 10% from those referrals’ deposits. You will also be able to earn 3% from their referrals deposits.

So it is a two-tiered structure where you get paid off commissions from the people you recruit in directly and for the people that they recruit in.

Ponzi Scheme?

This is the big concern with places like this that claim to payout crazy high daily profits. Is this all just a Ponzi scheme? I mean after all just about everything I see with this system points to them being one. Just think about it for second… Crazy high do the profits for simply depositing money with them, no proof of how they claim to be making money, and a referral program that pays you to recruit in others.… Sounds like a Ponzi scheme to me.

Any legitimate business would provide you with proof of their operations. The Social Profimatic site provides absolutely nothing about their social media business that they provide, or claim to provide. So how can you possibly trust this place? After all everything hinges on whether or not they really do provide this social media service or not. They claim that this is how are they are making most of their money and this is how they’re able to pay you out so much.

The Whole Thing Makes No Sense

The whole thing just doesn’t really make much sense at all to me. Why do they want people to deposit money with them so that they can pay them out 8% profits daily? If they’re making such good money from their social media service then why not just reinvest some of those profits instead of going out and getting other people to give them money? It really makes no sense because as I showed above, within 12.5 days they will end up paying investors more than the amount they initially deposited, which means they will be losing money over the whole thing.

How To Avoid Scams Like This

You would be surprised how many scams you can avoid just by thinking about whether or not something sounds too good to be true. If it sounds too good to be true than avoid it… Simple as that. There are a lot more scams out there in the online world than legitimate systems/programs so you have to be careful what you get involved with.

Getting paid 8% of any initial investment is ludicrous and does not sound legitimate at all. If this were legitimate than I would dump in all of my life savings and be making a ton of money right now but there is no way I’m going to do that.

Final Thoughts on Social Profimatic

Social Profimatic seems to be pretty much your classic modern-day Ponzi scheme. Of course they’re not going to tell you that it is a Ponzi scheme and they’re going to make up some BS lie about how they make money, but it’s all a lie. They have to lie to you because Ponzi schemes are illegal so if they want to pull this off then making up some lie is a must.

There is absolutely no way I would recommend anyone invest in this. Internet Ponzi schemes like this come and go like what the weather. This place will likely be erased from the Internet soon enough and you will never see it again. Then another one will pop up in this place. I review Internet Ponzi’s like this all the time, including LendConnect, Supreme Power Coin, BTCMiner, etc. They are nothing new to me but they are new to many people and unfortunately a lot of people get scammed with these.

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Millionaire Edge
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Millionaire Edge System Review – Wow… What a Scam

Millionaire Edge

Millionaire Edge claims to be a system that can supposedly generate you over $10,000 per day. But is this really true? Of course it is not! Millionaire Edge is a scam, nothing more and nothing less. I review scams like this all the time. There are plenty of them out there and as a good rule of thumb to avoid most of them, if things sound too good to be true than they probably are.

I’m guessing since you’re reading my review here that you are suspicious of the claims made by the system. This is good… When it comes to “make money online” products you have to be really careful. Many of them claim to be able to make you tons of money online but really only make the creators tons of money online.

But anyway… In this review I will be going over why the system is nothing more than a big fat scam that you need to avoid.

Millionaire Edge System Review

The sales page for the system starts out like typical get-rich-quick scheme. They tell you CONGRATULATIONS and act as if you have just won the lottery. It is actually fairly comical how they do this. If I remember correctly they actually showed a graphic of an alarm clock being smashed and told you that you could smash your alarm because you’re going to be able to quit your day job.

The spokesperson that is talking behind the video keeps mentioning this “My Online Business” system that he is using to make all this money online. He claims to be a millionaire several times over and tells you that you also can be a millionaire very easily with the system. Supposedly you can master the system in six easy steps by this time next week where you will then be making over $10,000 per day.

And of course it all requires barely any work. The guy claims to work on this stuff less than one hour per day. And to make things even better he claims that there is “no way you can lose money”…

However… This Is All a Bunch of BS

Everything about this sales pitch is a bunch of BS. You cannot trust anything you hear here.

There is absolutely no proof that this system works. I know that the guy shows you income statement screenshots in the video but these are very easy to create and there is no proof that these are actually real. There is no sort of proof at all that any of what he says is real. However, I do have some proof that some of what this guy says is a lie.

First off, he tells you that you are number 68 out of 70 in line to get access to this special system. But this is not true. This is just false scarcity and is intended to get viewers to buy in as soon as possible. You could go back to the site in a week or a month from now and it would be telling you the same darn thing.

All of the testimonial videos that they display are also completely fake. As soon as I saw these videos of people claiming they are making tons of money with this system I knew they were fake because I recognized some of the people in these videos. They are not real members of the system. Instead, they are paid actors from the digital marketplace called Fiverr. Fiverr is a place where you can hire people do create promotional videos and a variety of other things. These people are nothing more than paid actors who are saying what they are getting paid to say.

As you can see below I took a screenshot of the one person from the video presentation along with a screenshot of this person’s profile on Fiverr…

How To Easily Avoid 99% Of Scams Like This

Like I said in the beginning, there are many more scam “make money online” programs then legitimate ones out there. One way you can easily avoid them is by using the role of thumb I also mentioned earlier… If something sounds too good to be true than it probably is.

The fact of the matter is there is no super easy system that can have you generating over $10,000 per day in just under a week. If there were systems out there that were that easy then everyone would be getting in on them, including me. But I am staying far away from the system because I have reviewed quite a bit of scams out there and this particular one has all of the common scam characteristics. It reminds me very much of some other get-rich-quick scams I’ve reviewed such as Amazing Shortcut, Optimize Success Portal, My Online ATM, etc.

And if there really was a system out there like this why would these people be giving it away to the public? I know they usually tell you that you have been carefully selected or some BS like that, but we all know that isn’t true. And I know they also usually say that when you make money they make money but many of the times that is not true either.

But anyway… Just by sticking to the role of thumb and avoiding programs/methods/systems that sound too good to be true you can avoid 99% of the scams out there. When you come across something like this proceed with extreme caution at the very least.

Millionaire Edge Conclusion – Scam

Millionaire Edge is really nothing more than a sales funnel to sucker you into some other scam system that will never work out.

When I review systems like this that seem like obvious scams from the start, I look into them beginning with the mindset that they are already a scam. Then what I do is look for any reasons to be proven wrong. I am looking for any sort of proof that they might actually be legitimate. In this case I found absolutely no reason to believe that this system is legitimate in any way. Everything I have seen points to it being one big fat scam that everyone needs to avoid.

Of course it is your money and you can do with it what you wish, but I certainly do not recommend anyone buy into this.

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Partner With Patrick scam
"Get Rich Quick"

Partner With Patrick System – Wow… What a Scam

Partner With Patrick scam

The Partner With Patrick system is said to be able to make you a guaranteed $1,000 but is this really true? We have all heard scams make ridiculous claims of being able to make tons of money in short amounts of time before. So is this on the real deal or is it just like the others? Is this all a hoax set up to make Patrick money and suck money away from people like you?

In this review I will be going over the reality of the system. If you are possibly thinking about buying into this you are definitely will going to want to take some time and rethink it. You will see why I’m saying this throughout my review here.

Partner With Patrick System Review

When you first landed on the video presentation for this Partner With Patrick system you are shown screenshots of bank accounts where this Patrick guy is supposedly making hundreds of thousands of dollars per month… All from a single website that is pumping in money day and night on autopilot. Hmmm… Sounds like some other “get rich quick” schemes I’ve reviewed lately like The AZ Code, Earn Easy Commissions, and 60 Minute Profit Plan.

And of course he tells you that he is going to be setting you up with your very own automated moneymaking site. Why is he doing this? Well he tells you that he has too many sites to keep up with and that when you make money he will also make money, which will act as an incentive for him to help you make money. But he never goes into detail on any of this. He just says that one time and then leaves it at that

From what he says the site is going to give you is going to guarantee you make at least $1000 with it. And all you have to do is click your mouse a few times to get the website set up. The amount of work it requires is only about one hour per day he tells you.

And of course there are limited spots. Supposedly there are any 10 spots open and you are one of the lucky people that somehow came across this website.

Red Flags That Tell Me This Is a Scam

I’m sure you are probably already thinking this is a scam since you are reading my review here, but I’m going to be going over some of the red flags that I noticed that our common characteristics of scams.

#1 – Done For You, Push Button, Only Requires 1 Hr Per Day

This system claims to be done for you, push button, only requires one hour of work every day, and is guaranteed to make you thousands. It has all the ridiculous “get-rich-quick” claims that I would expect from a scam program like this.

As a rule of thumb, when something sounds too good to be true it probably is and you should proceed with caution. The system sounds way too good to each area and that’s because it isn’t true… It’s all a lie.

#2 – We Don’t Know Anything About Patrick

The first red flag is that we know absolutely nothing about this Patrick guy. He tells us his name is Patrick and that’s all we know. We don’t have a last name, there is no picture of him shown… We literally know nothing.

This is a major problem because there is no way to try to find out if this guy is legitimate or not. We just don’t know enough about him to do any research.

My guess is that this Patrick guy doesn’t even exist. It’s probably just a made up name used to promote this scam. Scam systems do this kind of stuff on time… Make up fake people all for the purpose of promoting the scam, because of course they do not want to put their real name in front of it due to the backlash they might receive.

#3 – No Information About How This System Works

There is no information given about how this actually works and how it makes you money. I guess you have to buy the product before you even know any of this.

From the video presentation all you know is that these Partner With Patrick sites make you tons of money on autopilot… But how? This is something that is not answered at all. I guess we are just supposed to believe in the system in trust that what “Patrick” is saying is true although we have no proof this guy even exists.

Yet another common scam sign.

#4 – You Are One Of The Lucky 10 People To Get This Opportunity

He tells you that you are one of only 10 people to get this opportunity, but this is all a lie. He is just telling you the stuff to try to get you to buy in as fast as possible because he makes it seem as if you are going to lose your spot if you leave the page.

If you leave the page and go back to it in a weeks time it is still going to be saying the same thing. Pretty much all scams have some sort of “false scarcity” like this.

#5 – Every Other System Is a Scam But Not This One!

Throughout the video presentation Patrick tells you that there are lots of scams out there that make false claims about being able to make you money but really just end up making the creators of money. And of course this is not one of those systems.

But can you really believe this? The answer is absolutely not. It seems like every scam system out there talks about other scam systems and then tells you why they are not a scam, yet offers a horrible explanation and has all the same characteristics of the scams they were just describing

Conclusion on Partner With Patrick – Avoid

Making money online is not something that is “easy”. There are lots of great aspects to making money online, such as the levels of automation that come with an online business, but the fact of the matter is they all take real work. It doesn’t matter how you’re trying to make money online, what methods you are using, if you want to make money online it is going to take real work.

Partner With Patrick is just your typical get-rich-quick scheme that lures people in with bold claims of making fast and easy money online all with very little work.

No I did not buy the system so I guess I cannot say with 100% certainty that it is a scam. But I can say with 99% certainty that it is a scam. I reviewed scams like this all the time and this is nothing new to me.

If you are still thinking about buying into the system, take a look at this. I will conclude this review by showing a screenshot of the disclaimer at the bottom of the homepage on the website… Now I don’t know if you will are able to read that but what it says is “The typical purchaser does not make any money using this system”.

Scams like this are able to get away with what they do because they can say all the lies and misleading information they want to in their sales pitch as long as they provide a truthful income disclaimer.

But of course they leave the true income disclaimer at the bottom of the page where many people will not look. And in this example they made the text very dark and hard to see to make it so that even less people actually read this.

So pretty much they’re telling you that this is only scam. The don’t use these exact words but when in the sales video there at telling you you are guaranteed to make money, and then in the disclaimer that they are telling you that most people will not make money… The only logical conclusion is that it is all a scam.

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Verified Robot review
"Get Rich Quick", Easy Money Scams

Verified Robot Review – Smells Like a Scam to Me

Verified Robot review

Verified Robot (verifiedrobot.com) claims to be an automated cryptocurrency trading bot that will buy and sell Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and other big name cryptocurrencies for you at a 86% profit rate, which is pretty darn high. But the question is… Is this automated trading robot actually legitimate or is this all a scam that has been designed to steal people’s money?

In my opinion this is more than likely a scam and in this review I’ll be going over why I think this. There are many red flags that stand out to me that are common characteristics of these types of scams. So if you were thinking about buying into this I would read over my review here and think again.

What Is Verified Robot?

Well, like I said, it is supposedly a cryptocurrency trading robot that does everything for you automatically. They tell you that it uses a complex set of trading algorithms to analyze the cryptocurrency market and make trades within average accuracy of 86%.

Now nothing really stands out right off the bat as this place being a scam. I mean in 86% accuracy rate is high, but it is something that could possibly be “do-able”, although unlikely. At least they aren’t telling you it has a 100% win rate like many of the cryptocurrency trading bot scams out there. I have reviewed many such scams that are much more ridiculous including Bitcoin Millionaire Club, Litecoin Trader, Crypto News Trader, etc.

But although this does not come across nearly as “scammy” as many of the other systems out there, I still do believe it is a scam.

Red Flags

No Information On The People Behind This

The first red flag that I’ll go over is that there is absolutely no information on the people behind this. I always like to look into the team that created such a system to see if everything checks out and unfortunately here there is no information for me to look into. This definitely does not mean it’s a scam but it is a red flag that is concerning because every other known scam out there does the same thing.

Don’t Know How It Trades

All we know is that it supposedly runs on a “complex set of trading algorithms” to make these highly accurate and extremely profitable trades for you. We have no idea what method it trades with, the strategy behind it, or anything. Is it making large position swing trades for you? Is it making smaller day trades? Is it making trades using Bollinger Bands, using an EMA Spread, is it dollar cost averaging down? There are so many questions with absolutely zero answers.

With legitimate trading robots there is usually much more transparency. But here we know nothing… Another major red flag.

No Information About The Exchanges It Uses

When you trade cryptocurrency, which I do as a hobby by the way, you have to use a cryptocurrency exchange such as Binance, Bittrex, GDAX, etc. And with a legitimate trading robot you will hook it up to an exchange so that I can make the trade for you.

The problem here is that they make no mention of any exchange and you have no idea what is going on. I have used legitimate trading bots before and what you would do is create an account with the exchange you will be using and then grant API access to the trading bot so that I can make trades for you.

This is really starting to smell more and more like a scam.

Refer You To a Broker

To make things worse they refer you to a broker. Now of course they tell you that this is a “reputable broker” as you can see here…

… But the problem is that there is no need for a broker. When trading cryptocurrencies brokers are completely unnecessary. I have never heard of a legitimate trading bot that goes through a broker.

As I mentioned above, when trading cryptocurrencies you trade through an exchange. You create the exchange account yourself and that’s all there is to it. No need for a broker at all and any sort of opportunity that refers you to a broker to trade cryptocurrencies is more than likely a scam.

$250 Minimum Deposit

Of course you have to make a minimum deposit of $250 to fund your trading account with your broker. This is where they scam you because it is unlikely that you will ever see that money again. For some reason all of the trading bot scams out there require a deposit of $250. I’m not sure why this is exactly, maybe this is the minimum amount that you can deposit with a broker, but it doesn’t really matter because I’m about 99% sure this is a scam.

Conclusion on Verified Robot – Scam?

This is a bit more sneaky than your typical cryptocurrency trading bot scam but it still seems to be a scam in my opinion. When I look into opportunities like this that seem a bit fishy I always look for reasons that they might not be a scam. I pretty much begin my research with the mindset that they are a scam and look to be proven wrong. But there is nothing about this place that leads me to believe that they are actually legitimate.

There is no proof of anything they say being true and there is a severe lack of information. If it were a legitimate then they would be more than happy to provide ample information so that customers know what’s going on, which they don’t. And the whole getting referred to a broker thing is probably the biggest red flag of all.

If you want to buy into this then go for it. It’s your money and you can use it as you wish. This just definitely is not something I would recommend by any means. And if you already did buy into it and are looking to get your money back then you may want to try chargeback service like MyChargeBack to help you do this. If you used a credit/debit card such as Visa or MasterCard they will be able to help you get your money back but of course this isn’t a guarantee.

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Earn Easy Commissions Review – Can You Really Make $100,000 With This System?

Earn Easy Commissions ScamEarn Easy Commissions is a program created by “Chuck” that claims to be easy, done for you, and can make you autopilot commissions. Chuck claims that complete beginners can make $100,000 online with this is the only program out there that everything is done for you. But is all this talk really true? Can it possibly be this great and really be free like he tells you? Or is this just another scam that you should avoid?

The truth is that Chuck isn’t telling you the whole story. This system can be “free” in a way but if you don’t spend any money and keep the free account then you more than likely will make a thing. You’re going to have to spend money to make money here and you will see why throughout the rest of this review.

Earn Easy Commissions Review

If you make it through the sales video and enter your information to create a free account you will find that the guys name is Chuck Nguyen, who has been in the online marketing world for a while.

He claims that this “Automated Selling System” is a new way of doing business where there is no more teaching people. Instead of teaching people how to create their own online business he is just supposedly going to hand you his. But of course I have heard this same claim 100 times before with other scams like Copy My Cashflow, Copy My Email System, Copy My Cash Code, so whats to say that this one is actually going to be legitimate and work? As of now it sounds like another big old scam.

So in a nutshell here is what you are led to believe: that the system is completely free, completely done for you, and that you can earn $100,000 was it pretty easily. Sound too good to be true? Of course it does… Which I’m guessing is why you are reading my review right now because you are suspicious of the claims made. And it’s a good thing you are reading this because the program is not what it seems.

A Basic Overview of This System

Okay so you may be wondering how the heck you’re going to make money with this system. Well to summarize it, you are going to be selling the same system to other people. You are going to promote the system and get others to join just as you did (or almost did). So do you remember that page you landed on with the sales video that told you how easy everything was, how this is all free, and how beginners can make $100,000? Yeah you will be permitting the system in trying to get people to see the same video where they will then register for free and get sucked into the system.

Free to Use? Not Really

You are able to create a free account at Earn Easy Commissions and you will be able to make some money but this is more of just a way to get people to join in. If you do join as a free member you are not going to want to stay if remember. Why? Well because they have two other memberships that you can make a lot more money with in that you will be pushed to join as. You will find this out once you sign up and make your way to the dashboard of the system…

These memberships include…

  • Free
    • Doesn’t cost anything of course
    • Will be able to make $1 when you get someone to join and $100 if they become a VIP member
  • Pro
    • Will have to buy into GetResponse and Click Magick
    • Here you will be able to earn 33% commissions from people you bring in that sign up for GetResponse & Click Magic, plus you will earn $100 for every VIP member that joins beneath you
  • VIP
    • Have to purchase everything, including the VIP membership for $750 or $100/mo for 12 months
    • Will earn $1.20 for people you get to join, 33% commissions on the GetResponse and Click Magick memberships, $500 for everyone you get to join as a VIP members, and $100 from people that join as a VIP member in your downline

So as you can see with the Pro membership you will have to pay for a GetResponse account and a Click Magick account. When you do this the person that you joined through will earn commissions. GetResponse is an autoresponder service that you will use to send out automated emails to your email list trying to get other people to join. Click Magick is an analytics service that will track your links and help you optimize your campaigns.

It will cost you a minimum of $15/mo for a GetResponse membership and a minimum of $12/mo for a Click Magick membership.

And then for the VIP membership you’re going to have to pay $750 or $100 a month over a period of 12 months.

Why I Dislike Systems Like This

The way I see it the systems, which there are a lot of out there, or just big money pits that provide little to no value. Just think about it for a second… You are buying into the system to make money online and then the goal for making money online is to promote the same darn system to other people. Where is the value in this?

And while having all this “done for you” stuff may sound great, it is not. When you’re given stuff like this that is already done for you you do not learn how to do it. I know you might not want to learn how to do these things but if you want to be able to make income online sustainably then you’re going to need to know how to do this kind of stuff yourself. The easy way is not always the better way and people need to start realizing this.

And besides that systems like this never work as good as they say they do. Just think about it… Right now you are reading my review instead of joining this system. If you do join and promote the system to other people they are going to be suspicious of it as well and reading reviews like mine. Not as many people join these kinds of things as you might think and they are harder to make money with them they lead you to believe.

Conclusion on Earn Easy Commissions – Scam or Not?

While I wouldn’t call this a scam this is definitely something that I do not recommend nor do I like. The system lures newcomers in with false claims of being completely done for you and completely free when neither are true. While pretty much everything is done for you you will have to do some work to promote this to other people and while there is a free membership you aren’t going to be able to make $100,000 with it… Not even close to that.

This is your typical “get rich quick and easy” type of system that people looking for the easy route are going to buy into. Unfortunately most of these people are going to end up discouraged and disappointed because of the systems never work out as good as they say, which is why they come and go like the seasons.

Anyway. In closing, I hope you found this review helpful. I do not recommend this program but of course it is our money in your life so you can do what you want. Just know what you’re getting yourself into beforehand.

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60 Minute Profit Plan Review – Scam System or Does This Really Work?

60 Minute Profit Plan scamThe 60 Minute Profit Plan is the creation of a woman named Brittany Francis that she claims can make people $30,000 per month from the comfort of their own home. But is this really all true or is this system just another scam that is going to have you running in circles trying to make money doing things that just aren’t going to work out?

In this review I will be going over the truth of what is going on here. You are going to want to read it because much of what was told in the video presentation is misleading and is filled with a bunch of lies as well. It is not some incredible system that is going to have you making hundreds of dollars within your first hour as it leads you to believe it is.

60 Minute Profit Plan Review

When I first came across the 60 Minute Profit Plan I pretty much knew it had to be a scam. It had all the makings of your typical get-rich-quick scheme just like some other recent scams I’ve reviewed such as Insider Profit System and The AZ Code.

Did it make claims of making easy money? Heck yeah did.
Is it supposedly super easy to use? She claims this just copy and paste… “Effortless”.
Is it some secret system that you’re getting special access to? Yep, she claims that some underground system that you you have never heard of before.

Everything about the system sounds too good to be true, but of course you can’t judge a book by its cover so I had to do a little bit more research than just look at it for a second and draw conclusion.

After doing a fair amount of research and looking into the validity of what you are told by Brittany Francis I found many blatant lies that she tells right to your face to try to make this sound better than it as. The first and want to go over are the fake students she claims to have coached and are now making tons of money.

Fake Students

Gina Davis is supposedly one of Brittany’s “students” that made over $30,000 in a month or something like that. She is one of the incredible and very hard to believe success stories that Brittany tells you about, and it sounds great and all but unfortunately none of it is true.

I took the liberty of taking a screenshot of this Gina Davis’s picture and performed a reverse Google image search for it, finding that the picture is used on many other websites as you can see below. Now why is this? Well because it is more than likely a stock photo that anyone can purchase online and use as they wish.

And this wasn’t the only fake “student” that she showed in the video. There was another guy that she showed named “Grayson Parker” who was supposedly making $34,000 per month with this system but his picture was fake as well. And the fakeness doesn’t end there. All those video testimonials from people ranting and raving about great this system is are also fake…

Fake Testimonials

When I look into a potential scam I always look into the video testimonials if as any because I have reviewed many scams at this point and it is very common for the video testimonials to be completely fake. In this case the video testimonials from people who supposedly are making tons of money with this system are indeed fake as suspected.

The people in these videos are paid actors from Fiverr, which is a digital marketplace where you can hire people to film product videos for you as well as a bunch of other different things.

Remember the one guy that was talking about all the money is making with the system who had the accent that sounded like it might have been British or Australian? Yeah will hear a screenshot is of him as well as his profile on Fiverr… As you can see he will “create a professional company spokesperson video”.

And then there is this woman who is also a paid actress from Fiverr. I recognized her right away because I have seen her before and I picked up on her accent. Below is a screenshot of her from the 60 Minute Profit Plan sales video along with her profile on Fiverr.

All of these testimonials are fake. They are just people saying what they are getting paid say and have not actually tried this system.

At this point 60 Minute Profit Plan is definitely sounding like more and more of a scam. As if it wasn’t bad enough to begin with now we know that half of the stuff presented in the video is fake as can be. But the review is not over yet. Maybe this Brittany Francis lady that is behind the whole thing is someone who you can trust.

Who Is Brittany Francis Really?

So who is this Brittany Francis person and is she really making tons of money with the system she created?

While she claims to be a once struggling single mom who rose up and is now making tons of money online with this “loophole”. She has quite the amazing story of overcoming hard times and rising to the top. UNFORTUNATELY… None of this is true and is just as fake as the rest of the sales video.

I took the liberty of running a reverse Google image search of her picture as well and found that is also used on tons of other websites online, which means it’s probably just a stock photo…

Is There Anything Good About This System?

It appears that there really isn’t. It seems to be your typical BS online marketing product that makes big claims and will never deliver. As a full disclaimer I have not actually purchased in tried out the system but based on my research is in no way worth anyone’s money or time, and I’m sure you can tell this just by looking at all the lies and deceit from the sales video.

I came across another review of the system while doing my research from someone who did actually buy into it. Apparently what you get when you buy into this is basically a bunch of very poor training videos that are mostly focused on email marketing.

Conclusion on 60 Minute Profit Plan – Avoid

I never tell anyone what to do with their money but I would definitely recommend NOT buying into this. It’s just another program that lures people in with the hopes of making easy money from home… And lots of it. But as usual is not going to deliver on what they lead you to believe it will. They make you think that this system is going to have you making hundreds of dollars per day and even possibly per hour but there’s absolutely no way you will get to this from going through their crappy training.

When something sounds too good to be true it’s always good advice to proceed with caution or just avoid it altogether, especially when it comes to program for making money online. There are many more scams out there than there are legitimate programs so you really have to be careful these days.

If you want to know something that I do recommend then I would suggest taking a look at my “make money online guide“. In this guide I go over what exactly do, how I make money online, and what I consider the best way for beginners to get started is. And by the way I make a living online if I didn’t say this already.

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

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Is The AZ Code a Scam? – It Certainly Is…

The AZ Code scamIs The AZ Code a scam? Short answer: YES… its a scam without a doubt. Upon coming across the sales video for this system I knew it was a scam from the start. I have seen this kind of thing a thousand times before during my time working online and looking into “make money online” programs. I’m guessing since you are reading my review right now you were suspicious that it was just another scam as well.

In this review I’ll be going over why its a scam and exposing some of the many lies that they throw in your face.

The AZ Code Scam Review

The first thing I took notice to was that above the sales video it said that I can make up to $3,000 in commissions today from Amazon. $3,000 in a single day from Amazon…. Starting today!!??? Are you kidding me? How the heck is this possible? I knew this was impossible but it definitely grabbed my attention and sucked me in. I wanted to find out what load of BS this guy was going to tell me about how this system would be able to generate profits like this.

In the presentation video he (a guy supposedly named Andrew Peterson) then went on to talk about how people are making $10,000+ per week with this system, such as “Elanor Reeves of Oregon made $9,722”. And of course all of these people are making tons of money each day with minimal work all using this single secret website.

He also makes the bold claim that anyone can use this system to make $500,000 per year and that you can earn so much money that you never have to work again.

But is this all really true? OFF COURSE NOT. But you have to be careful here. They even show fake testimonial videos from people claiming that they are making tons of money with this. This is the first of the lies that I want to go over…

Fake Testimonials

As an example take a look at this guy below. You should remember him from the video presentation if you watched the whole thing. He claims to have made over $300,000 in 7 months with this system. But unfortunately this is not true at all. What he should be saying is that the scammers behind this program are paying him to say that he made over $300,000 in 7 months with this system.

When I come across obvious scam systems like this I always look into their testimonial videos to see if they check out or not. Its common to find that the people in these videos are paid actors that you can hire on the Fiverr.com website, such as how this guy is…

Does Andrew Peterson Even Exist?

The guy tells you his name is Andrew Peterson and that he is from Wisconsin but is this really true? He doesn’t give you any information about himself that you are able to look into and verify in any way, nor does he even show a picture of what he looks like. So pretty much you are just supposed to trust that he is who he says he is even though he just showed a bunch of fake testimonial videos where he paid actors to lie about using the system.

I have no proof that this particular “Andrew Peterson” guy doesn’t exist but I’m guessing that he is made up. Why? Because I have looked into and reviewed plenty of scams with fake creators that were completely fabricated all for the purpose of promoting some scam system…Money Sucking Websites, Free Biz Account, The Computer Geeks and many others do this kind of crap. This kind of thing is very common with scams because of course the real creators don’t want to tell you their name. If they would then you would be able to come after them after being scammed.

Fake Income Claims

Throughout the sales video there are income statements that keep popping up below the video with claims that people just made commissions on Amazon. Take this for example which says that “Darleen just made a $322 commission on Amazon”…

These are completely made up. It doesn’t make any sense how they would know what commissions are being made on Amazon from members of this The AZ Code system. I am a member of Amazon’s affiliate program and I’m the only one who knows how much I make. The information is private so this just makes no sense and I have seen lies like this plenty of times before with scams.

This System CAN’T Work

I don’t have to buy the system to know that it can’t work. They tell you that you can make $3,000 today with Amazon. This is an absolutely ludicrous statement to make.

What they are talking about is called affiliate marketing… which is when you promote products for companies (such as Amazon) and earn commissions when you help make sales. This is actually how I make a living and is a legitimate business model but to say that you can earn $3,000 the first day is crazy. I’ve been doing this since 2015 and I can tell you from experience that no one is able to do this when they just start out. To even make $1 within your first day would be a success when it comes to affiliate marketing.

Conclusion on The AZ Code – Scam

Did I try this system? No… so I guess I can’t say that its a scam with 100% certainty but I can say it with 99% certainty. Maybe you can make some money with this system but am I going to gamble and buy into it after seeing all the lies and misleading information they try to sucker people in with? Absolutely not.

This is your typical get rich quick scam that lures people in with the hopes of making super easy money online… and lots of it. As a role of thumb you should proceed with caution if something sounds too good to be true, which you did in this situation because you ended up doing a little extra research and coming across my review here.

If you want to learn how to start affiliate marketing the right way, which as I say is when you promote products for companies like Amazon and many others and earn commissions doing so then I would suggest Wealthy Affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate is the training program that I got started with back in 2015 and I’m still a member to this day… and I make a living doing this stuff now which goes to show that the program works.

You can read my Wealthy Affiliate review here for more info.

And please leave any questions or comments you may have below and I’ll get back to you soon 🙂

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Daily Banner Profits – Another Scam Ad Flipping System

DailyBannerProfits scam

Daily Banner Profits claims to be in automated “ad flipping” system that supposedly can make you an extra $2000 per day. But is this really true? After all the video presentation for the system does resemble other scams very closely. So is this the real deal or is Daily Banner Profits a scam  that you are just going to lose money with?

I’ll jump straight to the point here and tell you that yes this is a scam… Without a doubt. In this review I will be going over why it’s a scam and why you need to avoid it. I’m guessing you already had your suspicions of this system which is the reason you are reading my review in the first place. Luckily for you that gut feeling of yours paid off. Trust your gut more often, when something seems too good to be true it probably is and this is one of those cases.

DailyBannerProfits Review

The Daily Banner Profits system is supposedly created by a guy named Dave Johnson and he claims the system can make you an extra $2000 per day. He claims that himself and a partner that works at some multibillion-dollar advertising company “cracked the code” to profiting in the online banner advertising industry. And this “breakthrough technique” that they came up with is what this software is based on.

Apparently this Daily Banner Profits software flips ads for you, buying the banner ads at low prices and selling them at higher prices. Other than the fact that just about everything to do with the video presentation seems a little bit “Ifscammy”, it’s also a major red flag that this system is based around “ad flipping”. Why? Well because there have been a lot of these automated ad flipping scams popping up lately including some that I have reviewed like Free Ad Cash System, Bitcoin Advertising, and ones that are possibly scams like Banner Bit.

Who Is Dave Johnson?

One of the first things I want to point out is that this guy “Dave Johnson” is a complete ghost. There is no information given on him and there is no way for me to look into his background see if he is legitimate or not. I’m guessing that this guy doesn’t even exist. I know there are plenty of people with the name Dave Johnson out there but what I am saying is that this particular Dave Johnson is fabricated for the purpose of promoting the scam system. I review scams all the time and is more common than not for the the creators to make up names for their promotional material. The reason for this is because they know that people are going to be getting extremely upset once they find out they have been scammed and they don’t want to have to deal with the backlash.

Limited Availability… Hurry!

The next telltale sign of a scam that I noticed was how in the presentation video he tells you that you are one of a very select few number of people to be given the invitation to try out the software. He claims that any 20 people have been selected but this is all a bunch of BS. He also tells you that if you click away from the video the link will expire and you will never be able to see the video again. This is something that you can easily test out for yourself and see that it is not true in the least. This is all just another common characteristic of a scam where they try to make the situation seem urgent so that you buy in as fast as possible without doing the proper research and coming across reviews like mine… Which you didn’t fall for.

“This Is Not One of Those Scam Systems”

 

One thing that I found humorous in the presentation video was when he then goes on to make fun of scams out there saying that there are scams all over the internet that claim to make you millions of dollars while you sleep… and of course this system is not one of those. I guess making $2,000 per day with a push button system like this is not far-fetched according to Mr Dave…

“There Is Nothing For Sale Here”

Because you are one of the lucky 20 people to be invited to try out the system (allegedly), you are allowed to try it for free. Dave tells you that there is nothing for sale here. They do not collect commissions or take money from you in any way, but as you will see it is not completely free. It is not free to get started with as he leads you to believe it is.

 

Fake Testimonials

Something else that you should know is that the testimonials for this system are fake. For example this guy below that was talking about how much money he was making with the system is not a real user. He is a paid actor that can be hired on the Fiverr website…I’ve seen him many times before in other scams making fake testimonial videos.

How They Scam You

If you end up clicking through to the second presentation video you will find out that the system is not free. Well I guess the system itself is free, but it is not free to get started with as you are led to believe. In order to begin using the system you must first deposit $250 into your ad flipping account.

To do this you will be referred to a broker, which is unregulated and cannot be trusted. This is where you will lose your money. These scam systems work with scam brokers and get paid commissions for referring new investors to them. That is the whole reason behind the system.

Conclusion on Daily Banner Profits – SCAM

Daily Banner Profits is a scam without a doubt. Whenever I look into opportunities like this that I am suspicious of from the start, I go in with the mindset that is already a scam and I am looking to be proven wrong. In this case there was nothing that proved me wrong or nothing that made me think I was wrong even in the slightest. Everything about this system just makes me believe more and more that is a scam.

There is nothing about the system that can be proven. We don’t even know if it exists and it more than likely doesn’t judging from the fact that there have been multiple other nearly identical scams recently.

Join if you want to and try out the system but this is definitely not something that I would recommend ever doing. And if you do or already did, and are having trouble getting your money back you may want to get some extra help from a service like MyChargeBack which helps people retrieve their money from scam systems like this.

If you want to know something that I do recommend then I suggest taking a look at my “make money online guide”. In this guide I will show you exactly what I do to make money online, how it all works, and what I consider the best way for beginners to get started is.

Please leave any of your questions or comments below and I’ll get back to you when time permits 🙂

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