These are truly the worst... (cont'd)
(You can click on the names to view the sites for yourself and get an impression. However, please keep in mind why these websites are listed here!)
www.instantinternetpaydays.com
The first thing you'll notice is that this scheme is not "instant"! Several misleading statements in an obviously staged video. Mixed reviews and as they say "if in doubt..." I may not be doing justice to this scheme and it's creator, but nothing in life comes easy at the push of a button and the one critical element that it doesn't sell is the conversions! Better to stay away!
www.monetizationmastery.com
When you watch the video, you see a guy who calls himself Rico Davis (or maybe Davies?) who claims to habe made millions on the internet, a hundredthousand a day plus several side projects that earn him multiple six figures a year. Of course he's telling you this not to brag, that this is the real deal and he's a real person. The only part I believe is that he's a real person. You won't get any details until you give them your email without any mention about privacy, etc. It does, however, already give you the earnings disclaimer which when clicked upon, takes you to the Empowernetwork, which I have reviewed already. Best use caution here!
www.bidwinandprofit.com
I don't believe in Penny-Auction schemes as being a serious online business and this one is no exception. While the video didn't work, I'll just limit myself to what I see, which is that "You can now Compete and Win name brand products for up to 92% off…
PLUS with the push of a button, turn your winnings into Cash by reselling it to bargain hunters waiting to buy it from you" and "I’ll show you this web site and reveal a strategy to play, win and get paid every Friday." This leads to the misleading impression that you can make huge amounts of money, which is simply wrong! Then read the disclaimer and earnings disclaimer and you'll quickly see the Scam!
www.passivecashflowclub.com
I really am not sure about this scheme, but as a precaution I list it here, mainly because it let's you know that "Let My Inbox Cash Techniques Send Cash To Your Inbox Clockwise!" and "All it takes is just 3 short minutes and you can start sending cash into your inbox instantly!" Reading the disclaimer it lets you know otherwise. No credible reviews to be found.
www.autopilotprofitsinc.com
Now here is a guy named Ewen Chia who wants to make you believe that you can make money with this/his scheme on autopilot (no such thing!) and instead of charging his usual fees of many hundreds, or thousands of dollars you only have to pay a measily $ 27.- What a generous guy!?!? No money-back guarantee and then read the disclaimer. He writes "The rest of the time, the system runs on complete autopilot, and just dumps money into my accounts without me having to lift a finger."? If it's autopilot, then why does the disclaimer say "YOUR LEVEL OF SUCCESS IN ATTAINING THE RESULTS CLAIMED IN OUR MATERIALS DEPENDS ON THE TIME YOU DEVOTE TO THE PROGRAM, IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES MENTIONED, YOUR FINANCES, KNOWLEDGE AND VARIOUS SKILLS. SINCE THESE FACTORS DIFFER ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUALS, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE YOUR SUCCESS OR INCOME LEVEL." Another complete and utter Scam!!!
www.fastlanecommission.com
Another scheme that promises you everything and then comes the disclaimer and you have to ask yourself, why are they telling me that I can make loads of easy money and then let me know that "No express or implied guarantees of income are made by this offer." Everything may be automated for you, but not the conversions, that's why they let you know that "as with any money-making opportunity, you could make more or less. Success in ANY money-making opportunity is a result of hard work, time and a variety of other factors." And then comes the totally useless "unconditional" money-back guarantee, which is actually conditional!!! No credible reviews to be seen! Don't touch this one!!!
www.evergreenbusinesssystem.com
The main reason I list this scheme here is the fact that the owner/creator Mike Filsaime has a very dubious, if not to say very bad reputation and the Internet is full of complaints of him and his schemes/programs, ranging from plain not working to not getting your money back, not to mention his deceitful marketing tactics! In addition, the lead was sent to me from none other than Gary Ambrose, the best Scam peddler there is! Result: Stay away from anything that even remotely smells of Mike Filsaime!
www.websiteautomationwizard.com
The usual, insulting video rags-to-riches nonsense! Mixed reviews at best! And then the disclaimer: "We are still collecting data to determine what a typical result might be.As with any business venture, you run the risk of making nothing at all or even losing money". If the system is so great, then why let everyone know you can actually loose money? Obviously that also contracts the money-back guarantee!
www.makemoneyonlinewithjohn.com
The main reason for my listing this scheme here is the fact that the name of the site is contradictory to the disclaimer ("Making decisions based on any information presented on MakeMoneyOnlineWithJohn.com should only be done with the knowledge that you could experience significant losses, or make no income at all"). Need I say more?
www.commissioninfusion.com
Here we go again, another insulting video presentation! With the usual unsubstantiated income claims! Reportedly, the owner/creator Justin Michie is reputable, however I have my doubts as many reviews are from marketers and no credible reviews are to be found! Disclaimer contradicts claims made! Forget the money-back guarantee, even if you can buy this through ClickSure, because there are conditons to be met before you actually get your money back! Consequently the claim for being risk-free is false! Peddled to me by Gary Ambrose!!!! Need I say more?
www.partnerwithpaul.com
This scheme, by a guy named Paul Myers, has been around for a while. That doesn't make it any better. In a snapshot, click on this short URL to have amusing read of a good review.
www.surveyspaid.com
Another website that claims you can make a living completing surveys, which I doubt. But you have to become a member and pay! There is no reliable proof that this site can actually deliver what it promises! Read the T & C and the Disclaimer and you get the idea! Market research companies benefit from a random sampling of a specific demographic that they are targeting. Anyone who currently earns money taking online surveys will tell you the companies are incredibly specific in what they want, and you will not always fit that criteria. One should never have to pay for access to online surveys. The best market research companies allow you to sign up for free, and tons of places have lists of reliable, respectable market research companies you can sign up
www.viralmoneybox.com
Here we go again with an insulting video presentation. Insulting because it's being read to you. Why do these people think we are blind or illiterate? Right from the start, you are informed that you may not be making any money! The creator, Kimball Roundy refers to another system of his called Spiderweb Marketing System, which has mixed reviews at best, but it is also based on misleading marketing. Smells like a MLM/Ponzi scheme! Just like his other scheme, there will be additional costs not mentioned beforehand, so forget the feeling that you get a great deal for just $ 2.-! Wants to make you believe that a autoresponder is a virtual Push-button machine for making money! Testimonials are unsubstantiated. Read the T & C and disclaimer and you'll see that this is pure Scam! And now it's also being peddled by none other than Gary Ambrose!
www.clickcashcommissions.com
This rubbish has been around (the block) for a while and has bad reviews, mostly because you buy something that really doesn't deliver any new groundbreaking features or insight! Several upsells not mentioned beforehand. Best stay away and don't waste your time & money!
www.snapcommissions.com
Another video with really bad acting all over the place! The girl you see would be better to sell you an invitation to an Aussie BBQ! Video claims that Clickbank commissions roll in overnight, purely based on the "system" and how long you run it, without any advertising. What a miracle! ClickBank income statements are as usual unsubstantiated as is the testimonials at the beginning of the video and the disclaimer confirms it by stating "This is a new system and there are no typical results"! Read the ClickSure money-back guarantee and you will for sure stay away from this rubbish!
www.commissioncashgenerator.com
It seems this scheme just hit the Internet on Sept. 28th, 2012. The video (much too long) is the usual rubbish, with bad acting , unsubstantiated income claims and claims that are completely contradictory to the (earnings) disclaimer! Money-back guarantee is through ClickSure (I wouldn't bet on that) and even worse, it's conditional like you have "provided a valid reason for requesting a return within 60 days of purchase, provided a valid report that the charge was fraudulent or unauthorized" and "for any other reason ClickSure Support deems appropriate". These conditions, as stipulated, are not and/or! In other words you're not going to get your money back when you find out you've been taken for a Scam ride and not made the money, the video leads you to believe you can make!
www.realtranslatorjobs.com
As with realwritingjobs.com below, this scheme is completely un-credible! No references from the purported "real companies and individuals"! No experience required?!?!?! If you read the T & C, especially the disclaimer of warranties, you get the message about this Scam! Credible reviews are dismal!
www.realwritingjobs.com
Same nonsense as all the others. I don't see any meaningful/credible money-back guarantee, nor any substantiation of clients and, and, and... Best/Worst of all, it's peddled by Gary Ambrose, the best and arguably the biggest Scam peddler there is!
www.shortcutsociety.com
Mack Michaels is at it again! This scheme as presented is absolutely full of deceit! The websites shown to you and you think you are "buying" (actually you rent it, as this scheme charges you a monthly fee of US$ 97.-) are in effect also complete Scam! User reviews are completely and utterly bad! No credible money-back guarantee and even worse, no terms and no disclaimer! Stay away!!!!
www.resellers-heaven.com
I have listed this site here before and even though it has been around for years, it is still being sold as new and "limited Beta-Testers positions available"! While it is in a limited sense honest enough to contradict itself of being free of charge, reviews are in general not good at all! Main reason being, is that most products are out-of-date, lack of support and as with all of these kind of schemes the problem with conversions to cover your costs! Then read the disclaimer and refund policy and you will quickly want to avoid this scheme!
www.50salesaday.com
Another scheme that reeks with "red flags" all over the place! The owner/creator, Joey Daniels, thinks that the whole Internet World must be completely stupid! Unsubstantiated testimonials and money-back guarantee! Read the disclaimer, especially the earnings disclaimer and you will see that whatever you have seen/read on their website has been contradicted! Stay away!
www.internetcashtoday.biz
I reviewed this scheme some time ago "This lead was sent to me by Amber Robinsons, another well renowned Scam peddler! Outrageous and deceiving claims made by Nick Xavier, the creator of this scheme! Reviews are devastatingly negative! This lead was originally sent to me by Gary Ambrose, the biggest and best Scam peddler! Stay away from this, even though you get a ClickBank money-back guarantee!" Gary is still trying to peddle it now ( 3 times in one day!), which tells us a lot about him and this Scam!
www.mymassmoneysites.com
No, I don't just list schemes here only because Gary Ambrose sent me the lead, but with virtual certainty, I could. This website raises a lot of "red flags", but the good news is you don't have to watch any video/presentation. Full of nonsense and contradictions! You're supposed to get massive traffic with their software, which translates into conversions?!?!? Just read the earnings disclaimer and you can be sure that the money-back guarantee is absolutely worthless!
www.workfromnohome.com
Firstly, I want to state that the listing of this scheme is as a precaution, as there are no credible (user) reviews to be seen, the video and website have all the usual "red flags" including the fact that the 3 upsells (one of them monthly) are not mentioned and surprisingly, there is no disclaimer! It would also be for me the first time that Gary Ambrose actually peddles something that is not Scam!
www.mybillkiller.com
This scheme was sent to me by Justin Blake (see below) with the following message: "As a hand selected VIP member, you've been invited to view the product right now before the official launch." It sounds very much like a rehash of Your bill killer as it uses the same name, Chris Jackson, which is actually an alias for a guy named Costas Dedes, whose reputation is shady at best. It was actually launched sometime in 2009 and in conclusion, IMreportcard.com has this to say: "Like many other programs in this genre, Your Bill Killer does not have favorable reports. Many people over the Internet have proclaimed it to be a downright scam. This is not at all helped by the fact that the developer is masquerading as someone else. Then there’s also the very significant point that Your Bill Killer is much too similar to another product of disrepute which goes by the name of Underground Cash Secrets. There are too many similarities between this failed product and Your Bill Killer, including the way in which the products are being promoted. All this is too close for comfort."
www.the-cash1234-system.com and/or www.cash1234x.com
This scheme has you setting up accounts with online casinos and betting sites, use autosurf programs (to be paid for?) and then advisies you to invest in HYIP (High-Yield-Investment-Programs). Quote from imreportcard.com "(it)is not a strong business model and many will probably lose their money by joining the online casinos. Some may skip the gambling aspect but still waste their time trying to make money from the surfing programs. Many customers have complained about the course and have said that they did not get great results from using this program". Need any more to avoid this scheme?
www.my-online-income-system.com
While there are also positive reviews out there, one has stuck with me and because Gary Ambrose has sent me this lead, I therefore list this scheme here as a precaution. Got to www.scamxposer.com/scam-review/my-online-income-system-kimberly-hoffman/ and judge for yourself.
www.zerodowncommissions.com
Please refer to my review of zerocostcommission.com below. I am almost certain that the video is the same! Strangely, the zerocostcommission site has been removed from ClickBank possibly due to "Terms of Service Violation" and otherwise it's nowhere to be found anymore! This smells like a rehash and I recommend you stay away from this utter junk!
www.zerocostcommissions.com
You would think the name says it all? Well, for starters it does cost money, with upsells! Highly misleading/deceptive! User reviews are absolutely devastating! You can get it through ClickBank, but don't bother! Scam all over!
www.mobilemediamillions.com
As usual, no credible reviews available yet. Video is full of the usual hype (bad actors and all) and what it doesn't mention, are the upsells! Bad start already! No credible money-back guarantee and as always, the disclaimer says it all and nullifies what is presented!
www.realquickcommissions.com
This scheme seems new as there are no credible reviews available. However, the website video raises all the usual "red flags" like make money on autopilot, work just 15 minutes a day and, and, and. Obvious actors involved. Unsubstantiated "testimonials" and money-back guarantee! Disclaimer is in total contradiction to claims made in the video! Whoever Jeff Carter (possibly the creator/owner) is, he certainly has destined his scheme to failure!
www.feedbackagents.com
This program is new (as of 20.9.12) and no credible reviews are available. It seems to me that this is in the same line as many of the Scam Survey schemes! All major companies let their advertising agents do this kind of work and hardly never do it, or outsource it, unless you (the consumer) are physically in the store, or restaurant, etc. In addition it seems odd that nothing is mentioned about any costs, or if it is free and the disclaimer is in a lot of parts contradictory to the claims made in the website! The lead for this scheme has been sent to me by Mack Michaels whose own scheme are Scams (see Profitbank.com). Be very careful!
www.pinprofits.com
This scheme seems to be new and no credible reviews there yet. However, the idea of using Pinterest for your online marketing is certainly not new and you don't need to buy a program/scheme for it. That's the reason why it lands on my Scam list and the fact that, among many others, it is peddled by none other than Gary Ambrose!
www.profitbank.com & Millionaire Society
Absolutely bad reviews, even though it is available through ClickBank. The creator/owner, Mack Michaels is getting torn apart for selling and upselling something which is basic and actually free! Best to stay away and not waste your time!
www.get-money-here.com
This lead starts with an obviously staged video, so you can already take for granted you're going to be taken for a ride! In addition, Scamadvisor.com has the following to say:
"This website/business has been given a low reliability rating by other websites"
"This website has been reported as being untrustworthy"
"The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity"
"This website is 17 Days old"
"The website expected life (365 days) is relatively short"
Need I say more?!?!?
www.instantcashinfusionsystem.com
Not many, if any credible reviews. Very long insulting video with the usual nonsense. Says all along it's free, but you have to pay a $ 1,- "processing" fee! Processing for what I wonder! It is being peddled by none other than Gary Ambrose and the access is restricted?!?!? That's what I would label as BS! Don't be surprised to see this being offered to all and everyone as it is now for a long time! Why? Because it's a Scam!
www.luckycashsystem.com
The name alone already raises a big flag! No credible reviews (yet), however, the website let's you know you don't have to do anything?!?! Obvious bogus testimonials! No indication of what the system does! This raises big red flags all over the place, including the site registered in the US through the Russian Federation! I wonder why?
www.mobilemonopoly.com
Don't get me wrong, not everything peddled by Gary Ambrose is bad/scam! Just about 99% of it is as in this case. Outrageously bad reviews, one I have found in particular is from a user who has literally picked it apart! Checking the disclaimer is certainly contrary to the video presentation. Money-back guarantee totally unsubstantiated! If in fact the creator of this scheme has been invited by Barack Obama to the White House (which was certainy not the case), then you may want to reconsider your vote this November?
www.instantprofitpages.com
Again the usual hyped video! Bad reviews and by just reading the disclaimer it becomes clear that this is utter rubbish!
www.mymobilemoneypages.com
I will keep this short.... Gary Ambrose has been very busy again! Devastating user reviews!
www.bloggingtothebank.com
This has been around for a while and consequently suckered in quite a number of people. It is peddled, among others, by Gary Ambrose, which already raises a huge red flag! User reviews are very bad. Main complaint: After payment, never got the download link, no support and no reply to emails and consequently no refunds. Video is the usual rubbish! Stay away! If you want to read something very interesting, then go to www.eagleresearchassociates.org/BankBlogging.php
www.binarydecoded.com
Please see what I wrote below with regard to mybinarycode.com and my advice is that you can also forget this nonsense. Believe me as a former banker, this is a load of rubbish!
www.mybinaryrecoded.com
Please see my previews review below, which basically says it all about this (new) rehash. I guess the creator, Ronnie M., had to revise his Scam because it didn't work the first time? The lead for this scheme was sent to me by Amber Robinson, whose reputation is very dubious at best! Again, the underlying theory of trading into trends is outright wrong and thus dangerous! Without the proper professional background, you will stand to loose money rather than make any! Stay away!
www.mybinarycode.com through www.nocostincome.com
mybinarycode.com is interesting to the extent that it is offered for free on the condition that once you make 10k a month, you donate 1k to any childrens charity. That is truly noble. However, this site is actually a front for other stock brokers and in order to start, you have to invest a min. of $ 100. Obviously no return guarantees and the system is not a secret, at least not for me. Betting on a trend is based on history, while markets react to future expectations and without any further research is dangerous! The advertisement is not completely truthful to the extent that it says it is free, which it is, but it doesn't tell you you have to invest. It is also deceiving to the extent that it makes you think that you always trade into trends. If you're the gambling type, then go for it. A legitimate Internet Business it is not!
www.marketingwithanik.com
A Scam delivered by none other than Gary Ambrose about a training scheme by another Scammer Anik Singal! Go to www.internetadvisor.weebly.com and check out my Blog "When Scammers promote Scammers" and you will see why this is an obvious Scam!
www.massivepassiveprofitsreloaded.com
Another intelligence insulting presentation with the usual hype and nonsense like a automated, in-your-sleep revenue get-rich-quick scheme through driving autraffic. The disclaimer says it all and contradicts what is shown in the presentation!
www.SpilloverCommissions.com
Highly misleading video! Promoted by none other than Gary Ambrose! Need I say more?!?!?
www.MGX4080Method.net or
www.4080method.com
I put this seemingly new scheme as a Scam, mainly because of the short and possibly misleading video as well as the fact that it actually reeks of a ponzi scheme. There is no way you can get an $ 80 commission for a $ 40 sale otherwise! Until I get more information, this has got to be nothing short of a fraud!
www.masterforexsignals.com
Another gambling-style scheme that, if you don't have the necessary professional background, will cost you big-time! Trust me, as a former banker, I do know what I'm talking about! It states that all you need is a mouse, Internet and $1 and %
www.automatedcashsites.com
No video this time, but a long, long page full of hype. Misleading and deceptive to say the least. No actual verification of claims, testimonials and the usual unsubstantiated money-back guarantee. You get invited to pay $ 497.- "or click here to get started today for as little as $ 197.-"??? No disclaimer! Last, but not least this lead was sent to me by Gary Ambrose, so you can take for granted that this is Scam!
www.partnerwithpaul.com
Absolutely staggeringly bad user reviews!!! "Red flags" all over the place. Says it's free and as soon as you sign up, Bingo! Some however actually did manage to get their money back. Remember the name, Paul Myers! If you see anything else from him don't bother to look of click!
www.instantpassiveprofits.com
Another overhyped video with some Bimbo with a loud and squeeky voice trying to convince you that she's a Internet Millionaire with her super secret system that you have to buy, based on the (fake) ClickBank account "proof"! The reviews are mixed at best! "Red Flags" all over the place! The disclaimer says it all! Best stay away!
www.socialcommissions.com
Another video that we have seen so many times! Always the same! The "creator" of this scheme, Adrian Morrison, is trying it again! Misleading in every way, also the so-called money-back guarantee which is actually conditional! Seems like you get screwed either way!
www.nocostincomestream.com
Gary Ambrose has done it again! This is a training program and you would think the name says it all. But guess what. You have to pay $37.- down from $ 47.- and down from $ 997! And the offer will be "taken down" on 7.8.12. And it's still around on 7.9.12! I don't appreciate the misleading approach! The money-back guarantee is unsubstantiated. I would urge caution, especially since it's being peddled by the best Scam-peddler there is!
www.theminisiteformula.com
This scheme came out in 2009 and was peddled to me just now. It seems you have to pay $ 97,- to get access to set up mini-sites (purportedly in 30 minutes) but not really showing about what which are supposed to get you $ 3,- a day! For how long nobody knows. You do the math on recovering your investment. You set up 1000 sites to make $ 3,000? And then what? This can't be good! Reviews are mixed. Best to go for something else.
www.completecashsystem.com
There are no credible/objective reviews to be found and although there is no hyping video to look at, the website has one serious flaw: You only have to sign up and pay $ 12,- and that's it! It says, you don't have to do anythingbut then tells you it needs a couple of hours of work, but never mentions what you actually have to do! Unverifiable testimonials and the usual snaps of a (ClickBank?) account with all the usual "red flags" all over the place.
www.quickmoneyapp.com
Terrible video, with terrible (apparent) actors and the usual "red Flag" claims that you can make money instantly, at the click of the mouse and on autopilot. Total, utter rubbish! Typical example of Scam!
www.paydayautomation.com
The usual insulting video that presumes you cannot read, with all the usual (secret) hype, letting you know it's free, when it isn't! There are not many reviews out there and I haven't found any to be really credible/objective. The disclaimer is already a reason not to delve into this scheme and basically contradicts what is presented in the video. The money-back guarantee has no credibility.
www.incomeentourage.com
This scheme is from the same guy, Jamie Lewis, that brought out imwithjamie.com and several others, which all feature the usual over-hyped videos, which are misleading and deceptive. When you join, you are faced with up-sells and there seems to be no solution to getting traffic and conversions. The FTC Disclaimer is a classic: "Results may not be typical. We are still collecting data to determine what a typical result might be. As with any business venture, you run the risk of making nothing at all or even losing money". Available through ClickBank, but I wouldn't recommend this, or any of his other schemes.
www.newaffiliatecashsystem.com
Another totally deceptive website and don't even get me started on the video! Reviews are absolutely devastating! Don't even bother even though it can be bought through ClickBank!
www.commissionshortcut.com
Very badly done video with the usual (ClickBank) BS. Reviews are mixed at best. The scheme has been around for a while, so obviously not successful (Thank God!). Worse, no credible money-back guarantee! Why not let everyone try it and then pay? Obviously because the guarantee is rubbish!
www.affiliateinvestigator.com
Another over-hyped video about the usual nonsense. The lead was sent to me by none other than Gary Ambrose! Need I say more?!?!?
www.millionairesociety.com
Mixed reviews at best, especially about Mack Michaels tutorial videos. Use reviews are bad and all that I have seen have asked for a refund. Even though you have the comfort of buying this through ClickBank (with a solid money-back guarantee), this should be avoided because it's a waste of time.
www.manifestationmeditation.com
The whole story behind this alrady raises huge red flags! It seems this is a scheme by Justin Blake, whose reputation is mixed, at best (his marketing does however give great leads!)! Reviews are very bad! It seems there is no credible money-back guarantee either!
Stay away!
www.ultimateincomebooster.com
Totally misleading/deceptive video (as usual!)! Very bad user reviews! Even if you can get it through ClickBank, don't bother to waste your time! With this in mind, you may want to also avoid any other schemes by a guy named Douglas Williams!
www.fastcashcomissions.com
I know I have seen the same video under a different site, but I don't remember which. So, this scheme has extremely bad user reviews and that's why I don't even bother trying it! The guys behind this, Anthony Morrison, Adam Horwitz and Tim Donovan have tried this BS before with Hidden Millionaires and before that Cool Blue Performance online business. Stay away BIG TIME!
www.fastfiresites.com
This scheme supposedly was just released very recently and consequently there are no objective reviews (yet) only from maketers, which makes me suspicious already! Also, it was peddled to me by none other than Gary Ambrose, in my view the best and biggest Scam peddler around! The video is read to you, so that it basically insults your intelligence and is full of the usual hype nonsense! Given that situation, stay away!
www.incomeinfuser.com
Another deceptive & misleading video presentation! User reviews are mixed to very bad! The name is similar to another site I reviewed before (incomeinfusion.com) see below. Don't know if there is any other commonality, other than it is Scam!
www.rapidincomecreator.com
Another deceptive and misleading video! User reviews as not good at all! Don't waste your time and more important, your money!
www.passivepaydays.com
This scheme was developed by the same guy that sold "Quick Fire Profits" which was not received too well because once you were a member, you found out that in order to make it really work (which it doesn't), you had to spend more. In the meantime, user reviews are bad and confirm the misleading/deceptive marketing of this scheme. I suppose if you get anything from Matt Benwell, the creator, you may want to stay away from it.
www.ultimateincomebooster.com
Wow! User reviews are absolutely devastating! The only good news was that people got their money back because they bought it through ClickBank! This is the worst I have seen in a long time and obviously says something about the guy behind this scheme, Douglas Williams!
www.viraladsmogul.com
This scheme has mixed to bad reviews. The worst part is the misleading Money-Back guarantee, whereby you cannot get you money back once the website is set up! The price is baffling since you can get most of what they provide, for much lees and even FREE! Best to stay away!
www.traffic-tempest.com
Another scheme that is utter nonsense. The video starts with unsubstantiated "testimonials" and reviews so far are not good at all! Best stay away from this one!
www.commissionshops.com
All reviews are by marketers and the advertisement is misleading by first letting you know that all is 100% free and then selling it to you for $ 47! Red flags all over the place! Until I can find objective reviews, this has got to be Scam!
www.the5minutemonopoly.com
This is a rehashed system of the Spiderweb marketing system by a guy called Kimball Roundy, that died a couple of years ago. Highly misleading and deceptive! When I got the lead it is still in the "testing" even though it was released 10 months ago! It was advertised as free lifetime membership and then it turns out you have to pay and you don't really know what you're getting let alone see if it works. Another push-button Scam of the first degree!
www.x-trafficmonopoly.com
The usual misleading and deceptive video and advertising! Very bad reviews! Keep the name of the creator, Andrew Wallace in mind in case you see any other rubbish peddled by this "guru"!
Don't waste your time!
www.cashsiphon.com
Another pure Scam! Video is misleading/deceptive! The creators, Ryan and Bryan Tate seem to have done it again! Reviews are bad! Even through ClickBank, don't bother with this "scheme"!
www.rankforcommissions.com
Just released end of May. Again, very few, if any, objective reviews. Video has the usual nonsense and I really don't care who the creator is and what his "reputation" may be! Until there are real reviews out there, don't bother with this one!
www.rapidprofitpro.com
This scheme was just released end of last month and consequently there are no objective reviews out there. So, as a matter of precaution, I classify this as Scam, especially as it claims to give you "instant push-button profits". Obviously, there is no such thing!
www.commissionbreakthrough2.com
What would make anyone think that this scheme is any better, or not a Scam if commissionbreakthrough.com was/is a Scam? Again, don't even bother with looking at the well-done, misleading video!
www.streetsmartprofits.com
Again the usual hype with loads of red flags! No objective reviews (yet?). Misleading and deceptive video! Best to stay away, especially since it is also being peddled by the infamous Gary Ambrose!
www.instancashempire.com
Devastating reviews! Usual hype nonsense! There is no such thing as a 2 minute push button cash site! Dont' touch, even if you coulc get it through ClickBank!
www.quickclickcommission2.com
If this is anything like quickclickcommission.com you will get scammed! Stay away from this nonsense!
www.backstagepassprofits.com
This is (for me) a new approach to the usual hype for a get-rich-quick scheme. Red flags all over the place. Most reviews are from marketers, no real objective reviews to be found. Totally uncredible money-back-guarantee! Stay away, big time!!!!
www.automatedaffiliateprograms.com
This is just another "get-rich-quick" scheme with loads of hype, promoting fallacies about how easy and quick users can make money so they can sell copies of their software, which certainly will not be what is implied on the over-hyped sales pitch. Reviews are negative, to say the least! Stay away!
www.covertcashconspiracy.com
This is another Scam by Matt Benwell and surely to fail like his previous attempts with the now defunct schemes like rapidautomatedincome.com, zerocostprofits.com and quickfireprofits.com! Typical red flags all present, including, false assertion of 16 copies remaining, hyped sales pitch, fake screen shot, false assertion that legitimate marketing techniques like SEO are outdated and should be avoided (this is really detrimental to new marketers) and unrealistic revenue projection. Lastly, this lead was sent to me by none other than goold old Gary Ambrose, the best and biggest Scam peddler!
www.instantinternetpaydays.com
The first thing you'll notice is that this scheme is not "instant"! Several misleading statements in an obviously staged video. Mixed reviews and as they say "if in doubt..." I may not be doing justice to this scheme and it's creator, but nothing in life comes easy at the push of a button and the one critical element that it doesn't sell is the conversions! Better to stay away!
www.monetizationmastery.com
When you watch the video, you see a guy who calls himself Rico Davis (or maybe Davies?) who claims to habe made millions on the internet, a hundredthousand a day plus several side projects that earn him multiple six figures a year. Of course he's telling you this not to brag, that this is the real deal and he's a real person. The only part I believe is that he's a real person. You won't get any details until you give them your email without any mention about privacy, etc. It does, however, already give you the earnings disclaimer which when clicked upon, takes you to the Empowernetwork, which I have reviewed already. Best use caution here!
www.bidwinandprofit.com
I don't believe in Penny-Auction schemes as being a serious online business and this one is no exception. While the video didn't work, I'll just limit myself to what I see, which is that "You can now Compete and Win name brand products for up to 92% off…
PLUS with the push of a button, turn your winnings into Cash by reselling it to bargain hunters waiting to buy it from you" and "I’ll show you this web site and reveal a strategy to play, win and get paid every Friday." This leads to the misleading impression that you can make huge amounts of money, which is simply wrong! Then read the disclaimer and earnings disclaimer and you'll quickly see the Scam!
www.passivecashflowclub.com
I really am not sure about this scheme, but as a precaution I list it here, mainly because it let's you know that "Let My Inbox Cash Techniques Send Cash To Your Inbox Clockwise!" and "All it takes is just 3 short minutes and you can start sending cash into your inbox instantly!" Reading the disclaimer it lets you know otherwise. No credible reviews to be found.
www.autopilotprofitsinc.com
Now here is a guy named Ewen Chia who wants to make you believe that you can make money with this/his scheme on autopilot (no such thing!) and instead of charging his usual fees of many hundreds, or thousands of dollars you only have to pay a measily $ 27.- What a generous guy!?!? No money-back guarantee and then read the disclaimer. He writes "The rest of the time, the system runs on complete autopilot, and just dumps money into my accounts without me having to lift a finger."? If it's autopilot, then why does the disclaimer say "YOUR LEVEL OF SUCCESS IN ATTAINING THE RESULTS CLAIMED IN OUR MATERIALS DEPENDS ON THE TIME YOU DEVOTE TO THE PROGRAM, IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES MENTIONED, YOUR FINANCES, KNOWLEDGE AND VARIOUS SKILLS. SINCE THESE FACTORS DIFFER ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUALS, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE YOUR SUCCESS OR INCOME LEVEL." Another complete and utter Scam!!!
www.fastlanecommission.com
Another scheme that promises you everything and then comes the disclaimer and you have to ask yourself, why are they telling me that I can make loads of easy money and then let me know that "No express or implied guarantees of income are made by this offer." Everything may be automated for you, but not the conversions, that's why they let you know that "as with any money-making opportunity, you could make more or less. Success in ANY money-making opportunity is a result of hard work, time and a variety of other factors." And then comes the totally useless "unconditional" money-back guarantee, which is actually conditional!!! No credible reviews to be seen! Don't touch this one!!!
www.evergreenbusinesssystem.com
The main reason I list this scheme here is the fact that the owner/creator Mike Filsaime has a very dubious, if not to say very bad reputation and the Internet is full of complaints of him and his schemes/programs, ranging from plain not working to not getting your money back, not to mention his deceitful marketing tactics! In addition, the lead was sent to me from none other than Gary Ambrose, the best Scam peddler there is! Result: Stay away from anything that even remotely smells of Mike Filsaime!
www.websiteautomationwizard.com
The usual, insulting video rags-to-riches nonsense! Mixed reviews at best! And then the disclaimer: "We are still collecting data to determine what a typical result might be.As with any business venture, you run the risk of making nothing at all or even losing money". If the system is so great, then why let everyone know you can actually loose money? Obviously that also contracts the money-back guarantee!
www.makemoneyonlinewithjohn.com
The main reason for my listing this scheme here is the fact that the name of the site is contradictory to the disclaimer ("Making decisions based on any information presented on MakeMoneyOnlineWithJohn.com should only be done with the knowledge that you could experience significant losses, or make no income at all"). Need I say more?
www.commissioninfusion.com
Here we go again, another insulting video presentation! With the usual unsubstantiated income claims! Reportedly, the owner/creator Justin Michie is reputable, however I have my doubts as many reviews are from marketers and no credible reviews are to be found! Disclaimer contradicts claims made! Forget the money-back guarantee, even if you can buy this through ClickSure, because there are conditons to be met before you actually get your money back! Consequently the claim for being risk-free is false! Peddled to me by Gary Ambrose!!!! Need I say more?
www.partnerwithpaul.com
This scheme, by a guy named Paul Myers, has been around for a while. That doesn't make it any better. In a snapshot, click on this short URL to have amusing read of a good review.
www.surveyspaid.com
Another website that claims you can make a living completing surveys, which I doubt. But you have to become a member and pay! There is no reliable proof that this site can actually deliver what it promises! Read the T & C and the Disclaimer and you get the idea! Market research companies benefit from a random sampling of a specific demographic that they are targeting. Anyone who currently earns money taking online surveys will tell you the companies are incredibly specific in what they want, and you will not always fit that criteria. One should never have to pay for access to online surveys. The best market research companies allow you to sign up for free, and tons of places have lists of reliable, respectable market research companies you can sign up
www.viralmoneybox.com
Here we go again with an insulting video presentation. Insulting because it's being read to you. Why do these people think we are blind or illiterate? Right from the start, you are informed that you may not be making any money! The creator, Kimball Roundy refers to another system of his called Spiderweb Marketing System, which has mixed reviews at best, but it is also based on misleading marketing. Smells like a MLM/Ponzi scheme! Just like his other scheme, there will be additional costs not mentioned beforehand, so forget the feeling that you get a great deal for just $ 2.-! Wants to make you believe that a autoresponder is a virtual Push-button machine for making money! Testimonials are unsubstantiated. Read the T & C and disclaimer and you'll see that this is pure Scam! And now it's also being peddled by none other than Gary Ambrose!
www.clickcashcommissions.com
This rubbish has been around (the block) for a while and has bad reviews, mostly because you buy something that really doesn't deliver any new groundbreaking features or insight! Several upsells not mentioned beforehand. Best stay away and don't waste your time & money!
www.snapcommissions.com
Another video with really bad acting all over the place! The girl you see would be better to sell you an invitation to an Aussie BBQ! Video claims that Clickbank commissions roll in overnight, purely based on the "system" and how long you run it, without any advertising. What a miracle! ClickBank income statements are as usual unsubstantiated as is the testimonials at the beginning of the video and the disclaimer confirms it by stating "This is a new system and there are no typical results"! Read the ClickSure money-back guarantee and you will for sure stay away from this rubbish!
www.commissioncashgenerator.com
It seems this scheme just hit the Internet on Sept. 28th, 2012. The video (much too long) is the usual rubbish, with bad acting , unsubstantiated income claims and claims that are completely contradictory to the (earnings) disclaimer! Money-back guarantee is through ClickSure (I wouldn't bet on that) and even worse, it's conditional like you have "provided a valid reason for requesting a return within 60 days of purchase, provided a valid report that the charge was fraudulent or unauthorized" and "for any other reason ClickSure Support deems appropriate". These conditions, as stipulated, are not and/or! In other words you're not going to get your money back when you find out you've been taken for a Scam ride and not made the money, the video leads you to believe you can make!
www.realtranslatorjobs.com
As with realwritingjobs.com below, this scheme is completely un-credible! No references from the purported "real companies and individuals"! No experience required?!?!?! If you read the T & C, especially the disclaimer of warranties, you get the message about this Scam! Credible reviews are dismal!
www.realwritingjobs.com
Same nonsense as all the others. I don't see any meaningful/credible money-back guarantee, nor any substantiation of clients and, and, and... Best/Worst of all, it's peddled by Gary Ambrose, the best and arguably the biggest Scam peddler there is!
www.shortcutsociety.com
Mack Michaels is at it again! This scheme as presented is absolutely full of deceit! The websites shown to you and you think you are "buying" (actually you rent it, as this scheme charges you a monthly fee of US$ 97.-) are in effect also complete Scam! User reviews are completely and utterly bad! No credible money-back guarantee and even worse, no terms and no disclaimer! Stay away!!!!
www.resellers-heaven.com
I have listed this site here before and even though it has been around for years, it is still being sold as new and "limited Beta-Testers positions available"! While it is in a limited sense honest enough to contradict itself of being free of charge, reviews are in general not good at all! Main reason being, is that most products are out-of-date, lack of support and as with all of these kind of schemes the problem with conversions to cover your costs! Then read the disclaimer and refund policy and you will quickly want to avoid this scheme!
www.50salesaday.com
Another scheme that reeks with "red flags" all over the place! The owner/creator, Joey Daniels, thinks that the whole Internet World must be completely stupid! Unsubstantiated testimonials and money-back guarantee! Read the disclaimer, especially the earnings disclaimer and you will see that whatever you have seen/read on their website has been contradicted! Stay away!
www.internetcashtoday.biz
I reviewed this scheme some time ago "This lead was sent to me by Amber Robinsons, another well renowned Scam peddler! Outrageous and deceiving claims made by Nick Xavier, the creator of this scheme! Reviews are devastatingly negative! This lead was originally sent to me by Gary Ambrose, the biggest and best Scam peddler! Stay away from this, even though you get a ClickBank money-back guarantee!" Gary is still trying to peddle it now ( 3 times in one day!), which tells us a lot about him and this Scam!
www.mymassmoneysites.com
No, I don't just list schemes here only because Gary Ambrose sent me the lead, but with virtual certainty, I could. This website raises a lot of "red flags", but the good news is you don't have to watch any video/presentation. Full of nonsense and contradictions! You're supposed to get massive traffic with their software, which translates into conversions?!?!? Just read the earnings disclaimer and you can be sure that the money-back guarantee is absolutely worthless!
www.workfromnohome.com
Firstly, I want to state that the listing of this scheme is as a precaution, as there are no credible (user) reviews to be seen, the video and website have all the usual "red flags" including the fact that the 3 upsells (one of them monthly) are not mentioned and surprisingly, there is no disclaimer! It would also be for me the first time that Gary Ambrose actually peddles something that is not Scam!
www.mybillkiller.com
This scheme was sent to me by Justin Blake (see below) with the following message: "As a hand selected VIP member, you've been invited to view the product right now before the official launch." It sounds very much like a rehash of Your bill killer as it uses the same name, Chris Jackson, which is actually an alias for a guy named Costas Dedes, whose reputation is shady at best. It was actually launched sometime in 2009 and in conclusion, IMreportcard.com has this to say: "Like many other programs in this genre, Your Bill Killer does not have favorable reports. Many people over the Internet have proclaimed it to be a downright scam. This is not at all helped by the fact that the developer is masquerading as someone else. Then there’s also the very significant point that Your Bill Killer is much too similar to another product of disrepute which goes by the name of Underground Cash Secrets. There are too many similarities between this failed product and Your Bill Killer, including the way in which the products are being promoted. All this is too close for comfort."
www.the-cash1234-system.com and/or www.cash1234x.com
This scheme has you setting up accounts with online casinos and betting sites, use autosurf programs (to be paid for?) and then advisies you to invest in HYIP (High-Yield-Investment-Programs). Quote from imreportcard.com "(it)is not a strong business model and many will probably lose their money by joining the online casinos. Some may skip the gambling aspect but still waste their time trying to make money from the surfing programs. Many customers have complained about the course and have said that they did not get great results from using this program". Need any more to avoid this scheme?
www.my-online-income-system.com
While there are also positive reviews out there, one has stuck with me and because Gary Ambrose has sent me this lead, I therefore list this scheme here as a precaution. Got to www.scamxposer.com/scam-review/my-online-income-system-kimberly-hoffman/ and judge for yourself.
www.zerodowncommissions.com
Please refer to my review of zerocostcommission.com below. I am almost certain that the video is the same! Strangely, the zerocostcommission site has been removed from ClickBank possibly due to "Terms of Service Violation" and otherwise it's nowhere to be found anymore! This smells like a rehash and I recommend you stay away from this utter junk!
www.zerocostcommissions.com
You would think the name says it all? Well, for starters it does cost money, with upsells! Highly misleading/deceptive! User reviews are absolutely devastating! You can get it through ClickBank, but don't bother! Scam all over!
www.mobilemediamillions.com
As usual, no credible reviews available yet. Video is full of the usual hype (bad actors and all) and what it doesn't mention, are the upsells! Bad start already! No credible money-back guarantee and as always, the disclaimer says it all and nullifies what is presented!
www.realquickcommissions.com
This scheme seems new as there are no credible reviews available. However, the website video raises all the usual "red flags" like make money on autopilot, work just 15 minutes a day and, and, and. Obvious actors involved. Unsubstantiated "testimonials" and money-back guarantee! Disclaimer is in total contradiction to claims made in the video! Whoever Jeff Carter (possibly the creator/owner) is, he certainly has destined his scheme to failure!
www.feedbackagents.com
This program is new (as of 20.9.12) and no credible reviews are available. It seems to me that this is in the same line as many of the Scam Survey schemes! All major companies let their advertising agents do this kind of work and hardly never do it, or outsource it, unless you (the consumer) are physically in the store, or restaurant, etc. In addition it seems odd that nothing is mentioned about any costs, or if it is free and the disclaimer is in a lot of parts contradictory to the claims made in the website! The lead for this scheme has been sent to me by Mack Michaels whose own scheme are Scams (see Profitbank.com). Be very careful!
www.pinprofits.com
This scheme seems to be new and no credible reviews there yet. However, the idea of using Pinterest for your online marketing is certainly not new and you don't need to buy a program/scheme for it. That's the reason why it lands on my Scam list and the fact that, among many others, it is peddled by none other than Gary Ambrose!
www.profitbank.com & Millionaire Society
Absolutely bad reviews, even though it is available through ClickBank. The creator/owner, Mack Michaels is getting torn apart for selling and upselling something which is basic and actually free! Best to stay away and not waste your time!
www.get-money-here.com
This lead starts with an obviously staged video, so you can already take for granted you're going to be taken for a ride! In addition, Scamadvisor.com has the following to say:
"This website/business has been given a low reliability rating by other websites"
"This website has been reported as being untrustworthy"
"The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity"
"This website is 17 Days old"
"The website expected life (365 days) is relatively short"
Need I say more?!?!?
www.instantcashinfusionsystem.com
Not many, if any credible reviews. Very long insulting video with the usual nonsense. Says all along it's free, but you have to pay a $ 1,- "processing" fee! Processing for what I wonder! It is being peddled by none other than Gary Ambrose and the access is restricted?!?!? That's what I would label as BS! Don't be surprised to see this being offered to all and everyone as it is now for a long time! Why? Because it's a Scam!
www.luckycashsystem.com
The name alone already raises a big flag! No credible reviews (yet), however, the website let's you know you don't have to do anything?!?! Obvious bogus testimonials! No indication of what the system does! This raises big red flags all over the place, including the site registered in the US through the Russian Federation! I wonder why?
www.mobilemonopoly.com
Don't get me wrong, not everything peddled by Gary Ambrose is bad/scam! Just about 99% of it is as in this case. Outrageously bad reviews, one I have found in particular is from a user who has literally picked it apart! Checking the disclaimer is certainly contrary to the video presentation. Money-back guarantee totally unsubstantiated! If in fact the creator of this scheme has been invited by Barack Obama to the White House (which was certainy not the case), then you may want to reconsider your vote this November?
www.instantprofitpages.com
Again the usual hyped video! Bad reviews and by just reading the disclaimer it becomes clear that this is utter rubbish!
www.mymobilemoneypages.com
I will keep this short.... Gary Ambrose has been very busy again! Devastating user reviews!
www.bloggingtothebank.com
This has been around for a while and consequently suckered in quite a number of people. It is peddled, among others, by Gary Ambrose, which already raises a huge red flag! User reviews are very bad. Main complaint: After payment, never got the download link, no support and no reply to emails and consequently no refunds. Video is the usual rubbish! Stay away! If you want to read something very interesting, then go to www.eagleresearchassociates.org/BankBlogging.php
www.binarydecoded.com
Please see what I wrote below with regard to mybinarycode.com and my advice is that you can also forget this nonsense. Believe me as a former banker, this is a load of rubbish!
www.mybinaryrecoded.com
Please see my previews review below, which basically says it all about this (new) rehash. I guess the creator, Ronnie M., had to revise his Scam because it didn't work the first time? The lead for this scheme was sent to me by Amber Robinson, whose reputation is very dubious at best! Again, the underlying theory of trading into trends is outright wrong and thus dangerous! Without the proper professional background, you will stand to loose money rather than make any! Stay away!
www.mybinarycode.com through www.nocostincome.com
mybinarycode.com is interesting to the extent that it is offered for free on the condition that once you make 10k a month, you donate 1k to any childrens charity. That is truly noble. However, this site is actually a front for other stock brokers and in order to start, you have to invest a min. of $ 100. Obviously no return guarantees and the system is not a secret, at least not for me. Betting on a trend is based on history, while markets react to future expectations and without any further research is dangerous! The advertisement is not completely truthful to the extent that it says it is free, which it is, but it doesn't tell you you have to invest. It is also deceiving to the extent that it makes you think that you always trade into trends. If you're the gambling type, then go for it. A legitimate Internet Business it is not!
www.marketingwithanik.com
A Scam delivered by none other than Gary Ambrose about a training scheme by another Scammer Anik Singal! Go to www.internetadvisor.weebly.com and check out my Blog "When Scammers promote Scammers" and you will see why this is an obvious Scam!
www.massivepassiveprofitsreloaded.com
Another intelligence insulting presentation with the usual hype and nonsense like a automated, in-your-sleep revenue get-rich-quick scheme through driving autraffic. The disclaimer says it all and contradicts what is shown in the presentation!
www.SpilloverCommissions.com
Highly misleading video! Promoted by none other than Gary Ambrose! Need I say more?!?!?
www.MGX4080Method.net or
www.4080method.com
I put this seemingly new scheme as a Scam, mainly because of the short and possibly misleading video as well as the fact that it actually reeks of a ponzi scheme. There is no way you can get an $ 80 commission for a $ 40 sale otherwise! Until I get more information, this has got to be nothing short of a fraud!
www.masterforexsignals.com
Another gambling-style scheme that, if you don't have the necessary professional background, will cost you big-time! Trust me, as a former banker, I do know what I'm talking about! It states that all you need is a mouse, Internet and $1 and %
www.automatedcashsites.com
No video this time, but a long, long page full of hype. Misleading and deceptive to say the least. No actual verification of claims, testimonials and the usual unsubstantiated money-back guarantee. You get invited to pay $ 497.- "or click here to get started today for as little as $ 197.-"??? No disclaimer! Last, but not least this lead was sent to me by Gary Ambrose, so you can take for granted that this is Scam!
www.partnerwithpaul.com
Absolutely staggeringly bad user reviews!!! "Red flags" all over the place. Says it's free and as soon as you sign up, Bingo! Some however actually did manage to get their money back. Remember the name, Paul Myers! If you see anything else from him don't bother to look of click!
www.instantpassiveprofits.com
Another overhyped video with some Bimbo with a loud and squeeky voice trying to convince you that she's a Internet Millionaire with her super secret system that you have to buy, based on the (fake) ClickBank account "proof"! The reviews are mixed at best! "Red Flags" all over the place! The disclaimer says it all! Best stay away!
www.socialcommissions.com
Another video that we have seen so many times! Always the same! The "creator" of this scheme, Adrian Morrison, is trying it again! Misleading in every way, also the so-called money-back guarantee which is actually conditional! Seems like you get screwed either way!
www.nocostincomestream.com
Gary Ambrose has done it again! This is a training program and you would think the name says it all. But guess what. You have to pay $37.- down from $ 47.- and down from $ 997! And the offer will be "taken down" on 7.8.12. And it's still around on 7.9.12! I don't appreciate the misleading approach! The money-back guarantee is unsubstantiated. I would urge caution, especially since it's being peddled by the best Scam-peddler there is!
www.theminisiteformula.com
This scheme came out in 2009 and was peddled to me just now. It seems you have to pay $ 97,- to get access to set up mini-sites (purportedly in 30 minutes) but not really showing about what which are supposed to get you $ 3,- a day! For how long nobody knows. You do the math on recovering your investment. You set up 1000 sites to make $ 3,000? And then what? This can't be good! Reviews are mixed. Best to go for something else.
www.completecashsystem.com
There are no credible/objective reviews to be found and although there is no hyping video to look at, the website has one serious flaw: You only have to sign up and pay $ 12,- and that's it! It says, you don't have to do anythingbut then tells you it needs a couple of hours of work, but never mentions what you actually have to do! Unverifiable testimonials and the usual snaps of a (ClickBank?) account with all the usual "red flags" all over the place.
www.quickmoneyapp.com
Terrible video, with terrible (apparent) actors and the usual "red Flag" claims that you can make money instantly, at the click of the mouse and on autopilot. Total, utter rubbish! Typical example of Scam!
www.paydayautomation.com
The usual insulting video that presumes you cannot read, with all the usual (secret) hype, letting you know it's free, when it isn't! There are not many reviews out there and I haven't found any to be really credible/objective. The disclaimer is already a reason not to delve into this scheme and basically contradicts what is presented in the video. The money-back guarantee has no credibility.
www.incomeentourage.com
This scheme is from the same guy, Jamie Lewis, that brought out imwithjamie.com and several others, which all feature the usual over-hyped videos, which are misleading and deceptive. When you join, you are faced with up-sells and there seems to be no solution to getting traffic and conversions. The FTC Disclaimer is a classic: "Results may not be typical. We are still collecting data to determine what a typical result might be. As with any business venture, you run the risk of making nothing at all or even losing money". Available through ClickBank, but I wouldn't recommend this, or any of his other schemes.
www.newaffiliatecashsystem.com
Another totally deceptive website and don't even get me started on the video! Reviews are absolutely devastating! Don't even bother even though it can be bought through ClickBank!
www.commissionshortcut.com
Very badly done video with the usual (ClickBank) BS. Reviews are mixed at best. The scheme has been around for a while, so obviously not successful (Thank God!). Worse, no credible money-back guarantee! Why not let everyone try it and then pay? Obviously because the guarantee is rubbish!
www.affiliateinvestigator.com
Another over-hyped video about the usual nonsense. The lead was sent to me by none other than Gary Ambrose! Need I say more?!?!?
www.millionairesociety.com
Mixed reviews at best, especially about Mack Michaels tutorial videos. Use reviews are bad and all that I have seen have asked for a refund. Even though you have the comfort of buying this through ClickBank (with a solid money-back guarantee), this should be avoided because it's a waste of time.
www.manifestationmeditation.com
The whole story behind this alrady raises huge red flags! It seems this is a scheme by Justin Blake, whose reputation is mixed, at best (his marketing does however give great leads!)! Reviews are very bad! It seems there is no credible money-back guarantee either!
Stay away!
www.ultimateincomebooster.com
Totally misleading/deceptive video (as usual!)! Very bad user reviews! Even if you can get it through ClickBank, don't bother to waste your time! With this in mind, you may want to also avoid any other schemes by a guy named Douglas Williams!
www.fastcashcomissions.com
I know I have seen the same video under a different site, but I don't remember which. So, this scheme has extremely bad user reviews and that's why I don't even bother trying it! The guys behind this, Anthony Morrison, Adam Horwitz and Tim Donovan have tried this BS before with Hidden Millionaires and before that Cool Blue Performance online business. Stay away BIG TIME!
www.fastfiresites.com
This scheme supposedly was just released very recently and consequently there are no objective reviews (yet) only from maketers, which makes me suspicious already! Also, it was peddled to me by none other than Gary Ambrose, in my view the best and biggest Scam peddler around! The video is read to you, so that it basically insults your intelligence and is full of the usual hype nonsense! Given that situation, stay away!
www.incomeinfuser.com
Another deceptive & misleading video presentation! User reviews are mixed to very bad! The name is similar to another site I reviewed before (incomeinfusion.com) see below. Don't know if there is any other commonality, other than it is Scam!
www.rapidincomecreator.com
Another deceptive and misleading video! User reviews as not good at all! Don't waste your time and more important, your money!
www.passivepaydays.com
This scheme was developed by the same guy that sold "Quick Fire Profits" which was not received too well because once you were a member, you found out that in order to make it really work (which it doesn't), you had to spend more. In the meantime, user reviews are bad and confirm the misleading/deceptive marketing of this scheme. I suppose if you get anything from Matt Benwell, the creator, you may want to stay away from it.
www.ultimateincomebooster.com
Wow! User reviews are absolutely devastating! The only good news was that people got their money back because they bought it through ClickBank! This is the worst I have seen in a long time and obviously says something about the guy behind this scheme, Douglas Williams!
www.viraladsmogul.com
This scheme has mixed to bad reviews. The worst part is the misleading Money-Back guarantee, whereby you cannot get you money back once the website is set up! The price is baffling since you can get most of what they provide, for much lees and even FREE! Best to stay away!
www.traffic-tempest.com
Another scheme that is utter nonsense. The video starts with unsubstantiated "testimonials" and reviews so far are not good at all! Best stay away from this one!
www.commissionshops.com
All reviews are by marketers and the advertisement is misleading by first letting you know that all is 100% free and then selling it to you for $ 47! Red flags all over the place! Until I can find objective reviews, this has got to be Scam!
www.the5minutemonopoly.com
This is a rehashed system of the Spiderweb marketing system by a guy called Kimball Roundy, that died a couple of years ago. Highly misleading and deceptive! When I got the lead it is still in the "testing" even though it was released 10 months ago! It was advertised as free lifetime membership and then it turns out you have to pay and you don't really know what you're getting let alone see if it works. Another push-button Scam of the first degree!
www.x-trafficmonopoly.com
The usual misleading and deceptive video and advertising! Very bad reviews! Keep the name of the creator, Andrew Wallace in mind in case you see any other rubbish peddled by this "guru"!
Don't waste your time!
www.cashsiphon.com
Another pure Scam! Video is misleading/deceptive! The creators, Ryan and Bryan Tate seem to have done it again! Reviews are bad! Even through ClickBank, don't bother with this "scheme"!
www.rankforcommissions.com
Just released end of May. Again, very few, if any, objective reviews. Video has the usual nonsense and I really don't care who the creator is and what his "reputation" may be! Until there are real reviews out there, don't bother with this one!
www.rapidprofitpro.com
This scheme was just released end of last month and consequently there are no objective reviews out there. So, as a matter of precaution, I classify this as Scam, especially as it claims to give you "instant push-button profits". Obviously, there is no such thing!
www.commissionbreakthrough2.com
What would make anyone think that this scheme is any better, or not a Scam if commissionbreakthrough.com was/is a Scam? Again, don't even bother with looking at the well-done, misleading video!
www.streetsmartprofits.com
Again the usual hype with loads of red flags! No objective reviews (yet?). Misleading and deceptive video! Best to stay away, especially since it is also being peddled by the infamous Gary Ambrose!
www.instancashempire.com
Devastating reviews! Usual hype nonsense! There is no such thing as a 2 minute push button cash site! Dont' touch, even if you coulc get it through ClickBank!
www.quickclickcommission2.com
If this is anything like quickclickcommission.com you will get scammed! Stay away from this nonsense!
www.backstagepassprofits.com
This is (for me) a new approach to the usual hype for a get-rich-quick scheme. Red flags all over the place. Most reviews are from marketers, no real objective reviews to be found. Totally uncredible money-back-guarantee! Stay away, big time!!!!
www.automatedaffiliateprograms.com
This is just another "get-rich-quick" scheme with loads of hype, promoting fallacies about how easy and quick users can make money so they can sell copies of their software, which certainly will not be what is implied on the over-hyped sales pitch. Reviews are negative, to say the least! Stay away!
www.covertcashconspiracy.com
This is another Scam by Matt Benwell and surely to fail like his previous attempts with the now defunct schemes like rapidautomatedincome.com, zerocostprofits.com and quickfireprofits.com! Typical red flags all present, including, false assertion of 16 copies remaining, hyped sales pitch, fake screen shot, false assertion that legitimate marketing techniques like SEO are outdated and should be avoided (this is really detrimental to new marketers) and unrealistic revenue projection. Lastly, this lead was sent to me by none other than goold old Gary Ambrose, the best and biggest Scam peddler!