Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Day 2: What to avoid.

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Okay, today I am going to talk about programs I have used that have just turned out to be scams. You will do well to avoid these assholes at all costs.

The first one I want to talk about is a website called My Affiliate Cash System.
(Don't be fooled by his masterfully crafted sales letter, it's all a load of bullshit.)
It's been setup by the geezer called David Michael. Basically he sorts out a review site called Happy Diet News for you based on health products. If you clicked on the link you can see what it is, but for fuck sakes whatever you do, DO NOT put your name for a free trial, I'll tell you why below.
Apparently every time someone asks for a "free trial"of diet pills from your affiliate site, you get commission. Simple right? Wrong.
One of his sales pitches that he hooks you on is he guarantees you get $100 in the first 48 hours. The way he can do this is YOU have to order a free trial of diet pills to make sure the affiliate site works. That is all a big con.
So you order from your affiliate site and hey presto you get your $100 - wait - no you don't. You have to make a further $500 in affiliate sales before you get paid.
Here's the fucking kicker though - IT'S NOT FREE. Firstly, they charge you postage and packaging.

A Quick side note. Always, always, ALWAYS - I can't stress this enough - read the small print. It will save you the hassle I had to put up for almost four months. Basically, what I failed to read is: you can try it for 14 days, then if you don't like the product, you need to send it back. I didn't so I was charged £67.50 for the bottle and, not only that, I unwittingly entered into a contract with the company that provides this product. So the next month I was billed for a product - I DIDN'T EVEN RECEIVE. It has just managed to get my money back from the three months they charged, but I had to pay the 1st month.

Listen people this was not worth the hassle. I urge you to avoid this lying, manipulating site at all costs. So if you see an ad in you inbox about My Affiliate Site - DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.

Another site is called Net Penny Stocks, this site is where you "auto invest" your hard earned cash in Forex, mutual funds and other shit. On the landing page it says you can get virtual stocks or free credits to invest. Another load of bullshit pushed in your face I'm afraid. I have invested $200 with Net Penny Stocks and haven't received a fucking dime back. What a waste of money. That put me off investing, however, if you want to invest your money, a mate of mine has done pretty well on a system called Forex MegaDroid. I really don't know much about it, but neither does he, apparently this system does it all for you. Anyway I digress. Keep clear of net penny stocks.

One Affiliate Marketer you have to avoid at all costs is a chap names Randy Jett. He is the owner of over 133 domains I know of a few supervip.com / cash4deposit.com / 7daycashdollartrail.com to name a few. The one I got scammed with was Big Checks Monthly. Basically his sales page says you can make money off of Google and Clickbank through Big Checks Monthly. Basically you purchase a package off of him, from 3 to 8 domain package. He will then instruct you to get a Clickbank and Google Adsense account and forward him your username and publisher account respectively. Then you buy domains from someone like Godaddy (side line - if you want to buy domains, this is the best site to do so.) Then you use his site as a host and he will set up the pages for you and direct traffic to your websites. The appeal is you don't have to do fuck all but get paid loads for it.
So I brought the 8 domain package for $267. I was given the usual 60 days to cancel, after 55 days I saw nothing, not a red cent, so I asked for a refund. He replied saying you need to give it 16 weeks. I replied by saying after the 16 weeks, if I haven't make anything, can I still get a refund. If not, I want one now. He said sure. 16 weeks passed and still nothing in my Click bank or Google accounts.
I asked for the refund on several occasions and I haven't heard a peep.
This chap is a scam artist and you need to steer clear, he will happily take your money but won't deliver what's promised.

Well that's all for now. I will update you with more when I come across them. Tomorrow I will chat about picking the right product for you and how to spot the scammers out there.

Cheers

Glen.

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