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The main reason I have looked at this scheme more closely, is the fact that it is available through ClickSure, the money-back guarantee of which is anything but trustworthy as it is ambiguously conditional.

In addition, Scamadviser.com does not really have anything good to say, especially that the owner of this website is hiding their identity. Furthermore, while the site may be from Germany, the company/seller is according to the T&C/Disclaimer located in Hongkong and the subsequently the State and Federal laws of Hongkong apply. Actually, there are no 'State and Federal' laws in Hongkong. Hongkong is a 'Special Adminstrative Region' of the People's Republic of China and the legal framwork of Hongkong is based on the English common law, supplemented by local legislation. In addition, the T&C state that they are ' Pursuant to U.S. State & Federal Laws'. Obviously, the lawyer who drafted the T&C doesn't have a clue, which I would think is quite frightening, as any buyer wouldn't really understand or know their rights, also when it comes to ClickSure, which is governed by the State & Federal laws of the USA.

The video is the usual rubbish, with totally unsubstantiated testimonials not to mention the claims made in the usual Scam fashion. Read the disclaimer and anyone can see that quite obviously the scheme will not deliver what it claims! That alone should already stop anyone in their tracks and not pursue this any further, let alone buy into it! And I say it again: Beware of ClickSure!

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I honestly don't care if and how many times Anthony Morrison has been on CNN, or how many self-proclaimed million copies best-sellers he's written, in my book he is another great Scam artist and this seemingly new scheme reflects not only that, but also that he is actually not a very good marketer at all! He is just about on the same level of Gary Ambrose who has been literally bombarding me with emails about this scheme (more than 15 in the least 2 days alone!).

The reason for my claim is that Anthony actually states that " The typical person who purchases these materials makes little to no money." If that is the case and I would consider myself to be a 'typical' person, then why would I want to buy into this scheme, apart from the fact that if you click often enough, the price goes down and down until it is seemingly free, which it isn't! 

When you see his website, you are led to believe that you get a 'free video presentation' when actually it is nothing more than a typical sales pitch (and in my opinion a not very good one!). Why would anyone pay for a sales pitch? Another reason that shows that Anthony is not very good at marketing!

The money-back guarantee, although supposedly valid for 1 whole year, is completely unsubstantiated and thus without any credibility! In addition and on the same basis as that of ClickSure, it is conditional and I quote:

"we will issue you a complete refund provided you have: 

Contacted our dedicated customer support team asking for assistance if required 

Submitted your request for a refund within 365 days of making your purchase 

Provided a valid reason for requesting a return within 365 days of purchase 

Provided a valid report that the charge was fraudulent or unauthorized 

For any other reason our Support deems appropriate"

The last is actually the all-in catch and can (most likely will) ensure together with "You recognize any business endeavour has inherent risk for loss of capital" that you don't get your money back!

I think all the people who have written articles about Anthony or appeared on their TV shows, be it CNN or or otherwise, obviously have not done their homework to really check this guy out.

Best to stay away from this!

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When I see the names like Andrew X and Winter Valko and the lead is sent to me by none other than Gary Ambrose, I start to get weary, to say the least! Three notorious con-artists in their own right at work! Knowing that Gary likes to promote dubious schemes (aka Scam!) through ClickSure then I am virtually forced to send out a warning!

These so-called gurus start off with making a fundamental mistake in marketing, which is to read a presentation to a potential buyer! With that the message is sent that the buyer is either illiterate or hearing impaired and consequently offensive. The other mistake is that you never use a Tom, Dick or Harry off the street as a promoter or for testimonials. I know, they try to make a point that it can be done by anyone, but then why would you write in the disclaimer that "Each individual's success depends on his or her background, dedication, desire and motivation ...." ?

The next mistake is even more blatant. Gary sends me an email stating with the caption "Free Commissions..." and then claims "Let me be honest with you... You're not going to get rich earning free commissions... but, you can earn a couple of three and four figure checks." For starters, the last thing I would expect Gary to be is honest. 

Then you start to look at the video presentation and right off the bat you're told that you'll be given access to millions of dollars in commissions for free. I won't go through my usual routine of picking apart the (total rubbish/same old story) claims made in the video presentation one by one. Instead I will just focus on the important point made in the Disclaimer which are clearly contradictory to the claims made!

1. "Every effort has been made to accurately represent the product(s) sold through this website and their potential. Any claims made or examples given are believed to be accurate, however, should not be relied on in any way in making a decision whether or not to purchase." 

2. "There is no guarantee you will duplicate the results stated here."

3. "You recognize any business endeavour has inherent risk for loss of capital."

4. "This is a new system and there are no typical results."

5. "This product does not guarantee income or success."

6. "You may also experience unknown or unforeseeable risks which can reduce results..."

7. "No express or implied guarantees of success are made by our company."

Surely anyone would agree, after having looked at the presentation! Also have a look at the Affiliates page and you will recognize right away, what a buyer can expect. A rip-off!

Also I would urge anyone to have a look at Scamadviser.com and what they have to say about this website. Now you know that this scheme is very new (and not expected to last long) and more importantly, the owner is hiding their identity!

Lastly I always have to point out that the money-back guarantee is not as claimed to be 100% safe for you, but rather for the blokes mentioned above! It is actually very much conditional and very ambiguously so! I suppose that is why any buyer will have to acknowledge that there will be the loss of capital!

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No, this time it's not Gary Ambrose sending me this lead, but another Scam-Peddler named Mack Michaels. Let me just point out what got me started writing about this, after having seen the usual rubbish video:

1. This scheme is available through ClickSure with it's very ambiguously conditional money-back guarantee.

2. The usual nonsense about every effort having been made to accurately represent the product.

3. Surely the actors used, or rather the actress is really bad!

4. The claims made by the actress are certainly not accurately representing the product and are in fact
contradictory to the Disclaimer!

5. If you are being informed that there is the danger of loosing your capital, how far away would you stay
away and what does that say about the money-back guarantee?

6. The statement that this is a new system and there are no typical results.

There is more but it would really take too long and ultimately bore anyone to death. But the killer for me is that according to Scamadviser.com this website has been around for a while and more important that the expected lifetime is only 1 year and that the owner is hiding their identity! 

Best stay from this obvious Scam!

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I have received quite a few complaints about people not getting their money back from purchases made through ClickSure which is not really surprising, given the ambiguously conditional money-back guarantee which ClickSure claims that "the ClickSure Consumer Promise and offer you a fair 60 Days Money Back Guarantee. This is one of the most comprehensive refund guarantees available for online purchases." One thing is for sure: ClickSure's money-back guarantee is certainly comprehensive when it comes to the conditions precedent! 

This fact, together with Gary Ambrose sending me this lead and living up to his reputation as a Scam-Peddler made me have a closer look, especially at the misleading video presentation which for sure contradicts the claim that "Every effort has been made to accurately represent the product(s) sold through this website and their potential." 

When watching the video presentation one will very quickly notice that nothing stated there is actually credibly verified. Furthermore and most importantly there is no credible proof of correlation shown between the FB clicks and the revenues shown in an unverified ClickBank account!

Then, just for fun, click on 'Affiliates' and more of the insane claims! But much more importantly there are a good number of names I and surely many others will recognize as some notorious Scammers and Scam-Peddlers, irrespective of whether these claims are really true or not! I take for granted they're not.

Finally, have a look at what Scamadviser.com has to say. Just because it is perceived to be popular by Alexa doesn't mean it is any good, especially when the owner of the website is hiding his/her identity!

On the basis which it is being presented, this certainly is in my opinion just another Scam! 

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First off I need to clarify that I normally do not write many reviews about schemes available through ClickBank because, a) they normally try to scan and refuse any potential Scams and b) they have a credible money-back guarantee. But here comes the exception, maybe because this scheme, by Justin Blake seems to have fallen through ClickBank's screenings cracks.


Justin has been sending me leads for quite a while now, mostly actually from other creators and some of his own. Ironically, he has described me as one of his most loyal subscribers out of his 3.5 million (which is hardly believable!). The reason I say ironically, is that actually he is one of my most loyal subscribers, albeit maybe unwittingly. If you scour the Internet, you will find that his reputation is rather bad and most of his schemes have actually received devastating user reviews! In spite of that, the leads he sends me are headed "Justin Blake's Trusted Online News". I am not sure who would actually trust him, but let's just leave him with his belief.

The name of the scheme already suggests that there is something amiss! Even just writing a Blog is in the end selling something: Information. Thankfully you don't have to go through a lengthy video/presentation, but the claims made on this site are staggering! Here goes....

"You snap your fingers and a flood of cash hits your bank account."

"I’ve created a cash generation system that’s designed to send floods of cash straight into your bank account, quickly and easily, without selling anything."

"You don’t even need to maintain the system. Seriously, once it’s set up, it’ll make you money without requiring your attention."

"I don’t care about your background, and I don’t care about your experience."

"So that’s why I’m giving you my personal guarantee that you will make money with this system, even if you’ve never made one red cent online before and have zero technical skills."

"I’m truly 100% confident that when you do the things I show you, you simply cannot fail."

These are just a few of the claims Justin is making, apart from many others without actually really telling you what this is all about. In the end he claims it's an autopilot system. But there is the ClickBank guarantee and it costs only $ 27 (actually only $ 17 if you try to leave the page)! 

Now here comes the Disclaimer:

"THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL EARN ANY MONEY USING THE TECHNIQUES AND IDEAS IN THESE MATERIALS."

"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."

"MANY FACTORS WILL BE IMPORTANT IN DETERMINING YOUR ACTUAL RESULTS AND NO GUARANTEES ARE MADE THAT YOU WILL ACHIEVE RESULTS SIMILAR TO OURS OR ANYBODY ELSES, IN FACT NO GUARANTEES ARE MADE THAT YOU WILL ACHIEVE ANY RESULTS FROM OUR IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES IN OUR MATERIAL."

Now try to correlate these with just the few claims I have quoted above.

Like all his other schemes, I foresee that this one will also go in the same direction. It's a SCAM! Even if you are comforted by the ClickBank money-back guarantee. Therefore it might be better not to waste your time!

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