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This copymemillionaire.com program seems to have been introduced/created by someone named Jeffrey Baxter Jr. some time in March 2012 and since there are no credible (user) reviews to be found, I decided to have a look and judge a book by it's cover.

It starts off by letting everyone know that it is a Free System, when it actually costs $ 1.- to join and subsequently $ 67.- per month.

The video presentation starts out flashy enough with enormous drum-beating and then proceeds to insult your intelligence by being read to you, as is the case with so many other of these programs/schemes.

Let's review the statements and claims made by Jeffrey :

- "This video could possibly be a threat to my life..."

- "... sharing these techniques for making money online
  is causing a disturbance in the industry amongst the
  gurus...:

- "This is probably the only video you'll ever come
  across that will show you how to do so (make money
  online)..."

- "... my life is in danger because of what I am about to
  do..."

- "I'm going to show you exactly how I went from broke
  and struggling marketer to now banking up to $1,200
  per day online"

- "... here is real proof of me logging into my
  account" (actually nothing is proven!)

- Jeffrey then goes on how he was invited to a secret
  meeting in a secret location with 15 of the richest
  markers and he was forced to sign a confidentiality
  agreement which he intends to violate in order to let
  you know what "really" happened and that most likely
  they will end his life for doing so.

- "I was making this kind of income ($1,200.- per day)
  only working 30 minutes a day..."

- "I could possibly be your last hope for ever of making
  any kind of money online..."

- "... share my exact formula for pulling in massive
  profits on the Internet..."

- "The formula which will show you how to go from $
  0 to at least $ 500.- per
day online within the next
  30 days"


- Next comes a testimonial, completely
  unsubstantiated, of a Newbie plucked from the street.

- "... this exact formula is what regular people like
  you and I have been using to
make tons of cash..."

- "If you have a computer, an Internet connection and
  at least 30 minutes a day, you are qualified to
  register..."

- "... I'm going to give you complete access to
  everything for FREE just cover a $ 1.- processing
  fee..."

- "... after you have made money with my system,
  you just pay a measly $ 67.-
per month to keep the
  software running and pumping you cash..."


- "As long as the software is running you'll be able to
  earn money while you're 
sleep, on vacation..."

- "I'm even going to throw in 1 on 1 live coaching..."

- "I'm going to personally look over your shoulders
  and make sure you get to 
$ 500.- per day online
  using the training and software that's given to
  you..."


Granted, Jeffrey does give you 7 days to earn money, but how does that correlate with his earlier statement that you are going to earn $ 500.- per day within the next 30 days? I don't even want to get into his whole storyline (which has been used over and over again by so many!).

I suppose we would have to look at the Earnings Disclaimer, where it states quiet clearly that

"THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL EARN ANY MONEY USING THE TECHNIQUES AND IDEAS IN THESE MATERIALS. EXAMPLES IN THESE MATERIALS ARE NOT TO BE INTERPRETED AS A PROMISE OR GUARANTEE OF EARNINGS."

and

"EARNING POTENTIAL IS ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON THE PERSON USING OUR PRODUCT, IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES. WE DO NOT PURPORT THIS AS A “GET RICH SCHEME.” 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. NOR ARE WE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OF YOUR ACTIONS."

With that being stated, I suppose that Jeffrey's 1 on 1 coaching may very well be of no use as is his training and software! I am sure you will have as hard a time as I in reconciling, especially with the statements/claims which I have shown in bold lettering.

It seems you might just be on the way of not only loosing $ 1.- as there is no money-back guarantee after the 7 days kick in and you'll be charged $ 67.- while you wait and hope for the money to roll in within the 30 days.

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In my opinion, Gary Ambrose is one of the most brilliant Internet Marketers around and he has been kind enough to send me numerous leads thus enabling me to further expose Scam. His latest lead is www.rapidprofitstorm.com and the first thing that drew my suspicion is not only the fact that Gary sent it to me, but also it appears to be sold through ClickSure which in my opinion provides a money-back guarantee that technically is worthless.

This scheme seems to be rather new and credited to two Internet Marketers named Vinay and Robbie TT, whoever they might be. Consequently, credible (user) reviews are not to be found and Scamadvisor informs that the owner of the site is actually someone named David Schwarz as well as that the site seems to originate from the Russian Federation and a 46 % probability that the actual origin is in fact in Medley, Fl. which is also stated on the website.

The video is quite flashy and as usual, apparently an actor (which seems to be confirmed) is compelled to read everything to you. I fail to understand why marketers do that because to me it implies that the targeted buyers are either deaf or illiterate. Also, it certainly is something I have seen before, but I can't really be sure which scheme used it.

Anyway, besides the usual unsubstantiated (ClickBank) income statements and all, the claims made by Vinay, Robbie TT, David Schwarz or the actor are,

- this is something we've all been waiting for and it is
  completely free (below the video it states that it costs
  $ 37.-),

- the guy who will reveal the real secret is named David
  Parker (?) and he will tell you his sob story and he
  wants to give you something that works (to make
  money online). Don't forget the words "give" an
  "completely free"!

- he is not here to take your money, because he
  doesn't need it and has more than he can spend,

- he promises that after using his system, in just a few
  minutes you will have financial freedom,

- he can't divulge details, because he promised the
  other Internet Gurus under threat,

- but instead of selling/giving you the secret, he is
  going to do "it" for you, meaning that the secret is
  embedded in his software which communicates with
  his network of top-secret underground servers, to put
  money into your bank account,

- consequently it must remain 100 % confidential (I
  guess that's why he's all over the Internet with it and
  his so-called "exclusive Webinar?),

- the core of his "software" is tapping a free traffic
  source that is generating 7,991,859 views per hour,

- his software is designed to turn this massive traffic
  into cold, hard cash,

- it is designed from the ground up (whatever that
  means?) so that you'll earn profits quickly and
  consistently,

- it is dead simple and takes care of all the technical
  stuff,

- you don't need any technical skills and once you start
  it, you never have to worry about money again,

- all you need is a pc, the ability to follow simple step
  by-step instructions, an hour or two at first to set the
  system up and then a few hours a week to keep it
  running,

- there is no hard work or expertise needed, the
  software and servers do all the difficult work for you,

- he then states by buying you get into the member's
  area, which would lead me to assume that there may
  be upsells and or membership fees in addition to the
  "one-time" payment for something he said you would
  get for free!

The whole storyline is a regurgitation and so full of BS (apologies, but I can't think of any other description) that would make anyone get annoyed for this obvious insult to your intelligence!

Apart from the fact that you obviously don't get it for free and notwithstanding any possible other fees or charges, just have a look at the disclaimer at the bottom and try to reconcile it with the statements/claims made. You simply can't!

As I have already indicated, this scheme is available through ClickSure and their money-back guarantee is technically worthless! Given all that, why would anyone want to waste their time and money on this?!?

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This scheme, as a website legitimateworkathome.biz, was recently sent to me and it looks as if it is already around for a while. The first thing I noticed is that it states openly, that the vendor, Ken Smith, is a pseudonym in order to protect his personal identity for privacy reasons. Although perfectly reasonable, it did make me suspicious. If I sell a product, then I would put my name and reputation behind it.

The website let's you know right from the start that it is a $ 997.- Webinar, which contains a Shocking Video which will reveal the hidden truth about making money online. When looking at the video, you will quickly realize that there is no Webinar of any value and that Ken Smith assumes that his potential buyers/clients are either deaf or illiterate, because it is being read to you.

Besides the usual sales hype of unsubstantiated income statements, cheques (strangely enough they are made out to Ken Smith!?!?) and sob story, I will just focus on the relevant statements and claims Ken Smith makes,

- he will show exactly how he profits more than $ 500.-
  each and every day online,

- with a legitimate work at home opportunity which is
  proven and guaranteed,

- if you are willing to put these (his) techniques to
  work, you can easily start earning money within the
  next couple of days,

- you don't require any special computer skills, or
  technical knowledge at all,

- if you can turn on your pc and click the mouse, you
  can make money using his system, guaranteed,

- he makes more than $ 500,- on autopilot every day
  (repeated several times throughout),

- in this private Webinar, he is going to show you how
  you can easily duplicate these exact strategies so you
  can start making money from home as soon as
  tonight,

- he will show you how to make $ 300.- per day and
  that is guaranteed,

- the step-by-step system that he is going to give you
  will have you making money within 48 hours,
  guaranteed,

- if you take just an hour to follow his step-by-step
  instructions, you will make money and he absolutely
  guarantees it,

- again, his system is powerful, proven to work and
  guaranteed,

- he wants you to make so much money on autopilot
  that you don't have to worry ...,

- once you register and pay, he will hand you all the
  tools you will need to make sure you are pulling
  money out of untapped traffic sources within a matter
  of days,

- his is not a get-rich-quick scheme,

- he will give you the entire step-by-step blueprint he
  uses to make more than $ 500.- a day,

- if you are not satisfied with his legitimate work at
  home system you won't be asked to invest a dime,

After all that, we now know that this is certainly not a Webinar and certainly not worth a dime, nor was it shocking or revealed anything at all. Furthermore, claims of "proven" and "guaranteed" are not substantiated. Surely, we would need to agree on a definition of what constitutes a get-rich-quick scheme/program, but claims to make "millions" would substantiate "rich" and we can discuss endlessly about the time frame.

The earnings disclaimer actually says it all and basically negates the statements/claims made. Apart from mostly negative credible reviews, the only good thing about this scheme is that it is available through ClickBank, so the money-back guarantee is actually credible, but I would dare say, why bother after you have looked and heard this deceptive and misleading sales pitch "Webinar"?

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This scheme was sent to me only recently by a guy named David Anthony and on the site is a picture of a man who merely calls himself Anthony, so I was already a bit confused. It seems obvious that this guy wants to give the impression that he is from the UK, not only by his "British" accent, but also all income related figures are reflected in GBP.

Right from the start, you informed that this scheme is a limited edition and instead of charging you $ 499.97 you can have "this product" for just $ 37.- today. How Anthony derives at that figure is puzzling. But be that as it may, you quickly find out that what you are paying for is in fact an eBook.

Going on you get to see a lot of pictures of fancy houses/estates, yachts, Bentley's and, and, and with strange statements like "Make large amounts of free money to pay your mortgage for life" and "sit back, run the system and make a steady, GUARANTEED profit each and every day". The proof of income is shown as coming from BETFAIR and BWIN, so you can safely assume this scheme has something to do with gambling, even though Anthony does let you know that you will never have to gamble. My gut feeling tells me just by buying this eBook you're already gambling.

Anthony states what you will learn when you buy his eBook, but apart from "making free money from day one" and it is "100% legitimate and tax-free" he actually never does let you know what secrets his eBook will divulge. Other than "This is not a 500 page eBook and this is not some compliated money making course. This is a short, straight-to-the-point money loophole system that works without fail each and every time" you're only informed that it is a technique used by banks and global traders for centuries and anyone with a PC and Internet conncetion will make you heaps of cash every day risk-free by doing exactly the same thing.

Now we know that it is in fact a sort of gambling, because anyone without the relevant professional background is taking a huge risk!

It goes on and on with unsubstantiated testimonials, certified account/income statements (although who did the certification is not shown) and the bold claims that

This Is Not Gambling

This Is Not Trading

This Is Not Investing

It's Impossible To Lose Money

This Is A Mathematical Certainty To Make Free Cash For Life

Apart from the implied contradictions, and lacking a money-back guarantee given, let's try to reconcile all the statements and claims with the Income Disclaimer, which looks to me as not having been done by a true professional. I will just use what I would consider the most relevant points, as there are actually quite a few.

"This publication provides the collective company's opinion in regards to the subject matter contained herein. Neither the Company, Publisher not the Author intends, with this information, to render legal, accounting or other professional advice. With regards to the licensing of a business enterprise, income generation or any other legal or accounting matters, the Publisher and Author recommend that the reader seek the advice of an appropriately licensed professional."

If that is the case, then what exactly does Anthony's eBook do?

"If you make a decision to get involved in any business that is referred by, through Publisher or its web site(s), please be aware of the following conditions: As with any business, your results may vary, and will be based on your individual capacity, business experience, expertise, and level of desire. There are no guarantees concerning the level of success you may experience."

How does that jive with all the claims of guaranteed profits each and every day?

"All testimonies are a result of personal experience or were provided by each individual. They have NOT be verified for accuracy or truthfulness. These testimonies, although believed to be completely accurate, should not be used as an indication or prediction of your results."

Apart from the grammar, we now know that the testimonials, as mentioned before, are rubbish.

"The prior success or past results related to the income of any person or business cannot be used as an indication of your future success or results. Monetary success and income results are based on many factors. We have no way of knowing how well you will do, as we do not know you, your background, your work ethic, your level of commitment, your financial standing or your business skills. We DO NOT guarantee, imply or predict that you will get rich, that you will do as well as others or that you will earn any money at all. If you rely upon income examples given you must fully accept the risk that you may not do as well, or that you could experience a total loss financially."

Interestingly, this implies that you would not only stand to loose your investment in Anthony's eBook, but also a total financial loss!

All in all, you can see that this is actually a self-professed Scam!

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Just a few days ago, I received a lead from another (in-) famous Scam Peddler about what seems to be  a new scheme called "easycashcode.com" by a guy named Antonio, however research seems to indicate that it is  a guy named Ronnie Montano. It seems that Ronnie is a quite well known Internet "Guru" who seems to have brought some well received programs and several that have been not so good, such as "plan b-profits" with another guy named Winter Valko, who is also quite well known, but more as a Scam Artist.

Having said that and since the scheme seems rather new with hardly any credible (user) reviews, I wanted to review it from the outside and illustrate how to at least be wary of this potential Scam.

When being presented with the video, I immediately got the impression that an actor is being used, because the guy in the video doesn't bother to introduce himself and which is basically confirmed at the bottom of the page. You get "invited" and right away, you are shown a ClickSure account with sales literally skyrocketing before your eyes in seconds on a daily basis, based on the "unique underground System" which is on "complete autopilot"! You get to see more flash snapshots of affiliate accounts (incl. ClickBank) without any substantiation whatsoever, except to state that "every effort has been made to accurately represent the product(s) sold through this website and their potential", a claim I would classify as dubious at best. As incredible this may seem to some, it certainly is deceptive and misleading to me!

From the start you are informed that this Internet Millionaire will reveal it all, it is highly controversial (as to it's claims, I would agree), it will be removed soon (why, because it doesn't work?) and that "He" (whoever that might be, Antonio or Ronnie?) will give you something absolutely 100% FREE! Just underneath the video you can see that it actually costs you $ 49.- (Only he knows if and how many upsells there might be coming your way)! But the good news is, that he will coach and guide you for 6 weeks, completely free of charge! For me the only problem still is, I don't know who he is and what qualifications he has.

And then come the testimonials, which represent "exceptional results" and again I can't help getting the impression that indeed actors have been used! After all the testimonials, "He" finally introduces himself as Antonio Garcia and to be honest I have never heard of him (which doesn't mean a whole lot) but I do seem to have trouble finding out anything about him and who he really is! Again, Antonio is letting us know that he is giving something away completely free before he continues to travel around the world! And his guiding and coaching will increase our "probability" of success! I suppose that correlates with the disclaimer?

I will spare you the further boredom of the remaining video, as it is by far too long, too flashy, with the usual hype about private jets, fancy sportscars and mansions.

Let's get to the point. If this scheme is in fact that great, then why use the disclaimer? If we are supposed to believe all the claims, then why point out that "you recognize any business endeavour has inherent risk for loss of capital"? Why point out that "this is a new system and there are no typical results"? And in the end, I can assure you, that the 100% money-back guarantee is not at all what you would expect it to be. It is from ClickSure and therefore conditional! Technically, you can truly face the inherent risk of loosing your capital/investment. No wonder Antonio/Ronnie is making a lot of money, if their claims are to be believed.

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When I review any money-making program/scheme on the Internet, I concentrate - as I have stated on my website www.scamhunter.weebly.com - on the worst of the worst. Apart from looking for actual and credible user reviews, I initially look at several factors like how it is presented, statements and claims made and try to correlate that with the disclaimers. I also look at the money-back guarantees and their credibility and substantiation.

The lead for the Ewen Chia Autopilot Profits (ECAP) program has been sent to me recently by Justin Blake, another brilliant marketer, especially when it comes to peddling Scam. The first things I noticed is that the website is quite similar to another called Stay-Home-Millionaire.com by somebody called Rachel Ryan. And interestingly, both websites give the same contact address, which happens to be that of Justin Blakes programs. Obviously, Justin is in one way or another involved in these schemes. From my research, Ewen Chia is a well known Internet Marketer out of Singapore, whose reputation is mixed as are the reviews of his programs/schemes. ECAP is certainly not new, it has been around for quite some time.

Actually Ewens scheme is available through ClickBank and costs (initially?) only $ 27.- with the usual provision that the price will be increased soon to $ 197.-. That is already a key for me to be suspicious.

The name of this scheme basically says it all and the website makes claims that it is the Internet's fastest, easiest and laziest 'plug-and-play' system for making immediate money and it can't stop sending you cash. While it does state that statements made of actual earnings can be verified, I seriously doubt that.

Ewen claims that he is "going to smack you upside the head with an automatic, plug-and-play profit system even a monkey could use." and "... with a fraction of the effort. Literally minutes per day, on days I choose to work at all. 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." Yes, I know that we know that there basically is no such thing as an autopilot program, but he goes on to let you know that "All you have to do is plug in some traffic, and watch the money roll in like a tsunami. And I'm going to give you killer strategies for getting more traffic than Manhattan at rush hour, mostly at zero cost." Well, now we know that in order to make it work we need traffic. What a totally new and revolutionary concept!!! And you need to pay for it in addition to his fee. What he doesn't give you, like everyone else, is conversions!

How that jives with his claim that his scheme "works like mad to deposit instant profits into your bank account 24/7! All you've to do is set it up and it runs automatically to suck in mega wads of cash for you." is a mystery to me. And then he goes on to say that "This is going to be a very profitable partnership between me and you, where you get the lion's share of the profits!" After I have paid for his program, I have to share the profits, or is it the revenues? Ewen mention nothing further about how these profits are going to be shared!

Ewen goes on and on about what you get, but he can't let you know what his 'plug-and-play' system is about before you pay. Somehow I get the feeling that even then you might get stumped, because while he does claim that it's blindingly easy even for beginners to pick it up and start driving traffic within 24hrs and profits within days, he also let's you know that "Your results will vary depending on many factors". I thought it was on autopilot? Sorry, I forgot, I still have to get the traffic and conversions. How silly of me!

Will his system work for you? According to Ewen that depends on you, because you just have to do a bit of typing and to start the paychecks coming in. Again, where is the autopilot?

I know I shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, but the whole website is set up with claims and contradictions that would lead me to think that this is in fact a Scam and the disclaimer certainly implies that I am on the right track here. It just doesn't look like a bestseller!

How would you reconcile "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" with all the statements and claims made?

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There have been several similar of these type of schemes around, ranging from Forexcue.com, Mybinarycode.com and Mybinaryrecoded.com and several others. In each and every case I have stated that if you don't have the relevant professional background and experience, you are in effect gambling and I can say this because I am a commercial banker by background and seen it all. Whether it is trading in foreign currencies, options, stock, commodities, etc. it all boils down to the same thing namely arbitrage, which is another word for gambling, if you do not have the background and experience!

This scheme has been released only a short time ago and consequently all reviews out there are telling you that it is the greatest invention since sliced bread. Bless the marketers!

Let's have a closer look at the hyped video presentation, which you need to read and listen to because again someone is of the opinion that you are either deaf, or illiterate.

- It starts off by saying "I'm going to give you
  something that can change your life". Note the words
  give and can. Right from the start you think you get
  something (free?) and I can guarantee you it will
  change your life, but not the way you think!

- "In an instant you can turn $100 into $175 and
  $1,000 into $1,750 in less than 60 seconds".
  Throughout the video presentation nothing is actually
  mentioned how this done, let alone that you're
  actually going to be arbitraging foreign currencies, or
  rather the "Secret Software" will do it for you. Now try
  to reconcile this with "Earning potential is entirely
  dependent on the person using our product, their
  ideas and techniques". Obviously the so called secret
  software isn't doing anything for you.

- Then you're shown an account statement from
  Barclay's Bank (which were recently implicated in an
  interest-rate fixing scandal) which supposedly is a real
  live video and not a screen shot because "it can't be
  faked". That is BS right there, because we're watching
  a video! So this guy claims to have made close to
  GBP 347 k in the last 8 months. Again we try to
  reconcile this with "This is a new product and system
  and as such there is no history of earnings from its
  use" and obviously can't. Actually the only thing we
  can learn from this snapshot of the video is, that the
  guy talking/reading to us is named Thomas Hunt.

- All subsequent income/profit statements are in view of
  the disclaimer apparently false.

The last straw of this scheme is that you're being told that this is actually not a business opportunity and only provides advice and training about Internet Investing.

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This program, or scheme by a guy calling himself Jamie (the voice is that of an actor as is basically confirmed in the disclaimer) seems to be rather new and many reviews are by marketers, which makes me already suspicious, also due to the fact that it is available through ClickSure, the money-back guarantee of which is anything but "Sure"!

The video presentation, which is the case so many times, is being read to you and thus letting you know that you must be illiterate. The scheme is a video-based Internet Marketing and training program with a "secret" software that is supposed to make you loads of money in no time at all, with minimal effort and once it is up and running, is on total autopilot! Now we all know that doesn't really exist and the disclaimer does let you know that among other things, your success depends also on your dedication. Would that be my dedication to the "hands-free"?

Then I ask myself, if this is such a secret that Jamie is not supposed to share with us, then why is it all over the Internet? Be that as it may, this "secret" has put Jamie in a position to not only pay back all of his debt, but also buy a nice house & car and made him loads of money in under 7 weeks! Wow, this is truly not a secret, it's a miracle and it seems that we all can buy this miracle! Actually, the secret or miracle he talks about is Squeeze Pages! What a revolutionary concept! Surely we all have never heard of that before. The problem though is, that Jamie only let's you know how to drive traffic to these squeeze pages with a $ 200 upsell and I would seriously doubt that he actually does or can deliver on that!

Speaking of upsells, Jamie also let's you know that revealing his "secret" will be at no cost. Now how does that jive with the 3 price packages and why are there 3 and what about the upsells?

Let me keep it short. The whole video presentation is very unprofessional as it is not only too long but full of obvious BS and therefore total rubbish! From unsubstantiated income statements (including those of his son. Just hope he's of legal age!) to trying to make you believe that it is not a Scam as is the case with so many others. If it were really professionally done, this scheme could actually sell and cheat a lot of people!

Finally, let's look at the disclaimer(s).

The one statement I always look for is "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" and "This is a new system and there are no typical results". The key words in the first are "Believed to be" which in plain English means it is not for sure. Therefore one can already safely assume that there is no actual substantiation or proof to any statements made. And if the system is new and there are no typical results, than what does that say about the income statements shown? In my view it shows that they're bogus, plain and simple.

Lastly, in with regard to my initial comment made about ClickSure there is "You recognize any business endeavour has inherent risk for loss of capital". That means that Jamie's and ClickSure money-back guarantees are basically worthless!

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Getrichandvacation.com is, form my understanding, a website by Steve Hawk who as an independent associate of PrimoVacations.com is trying to convince you that you can make a fortune by selling Primo Vacations memberships. To make things simple and short, please refer Reviewopedia to read just one of the many reviews I have seen.

But let me get back to Steve Hawk's site and the claims that he makes:

- "... the most powerful and simple system ever
  developed for generating cash quickly - a system that
  anyone can tap into".

- "... this system is proven".

Bold claims to say the least and actually nothing is proven at all!

He then goes on to state that:

- "If You want, You can fire your boss

  You can "work" when and where you like

  You will not have to fight traffic ever again

  You DON'T need any previous experience to be
  successful

  You do not need to know how to build a web site or
  have any other technical Internet skills

  You will NEVER have to call any friends or family and
  you never have to pick up the phone and make any
  cold calls

  There is ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING, No Explaining and
  you will not have to talk to anyone...

  EVER!!!

  You can put in a couple of hours a week and still be
  wildly successful and make Huge amounts of
  money...very fast."

Sounds like another Autopilot system that we all know doesn't exist, no matter how automated it may be. Just try to relate these claims to the disclaimer "Results may vary and depend on the participants unique experience, work ethic and personal activity".

It goes on to say "Success with PrimoVacations results only from successful sales efforts, which require hard work, diligence, and leadership. Your success will depend upon how effectively you exercise these qualities. Because PrimoVacations is so young, it has not yet had the ability to determine either: (1) the average earnings for all its Associates; or (2) the percent of PrimoVacations Associates who achieved or exceeded the hypothetical earnings set forth above."

I suppose Steve must be running ahead of not only himself, but the scheme as well. So, why would you want to invest in this when it has basically no track record to speak, while Steve claims the club has been around since 2006?

I could go on and on, but the reviews out there are predominantly bad (except, of course, from those involved!) and all come to the same result. It seems you have to become a member which will set you back $ 697.- and then to be an associate you'll dole out another $39.95 a month! Granted, you're supposed to get $ 500.-- out of the $ 697.- but would you really want to risk your name and reputation on a Club that reportedly doesn't deliver what it is supposed to?

And now the kicker refund policy:

"As a purchaser of the PRIMOVACATIONS subscription, I understand it is my responsibility to supply the information necessary to create my PrimoVacations website and that I may fully evaluate the system itself for 3 days.

During the first 3 days, I understand there is a 100% refund.

After the initial 3 day period has expired, I understand I am no longer eligible for a refund however I know I can cancel my subscriptions at any time with a 30 day notice."

Let me just say that I think they must have gotten things mixed up. Shouldn't be 30 days for a refund and 3 days cancellation notice.

Basically it is quite entertaining to have a look at Steve Hawks site and then you'll also become aware that you may want to approach any other scheme peddled by him with caution.

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I have seen more and more online scams being sold through ClickSure rather than ClickBank and here is the reasons why.

ClickBank seems to have tried (not successfully) to exclude obvious Scams from their product list, whereas ClickSure has, at least so far, made no such efforts that I can see or hear of. ClickSure is also very much vendor friendly and focused, which is actually revealed in their terms & conditions, especially with regard to their return/refund policy and conditions. Whereas ClickBank is straight forward and you should actually not have any problem to get a refund, ClickSure has the following stipulations:

"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 60 days of making your purchase
  • Provided a valid reason for requesting a return within 60 days of purchase
  • Provided a valid report that the charge was fraudulent or unauthorized
  • For any other reason ClickSure Support deems appropriate"
Obviously, the way it is stated, means you have to comply with the first 4 and even you have, ClickSure can still make your life miserable with the last one before you actually might see any refund. Now, I am not saying that they do, but they certainly would have the right. Also you will notice that these conditions are not and/or but rather all inclusive!

- It would be interesting to find out exactly how the
  ClickSure customer support team can assist you in
  trying to make a Scam you have bought through
  them actually work.

- Who would decide what constitutes a valid reason?
  Obviously ClickSure! Technically, just because you
  bought a Scam from ClickSure and it doesn't deliver on
  it's promises, asking for a refund in that case
  constitutes a valid reason? Sure it does, but that is
  not for you to decide, but rather ClickSure and the
  vendor.

- In my book, a Scam is a fraud, plain and simple! So,
  once you have bought a Scam through ClickSure you
  have to provide a valid report about the charge being
  fraudulent. What constitutes a valid report? Again,
  you are at the mercy of ClickSure and the vendor!

You can see that these stipulations certainly favour the vendor, rather then the buyer. What happened to consumer protection?

Interestingly enough in it's T & C, ClickSure does "hold the Seller of the products and services on its site liable for any representations and warranties that they make on their websites." but not the affiliate! ClickBank actually does, to various extents and degrees.

ClickSure claims that they are the #1 Affiliate and Sellers Marketplace. It would be interesting to know by which measure that claim is made, however, I would confirm that when it comes to Scam like Goldaffiliateasset.com, Cashtriggers.com, Getbuyerarbitrage.com and many others, they certainly would rank higher than ClickBank in my book.

Now I would think it is clear why more and more Scam Artist and Peddlers like to use ClickSure. It becomes even more interesting for those guys, who sell their junk for really hefty sums of money and not the run-of-the-mill 47 bucks.

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