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Post by "Pop" Stran on Sept 30, 2008 7:41:06 GMT -5
This scam starts with a popular marketing con: The "Start immediately for only $3.88!" trick is a bait & switch variation that is, at best, unscrupulous.
Hit the "Terms" link at the bottom of the page, and you'll find that by paying the $3.88 trial-price with your creditcard, you are agreeing to a monthly "membership fee" of $72...That's not a typo...SEVENTY TWO DOLLARS A MONTH to look at her website!
She is targeting people who need more income...and insuring that they go even deeper in the hole by robbing them blind.
How's that old saying go, "When you find yourself in a hole...Stop Digging"
These Google Adwords programs started hitting the web 3 years ago...so she is, at best, offering a "Too little to late" program and trying to screw as many people as possible in the process. At worst, she is attempting to re-sell an Adwords program that she fell for a long time ago, simple re-written into website form...and again, trying to screw as many people as possible while the market for this info still exists.
Once again: Avoid ANY program that throws the word "Millionaire" around, especially when it's combined with the words, "Easy, Fast, and Overnight".
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Post by "Pop" Stran on Sept 30, 2008 7:47:51 GMT -5
An honest product, one that provides a valid benefit at a fair price, doesn't need marketing cons to sell it...it sells itself based on benefits alone. You won't find any benefits touted on the Google Millionaire site...but you will find a full page of hype and unrealistic promises.
For the above reasons, the Google Millionaire site has earned it's spot in this category. Pop.
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