Mad Max Profits Review- Fueled By Revenge? Or Just Another Scam Product?
When I first read about Mad Max Profits, the first thing that came to mind was the recently launched Tom Hardy movie, “Mad Max: Fury Road.” There was a lot of hype with that one and it made me wonder if the there’s a reason why one program was named after the film. Is it coincidental? Nope, I’ll tell you why later.
The moment you visit Mad Max Profits’ website, you’re greeted with an overly enthusiastic voice from the sales video. After a few minutes, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing and hearing. If I had laughed out loud from hilarious back stories before, this one just had me rolling on the floor. What you’re about to read is exactly what you will see in the video, believe it or not.
David Finn, the creator, is being hunted by Max Taylor a.k.a. “Mad Max” who’s binary guru. David used to work as a mailman (he proves this with a high quality stock photo) and he has now been earning in a day what he used to earn in a year. What angered Max was how David legally stole his algorithm which he used for trading.
Wait, What “Legal Stole”?
He legally owns the software. He paid $30,000 for it and he wants to piss off Max further by divulging this secret to 50 people. Are you feeling confused now? Don’t worry, I felt the same way.
So if he paid and he’s giving it away, what does he get in return?
Revenge.
Yes, you read it right. He only wants revenge. Why? Mad Max destroyed David’s life by stealing his wife of 18 years, Irene. They had an affair for a year and she left him for Max’s money.
At this point in time, I’d like you to know I’m not making this up or joking. This is 100% from the sales video. I didn’t have to add anything; it was dramatic all by itself.
Okay, back to the story. David goes so far as to mention other Binary Options programs that were run by scammers. And then he reveals how he legally stole the software. It was during their divorce when his lawyer found out that Irene had $800,000 secretly stashed in her bank account. So on their settlement, David agreed to let her keep her money IF she legally shared the software with him.
And the rest is history.
After Watching I Had Just One Question: Who Is Buying This Stuff?
I’m hoping no one would because red flags are plastered all over his pages and everything he ever said was a lie. I got exhausted with his soap opera story so I’d just like to make a few points and some clarifications about this scam artist:
- He’s not getting a cent from what the potential lucky people are going to make.
Yes, because he’s getting hundreds of dollars instead via affiliate commission. He may even make $500-750 PER person who signs up and deposits a starting fund.
- The software copy is free.
Yes, just like every other binary options program. It doesn’t cost anything as long as you won’t use it because you can’t start trading unless you deposit $250 because duh, what else would you use?
- He’s sharing it to only 50 people.
After watching the video, there were only 15 slots left. A quick refresh and it’s back to 23. Well, so much for limited slots, eh?
- He has Trust Guard badges on his page.
They’re all useless because they’re not clickable and therefore, there’s absolutely no way of verifying its authenticity.
- There are 3,832 Facebook comments from people who have earned profits from the software.
First of all, the comments look legit except that Facebook doesn’t include anyone’s age after their name. Second, you can’t add your own comment.
This tale of revenge and betrayal was fun to watch but when we get down to the real business, it’s no longer amusing. In fact, when you check out the fine print at the bottom of the page, you’ll see the truth.
Anyhow, here’s my verdict: it’s a scam. It won’t deliver on its promises and you won’t earn any of those projected profits. There are more legitimate ways of earning online, THIS is not one of them.
NOTE: The reason they used “Mad Max” was so they can get some SEO from the movie thus increasing their website traffic.
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I tried binary options, binary bots and a few other things in an attempt to have an additional income and eventually work from home. Unfortunately I just ended up with nothing to show for it but an empty bank account!
Thankfully there ARE ways of making money online that don’t scam you but out of respect I won’t spam here.