The Bonus Busters Review- Scam Or Just Cheesy?

Of all the scams I have tried and reviewed, this one takes the cake. I’m so used to seeing repetitive and recycled ideas involving the same people (most often, Fiverr actors) with the same hype (fake timers, sales videos with bad acting, fake news clips) and I must admit, The Bonus Busters has none of these. That still doesn’t take away the fact that it’s a scam but we’ll get there. The creators must have thought it out and realized they should tread a different path in terms of marketing. Read more...

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Online Cash Direct Review- Prepare To Be Scammed

The History Of Link Posting Years ago, the formula for ranking high on Google and other search engines was simple. You can get help from links that will serve as “votes” to establish your authority on a certain niche. So basically it was: More links à Higher authority à Higher rank à More traffic à More sales Often called backlinks, this USED TO work. But eventually, Google figured out that some people are merely buying links and in so doing, doesn’t really add to their authority. Read more...

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The Amy Sanders Scam- Exposing Review That Reveals What It’s Really About

I’m not sure if scammers hire experts who know how to make their products or services seem genuine and legitimate but every element on their websites including sales videos and pitches are all designed to manipulate YOU into shelling out some cash and putting it in their pockets. The sad reality is, A LOT of people still fall for their modus. That’s why even though plenty of scams have been exposed, more pop up every single day. Once these scammers find out what works best, they simply recycle Read more...

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Extreme Home Profits Review- All Fake Everything Scam

If there’s anything extreme about this, it’s the degree of fakeness in this system. You see, whenever I write reviews, I make sure I keep an open-mind. But with this, I don’t even know where to begin. They have various URLs which I believe are from their affiliates. It doesn’t really matter that much since it’s too full of red flags that scream SCAM. Their sales page claims you can have financial freedom while working at home. Actually, scratch that. There’s not much work involved Read more...

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The WAH Rev Scam- Honest Review

After landing on WAH Rev’s home page, I realized something: I’ve seen this before. I meant it literally; I’ve seen the same exact interface and sales pitch. Oh, yeah right. It looks just like the website of WAH Edu. So it’s one of Michelle Robinson’s programs. You can check both sites actually since they’re still up and running, unashamedly I might add. If you’ve read my review on WAH Edu, it’s basically the same modus. But if you haven’t yet, we’ll go over each point why you Read more...

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Online Jobs Today Review- Risky Scam Or Not?

Normally, scam sites are so full of hype at first glance that it becomes an eyesore. You see fake timers, sales pitches, videos, and testimonials all over the page. Online Jobs Today decided to go simple and minimalistic, or they were probably too lazy to add anything or too frugal to hire even the cheapest designer. But lo and behold, after you sign up, you’ll see various red flags –from the overused scarcity tactic to the news badges (which don’t mean a thing) and video (spliced and used Read more...

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