RealQuickCommissions.com Scam
Are any of you familiar with the Info Millionaire program in 2009? How about EDC Gold, or any of a host of other get rich on the Internet by selling software programs? This program combines all of them together in a despicable form with a worse than used-car-salesman-type-sales pitch. Let me show you what I mean:
I got an e-mail that someone had sent me and I actually watched the very long video that goes with it. It's at least 25 minutes long and included him showing you his fancy houses on the beach, his Range Rover car and promises you that he will show you FOR FREE how he makes money on the Internet working only 15 minutes a day. He then promises to show you that he will take 3 complete strangers and teach them how to do it, off the beach no less, in 15 minutes or less by following a simple video program.
Red flags were flying all over my head. I've seen this before more times than I care to admit. The whole tactic of building a desire within you to have what he has by purchasing his program is an age-old scheme. But here's the thing that infuriated me and is the reason I actually bought it because I wanted to see what was going on: he never does show you how he does it. Several times he promises his secrets that he will teach you "for free" and then somehow at the end you're forking out money to learn this "amazing" system.
In the video he wanders around barefoot on the beach trying to find 3 people who were supposedly complete strangers and offers to teach them how to make money online by using a simple system. If you look very closely at the footnotes on the website you will find that these are paid actors. I actually don't mind any of that because it would be just about impossible to do any other way. But here's what I do mind: he never does show you how he does it.
He invited each of these actors to his beautiful beachfront home promising them that if they will arrive in 2 hours he will teach them how to make a few hundred dollars every day from the Internet. Each of these so-called "strangers" all tell their stories about how they either never tried working online, don't know anything about the Internet, or lost their shirt with everything they had tried before.
The thing that bugs me most about these videos is the sleazy attitude of the presenter. He looks like the worst used-car-internet-salesman-lawyer you have ever seen in your life. And here's the worst part: you will be hit with more one-time offers than I have ever seen on any Internet program in my life. On purpose I went to each of the pages that are links that say something about "I decline this offer knowing I will never have it offered to me again" just by hovering over it and seeing where it's going to go. I would then type in the link and see what happens because supposedly, if I clicked on it, it would screw up my code and I would lose my chance.
Every one of these pages included another lengthy video with Jeff telling you how "I just can't believe you didn't accept that offer" and he his "going to take money out of my own pocket and pay for the things that I'm offering to you just to give you a chance to get you started". I've never seen anything so sleazy in my life. It's all fake.
And I was more determined than ever to expose this so I joined it with the full intention of getting a refund.
After making it through at least 6 one time offers I got into the program just to see what this was. All the system does is teach you how to put affiliate links from click bank on Facebook fanpages with an Aweber login account to get and build up a mailing list. Then he has all of these supposedly tremendous offers about getting free websites for you, Free Marketing with tons of traffic, etc. etc. and which all cost money. There is nothing free anywhere in this program. He didn't tell you his secrets for free and is not giving any websites or programs for free. There is nothing free anywhere even though he says there is.
The day after I joined this program at Facebook announced that they're going to start charging marketers who put up pages on Facebook. How is that going to fit into his program? He will find a way to charge you for it.
There is very little in the system of redeeming value, reality, clarity or real potential profits. The only one making money off the system is Jeff Carter and his associates. Putting up Clickbank offers on Facebook pages is nothing new. He also claims he's going to teach you how to put them on Pinterest, yet Pinterest has done a yeoman's job keeping people like Jeff Carter off of it.
I would avoid like the plague anything to do with RealQuickCommissions.com, something that I did not see mentioned anywhere on the Warrior Forum. I always check here for people's experience regarding programs out there, yet this was not listed and I'm not sure why.
My advice is to avoid it, at all costs. Even if it looks Free.
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