I have been covering EZ Cash Creator for a couple weeks. This unbelievable stuff came up yesterday. Take a look below. It will make you angry when you see it.
Here Is A Testimony on the Sales Video for EZ Cash Creator.
When I first saw this video I said to myself, Oh, PLEEEZ! It has the worst acting anyone could buy, and for good reason. The “session” with the one giving the testimony created the Testimony gig for EZ Cash Creator. This is going to be short because there really isn’t much to say. The following says it all…
I’m going to put the video on here again…
This is a clip of one of the sales videos on this product. Now, the testimonial featured was said to have made enough money with the use of the project. He doesn’t need to find a new job now!
However, take a look at what else the guy in the video does…
That’s right…
He makes some revenue on Fiverr, charging $5 for all his work. Now, here’s a humble thing anyone can do for an honest living. Here, he’s going to provide some banjo music for you! Now that’s fun and probably an enriching experience for five bucks! My hat goes off…
So Humble. Almost Makes You Want to Cry…
In this gig, this man does this in a nice manner. He dresses up nice and asks for support. After all, some of the comics in this man’s arsenal is definitely worth $5.
He has other things on there – Some weird stuff, and also playing your favourite song on his guitar for you. Makes anyone happy 🙂
This Isn’t So Funny, Nor Is It Nice…
Look at what else this man does…
If I were you, I’d like to see real testimonies for anything I am looking for to buy. I would NEVER purchase anything from stuff like this!. This above video went up before this product was available to the general public.
A look at the above says it all! The developer or owner who built this thing (not even sure the names given are even correct,) If this product cost so much to develop and implement, and is supposed to create such fantastic results in anyone’s income, why would anyone resort to such dubious sources as some clown on Fiverr and show this person in all of their sales videos and call it a “Testimony.”
Now, it’s one thing if you actually get on Fiverr and offer to do a testimony on a product AFTER having investigated the product you’re creating a tesimony. This is how this is supposed to be done here. Note that this is part of an actual promotional campaign to sell this worthless product. There’s one more below…
I hope you, who are reading this didn’t buy this crap! If you are thinking about it, here’s one more screenshot:
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A final note on the actor and Fiverr featured in the article. In and of himself, I think he’s a darned good actor. He will liven up your videos for you and if you need acting, do check out his services, just a little word of mouth that if this person took his talents to higher levels, they would fly. Though I don’t agree with creating false testimonies knowing a gig like this is being deployed on such a commercial scale and gravety, this person’s craft was noted by a collegue, from which I can’t deny. That I used “clown” above was perhaps strong, but to say it in a good way, perhaps “comedian” is better. Give him a script and $5 and he will do it. Offering it on Fiverr, which offers great opportunity, as noted, this shows great insight on what you can do with this venue to, not only earn honest money, but make yourself known. [added the following day.]
Hmmm maybe somebody hired him to do that video? :/
Sure did. I have another example very similar to the other, also from that file. I haven’t published it. Both of these were hired from players who will do these gigs. There is a third one on there as well, maybe even four. They’re saying, “Well, we gotta have testimonies, as it’s not been tested and thence, let’s turn to the shady side and [attempt] to make real-looking testimonies (and in another instance, provide two different genres of swipe emails for affiliates to use in their campaigns – what’s known in one: “Hype Swipes” and “Assurance Swipes.”
The specimens in the Hype Swipes are the worst junks you could ever want to put into your email campaigns!
The ones in the Assurance Swipes completely debunk hype language! Wow! I’ve come into a flop-house of sorts!