A rather pathetic product is in the works, EZ Cash Creator by Travis Stephenson. The launching of this site February 3rd, 2014. My findings: Not Recommended!
My initial experience with Travis Stephenson and what he puts out are extremely low quality, rather ineffective product launches designed to separate you from your money and provide you little more than useless junk. At this time, there is not much information to go on with this product launch, however, there are tell-tale signs that this is a long line of red-flags on this product!.
There are also the Earnings Disclaimer, TOS, and other pages, which to my dismay, won’t open. However, the videos do open and this is what I found…
“I am making money, plain and simple.”
“I literally can’t believe the results that I’m getting.”
“…it’s so easy and simple.”
“Within 24 hours of having access, I’ve made my first commission.”
“I – I don’t think I’m going to NEED a new job because things are working out pretty good here.”
“You see … $50 in my account in 24 hours! I am excited.”
“I want to thank you, thank you, thank you so much and you guys have really changed things for me, I changed my life and I appreciate it so much.“
So much for the lame acting of the two people they had sitting in to make these videos (only one shown above,) and for the flashing and sparkling sprites around the frame of the video, here you have two people touting the above words like they’ve been in the program already
…and it hasn’t even been launched yet!
This is just a little taste of the fakery in programs like this!
That’s Not All…
The video goes on…
What you are already doing right now can be making you up to $256.98 per day… (in sparkling, revolving graphics) Note here the exact number.
This folks is a ploy used by advertisers to get your trust. You see, It’s an exact number, something concrete for you to grasp onto – therefore, it’s believable. Subconsciously, this registers in most people’s minds as something believable and thus it is often used covertly by some advertisers and marketers. It is an anchor for the subconscious mind.
…with absolutely NO additional EFFORT! Watch Your Back! This is a Big Red Button at its best – a Silver Bullet! And it’s in patriotic colors of the United States – Red, white and blue! Another anchor to gain trust! Here they are appealing to you with the fact that there’s no work involved! There’s no free money out there and don’t let this type of thing fool you.
It’s not marketing, surveys, article writing … none of that! Again – a contrast to things that do take effort (but are much more effective and lucrative in the long run.) The narrator goes on to say that you get paid weekly (Oops what did that lady in the beginning say???) Well, the text is shown in the box above, but the sales videos will reveal the acting when it comes out!
Uh oh! here comes another exact figure – a whopping $129,940.72 A Year! (yes, we can’t forget the exact penny change you will get! How’s that to be thrown before your eyes across the video screen?
I know this might sound a bit too good to be true Well yes, if I were born yesterday! The narrator continues …opens up a world of effortless profits that churn out easier than telling your Facebook friends about last article you’ve read online!
…and all of this happens in LESS THAN 5 MINUTES A DAY! Oh yes… this requires no learning? How much easier can this get??? You’re going to get paid for what you already do!
The narrator goes on about how he’s no big star and that you’ve probably never heard of him, so if you’re looking for a famous TV actor…
…get the hell outta ‘ere, I’ve nothing for you! So you won’t be dealing with a celebrity – well, what he’s got to offer is so unreal “it feels illegal!”
The video then turns to the view of the acting shown above with money falling about. Note this old trick of selling the dream of the abundance of money falling everywhere (so abundant that it just covers the floor!)
Okay, What’s this Program All About?
I have now gone completely through the sales video. Before I get any further with this, I’m going to red flag this RIGHT NOW!
Why did I label this a scam? I will show you after I give you what information I can as to what this program is, because the sales video tells you not one jot or tittle about it! The blatant intrepidity of this presentation had me laughing at times, but really this isn’t at all funny! It’s the hard-earned money of thousands of people at stake here! This review is going to be done a little differently and perhaps longer than usual, so please bear with me. I have a FAR better alternative for you after this is done.
My Official Review for This Product
EZ CASH CREATOR
Name: EZ Cash Creator
Website: http://ezcashcreator.com/ (Site not live yet as of this review)
Price: $97, $77, $47
Owner(s): Travis Stephenson
Overall Rank: 5 out of 100 (a voucher in this offer has the sole value here)
EZ Cash Creator, Product Overview
The information I have available to me at this time does very little to indicate what exactly this product is and what it does. The sales video/literature gives very little, if any information on it. It appears to be a commissions-generator (whatever that is.) The following blurb was found on the check-out page:
“EZ Cash Creator is The Easiest Tool For Generating Online Commissions Without Having To Change Your Everyday Life.”
The Good & the Bad
The Good:
PRO #1 This is an excellent example to teach folks what’s in a bad product.
PRO #2 Get a $28-value for the $75 Google Traffic Incentive. Dispose of the rest.
PRO #3 There is nothing notable about the product itself that has any value.
The Bad:
CON #1 Extremely shady advertising.
CON #2 Over-inflated claims.
CON #1 Appeal to emotion through power words, scarcity, etc.
CON #2 Bad argumentation/logic.
CON #1 Nothing whatsoever said about what this product is or what it does.
CON #2 Leaves prospects in danger of losing their money for rubbish.
Who is EZ Cash Creator For?
There is essentially no indication as to who would benefit from this product except the developer/owner himself as he rakes in money from unweary folks. This product is for anyone who wishes to part with their money.
EZ Cash Creator Tools & Training
The product itself is said to be a tool used to somehow generate cash. The sales video contains a contradiction in it about what training this product requires. In one breath the narrator says it’s for people who don’t want to bother having to learn about it (stupid easy to use) yet in another breath, mentions his “students” who would use it.
EZ Cash Creator Support
The only support that I can see throughout this deal is a 30-day money-back guarantee if customers are not delighted with it.
EZ Cash CreatorPrice
The initial price of the product is $97, but to “sweeten the pot” the owner knocks off $20, making it $77. Upon attempting to leave the page, the visitor is presented with a Leave/Stay form for which either choice will take him/her to a One-Time-Offer of sorts to entice them to purchase. The already discounted price is now offered at $47 – a savings of an additional $30.
The $75 voucher for Google Traffic now puts the customer in the green, essentially being “paid” $26 to purchase it. This voucher appears to be the only value offered here!
My Final Opinion of EZ Cash Creator
Due to the shady nature of the various sales videos in this campaign and the “desperate” appeal to get folks to buy this, I absolutely DO NOT RECOMMEND this product to ANYONE. Stay away!
EZ Cash Creator at a Glance…
Website: http://ezcashcreator.com/ (Site not live yet as of this review)
Owners: Travis Stephenson
Price: $97, $77, $47
Overall Scam Rank: 5 out of 100
VERDICT: NOT LEGIT
More About the Sales Presentation & Final Thoughts
Since there are quite a few screenshots involved, this information is on its own separate page. Please head on over to the supplemental page for this review.
https://danieleuergetes.com/how-can-i-spot-a-scam-website-a-few-false-advertising-examples/
You came to this page most likely because you are looking for opportunities to help you make money on the Internet. There are a LOT of scams like this one all over the Web and it’s my hope that you took the time to visit the other page that accompanies this review. It is an atrocity that there are folks out there that will go to the farthest ends to separate you from your hard-earned money.
If you want to make money online, this is just like any other legitimate business and there are no Big Red Easy Buttons out there. It’s just not that easy and I hope you learned something from this example. Hopefully you will recognize stuff like this when you see it if you’re not accustomed to it.
You can breathe easy that not every company online is a scam. There are also very highly reputable and honest companies out there too which cares more for your welfare and success than the money you give them. In this, the money always follows and so does the trust and reputation.
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Pretty much the same thing I thought too. Another worthless piece of crap from Travis Stephenson and Clicksure. When will they ever stop?
I want to thank you for bringing this to my attention Jay. I have another section to my site where I do a run-down on authors and marketers. Travis Stephenson will be one of the first ones to appear in that section today 🙂 This came from one of the emails you forwarded to me. It took a bit to figure out how to find out about this, until I decided to try the site.
By the way, I would like to warn people to watch out for the promised money back guarantee. In the prelaunch promotions, the owner is telling affiliates that there will be NO refunds and that they will get their money promptly. Clicksure has also built a reputation for not honoring their refund policy.
Thanks for the heads up on this! I was going through the JV Invite but didn’t catch that. They have some BIG plans for this program. It’s sad (based on what I’ve found with the offers they have on the site) that so many people will get taken to the cleaners with this one. I need to learn more about ClickSure. I’m now trying to find information on Travis Stephenson and this is proving to be difficult. In the video (if this is the one doing the talking) he “prides” himself for not being well-known – and for good reason. I’m not sure where this person is from or anything else for that matter. I just got finished writing another page for this site which is a spin-off from this article. I can’t seem to get my work down less than 1,000 words. I hope it’s engaging enough for folks to read down through them. In the other article I brought out more details from the video. It’s pretty thorough and much, much more could be brought out. Well, this is not a book so I had to stop somewhere.
I still need to put these two on the Social Media and finish connecting them together and with the menu system.
The thing I don’t like about these JV Invites is that they usually don’t tell you anything about the program itself to make informed decisions on how to set up reviews, etc. Fortunately the website is accessable and I was able to get information from there. Even so, the video offers have very little to say about what the program is other than finding it’s a commissions generator of sorts and this didn’t come from the video I watched. It’s amazing how they can take advertising science and put such rubbish in front of people and have them turn into piranhas with their money.
Yeah I hate that too. That’s why there are so many misleading reviews on the web already.
Travis Stephenson released two other products last year – the very unrealistically titled “5K in 15 Days” and “Commission Jailbreak” last November. Both on Clicksure and both of them with the same type of hype. Not much I can tell you about Commission Jailbreak but 5K in 15 Days was definitely a scam. If Clicksure was a building I would burn it down.
Now, now, be nice.
I’ve done some looking around those other two programs, so this guy’s pretty new to this? It would be interesting to see or know how well he did with these. If I can remember, the JVInvite says he paid out $1,000,000 in affiliate payouts the last time. Who knows from when to when. Anyway, this Clicksure, this is something that’s been around awhile?
Clicksure is kinda like Clickbank, an affiliate network that operates similarly.
The first time I heard about them was around the time Clickbank started cleaning up their marketplace and weeding out some of the scammers and questionable products from their network. Clickbank started verifying stuff before anyone could be accepted into the network. This was good because now the scammers were gone.
Then Clicksure showed up and a lot of the scammy stuff that Clickbank rejected started showing up on Clicksure as well as new stuff that could never pass the Clicksure vetting process. Not sure of the timeline but maybe around 2010 or 2011.
If you search for “warrior forum clicksure” there are a few threads you can read up on them.
I did a history search on Clicksure. Indeed, you are correct that one week after Clickbank imposed all their new (and justifiable) restrictions upon the vendors, Clicksure popped up. I have seen the Clickbank disclosure, which indeed puts out a number of prohibitions with regard to how products are advertised and so forth. I went to Clicksure and found that their TOS turns all responsibility on the vendors for the performance of their products meaning… anything goes.
So…
My assumption to this issue is that, anything put through Clicksure is highly questionable as there are much better venues to put them through. I honestly can’t say I’ve ever heard of this company. Clicksure used to be one of those search pages that you would see when you’ve visited a site that has been taken down.
This will be a careful consideration in my reviews.
Clicksure is a dead loss. Never respond to emails and never give refunds. Avoid any product sold through clicksure.
Thanks for your reply Russell 🙂
I was utterly shocked when I researched this company. Note that the FTC can’t get to them, but for those who choose to resort to such tactics and reside in the United States, my recommendation to them is *DON’T!*
In the long run, ethical marketing will take folks MUCH farther in business than these shady tactics do. Do check out Wealthy Affiliate if you get the chance. Again, here’s the link to the review that tells you all about it right here on this site.
I work as a librarian and often spend a lot of time helping people with our public computers. I’ve come across this scam more than once with helping people access their emails, and in my opinion, it preys specifically on the computer/internet illiterate. The constant emphasis on prior skills not being required is an easy lure for the desperate who want to get out of physically tiring/low wage jobs for easy high-paying computer-based jobs.
Way to go Darrel!
That’s EXACTLY what these folks prey upon! Those who have been around the block insofar as online promoting goes see this immediately. Excellent programs don’t have to resort to the tactics and strategies used in promotional materials as they are with rubbish. Very sadly, this is a science and they use it against consumers. There are millions of people who are susceptible to junk like this. The launch is hosted by ClickSure, an affiliate network similar to ClickBank but without the strict guidelines ClickBank has implemented into their policy.
ClickSure comes to us from China. It was created one week after ClickBank released their new policy. Its creation was retroactive of this policy and was open doors to these pirates!
This is called “appeal to emotion” as you are probably aware.
It’s used on television and other media as well. This has not launched yet but it will very soon (on the 3rd. Sadly, in spite of my efforts and those of others where I’m a member, thousands of people will get stung by this.
This campaign follows a very specific pattern and this pattern can be easily spotted by those who know what to look for. One of the things I’d love to develop on my site here is a basic course on critical thinking and logic. A course like this would be geared for the Internet though it would also apply to other media as well. I’ve been in the affiliate program via JVNotify.com and they’re expecting an affiliate pay-out of over one-million. Their expectations are based on other products launched along this calibre.
It’s very sad indeed!
Thanks for your wonderful comment!
Daniel Euergetes
Hi Jay, this would be hilarious if it weren’t so true. Thanks for the honest review, you certainly don’t mince your words! Was a pleasure to read and I’ve got to say I agree with you 100%. Nearly all of these Clicksure products are lame ducks and the only reason the people use Clicksure precisely for the reason you mentioned – no refunds.
There will always be people who fall for this sort of thing though so I guess these people will continue to rake in the cash. Good shout on Wealthy Affiliate though…at least there ARE some quality opportunities and resources out there.
They say that 95% of people who try to make money online fail – not surprising considering all of the lies, false advertising, misleading promises and scam products out there.
If everyone wasn’t being bombarded by all these scams all the time, I’m sure that at least 50% of people would be able to earn a living online if they wanted to (the other 50% being the lazy ones who just want everything handed to them on a plate – good luck to them).
Anyway thanks again, great review…and most entertaining LOL!
Hey Steve,
Oops, you got me mixed up with Jay. No, this is Daniel.
Sadly you are very correct! I’ve just been inside the program and it is very evident the audiences they are targeting are those who are computer and Internet illiterate. They pull this stuff on folks with no qualms that most people who use this thing will fail at it. I’ll tell you right now, being inside, I can see this piece of rubbish is not going to make the boatloads of money promised in the advertising. The tune changes big time once you get inside! I’m going to write a new review now that I’ve been in there!
You are very accurate in your comments about one of the reasons why people fail at online business – they have it woefully-stacked against them right at the get-go. The more of us who write reviews and expose this crap for what it is, the more we help clean up the Internet. Of course, that’s not much to say for the small few of us who do this, but each person who learns about the insidious activity going on, the more people who will be educated from our work.
I take great pleasure in ripping these things apart. I will do so without bias. I know scientifically, what these pirates do and learning more about them every day. For the most part, I never had to go into the program itself. I went in there so I could write another review.
Thank you for your input, and if you are looking to improve your online business, check out my review on Wealthy Affiliate. For most everybody that finds this place, 99% of them breath a sigh of relief to know there’s actually places on the Internet that offer real value in ethical and awesome manners.
What Daniel says about Wealthy Affiliate is true, it is a good place to learn how to ethically make money on line.
The great thing about Wealthy Affiliate is that, not only does it teach ethical marketing and business campaigns, it is a living example of this as well. You will NEVER find any kind of devious marketing ploys committed at WA, under any circumstances. Sadly, its these bad apples that poison people’s perception of what’s ethical out there. Wealthy Affiliate is striving to be the very best that can be found on the Internet and it’s already long been there!
Ez Cash Creator is a potent new application that is supposed that
will help you earn big bucks on the web.
EZ Cash Creator is ideal and is particularly generally focused toward newbie
to intermediate on line entrepreneurs. If you’re now acquiring success of earning $200+ every day from on-line marketing and advertising, then you really really do not
really have to use this technique.
It’s great for ripping off newbies and intermediate folks trying to learn online business, and the only thing they’re going to learn from this one is how something so worthless can be hyped up like it has.
Your website also came up suspicious by MalwareBytes. Its link was removed and no harm done.
This company is definitely a SCAM! I tried to email the company on several occasions and nothing. I then researched who the payment processor was and looked them up, and they don’t even exist. Whatever you do, DO NOT purchase this product!!!
Did you actually purchase it? You probably will kiss your money good-bye. If you’ve not read my other articles on this, I’ve found a bunch of other stuff too. In fact, I’m going onto another campaign just like this one. I know that when the JV Invite looks more like the entrance to Lotto than anything else, I know it’s bad right away.
Sorry if you got burned, but it could have been much worse. At least you didn’t go for the $197 trap. Did you get to go through any of the under-sells? i.e. go to leave the page and get a discount? Hopefully you didn’t get stuck with this thing at full price. In any case, there’s a lot of junk out there that’s patterned after this one. Know this one well and you will start avoiding these things.
I’m after these guys and anyone who comes and reads my stuff will be offered protection from these snakes! Today I even found one of these campaigns with swipe email files (these are the things you get in your email that leads to this junk,) and they call emails like these, “Hype Swipe.” Well, they have another category of emails – “Honest Swipes.” These emails actually are written in such a way that people like me might get fooled by it! However, now I have this strategy under my belt and it will be harder to fool me now.
If you really want to learn about online business, check out any one of the links I have to Wealthy Affiliate. You will be taken to my review and from the review you can sign up if you like. See what you get for free over there 🙂 There, my friend, you will not get burned. I promise you.
Daniel
HI,
I want to say thanks for making this post so that people would avoid these guys.. I been online for a while now and I’ve been burned by so many companies that I don’t know which ones are the real deal anymore.. Sad to say, EZCashCreator just now burned me of $29 dollars.. See i was skeptical about paying $49 dollars for it and when i went to leave the page they offered me a $20 dollar discount and the $75 dollar voucher for google campaign money.. So I said what the heck.. and i paid for it.. Thinking i would just get my money back if i didn’t like it.. That didn’t happen as planned.. I got sent to a blank page.. They didn’t even give me log in details.. So i checked my emails to see if they had messaged me the information, NO!!! Nothing.. Tried everything i could about getting a refund.. I went to clicksure and did a order lookup and they don’t have any history of me even buying the system.. When clearly on my online banking, you can see the transaction.. THIS IS A TOTAL SCAM… DON’T BUY INTO ALL THE HYPE IN SALES VIDEO… I’M A PERFECT EXAMPLE.. THIS HAPPENED TO ME JUST NOW.. So for all the new guys tot MLM.. Stay away from EZCashMethod.. If your looking for a legit way to make money online without all the headache, try the website i have listed above.. its.. http://dsdomination.com/sp/pro .. It’s Global ranking is 2,226 and its’ rank in the United States is 653.. So it speaks for it self.. Just copy and paste the link…
I appreciate sharing your experience with EZ Cash Creator. I looked into the DSDomination offering you put in your post and I regress that this program is also not worth the money folks will be putting into it. I will leave the website up on the post, but not have it live. What the program offers is what folks normally learn how to do when dealing with Amazon and Ebay. I’ve done similar myself.
Sure, what you have here works but it would be a much better investment to learn how to sell on eBay than to be learning one aspect – a copy ‘n paste operation at that, which have never been historically, any massive money-maker.
I have a course here by James Cockrum, author of the long-standing best seller, “The Silent Sales Machine (Hiding on eBay,)” and e-commerce fronteersman on the Internet. The sales page the following link goes to is a tad on the hypish side, but by personal experience with products from Jim Cockrum, you will get much more value in education about all aspects of using eBay.
http://nanacast.com/vp/116520/536979/
I offer this source. I am a long-standing subscriber to Mr. Cockrum’s newsletter as well.
Um, can you say scam! I have never seen such a sleezy sales page and I thought I had seen it all. There is absolutely no substance in the video and Clicksure has been known for scamming people for quite some time.
And an $8 million dollar bank account, a lambo and a mansion. This almost seems like it is a parody of what is going on, but it is really what is going on. I think that anyone that invests a cent after reading this review actually deserves to lose their money.
Run for the hills, ez cash creator is out to take your money and run.
I’ve been finding there’s all kinds of these! They’re far more common than many of us would like to think. Kyle, you sure have a way with saying it all in just a few words! EZ Cash Creator is a spin-off of another program that does exactly the same thing but not with the hype language. In another ClickSure deal, they had two different kinds of email swipes…
“Hype Swipes”
“Assurance Swipes”
In the assurance swipes, the content in the emails are about them being so “dead against” hype as can be seen. Dangerous campaign because this will catch more people than the outright hypish ones, but then, they do have the more gimmicky “Hype Swipes!”
When you say learning one aspect, your wrong about that, There’s much more then copy n paste.. that’s how easy it is for beginners.. You go to amazon.. copy, go to ebay, paste.. Then Profit.. Simple.. You can’t can’t Say it’s not worth it if you haven’t tried yourself.. I actually make money with DSD.. I have a Team 3000+ strong that makes money with DSD Faithfully.. We are every were.. I’m not trying to argue with you on your own blog.. But, it makes me mad when you say DSD is not worth it but, DSD is how I feed my kids, how i pay my bills, and how i live happily every day Thanking GOD that i came across DSD.. I’m just giving people who want to learn Marketing a short cut through all the scams they will come across until they find that one system that works for them.. I’m sure you know what i mean by that.. We are here because of scammers like MLSP.. Lets try and keep it that way…
Any reply like this, a legitimate concern, is always welcome and I’m glad this program is working well for you. I see things in a product I don’t like doesn’t always have to do with product itself, but how it is marketed, and I respond to it. I will give the program its due diligence.
How you presented it to me in first place, dropping an affiliate link into the discussion area is much worse than your argument (which has valid points and without malice) above, gave me a foul taste. Please put your link in the bio box where it allows you. I also don’t allow affiliate links in those boxes without special favour and reserve the right to remove these at my discretion.
Thank you
2 days I can not have a real answer from the ezcashcreatorz.com support team and from Mark ( owner). After the moment when payment have been made they did not send me my password for the log in in private area. It is immposible to resert a password and impossible to have a real answer.
I THINK YOUR WORDS HERE IS NOT A TRUTH! DO NOT LOOSE YOUR MONEY !
Clicksure, EZ Cash Creator’s host, clears itself of all responsibility and your only real way is thru the owner. A LOT of bad programs come out of Clicksure and sadly EZ Cash Creator is one of them. Sorry you got stung by it. At Clicksure, anything goes and some people are putting one launch of these bad programs after another and they’re catching a lot of people! There are other people on here who are having some of the same issues with this product.
Thank you for posting,
Daniel
I Unfortunately was burn by this crap and I doubt that i will get a refund. The members website does not work as it should and only gives you the potential to make money through clickbank. Please do NOT waste your money, they are frauds. I learned the hard way…..
There are already others who have posted here that are having issues with the same things you are. I’m sorry to hear you got burned by it. I will be keeping tabs on these type of scams as they come out. I can pick them out long before they are live – as long as there is access to their files.
Sadly, a LOT of people got taken by this rubbish. No. you can try getting your money back. You might succeed at that, but that’s probably going to be futile for you and get the best value out of it that you can – you just learned how not to get burned by these thugs.
I wish to contact the FBI soon if I cannot get my money back. If somebody knows the whereabouts of these people behind this scam I would like to send them a $100 dollar reward if these people are apprehended.
Very Serious!
Sadly, this stuff is taken care of out of China. This is not going to be easy to get these guys. This is Clicksure and its devious “services” it offers folks with products like these. From one outlet alone, Clicksure turns out about a program a day more or less. Their promotions are terrible as well. They put out contests for affiliates to promote the heck out of it and is where people get burned.
The more of these kinds of comments I get, the more I need to expose every one of these things. In some of these, the “owners” are also fictitious. Sometimes they are not. In any case, they have a pretty effective system put together for scamming people, and it’s sad because the wonderful programs that are out there suffer from the bad name these folks are putting upon this entire industry.
I wish there was a way to help you with this, but I don’t think you will be seeing your money again. Many times, it’s the same people behind it all.
If I may, I would like to use your reply in one of my articles, perhaps more than once. Totally upon your permission and if you would like, I would keep it anonymous. I want people to see what’s going on in the customer level to perhaps discourage others from purchasing these things. Your reply would show up in a
I want people to see what people like you have experienced.
Contact me back. This rubbish has got to stop. I might not be able to do it all myself, but I’m one of many who are going out to protect people’s investments in going into an online business.
By all means there are some awesome programs out there and this is the “other hand” of my messages here. I will be targeting Clicksure as many of the bad programs we have around today comes to us by this affiliate network.
I have other articles on here that describe these entities in more details and I will be adding more as I find more.
This is a learning experience, however brunt it is.
1. You won’t get stung quite like this again.
2. Not all programs are like this on the Internet.
3. There are communities out there that really care and give of the best of their means.
4. These bad programs will continue to flood the marketplace and will invoke casualties.
You probably won’t get your money back. This entire entity is a tsunami of lies. There are a number of links to a review for Wealthy Affiliate where you can try the services without costs of any kind.
I offer this as an alternative because affiliate marketing is an extremely lucrative business modality if you know how to do it. You will learn online publishing and be able to promote what you have passion for. I’ve seen ’em come and go, but this community is here to stay since 2005 when it started as a keyword list site.
If you like what you see, the Premium Membership is there and those who find WA are almost always pleased and stay with it on the average of 6-7 months. Some are lifers (like myself.) I put all of my steaks on WA’s integrity. With WA, you get results and all the support you will ever need, not to mention the tools at your disposal, two free websites and free hosting to go with it (in the Starter Member accounts and unlimited hosting on servers that are not crammed to the brim with domains like HostGator and the others.
Thanks for your comment!
Daniel
It took two days for the payment to process and from then I decided that I wanted a refund. Every automated email that arrived was just a sales video. I tried to use the Clicksure form to request refund but it said “no orders”. I emailed wealthery a few times and was told to be patient whilst they contacted their technical dept. They never got further than that. I telephoned Clicksure [uk] and they said that no orders could be found for my email address, last four digits of my card and expiry date. It was at that point that I thought “well, the money has gone somewhere” so I went to my bank. I told them that both the seller and Clicksure offer 60 day unconditional guarantee. My bank refunded my money two days later ! 🙂 I usually do some checking of comments before purchasing these sort of programmes but guess that the sales pitch caught me at a vulnerable moment! I hope this post will prevent you from loosing money.
I am very glad for you that you were able to get a refund through your bank. There’s a lot of people who have not been able to get as far as you have gotten with having your money restored to you. They’ve messed up quite a few people who were not stop payment, etc with their banks. It is WONDERFUL you were able to get your money back!
I was one that purchased this product, a mistake. It worked a couple of days
and then was hacked on facebook. I have not been able to connect to their server for over 6 weeks. I have sent several support tickets and they close them out without fixing the problem. I am starting to think SCAM.
I reviewed another product similar to EZ Cash Creator and the links in it didn’t work. I purchased one of the downsell options. I did the same thing – went to their Support and received notification that it was resolved and ticket closed. I only did this once. It’s IS a scam. You don’t have to think it. If I were you, I’d just drop it and take the loss. It’s no good and will be more of a hassle than its worth. You won’t get your money back either. Nobody else that I know of has.
The processor that hosts this rubbish is from out of China. I don’t know where the original people who created it are, but I know that one of the partners in the one I just reviewed isn’t even real. They are cleaning house and taking everybody who purchased these junks to the cleaners.
Sadly this is the consensus of the program you’ve purchased. It’s all a fake.
Thanks for commenting your experience here. Hopefully others will read it, and the others like it on here, and it keeps them from getting stung like you and others have.
If you will check out where I am a member of, you will certainly not get burned like this and you will get far, far more out of it. It’s awesome and you can check it out by becoming a Starter Member. This is where the community and membership is showcased. It’s a training center for online business. It’s not a stupid one-piece program that does one thing. You learn how to create and maintain websites completely suited to you. You build the sites from the ground up as you want them. Far, far more than I can even describe, so if you are at all interested, check out my review on it.
I’d be more than happy to assist you once there or if you have any questions, just shoot back a reply here.
Daniel
Thank for you people and this advice I almost did the same.was going to pay them this afternoon,it is so easy these days to get scammed and to lose the money you have by those mindless fucker,i hope they die.
Hi Coenrad,
This is why we’re here – not just me and my site, but others like me.
They use scientific marketing, which isn’t always conducive to quality products and services. They are using every trick in the book to entice people to buy into this junk. They know how the human mind is wired and employ every little detail that helps make their rubbish such a success (to them.) There’s unfortunately many such launches daily and they far out-number the quality programs.
In my reviews, I harp quite a bit about the advertising because this is what does the initial damage. They don’t care about you or whether you get jack out of the programs (usually completely worthless) just so long as they make a killing. This program will most likely wind up the bonus of another piece of junk program.
If you really want to find a quality program, go to my Wealthy Affiliate review and read about this amazing business community. Nothing tops it because of the philosophy found there and that it simply does not employ the strategy found in the bogus programs. It even beats other high quality programs out there. (Yes, they do exist.) I’m very glad for you you’ve read my review before delving into that program! If you read other comments on here, you will see others were not so fortunate!
I can see I really need to begin building out a tutorial on here that will help folks not get bagged by these thugs. I have to plan out how to present this because some of the information I reveal can be used against others, as it already is. The same information can help people like yourself understand what’s behind bad advertising.
I was inside this program. When I can, I join them to get inside and then tear them apart with what I know about advertising. Many of the tactics used are not good or evil but can be used either way, and therefore, it’s the motives behind this that makes it bad. Quality programs don’t need the hype, the flashiness, moving numbers, letters and imagery, and so forth. When you don’t see this, it usually means the program you’re looking at is sound and of high integrity, but not always…
Thugs know this too (some of them) and they can camouflage scams with what they call, “assurance” advertising (doesn’t have the hype and so forth, even talks against hype as someone would with a quality program.) so great care and doing one’s homework (as you’ve done by reading) must be done in all cases. If the program is truly valuable, it will show its bright colors and whites will be white when it comes through the wash.
Thank you for your input on here. It’s very valuable and tells me what people are looking for. With the inception of your comment on here, this is something I’m going to begin laying out.
Cheers,
Daniel