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Justin has worked as an SEO and content specialist for the last 9 years. His success in the industry has allowed him to graduate from college, pay for a wedding, and pay for their first car. He recently joined Jerry as a writer for the Smart Affiliate Success blog.

Shadow Shopper Review – Earn Money While Shopping?

Welcome to my Shadow Shopper review!

Mystery shopping isn’t exactly a new gig when it comes to making money online. A lot of companies, even the huge corporations, hire mystery shoppers to evaluate their branches. The income is there, but it’s not enough to guarantee a full-time income.

Is Shadow Shopper the program to change all of that?

Find out in this review…

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Shadow Shopper in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal if you can make money as a shopper for this program.

Shadow Shopper Review Summary

Product Name:  Shadow Shopper 

Founder:  Not disclosed

Product Type:  Mystery Shopper Program

Price:  Free to join. Premium is $6.95 a month minimum

Best For:  People who love to shop.

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Summary:  Shadow Shopper is a mystery shopping platform that provides third-party shopping opportunities to its members. Despite being a promising program, it has some issues. One of the main issues that I found is its misrepresented sales claims, which makes you think that you can earn a lot of money. There are several issues I found, and we'll talk about it in this article. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: Yes and No!

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Is Crazy Cash Club a Scam? It’s An Obvious Pyramid Scheme!

Welcome to my Crazy Cash Club review!

Any program that has CRAZY or CASH in it is guaranteed to have something going up its sleeves. And we’ve been proven right when we reviewed any program that had the word CRAZY on it.

Today, we’re going to review this program called Crazy Cash Club, and we’re going to find out what makes this crazy.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Crazy Cash Club in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what makes this a very obvious pyramid scheme. 

Crazy Cash Club Review Summary

Product Name:  Crazy Cash Club 

Founder:  Roger McEntyre and Martin Morse

Product Type:  Recruitment-based MLM

Price:  $54 to $227 for their products.

Best For:  No one

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Summary:  Crazy Cash Club is a MLM company that markets a recruitment-based scheme, but it's obviously a MLM program. There are several red flags that we uncovered during the review, and one of them is that their compensation plan is revolving around how you can fill up your team fast. You'll find more of the red flags in this article below.

Rating: 1/100

Recommended:  NO!

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Xtreme Coin Review – It’s Another Bad Bitcoin MLM Company!

Welcome to my Xtreme Coin review!

Cryptocurrency MLM’s are relatively new, and a lot of people are joining the hype because of its huge income potential.

Take note that cryptocurrency may be lucrative, but it poses inherent risks that accompany any type of investment.

In this program, you’re buying your way to investing fixed amounts of coins and getting a fixed ROI.

But are they good enough as advertised?

This is Xtreme Coin.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Xtreme Coin in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why this is a bad Bitcoin MLM company...

Xtreme Coin Review Summary

Product Name:  Xtreme Coin

Founder:  Dwayne Golden (Unverified)

Product Type:  Bitcoin investment MLM

Price:  $426 to $85,000 (Based on BTC to USD Conversion)

Best For:  NO ONE!

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Summary:  Xtreme Coin is a MLM or multilevel marketing company that markets an investment system into Bitcoin, a popular cryptocurrency. However, we uncovered several red flags that make us not want to recommend this to anyone. First thing is their lack of transparency, which does not give us confidence in who we're working with.  We'll talk more about these red flags in the article.

Rating: 20/100

Recommended: No 

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Is Cash for Patriots a Scam? It’s an Investment Newsletter But…

Welcome to my Cash for Patriots review!

This program has you thinking that you’re going to make money by taking advantage of the US government’s program.

Unfortunately, it’s not what we expected and we already reviewed a handful of them before.

Today, we’re checking out Cash for Patriots.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Cash for Patriots in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why this program is not that hyped up to be and why it's somewhat misleading...

Cash for Patriots Review Summary

Product Name:  Cash for Patriots

Founder:  Zachary Scheidt

Product Type:  Investment Newsletter

Price:  $49.99 per year (Lifetime Income Report subscription)

Best For:  People who want to take their investments and trading to a whole new level.

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Summary:  Cash for Patriots is a legitimate newsletter from a reputable financial publication. But as much as its legitimate, we can't help but point out how misleading their sales pitches are. If they were a bit honest, this review would've went the other way. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No

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Is Excel Cash Flow a Scam? It’s Another Work-At-Home Scam!

Welcome to my Excel Cash Flow review!

One of the biggest scams going on in the Internet right now are these work-at-home scams, aimed at housewives, househusbands, and even college students who just graduated from college.

The scams are similar in more ways than one, like they’re built out of a template. It starts off with a sad story of how the owner lost their job, then discovered a loophole/exploit/secret in the Internet that allows them to make tons of money. Now they want to share this to you.

Sounds familiar?

This is Excel Cash Flow.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Excel Cash Flow in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why this scam is awful and why you should avoid it...

Excel Cash Flow Review Summary

Product Name:  Excel Cash Flow

Founder:  Debbie Jones

Product Type:  Work-at-home opportunity

Price:  $97 one-time fee

Best For:  No one

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Summary:  Excel Cash Flow is a work-at-home opportunity that scams people, and some of their customers actually came forward. We've uncovered several red flags that prove it's a scam too. One of them is its use of fake owner information, which we all know is a common MO for these scams. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended:  No!

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TrafficWave Review – An Autoresponder and Affiliate Marketing Program

Welcome to my TrafficWave review!

Majority of the autoresponders that are advertised nowadays only have a couple of features: to send out emails and to build out a mailing list.

It’s rare for some of them to even have referral programs, let alone a compensation plan that comes from a MLM company.

Today, we’re reviewing TrafficWave.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with TrafficWave in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what makes this a tool worth checking out...

TrafficWave Review Summary

Product Name:  TrafficWave

Founder: Stephen Hambright and Brian Rooney

Product Type:  Email Autoresponder Platform

Price:  $17.99 per month

Best For:  People who want an affordable email autoresponder

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Summary:  TrafficWave is an email autoresponder platform that's affordable and with an interesting compensation plan. However, it's not really something that can give you a full-time income due to its low income potential. But if you just want to use this as an email platform, then this might be worth checking out.

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: Yes and No!

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Is TaskRabbit a Scam? Don’t Sign Up Till You Read This Review…

Welcome to my TaskRabbit review!

Not so long ago, I watched an episode of The Simpsons about an app that had people hiring other people to do mundane tasks. It was kind of like Grab, but instead of getting cabs or cars, you’re getting people.

This app is 100% similar to the one that the show had showcased, and even the name is closely synonymous.

This is TaskRabbit…

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with TaskRabbit in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why you shouldn't jump on this bandwagon just yet before you read the review.

TaskRabbit Review Summary

Product Name:  TaskRabbit

Founder:  Leah Busque

Product Type:  Get Paid to Do Chores

Price:  $25 one-time fee for Taskers

Best For:  People who want to earn money by doing chores.

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Summary:  TaskRabbit is a platform that has you working as a Tasker where you get paid to do chores for other people. As fun as it might sound, the program isn't all that's hyped up to be. The main reason we can't recommend this is that it isn't a form of passive income. You still have to work for a few hours to get paid. I'll explain later why this is a hit-or-miss program for you. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended:  Yes and No!

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Is Up2Give a Scam? A Cash-Gifting MLM Scheme EXPOSED!

Welcome to my Up2Give review!

Cash-gifting is a very different matter from crowdfunding. The latter is completely legitimate, while the former is illegal in more ways than one.

A handful of MLM companies operate under the guise of crowdfunding, when in fact it’s nothing more than a cash-gifting system. And MLM companies like these try so hard to appear legitimate too.

Today, we’re looking at a cash-gifting scam called Up2Give.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Up2Give in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal why this is a cash-gifting scheme that won't give you any money or source of income...

Up2Give Review Summary

Product Name:  Up2Give

Founder:  Jerry Lopez and Andreas Kartrud

Product Type:  Cash-Gifting MLM

Price:  0.005 BTC or $48 minimum investment

Best For:  No one

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Summary:  Up2Give is a cash-gifting MLM scheme that has you investing in cryptocurrency. Unfortunately, it appears to be one huge pyramid scheme because of its focus on recruitment. There are several more red flags that we uncovered, and we're going to talk about them in this article. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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Is Noonday Collection a Scam? It’s a Charitable MLM Company But…

Welcome to my Noonday Collection review!

This MLM company operates under the jewelry and accessories niche, which is a common niche in the industry.

But they try to set themselves apart by working on their philanthropy, so they try to give back to the community.

This is Noonday Collection…

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with Noonday Collection in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what the secret is behind this charitable MLM company...

Noonday Collection Review Summary

Product Name:  Noonday Collection

Founder:  Jessica Honegger

Product Type:  Jewelries and Accessories MLM

Price:  $199 to $699 for starter kits, plus $9.99 monthly fee for back-end tools

Best For:  No one.

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Summary:  Noonday Collection is a legitimate MLM company that markets jewelries and accessories. They also have a philanthropic mission, but even with that, it's not enough for us to recommend this as a source of full-time income. They don't have an income disclosure statement so I don't know if people are making enough money or not. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No

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Is PlanNet Marketing a Scam? It’s Another Travel MLM Company!

Welcome to my PlanNet Marketing review!

MLM business opportunities have different niches, and one of the most popular one happens to be travel-related. Some of them will provide you with a business opportunity to become a travel agent.

You sign up for the business, get access to their booking platform, and then earn a commission every time you sell a ticket or booking. Then you also earn when you recruit people.

Today, we’re looking at another travel-related MLM called PlanNet Marketing and we’re going to find out if it’s going to make you some money or not.

First of all, I must Congratulate you for taking your time to do your own research before buying into any "seemingly good" product.

That's the way to avoid scams and find the legitimate way to make money online!

Let me be completely transparent with you, I'm not associated with PlanNet Marketing in any form.

So, rest assured that I'm not here to pitch or sell anything to you.

Instead, I'm here to reveal what this travel MLM company is all about...

PlanNet Marketing Review Summary

Product Name:  PlanNet Marketing

Founder:  Don Bradley / Andy Cauthen

Product Type:  Travel and Booking MLM

Price:  $19.95 monthly fee + ITA One-time fee

Best For:  No one.

Summary:  PlanNet Marketing is a MLM company that operates within the travel and booking niche. It's as legitimate as far as I'm concerned, but there are several things that we found out about the program. Their income disclosure statements reveal that a lot of people aren't making any money. I mean, a hundred dollars a year? That's not a lot, is it? 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No! 

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