Welcome to my Digital Payday review!
The name itself sounds like it's already up to no good, and as I did my research, my assumptions were correct.
To top it all off, it has something to do with a program that I recently reviewed.
But first, let's talk about Digital Payday.
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 Digital Payday 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 will NOT give you $5,000 a day in passive income.
Is Digital Payday a scam?
Yes it is, and I got proof!
Digital Payday Review Summary
Product Name: Digital Payday
Founder: Daniel Bluth (Fake)
Product Type: Work-At-Home Opportunity
Price: $250 minimum deposit to purchase ads
Best For: No One!
Summary: Digital Payday presents itself as a work-at-home opportunity that promises you up to $5,000 a day in passive income. What it doesn't tell you is that it just funnels you into another scam that I recently reviewed, and has nothing to do with you making any real money. It's not even their fake testimonials or fake background story about their owner that gets me. It's the fact that they tried to present a fake endorsement from one of the richest men in the industry (you'll be shocked to find out who they used) to sell their program.
Rating: 1/100
Recommended: No