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Multiple Income Funnel Review – A Pyramid Scheme Funnel!

Welcome to my Multiple Income Funnel review!

The creator of this funnel is utterly persistent, simply because he’s created a lot of these pyramid scheme-like funnels that have you doing nothing but recruiting people. It’s not even a MLM company. 

We don’t know when he’ll stop doing this. Either he just gets bored or he gets caught by the law. 

This is a review of one of his newer funnels called Multiple Income Funnel.

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 Multiple Income Funnel 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 to expect from this funnel...

Multiple Income Funnel Review Summary

Product Name:  Multiple Income Funnel

Founder:  Mack Mills

Product Type:  Pyramid Scheme Funnel

Price:  $49 a month plus upsells

Best For: No one!

Multiple Incoame Funnel Review Image Summary

Summary:  Multiple Income Funnel is a BS of a program because it claims to be an "online business opportunity" but it's nothing more than a pyramid scheme funnel that will open you up to investing to other pyramid schemes. The brains behind this program is Mack Mills, who happens to create the other pyramid schemes he is funneling you into. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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The Swag Academy Review – Basic Forex Trading Training Program!

Welcome to my The Swag Academy review!

Forex training courses are quite popular because it allows people with absolutely no background on the industry to have a fundamental understanding of how trading works. 

With the right training course, a complete novice can take a $5000 investment and turn it into something bigger. But that’s the condition right there: it has to be the right training course. 

With all of the training courses making their way into the market, how do we know what’s the right one? 

Today, we’re taking a look at The Swag Academy and we’re going to find out if this course is right for anyone.

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 The Swag Academy 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 training course has to offer. 

The Swag Academy Review Summary

Product Name:  The Swag Academy

Founder:  Swaggy C (Chris Williams)

Product Type:  Forex Trading Training Program

Price:  $499 one-time fee

Best For:  Beginners in Forex Trading

The Swag Academy Review Image Summary

Summary:  The Swag Academy is a Forex trading training program designed by Swaggy C, a TV celebrity. Despite having a flashy YouTube channel, his training content leaves a lot to be desired. It's good enough to provide basic information and build up a solid understanding, but it doesn't really help you advance.

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No!

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BitLocity Review – A Gifting Scheme / Forsage Ponzi Reboot!

Welcome to my BitLocity review!

Cash gifting schemes never work out the way they want to, and that’s because they often get caught faster than Ponzi schemes. By default, MLM companies who offer cash gifting opportunities are almost always illegal by nature. 

This program we’re about to review is a good example of that. This is BitLocity.

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 BitLocity 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 scheme is about...

BitLocity Review Summary

Product Name:  BitLocity

Founder:  Not disclosed

Product Type:  Cryptocurrency Cash Gifting Scheme

Price:  $25 to $100,000 investment

Best For:  NO ONE!

BitLocity Review Image Summary

Summary:  BitLocity is a clone of another Ponzi scheme called Forsage and it has all the similar features of this Ponzi scheme. There's nothing good about this program, from the recruitment-based incentives to the way it just operates.

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is Nimbus Platform? A Crowdfunding Cryptocurrency Ponzi Scheme!

Welcome to my Nimbus Platform review!

Cryptocurrency MLM companies are hit or miss, but mostly miss. This is due to the fact that they’re built as pyramid schemes and Ponzi schemes, so much so that they don’t even try hard to fool the people they want to lure into their program. 

They promise massive ROI’s and easy money, but there’s just no proof of that ever happening. 

Today, we’re looking at another shitcoin Pyramid scheme called Nimbus Platform.

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 Nimbus Platform 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 scheme is trying to get out of you...

Nimbus Platform Review Summary

Product Name:  Nimbus Platform

Founder:  Andrea Zanon

Product Type:  Cryptocurrency Ponzi Scheme

Price:  $350 minimum investment

Best For:  No one!

What is Nimbus Platform Image Summary

Summary:  Nimbus Platform is a cryptocurrency crowdfunding scheme that's been around for quite some time. We have reason to believe it's a reboot of an older Ponzi scheme that ran the same scheme. All the red flags of a Ponzi scheme are here, not to mention you could get sued for securities fraud.

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is IX Global? A Masterclass Hiding A Securities Fraud Program!

Welcome to my IX Global review!

It’s funny how some Ponzi schemes end up using various pseudo-compliance methods but their compensation plan and income opportunity make them way too obvious. 

Of course, for the general public, they don’t know that they’re going into a Ponzi scheme. This is why we here at Smart Affiliate Success are dedicated to exposing these Ponzi schemes, one program at a time. 

Today, we’re exposing IX Global.

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 IX Global 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 scheme is hiding...

IX Global Review Summary

Product Name:  IX Global

Founder:  Joseph Martinez

Product Type:  Investment Pyramid Scheme

Price:  $124.99 to $174.99 a month

Best For:  NO ONE!

What is IX Global Image Summary

Summary:  IX Global is supposed to be a MLM company that markets a personal development masterclass, but it's hiding a pyramid scheme and securities fraud program underneath. Their compensation plan is just awful and there's nothing to prove here that they're legitimate. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is OSM Software Solutions? A Ponzi Gaming Platform!

Welcome to my OSM Software Solution review!

Some Ponzi schemes don’t really try their best to make themselves look legitimate. In fact, they just try to put up a front and lure you into thinking that they’re legitimate. But we’ve caught numerous Ponzi schemes here at Smart Affiliate Success for doing that kind of BS. 

This is OSM Software Solutions, and no, don’t be misled by their name. They’re not as legit as you think.

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 OSM Software Solutions 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 scheme is actually about...

OSM Software Solutions Review Summary

Product Name:  OSM Software Solutions

Founder:  Prashant Ramchandra Roundale, Avinash Shankar Asabe, and Vijay Baburao Mahajan

Product Type:  Investment and Gaming Ponzi

Price:  $32 cycling investment

Best For:  No one!

What is OSM Software Solutions Image Summary

Summary:  OSM Software Solutions is an investment Ponzi scheme that hides behind a gaming platform. There's nothing of value to be had here, and we're going to break apart their compensation plan in this article. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is Brank? It’s a MLM Ponzi Scheme That’s About To Go Down!

Welcome to my Brank review!

Investment schemes in the MLM industry are most likely scams because they go after people who don’t know how investing or trading work. It’s easy to spot them as well because they promise passive income or high ROI’s for a minimal investment. 

A good example of these investment schemes is Brank, and that’s the company we’re going to review today.

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 Brank 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 scheme is not going to last...

Brank Review Summary

Product Name: Brank 

Founder:  Daniel Noorhamed

Product Type:  Investment Ponzi Scheme

Price:  $6.50 minimum investment up to $6,500

Best For:  No one!

What is Brank Image Summary

Summary:  Brank is an investment Ponzi scheme that's bound to go away once it's caught. The founders were known promoters of past Ponzi schemes, and their compensation plan is just one big red flag. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended: No!

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What Is CashMiracle? It’s Another Influencer Scam That Needs To Go!

Welcome to my CashMiracle review!

All right, we’ve got another one of these boys! These scams were so prolific last year and the year before that we’ve been able to expose a whole lot of them. But I feel that we’ve only just scratched the surface.

These scams belong to an intricate network of influencer schemes that are nothing more than data farms. 

You’ll see what we’re talking about when we review this program called CashMiracle.

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 CashMiracle 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 and its sister scam sites need to go!!!

CashMiracle Review Summary

Product Name:  CashMiracle

Founder:  Not disclosed

Product Type:  Get Paid To Influencer site

Price:  Free to join

Best For:  No One!

What is CashMiracle Image Summary

Summary:  CashMiracle is another one of those influencer scams that we've exposed here in Smart Affiliate Success. There's nothing good to be gained from their program. They use fake payment proofs to lure you in, and other fake details. There's nothing of value here. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended:  No!

What is CashMiracle?

CashMiracle is a GPT or get-paid-to site that taps you as an influencer and has you doing several tasks for a lot of money. 

You do small tasks such as completing surveys, installing apps, and submitting YouTube videos just to name a few. 

They’ve claimed that they’ve paid out more than $450 million to 300,000 members. You read that right. More than half a billion was paid out to their members. 

But how reliable are these claims? 

Well, they’re not. In fact, they’re complete BS. 

And we’ll explain why in the next sections below.

Inside CashMiracle

As much as we want to tell you why they’re a big scam, we first have to tell you what they have to offer. 

So right off the bat, they have a sign up bonus of $40. Then you’re promised a referral commission of $15 for every friend you sign up. 

You also get paid doing tasks such as surveys, installing apps, watching videos, and posting video testimonials on YouTube saying how good CashMiracle is. 

Now why does that MO seem so oddly familiar? Well, that’s because it’s also the MO for these other sites: 

  1. BonusJunkies
  2. CashForShare
  3. NextCash
  4. Social Bounty

Those are the more recent ones that we’ve reviewed, so our list is quite longer. 

Now legitimate survey and GPT sites will offer these tasks and more, but the payout is small. Here’s why. 

Legitimate survey and GPT sites are paid by their clients to have these tasks done by the populace. This would be you. 

Let’s say that a site is paid $1,000 to have a survey done by 1000 participants. Do you think that the $1,000 is divided by the recipients? Nope. 

The company takes out their share, and the remainder is divided between the 1000 participants. 

Assuming the company got 70%, which is $700, the remaining $300 is divided between 1000 participants. In short, each participant got $0.3 for their troubles. 

Following the math, if CashMiracle is paying $10 to $50 for these tasks, it means that their clients are paying them millions of dollars to get these done. 

Do you really think legitimate companies will pay out millions of dollars for a simple survey task? I don’t think so. 

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The Truth About CashMiracle

There’s no speculation here. The truth about CashMiracle is that it’s nothing more than a scam. It’s part of a huge network of influencer scams that promise the same thing: high payouts with minimal work. 

What Is CashMiracle - All Influencer Scams

What Is CashMiracle - All Influencer Scams

We’ve probably exposed a handful of them last year, so we’re expecting to uncover more of their network this year. 

Will they stop? Sadly no. It seems that these scams are born one after the other. Once the predecessors shut down, newer ones take their place in a few months. The only problem is that they don’t do a good job at hiding their tracks. 

In fact these sites use the same templates over and over, but they sometimes leave behind a few pieces of the old sites such as an unedited old logo, their disclaimer mentioning the old site, and so on.

How CashMiracle Actually Works?

The purpose behind is that they’ll harvest your personal information and other data. 

They’ll sell the information they generate from you to the black market. This means that hackers and other nefarious individuals may have access to your information. 

Most of the time, users who sign up for the program end up using the same email and password combination that they use for their logins. These credentials are also used and sold by CashMiracle and the people behind them.

Who's CashMiracle For?

CashMiracle is not meant for anyone. This is one big influencer scam and we’re going to expose their secrets in the next section below. 

CashMiracle Ugly Truths Revealed!

#1 Fake Members and Payouts

The members and payouts are all fake. As you can see, they claim that they have 300,000 members with a payout of $450 million to these members. 

That’s a lot of money considering that they’re only a GPT site. 

What Is CashMiracle - Payment Claims

But quick maths and common sense are all it takes to debunk these claims. 

They’ve also posted these payment claims from their members but these are lies.

If you check the date, they claimed they got paid sometime in April 2020. However their domain name was registered in June 2020. 

What Is CashMiracle - WhoIs Info

What Is CashMiracle - WhoIs Info

How is that even possible, you ask? Well, it’s not. These are all fake. And their sister sites also use the same tactic. 

#2 Fake Payment Proofs

So check out Megan Viola, who was gracious enough to post her income claims and got CashMiracle’s attention. It’s on their site too. 

What Is CashMiracle - Payout

What Is CashMiracle - Payout

But oh no, Megan also appears in another program called SpinIncash. Huh, what are the odds? 

What Is CashMiracle - Fake Payment Proofs

What Is CashMiracle - Fake Payment Proofs

There’s a slim chance that Megan is a real person. The photo is probably a stock photo or stolen from another site. 

As you can see, their payment proof screenshots are fake and there’s no substance to them. And yes, their sister sites use the same payment proofs too.

#3 False Claims On Being a Social Media Giant

Being a social media influencer program, they claim they’re one of the big names in the industry. But sadly, that’s not true. 

What Is CashMiracle - Facebook Likes

What Is CashMiracle - Facebook Likes

Their Facebook page leaves a lot to be desired because it only has about a few likes. Far from being a “giant” in the industry. 

I mean you’d expect a program like this to generate millions of likes. But yeah that’s far from the truth.

What I Like About CashMiracle?

There’s nothing to like about CashMiracle. It’s just one big influencer scam and it’s just terrible at what it does. 

Is CashMiracle a Scam?

CashMiracle is another one of those influencer scams that we’ve exposed over the last 2 years and we’re continuing to expose them. 

This site has nothing legitimate going on because it’s one big data mining scam. They make false claims about their income and they also have payment proofs that are easily debunked with a quick Google search. 

They’ll probably shut down this scam in a few months and then reopen a new one. It’s just going to be one vicious cycle for these scams.

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Project 303 Review – It’s A Newsletter That Uses Fake Testimonials?!

Welcome to my Project 303 review!

We’ve reviewed quite a few publications from Money Map Press and they were impressive. But they weren’t exactly made to help you make money online automatically. These were designed to help you make informed decisions about your trading and investments. 

Today, we’re reviewing another publication of theirs and it’s called Project 303. We uncovered a few weird facts about them, but we’ll get to that 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 Project 303 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 newsletter really has to offer...

Project 303 Review Summary

Product Name:  Project 303

Founder:  Andrew Keene / Money Map Press

Product Type:  Investment Newsletter 

Price:  $129 a year

Best For:  No one.

Project 303 Review Image Summary

Summary:  Project 303 is an investment letter made by Andrew Keene, a renowned trader, and published by Money Map Press. But unlike its sister programs, Project 303 leaves a lot to be desired. It has a lot of negative user feedback, which is probably why it hid behind fake testimonials

Rating: 50/100

Recommended: No!

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HoneyGain Review – Make Money To Rent Out Your Internet?

Welcome to my HoneyGain review!

This is probably the most unique attempt at passive income that we’ve ever seen here at Smart Affiliate Success. The best part is that it’s perfectly safe to use and it’s free. On top of that, they’re legitimate. 

This is HoneyGain.

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 HoneyGain 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 app is all about...

HoneyGain Review Summary

Product Name: HoneyGain

Founder:  HoneyGain

Product Type:  Get Paid To Rent Out Your Internet Data

Price:  Free to join

Best For:  People who have unlimited Internet data

HoneyGain Review Image Summary

Summary:  HoneyGain is an interesting app because you can make money by renting out your Internet data to their clients. They guarantee that your personal privacy will be observed. They do pay for using your data, but the income potential is low. You're looking at about $20 per 10 days or so, depending on the usage. 

Rating: 60/100

Recommended: No!

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