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Is ASEA a Scam? It’s The Miracle Water That No One’s Actually Buying!

Welcome to my ASEA review!

This is an MLM company that sells one of the most basic commodities on Earth: water. But their product also comes with a twist. 

And I am referring to ASEA!

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 ASEA in any form.

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

Instead, I'm here to reveal the details behind ASEA's business opportunity and their intriguing product line. 

Is ASEA a scam? 

We'll find out in this article...

ASEA Review Summary

Product Name:  ASEA 

Founder:  Verdis Norton

Product Type:  Proprietary Blend of Salt Water and Skin Care Products

Price:  $120 to $770 for Starter Kits, plus Monthly Autoships

Best For:  People who can sell or market expensive bottles of water

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Summary: ASEA is an MLM company that sells bottles of salt water and skin care products. But despite being a company that's marketing a revolutionary product, their business opportunity is anything but decent, which is why I can't recommend it to anyone. First, their website doesn't have enough information about their product or the program for that matter. Second, their product is nothing more than a glorified bottle of regular sports drink. Lastly, there might be possible side effects due to the sodium content (and I'll explain in this article).

Rating: 40/100

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Is Kannaway a Scam? You Won’t Believe What These Guys Are Selling!

Welcome to my Kannaway review!

This is the most unique MLM company that this site has ever reviewed in all time. 

This is also the only MLM company that sells this type of product in existence. 

I am talking about Kannaway!

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 Kannaway 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 Kannaway the most unique MLM companies of all time and why this review is worth checking out. 

Is Kannaway a scam? 

It may or may not be... 

Kannaway Review Summary

Product Name:  Kannaway 

Founder:  Christopher Hussey and Jeff Rogers

Product Type:  Hemp-infused products MLM

Price:  $29.99 for monthly membership fee

Best For:  People who are capable of marketing and selling Hemp-infused products. 

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Summary:  Kannaway is an MLM company that brings Hemp-infused products into the market. This makes them a very unique MLM company. But despite their unique product line, their business opportunity is far from being decent. I can't recommend their program to anyone for three reasons. First and second, you're earning through commissions and you're selling expensive products. I did my research and their product pricing is far from affordable, and this makes it difficult to sell their product. If you're relying entirely on sales commissions, you're going to work hard to sell their products. This makes their income potential very low because of that. You're earning commissions by selling very expensive products in a very competitive industry. Good luck with that. 

Rating: 40/100

Recommended:  No

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Is InboxDollars A Scam? Finally A GPT Site That Got It Right!

Welcome to my InboxDollars review!

Out of the hundreds GPT or Get Paid To rewards site online, I can only count on my fingers the number of sites that got it right. 

One of them is InboxDollars. 

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 InboxDollars 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 InboxDollars is not your ordinary GPT site and why it's one of the most professional GPT sites there is. 

Is InboxDollars a scam? 

It probably isn't, but you'll find out more in this article.

So read on...

InboxDollars Review Summary

Product Name:  InboxDollars

Founder:  Daren Cotter, under CotterWeb Enterprises Inc. 

Product Type:  Get Paid To Rewards Site

Price:  Free To Join

Best For:  People looking to earn a few dollars online and who have time doing what InboxDollars has to offer.

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Summary:  InboxDollars is a very legitimate GPT or Get Paid To rewards site, backed by a multi-awarded corporation. But I am quite disappointed that I cannot recommend this program to anyone. First, they have issues with account terminations, and I'll explain in this article. Second, the payout is potentially low. It's not exactly surprising for a GPT site, but I will still show the math to back my claim. Lastly, their cash payout requirement is way too steep. It's going to take a long time to get to that payout requirement. But I will say that if you’re looking for options to earn income online, InboxDollars is still worth a try.

Rating: 50/100

Recommended:  No

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Is Vindale Research a Scam? A Decent GPT Site with a Secret!

Welcome to my Vindale Research review!

You may think that this is another review for one of many GPT sites. But this one's quite different from all the rest. 

I am talking about Vindale Research.

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 Vindale Research 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 Vindale Research different from the other GPT sites and paid survey intermediaries. 

Is Vindale Research a scam? What kind of secret is it hiding? 

Read on and find out...

Vindale Research Review Summary

Product Name:  Vindale Research

Founder:  not disclosed

Product Type:  Get Paid To / Rewards Site

Price:  Free to join

Best For:  People who have the time to complete long and time-consuming surveys. 

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Summary: Vindale Research is not a scam, and it's one of the few decent GPT sites in existence. But despite their background and their rewards, I cannot recommend their program to anyone. First, the payout's really low (and I will show you with my computations). It doesn't look like it's going to replace your full-time job any time soon. Second, there are also issues with payouts.  And you'll see what I mean in this article. Lastly, the cash out limit is higher compared to other GPT sites and paid survey intermediaries.  But if you don't mind these three issues, then you can probably give it a try. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended:  No

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Cash Siphon System Review – We’re 99% Sure It’s an Outright Scam!

Welcome to my Cash Siphon System review!

If you ever encountered Ewen Chia's products, then you're probably not surprised as to how this one would be different from the rest of them.

I am talking about his "revolutionary" money-making system called Cash Siphon System!

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 Siphon System 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 Chia's Cash Siphon System is a scam, and I am going to prove it to you. 

Read my unbiased Cash Siphon System review and find out the truth. 

Cash Siphon System Review Summary

Product Name:  Cash Siphon System

Founder:  Ewen Chia

Product Type:  Affiliate Marketing Training Course

Price:  $17 - One-Time Fee + optional upsells

Best For:  No one...

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Summary:  Ewen Chia's Cash Siphon System is a scam in a sense that it sells you one product but what you're given is far from the actual product. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone, or any of his programs at all. First, this is a bait and switch scheme, and I'll explain why in this article. Second, affiliate marketing is shown the wrong way with its with his claims and sales pitches. Lastly, the sales funnel contains questionable products that preys on a customer who doesn't know anything about affiliate marketing. 

Rating: 1/100

Recommended:  No

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Is Mary Kay a Scam? The Grandmother of All MLMs In The Spotlight!

Welcome to my Mary Kay review!

Mary Kay is a company that needs no introduction, and we mean that in a very good way.

Your mother or grandmother probably used, or even sold, their products at some point in their lives.

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 Mary Kay in any form.

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

Instead, I'm here to reveal the story behind Mary Kay and the business opportunity that it presents to women entrepreneurs all across the world. 

Is Mary Kay a scam? 

It's far from being a scam, but here's something you should know about their company...

Mary Kay Review Summary

Product Name:  Mary Kay

Founder: Mary Kay Ash and Richard Rogers

Product Type:  Cosmetics, Skin Care Products MLM

Price:  $100 for Starter Kit + $225 worth of product purchase every 3 months

Best For:  Women who can sell this easily recognizable brand, and who want to start their own business. 

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Summary:  Mary Kay is one of the oldest MLM companies in existence, and it still operates to this day. But even though they're popular and recognized, I cannot recommend their business opportunity to anyone. First, the income potential is really low from both profits and commissions (and I have the math to prove it!) Second, the market saturation for distributors is also high (and you should see my sample search below).  Lastly, storage problems can chew into your profits. Mary Kay presents entrepreneurs with inventory problems that only retail stores should face. 

Rating: 50/100

Recommended:  No

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Daily Cash Siphon Review – Learn Affiliate Marketing The Wrong Way!

Welcome to my Daily Cash Siphon review!

If you've encountered a "secret" course to making money online that promises you hundreds of dollars in income a day, then you've probably seen Daily Cash Siphon.

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 Daily Cash Siphon 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 Daily Cash Siphon different from the rest of the affiliate marketing courses out there. 

In my Daily Cash Siphon review, I'll also reveal a few shocking details about this program. 

Read on and find out...

Daily Cash Siphon Review Summary

Product Name:  Daily Cash Siphon

Founder:  Chris Parker

Product Type:  Affiliate Marketing Training Course

Price:  $37 Sign-up fee (one-time) plus optional upsells.

Best For:  People who want to know more about building a WordPress website, and who are curious about Affiliate Marketing. 

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Summary:  Daily Cash Siphon is a legitimate affiliate marketing training course developed by Chris Parker. But for reasons that're about to be made clear in this article, I cannot recommend this program to anyone. First, their sales page is misleading (and I'll explain why in this article). Second, their customer service is non-existent and they even use fake people (and I have the proof). Third, they make affiliate marketing look bad. They make it look like affiliate marketing is a secret and controversial way to earn money online. Lastly, the program is nothing more than a rehashed version of the founder's two other products. It's running the same old scheme in a new website. 

Rating:  10/100

Recommended:  No

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Is Beachbody a Scam? Lose Weight & Your Money at the Same Time!

Welcome to my Beachbody review!

If you ever got invited to become a fitness coach, you probably got invited to an MLM business opportunity, and not a job opportunity. 

There are MLM companies out there that highlight their weight loss products. But this one's different. 

The company turns you into a fitness coach, giving you the opportunity to earn money and lose weight at the same time. 

I am talking about Beachbody

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 Beachbody 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 Beachbody probably one of the most questionable MLM programs out there today. 

Keep reading...

Beachbody Review Summary

Product Name:  Beachbody

Founder:  Not Disclosed 

Product Type:  Health and Wellness, Fitness Program MLM

Price:  $39.95 (one-time sign up fee) + $15.95 recurring monthly fee.

Best For:  No one. 

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Summary:  Beachbody is completely legitimate. It's a company that provides an MLM business opportunity to its coaches. However, I cannot recommend this program to anyone. First, I have proof that they use questionable ingredients on their products. Second,  there's lots of recruitment involved in order to succeed. There's just no way for you to make it worth your while without recruiting. Lastly, no one's earning any money at all, and I can prove it. It also proves that they reward you more if you recruit a lot of people. To me, that's unfair and works almost like a pyramid scheme.  

Rating: 10/100

Recommended:  No

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Is Herbalife a Scam? The Most Expensive Way To Lose Weight Yet

Welcome to my Herbalife review!

Herbalife is a company that needs no introduction. You've probably been sold its shakes, pills, and other products at one point in your entire life.​

Maybe you've even got invited to their business presentations. 

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 Herbalife in any form.

But I have personally tried their products, so I have some shocking first hand experience to share with you.

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

Instead, I'm here to reveal the secrets behind Herbalife's MLM opportunity, and why it's the most popular MLM company to date. 

Is Herbalife a scam, or a pyramid scheme, or an actual legitimate way to earn some cash? 

Read on and find out...

Herbalife Review Summary

Product Name:  Herbalife

Founder:  Mark Hughes

Product Type:  Health and Wellness, Skin Care MLM

Price:  $94.10 for International Business Pack or $124.10 for Super Starter International Business Pack + Upsells

Best For:  People who are good at doing presentations and are familiar with health and wellness products and its jargon.

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Summary:  Herbalife is one of the most popular MLM companies in existence, and it's far from being a scam. But despite being a popular MLM, I cannot recommend their business opportunity to anyone. First and foremost, they were almost classified as a pyramid scheme by the FTC after hearing several accusations from its distributors (I'll go into more detail in the article below). Second, no one's earning anything from their opportunity (and I have the evidences to prove it).  Third, their products are more expensive than other commercial brands. Lastly, there's a lot of recruitment involved. That's why they got in trouble with the FTC in the first place. 

Rating: 20/100

Recommended:  No

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Is Amway a Scam? The Grandfather of MLMs on The Spotlight!

Welcome to my Amway review!

This is an MLM company that needs no introduction. You've probably seen one of their products in your household at some point your life. 

Your parents may have even engaged in their business opportunity. I am talking about Amway!

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 Amway in any form.

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

Instead, I'm here to reveal the secrets of Amway's success and what drives them to be one of the most dominant companies in the MLM industry. 

Is Amway a scam? 

Read more and find out. 

Amway Review Summary

Product Name:  Amway

Founder:  Richard DeVos and John Van Andel

Product Type:  Health and Wellness, Household Products MLM

Price:  $69 for Registration Fee (one-time) + $99 for Starter Kit (Optional)

Best For:  People who are good at recruiting and direct sales. 

Is Amway a Scam

Summary: Amway is as legitimate as you can get. After all, it's nearly 50 years old and yet one of the strongest MLM companies out there. But even with its reputation and product lines, I cannot recommend their business opportunity to anyone. First, the income potential is really low (and I'll show you the evidence). Second, there are hidden costs that aren't revealed to you when you first sign up. Lastly, Amway has a history of legal trouble, and it's difficult to build a store around a company that's spent a lot of time in courtrooms.

Rating: 30/100

Recommended: No

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