You may have come across a biz opp called ‘Earn Cash at Home’ or ‘Get Rich at Home’.
They’re actually both the same biz opp, which makes me wonder why someone has had to rename it.
Doesn’t matter anyway, because this has got DODGY written all over it, in my opinion. No, it’s not a scam, but I’ll tell you why I’d avoid it…
First off, it says “award winning entrepreneur” but doesn’t say who it is, what award he won, or who awarded it to him. Digging around, I’ve found out It’s actually a Mr D Burch. (Yes, the FAMOUS award winning Mr D Burch… er, not.)
He says he has 4 proven moneymaking plans, but offers no proof. No details. Not even a clue. He also says you’re going to make £6,000 a week within 60 days. Then later he says it’s £10,000 a week. He should probably make his mind up.
Our award-winning entrepreneur then says it’s a GUARANTEED OPPORTUNITY. Which, if you think about it, means absolutely nothing. You’ll also notice that there’s a subhead that reads: “Full Money-Back Guarantee.”
Except that he doesn’t explain any details about this underneath the headline. So I can pretty much GUARANTEE you WON’T GET YOUR MONEY BACK.
What you’ll get is 4 word documents with some flimsy web marketing advice. Because there’s no way that £37 is going to get you the secrets of making – as he puts it – “£470,706.10 in 365 days.”
I laughed out loud when I saw the ten pence at the end of his estimate. Yes, you too can make half a million pounds and… wait for it… that all-important TEN PENCE. Good that he’s so specific about the exact sum of money you could make… IN YOUR MIND.
In short…not recommended.