Publisher and writer unknown
The Ultimate Earning System may not be a scam, but I am going to bash it anyway, because it DEFINITELY won’t do what it promises.
The headline is:
” I’m going to show you A Little-Known Secret That Can Help You Earn £300-£1000 Every Day Spending One Hour A Week Online!”
Well, £300-£1000 is not exactly specific is it? Although it is possible to generate big money online… one hour a week for a grand a day?
Nah…
“I know it sounds incredible,” says the mystery writer (again, no name at the sign off). Well, yes it does. Because it IS. “But I am going to introduce you to an fun and easy way to generate an extra income of over £30,000 per month spending 1 hour a week on the internet.”
So now it’s OVER £30,000 a month. He’s sticking with his LEAST conservative estimate.
Well, who cares about realism anyway? This guy lives in a chocolate house surrounded by playboy bunnies and golden robot servants… IN HIS MIND.
“You’re probably like me fed up of working hard and have nothing to show for all your time and effort and have experienced all that useless information and tips which claim to never lose but are still waiting to ‘make money’.
Yes, and you’re shoving another one down my throat. Cheers, mate.
Later he says, “Ultimate earning is not a “get rich quick” scheme. So £360,000 in your first year for an hour a week’s work is NOT get rich quick?
What is this then? Get-rich-at-light-speed?
What worries me about this is that there are no details, not even teases of details. It’s promises, promises, promises… but no PROOF.
A photo of his bank statement is not proof. We need evidence that he has genuinely found something new and workable.
The clincher is the free laptop worth £1,199, offered at the end.
Not a bad free gift for a product that you pay £29.95 for. In fact, it’s such a good gift, my BULL-o-meter is off the scale.