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Profit Point Autonomy

Profit Point Autonomy Review The Profit Point Autonomy “business opportunity” claims that you can make a great deal of money with minimal effort needed on your part. It comes with an upfront investment that is said to be a fraction of what you could make in return. The company promises that you will make up to $3,000 to $25,000 a month in a matter of a few weeks. Legitimate? No. Full of complaints? Yes. Unfortunately, Profit Point Autonomy is nothing …

 

LifeVantage

LifeVantage MLM Review Life Vantage is from David Brown is a multi-level marketing or MLM company and found at LifeVantage.com. In this review, we aim to find out if they are a legitimate direct sales home business income opportunity or just a pyramid scheme. Those of you that read our reviews know our view of MLM schemes, I mean, businesses. Yup, we’re not a big fan of them. It uses its own line of health and beauty aids products as …

 

Easiest System Ever

Easiest System Ever Review Easiest System Ever is from Devon Brown and is found at easiestsystemever.com. It’s a “done for you” internet marketing system full of red flags to watch out for. First, Easiest System Ever, for a very hefty price, claims they set everything up completely for you. And send traffic to your system for you, they call the interested leads, close them, and send you a commission check. However, the truth is far from their claims. There are …

 

Global Information Network

Global Information Network Review The Global Information Network is found at ginunited.com and is from the notorious convicted felon and often indicted Kevin Trudeau. It’s a multi-level marketing / MLM scam of mythical proportions bordering on a cult that authorities have been trying to shut down.   Here’s What ScamXposer.com Recommends Instead… Click Here Now   It is no surprise that our own government has been after this guy for many, many years. Global Information Network or GIN United as …

 

Top 3 Work At Home Jobs

Top 3 Work At Home Jobs Reviewed Review The offer “Top 3 Work At Home Jobs Reviewed” and “Top Jobs Reviewed” are both from fictitiously named “Sarah Johnson” and is found at TopJobsReviewed.com. It is actually a fake news review site for 3 of the worst link-posting fake jobs run by scammers. All 3 lead you to the exact same scam, just with different images, layouts, and names that constantly change at a dizzying pace.   Here’s what ScamXposer.com Recommends …