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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Their NUMBERS do NOT ADD UP

I posted what I'm going to tell you on our PRIVATE Members site that I paid $900 to join (for lifetime access) and they BANNED ME. I've got the screenshot to prove it.

This company has been very clever in that they don't really have a website - you get a link to buy into the program and then you set up your own domain that links to their info and presentation.

There is a NO REFUND policy - so you're stuck once you find out how it really works.

The message the owner preaches is that you can build a $900 a day business working 2 hours a day.

Of course they put up a disclaimer so they don't run into legal trouble - but I took the time to explore the numbers to give you an estimate on how many of their current participants are actually making any money at all.

I joined in July of 2024 - at that time there were approximately 21,000 people in the group (each paid, $100, $300, $600 or $900 to get into the community).

As I write this it is now 9 months later - there are 52,000 people in the community.

IF those original 21,000 people had made 1 sale per DAY (at any $ amount) - there would currently be 5,670,000 members in the group (yep, 5.6 MILLION) not 52,000.

IF those original 21,000 people had made 1 sale per WEEK (at any $ amount) - there would currently be 756,000 members in the group not 52,000.

IF those original 21,000 people had made 1 sale per MONTH (at any $ amount) - there would currently be 189,000 members in the group not 52,000.

IF those original 21,000 people had made 0.28 sales per MONTH (at any $ amount) - there would currently be 52,920 members in the group (as close as I could get to the 52,000).

An average of 0.28 sales a month would be an income of $27-$243/month - not easy to live on - would you agree?

So let's look at it a different way:
If 100% of that original 21,000 members did 1 sale a DAY (at any $ amount) - there would be 5,670,000 members in the group.

If 10% of that original 21,000 members did 1 sale a DAY (at any $ amount) - there would be 567,000 members in the group.

If 1% of that original 21,000 members did 1 sale a DAY (at any $ amount) - there would be 56,700 members in the group - so statistically NOT even 1% of the members are selling 1/DAY.

When you go into the group - there are rarely more than 200 to 300 ACTIVE members (of the the 52,000 members) - that computes. Maybe 200 people doing the numbers that the owner says she's doing.

I get it - they haven't made any guarantees - but they are very convincing that ANYONE can get to those numbers by spending 2 hours a day doing very specific tasks following exactly what they say to do.

I posted the above on the PRIVATE Members site that I paid $900 to join (for lifetime access) and they BANNED ME.

What does that tell you?

If you say you're struggling trying to sell - they do a great job of SHAMING you that you don't have the right attitude, your posts aren't heartfelt enough, or you're not doing EXACTLY what they are saying.

It was a WASTE of $900.

29 April 2025
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