Commission Cash Code - Real or Scam?
Last Update: July 09, 2012
I was invited to this video on Commission Cash Code by a member of the League of Power - Freedom by Friday.
They claim huge returns upto $10,000 per day using CCC and it has a one time only fee of $43 to enter for life 60 day money back guarantee. Conditions - do not tell and donate 5% of earnings above $10,000 per month to charity.
Seems like an obvious scam to me, but just in case it is real has anyone here tried it and had any success?
Thanks in advance.
Steve
They claim huge returns upto $10,000 per day using CCC and it has a one time only fee of $43 to enter for life 60 day money back guarantee. Conditions - do not tell and donate 5% of earnings above $10,000 per month to charity.
Seems like an obvious scam to me, but just in case it is real has anyone here tried it and had any success?
Thanks in advance.
Steve
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georgejhaas
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Steve, I would avoid this offer. Here at WA you get only white hat stuff that will make your websites liked in the search engines. These type of offers can get your sites blacklisted for using illegal stuff. Just like the others have mentioned, you start out with a small amount of money, than they try to hook in on the real deal and costs you more. WA offers only the best tools to help you start earning commissions and selling products. There are no quick fixes. All online marketers will tell you that success only comes through sweat and hard work. If you do it this way, you will be very successful. Good luck!
IveTriedThat
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What do you think of Commission Cash Code? Do you think it's really possible to make $10,000 per day after spending $43?
These are called blind offers people. There is no content in that video, the creators hide behind fake identities, and play to your emotions to get you to pull out your credit card after showing you a couple of big numbers. They hook you in with a low front-end offer, give you an outdated guide on who knows what, and then hit you again and again with upsells and high pressure sales situations.
"Just $43" is a lie because there are $1,528 in backend upsells. Not to mention the number of JV lists you're going to be put on because you're now labelled a sucker.
Avoid this crap and stick with the training here.
These are called blind offers people. There is no content in that video, the creators hide behind fake identities, and play to your emotions to get you to pull out your credit card after showing you a couple of big numbers. They hook you in with a low front-end offer, give you an outdated guide on who knows what, and then hit you again and again with upsells and high pressure sales situations.
"Just $43" is a lie because there are $1,528 in backend upsells. Not to mention the number of JV lists you're going to be put on because you're now labelled a sucker.
Avoid this crap and stick with the training here.