Everyday, there are things, people, and products which are too good to be true.
Some of those products offer thousands of dollars to be send to the account of your choice, if you do exactly what they say, no questions asked. When you do, you will either get good results or some that leave you to scratch your head and wonder why did I do that.
It is one of those opportunities that does leave you scratching your head and wonder why. One of those products I am going to review is an Internet product called Real quick Commissions. Here is how I came upon this little devil of a scam. Yes folks, SCAM. This guy, who should be put under the jail if you ask me, is named Jeff Carter(not the hockey player). He is some scruffy know it all, who
thinks he has the corner market on internet marketing. I was looking to make some extra money until I get enough people to read my blogs to help with my businesses.
Also I owe a couple of big bills that I would like to get off my chest
permanently If you have a product, you can sell it with this system right?
WRONG! The way he explains the system is this: you will get his software that allows you to build lists, take on affiliate marketing, and as of this morning when I looked at his latst scam, tie your pinterest account so that people can look at your boards and buy your products. He already has niche websites set up so all you have to do is plug in your information and you will start making money in
3 hours! Before I go on to tear down this joke of a scam (there's that word again), let me sho you what I mean...
My niches, if you have been reading any of my blogs,are Paper crafting (scrapbooks, cards, and journal/notebooks), selling Longaberger products, and writing. These are my three main niches. I got on this joke, and Mr. Carter already has an Internet marketing site, Weight loss site, and three other niche sites already for me to cut and paste in my information. The problem with this is
I am not interested in these at all. I am already doing marketing when I talk about the products I make and sell, I get advise from my doctor on how to lose weight, and the other three sites, I do not want to talk about them. (you do know it is not nice to do anything without your doctor's consent, these weight loss gurus can kill you). Next they want you to come up with a domain name so you can sell these bogus products on. I will let you in on a little secret...
I already have 3 websites I am working on with my niches in mind...they thought they were dealing with a amateur. the hosting site is called Hostzilla. Not Hostgator, where I have my current sites on, Hostzilla. (My guess that it is Hostgator's mean half sister site), LOL. But seriously, not everyone is into weight loss or
internet marketing, BUT they may be into scrapbooks, cards, baskets, poetry, organizing, and comfort foods.
Every time I click on the closed button, a pop-up would ask if I wanted to stay on the page, and for the fun of it, I clicked on "stay". This would take me to another page. This page would be a more meaner, more aggressive Jeff Carter, asking why didn't I take him up on his offer, but in a split second, he would calm down, and talk about his next scam. This is how I found out about the Pinterest one. He would explain the new system and how he paid his internet gurus to have this system just for you, and that you are one of the lucky ones to get in on this system...after.you.pay.him.some.money.
Ah yes, the money part. How can I leave out the part where Mr. Carter wants you to pay him $47, $99, $27 (after I have hit the closed button twice only to stay), and finally I caved in on...$9. I was hoping that I would get something for $9, but I got a lot of empty promises with my $9, right? WRONG AGAIN. For my little
$9, I got information from his videos that I can find on Google. He told me that I can set me Pinterest boards to showcase my products. I already have two boards, one for Longaberger products and once for my creations. He advised on keywords for these boards (I will be renaming them-a piece of advise I was given last week by a friend of mine), and I am already using Google Adsense for keyword association. the rest was a bunch of junk. So I called today to get a refund.
I got no software from the experience. I am hurt, but I was lucky it was only $9. What brought me to my senses was reading a website called scams.com. I was reading the comments, and some people were scammed out of more than $300 for this system. I have a little advise on this system...
Yes you can do this very same system without paying even $9 of your hard earned money. It is called Do your homework. Research, ask questions, practice something called intuition (I call it discernment, but it is the same thing-discernment is just God based, driven, and very Christian) . Do all of this BEFORE you get started. Remember, you do have to work for it. when someone comes
to you and says that you do not have to put any work into building a website, a blog, sell products, promote on social media, sign up for affiliates and other things like that, run away, run far away, and don't look back. You do have to work, if you want to make money. Do try different products, but make sure you do not pay any money down. Always look for an opportunity that allows you to try before you buy it for free. How? Many internet marketing people will offer a free e-book for you to look at. It is their way of saying thank you for trying out the smaller version of their system. If you like the free stuff well enough, you have done the research, and you have given it much thought, go for it. Go for it with eyes wide open, because you are going to need it. If you see something
that is not right, you have an out, and that out is in the form of a toll free number (make sure they have one first when you do your research). You can call that toll free number and request a refund. I requested mine from the so called system, and I had 60 days to do it. so now I will be watching my Paypal account to make sure that nothing else comes out from Global Click. If so, I will be contacting the authorities on this one.
So my conclusion is DO NOT BUY INTO REAL QUICK COMMISSIONS. He will give you the run around, and then some. Should you get into internet marketing at all. Sure, but you have to watch where you go, and research. I believe in this industry, but
like everything else, you need to watch out for the bad ones.