MillionsforLife.com


Millionsforlife is a seemingly mysterious program that offers to show you how to make AT LEAST $240 per day, guaranteed. I find that statement sketchy. Before I tell you why I do find that statement questionable, let’s go over a few elements of the site.

The first thing that I noticed when I pulled up the page was that it is presented in a sales letter style. Anytime I see a website presented in that style, I tend to ease away from that site. The only reason that I didn’t leave the site was that I wanted to review it. I found that the bold red and blue words threw me off a bit. I am not too fond of those simple eye-catching tricks. Did you notice the cars, homes and beach pictures at the top of the site? I thought that they were misleading and fairly bad marketing gimmicks.

As I made my way down the page, I noticed all of the claims, features and benefits of the system. I actually am curious how you can make money with no: selling, referrals, referring, Ebay, surveys, Adsense, MLM, paid surfing and emails, running a website, or practically anything. I really don’t know of a reliable method of making money if you don’t do any work or maintenance what so ever. MillionsforLife basically keeps on telling you how you WILL make ridiculous amounts of money with no effort what so ever.

As far as the testimonials on millionsforlife.com go, they could easily pay people $10 to get their pictures and then write up a paragraph about what these “customers” think of the product. It is very easy to manipulate these testimonials. I am not saying that they are fake, but they could be. They don’t convince me. The “proof” of how much money you can make may also be fake, even though they do say that the “proof” is on file. MillionsforLife could have easily manipulated the picture in MSpaint or Adobe Photoshop. Another way to manipulate the clickbank earnings is to go to their clickbank account and enter the following javascript code into the address bar of their browser: javascript:document.body.contentEditable=’true’; document.designMode=’on’; void 0. If Millions for Life were to paste that, then press enter, they could edit ANY value on the page including numbers, bars, and letters.

The guarantee on millionsforlife.com is somewhat confusing as well. It states that you can get a full refund after trying the system for 30 days. This means that you can’t get a refund before the 30 days are up. The reason behind this odd guarantee is that they expect you to forget about the refund at the end of 30 days by making you wait that long. It doesn’t make it clear if you can get a refund before the 30 days are up though.

It costs $197. $197 is a lot of money to spend on one system that requires you to use clickbank. The do promise to give you a “spendable” $100 into your account when you join though, but it does not specify what account this is. It could be a custom account for that website so you can purchase more information or tips, or it might be your clickbank account. I also found it funny that Millions for Life has $299 crossed out and a big $197 listed below it. In a paragraph above, it says that the $197 offer is “time sensitive” and the price will return to $399 in 2 days! Notice the price of $299 was marked out for the “special offer?” The price went from $299 to $197 and is supposed to go up to $399.

How can someone charge so much to learn how to make money with clickbank? I don’t know the answer to that question, but I do know that I do NOT recommend millionsforlife.com or their services. I can teach you everything you need to know about making money online for free. I don’t even need to or care to know your email address. Be smart, don’t fall for sales pitches that can’t give legitimate proof.

Sorry for such a long post, but I am passionate about helping others to avoid wasting their money.

Another thing that I find amusing: Surprisingly, the webmasters from some of the programs that I review end up contacting me and trying to defend their program. Just to let them know once and for all…I honestly do not care if you will give me a free copy of the program if I take the articles down. I can’t be bribed, especially with information that I already know and tell others for free.

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