With these banners that I screenshot from Charles video do you see a trend of manipulation? Also how he contradicts himself.
Let’s put these banners together in a sentence to see what Charles is trying to sell you.
The system does everything, and it is super easy. I found a way to harness Amazon power by sneaking in completely unnoticed. On day one you will make 500 dollars and over $3000 in 4 days and over $5000 this week. All you have to do is click, copy, paste and click that button. You don’t have to do any work, and people are becoming millionaires with this system.
It sounds a bit ridiculous. Charles is trying to sell you a system that siphons off of Amazon, is promoted with the name of Amazon and is inconsistent.
You still don’t know what you will be doing. It just says copy, paste, and clicks. What will you copy, paste and click?
And how does Charles classify “actual work?” Will you have to work but not do “actual work?”
Nothing is clear as to what you will do and what Charles is offering you.
For one moment I was a little excited because I thought I had found the answer to what you will be doing to earn this money.
One of the testimonies stated, “I don’t have to ship and do customer service” and he incicated this is a drop shipping company.
But then another person said that you don’t have to do drop shipping and all you do is click a button.
A few minutes later another person said, “The system handles all of the drop shipping and customer service. Maybe it is a ploy to confuse you.
Once again none of it is clearly stated, and all of it is contradictory.
The initial cost of the system is $47. It is made evident that if you want to succeed you need to upgrade. The upgrades go as high as $1000.00.
I searched everywhere to find out what I would have to do if I joined. All it ever said was “nothing”. I don’t have to do anything.
Thanks for the review of point to click. Honestly, setting up an online business could be a sure way to earn passive and active income depending on how you decide to maximize the opportunity. But this promise is outrageous. 500$ a day is closer to impossible especially for the rookies that this is aimed at. Furthermore, upsells of a $1000?! Who the heck would be willing to part with that huge amount on this schemes of promises? Definitely not me. And for the best part of it, I don’t think I have ever heard of Charles McCalister before even though I consider myself as an avid reader. Thanks for the enlightenment.
Darrick, It is outrageous, isn’t it. But the guy is so convincing I am concerned people will fall for this scam. And yes I do affiliate marketing and it is like a job you do from home. Not a get rich quick scheme. I am not even sure Charles McCallister is a real person. So often these people are fictitious.
Thank you for sharing this scam. I get so angry when these scammers try to take advantage of people trying to make money online. We all know that they are legitimate online business out there, but if something is too good to be true, it normally is. If anyone and make that much money a day, then everyone would be doing it. I know I would be—I know this for sure that I wouldn’t be spending 1000 dollars on this. Thanks again for the heads up.
Kay, angry is how I felt when I listened to this video. How can people sleep at night when they take someone’s money like this. I know I couldn’t.
The really sad part is each person that is scammed feels taken advantage of and don’t want to admit it. But most people now days have been scammed in one way or another.
Well, now you have me rambling because I get so riled up when dishonest people get away with this type of scam.