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Legit or Scam?

 

The Cash1234 System offered at www.Cash1234DotCom.com is a new online money making program that's been aggressively advertised all over the internet.  The system claims that by following the 4 easy steps you'll start making money without having to build a website, sell products, do data entry, and so on.

To most folks this may seem like a breath of fresh air since the majority of the programs offering a make money system involve some form of sales or recruiting.  Again, the author of the Cash1234 System goes out of his way to assure you that this is not MLM or affiliate marketing and you won't have to spend money to advertise things.  So exactly what are these 4 magic steps?

The program is designed in a way that each step is supposed to make you enough money to move on to the following one.  In step 1 and 2 Cash1234 directs you to sign up for a variety of casino accounts where you will earn a hefty sign up bonus for registering.

This may seem like a great deal but as most people know you can't withdraw the bonus money until you have wagered a certain amount of money.  The book tells you to play roulette until you have earned enough money to move on to steps 3 & 4.  This is a very risky and unsound strategy as online gambling games can not be beaten and a system may work in spurts but will ultimately be left to chance in which the odds are against you.

In step 3 the Cash1234 system tells you to sign up for auto surf programs.  If you've ever tried these you know that it's mind numbing work for incredibly low returns.  Finally, step 4 directs you to a selection of HYIPs (High Yield Investment Programs).

At this point if by some miracle you've actually made money then you're sure to lose it here.  Time and time again HYIPs have proven to be unreliable and only payout for the first couple months then disappear taking people's money with them.

I would recommend avoiding the Cash1234 system, even though its priced very cheap it will end up costing you more time and money in the end.  In addition the majority of the material included in the manual can be found for free.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints for 'Cash1234'

 

Average Rating is 1.15 out of 5 based on 40 reviews.

Kylie   Australia

5:44am on November 2nd, 2009 

Thank you for the helpful info i was about to sign up for it but after reading these comments im better of keeping my $12.00 banking it and earning interest if anyone can help with other work from home businesses that are NOT scams be very much appreciated

Dennis   Grover, Nc.

1:20am on August 12th, 2009 

Yup! He got me for 12 buckaroos. step 1 should have been Google cash1234 and see what comes up. Thanks for the truth, 12 dollars is all I'll lose. I'll go to the bank today and make sure he can't get me for any more money, there ain't nothing left anyhow, but i can put a stop to any more activity on my card. I hope this guy mike get's a bailout from freedom and lands himself in prison ...lets see 12.00x 10000 people is...$120,000, nice chunk a change, the man has no conscience, no shame, operates on greed and God don't approve of that, and gamboling was not mentioned 'till i got to step 1 That's a nuff of my whining, y'all have a good night!


kiwi bob   new zealand

12:51am on July 17th, 2009 

a clear cut scam as if anybody can win at roulette by doubling up on every loser a pure scam

dave   australia

12:48am on July 17th, 2009 

I wish I had checked this out before I sent them my credit card details it's a pure scam.in one gambling system they tell you to play one bookie against another with arbitration betting,if either team wins you come out on top but they don't mention what happens if the teams draw you lose for sure

Patricia Adams   Cicero,Indiana

9:05am on July 15th, 2009 

I got suckered in too. I paid the $12.00,now I'm sure my credit card is screwed up for life.
This is the first time i've used my credit card online. I was skeptical at first, but everything sounded easy to do so....yea it sucks, now i'm trying to "unsubscribe". No luck yet.
I hope everyone who reads these will know NOT to try this "system". BIG SCAM!!!!

VERY UPSET MOTHER.

nicole   Location unknown

10:29am on July 2nd, 2009 

i am so glad someone can set people straight on these crooks who nearly made me spend $12. good job

HomeIncome   NEPA

4:54pm on June 8th, 2009 

The new twist to this cash1234 is he is now using a deceptive Adwords campaign. I Googled my own program and my domain name (also my copyrighted business name).

Along with my own paid ad, his appears with my domain name in the title of his ad, in the sponsored links ads. It also appears if I just Google the name of my program.

The courts ruled that I can't stop him from using my domain name or business name in his keywords, but he can't display them in the text of the ads.

I've filed my copyright infringement complaint with Google and sent him a personal note asking him to remove them. If he, or Google refuses to correct it, I'll be seeing him in court.

If any of you use PPC advertising to sell something I suggest you Google yourselves and see if he appears in the sponsored links using your name or domain in the text of the ad. He's doing it with many other programs.

KIM   Michigan

9:39am on June 4th, 2009 

I got sucked in and on every page it cost more money and ended up nowhere!!!!!!!! I am mad and now I cannot even stop payment!!!!!!! The address & phone # is not what they say......never again
Now I have to wait for my payment to process before I can dispute it, even then , not sure I will get my money back......Kim Michigan

vishan   Trinidad

12:21pm on May 8th, 2009

keep up the great work you help me save $12.00

allisa   croatia

6:55am on May 6th, 2009 

yea..after Not so happy experience with more than a year searching for the online opportunity, NOT in order to become a millionaire but JUST to survive,I became more careful and maybe ...more smart.After all those scams you must recognize them at the first sight and I am sure most of us know it. I checked reviews only for a few of them just to find some kind of proof that I am not the only one who find out what are all those scam sites about.The problem obviously not in the fact that only this one sites literally steals the money from pure people.The problem is that this is the GENERAL rule all over the Internet( but also offline as well) And not only a 'big dog' mike filsaime is involved in such criminal, not ethical and not honest 'business', but we have all 'big dogs' on the one side and pure masses on the other side of the online business ( and offline business as well) Compared in numbers: a few hundreds of them make fools of billions Internet users. And I am asking myself and all of you : how it is possible? What is it that gave them such power? They have big money , and we have merely to survive? Is that fact the reason why THEY CAN TAKE MONEY FROM US, and we can't take money from them no matter what we try ? Does this sound logical to anyone of you? Does it makes any sense if you think a bit about it?Then, why it happens all the time? Why we came across those sites over and over again? Because we are desperately hopping to find solution to move at least a step out of our miserable life.Even if we already had enough bad experience we usually don't stop searching, but against the all reasonable facts we desperately trying to buy at least a few more days of hope. So what the millions or billions of us is doing? HELPING THEM to take our money. They become even more rich, and we become even more poor, desperate and hopeless. I am asking WHY? Do we use the power of Internet? NO! THEY USE IT and we all accept to BE USED. That's the problem. And the last question : how long the 'big dogs' would stay BIG and RICH if millions and billions of poor people refused TO BE USED by Internet and instead start to use its huge power against all those scams?

William   High Point, NC

3:47pm on April 21st, 2009

I was seriously about to buy into this program! Thanks so much for saving me $12! If anybody knows of any programs that actually work, PLEASE LET US KNOW!!!!!

sonu   india

6:48am on April 15th, 2009 

hey out there I've read all your reviews and thank full to all of you , i was going to sign up for the system but before that i've to do the HOME WORK MYSELF and good i've done it on time.and i thank to Mr.STEVE for such useful information about the SCAM (CASH1234SYSTEM).

Pearl   South Africa

7:55am on March 25th, 2009 

is there any such thing as making easy cash online? anyway.. thanks for the review: you saved me $12!

aren   mexico city

8:27pm on March 13th, 2009 

And i bet none of you knew this
ready?

cash1234 is owned by mike filsaime the internet guru.
you never now what big marketer ends being a scammer

john greene   uk

1:03pm on March 9th, 2009 

It looks like this is associated with bigticketdepot.com,and I can assure you all that both of them seem to be scams.there has got to be a way of banning these bums from the 'net'

T.S.J   Jamaica

12:30pm on March 9th, 2009 

I was just about to sign up for this program thinking that $ 12 is not a lot so I can afford it, but thanks a lot for your review as it save me from wasting my hard earned cash to these disgraceful scammers.

The Scam Hunter   somewhere

1:57am on March 6th, 2009 

It's pretty interesting reading about all these scams on the internet. I'm pretty surprised they can get away with them. I've never payed into one yet because I get a bad feeling about them as soon as I start reading about their easy money making promises. So what I do is investigate them online and try and see what they are actually selling or what you have to do to make this money. Well, after all this searching of all these site I've come to this conclusion. If they do their scam right they can really suck you in. Step 1) charge very little on the first page to get maximum applicants, eg. how many can pay $150 to sign up to a program? they might get 100,000 people, so they make $15 MILLION DOLLARS, INCREDIBLE!!! but they miss out on people that are really struggling and can't afford this rate, so they have changed their tactics. Now they charge $15 - $20 to get past page one, because now they can target lower income earners, people who are really down and out and are pretty much looking for help from anywhere. So instead of selling 100,000 people this webbull program, now they can sell it to pretty much everyone. So now they sell the same crap for $15 to 10,000,000 people and make $150,000,000 MILLION!!!!, PRETTY GREASY I'd say. But thats just the beginning, Step 2) When you get to page 2, there are more charges. Its a scam, but it's more than that, its having no respect or disregard for fellow human beings. I really hope people research like I do, cause usually after reading blogs, they pretty much all turn out to be scams.

What got me investigating these scammer was my first taste with money shortage when I lost my job. I went on line to look at alternative income ideas and come across "CARBON COPY", you know, the guy that has all the pictures of him skiing and on holidays with his family. Well, I sent in my email address and contact information to the site, "but no money!!!", well within 2 days this guy is phoning me at home, can you believe it. Asking me all sorts of very personnal and financial questions, of course I told him that was none of his business, but he kept pushing anyways trying to get me to tell him anything about any savings, property, any info he could get from me. Well he got "nothing" from me. My advice, don't even tell them your dogs name, because they will even try and use that to pretend they have some kind of conection with you. I call this tactic "The pretend to be a buddy scam". Don't let them pull this on you, it's a typical marketing bullcrap technique. Anyways, I know calling people for business is good business practice, but when a guy is sending you emails afterwards basically telling you that if you got the gutts and are smart and want a future for your family and do you care about your family, thats where I drew the line. Now that type of technique is what I call the "Bubbles Technique", or "THE GREASY BASTARD TECHNIQUE". Trying to play mental head games with me, basically calling me down and saying that if I don't sign up, I don't care about my family?, give me a break loser, get a new technique, and you call yourself a salesman. Needless to say, he got Jack ..it from me and never will. I know I'm not paying for his next holiday and nor should you or any other hard working human being. I even caught the guy lying to me on the phone once and I turned the tables and started questioning him, he was telling me about a conference that he went to with all his millionare friends and how they were investing on this other company, I flat out asked him what are your friends doing investing in another company when they could be investing with you and making all this money. I sure stumped him good, but with a dazzled reply he said, "Thats a good question, I'll have to ask them?", As if he hadn't aleady asked them, SHEESH. Well it wasn't that great of a question, but I caught him in a lie, and first strike with me, "YOUR OUT!!!"

Well friends, my advice is to play games with them, let them blab on the phone and then tell them after about an hour how broke you are and ask if they can lend you some money because you got a great idea. Let them spend some of that easy scammed money they made on phone calls to nowhere, play with them, because they sure as heck don't mind playing with you. Tell them you got millions and let them pitch their little hearts out while you sit back on the couch watching Dallas saying Aha, Oh ya, Really, pretend to be interested, tell them about your son Erica and your daughter Ben, its time we changed the tides and started screwing with them, trust me it'll make you feel better, and you will probably get a good laugh out of it thinking about it later on, I did.

Well thats about all I got for you, I really wish I had the get rich easy idea for you all, but honestly I don't. I just hope that everybody makes it through the recession alright and doesn't get pulled into any scams, fact of the matter is, "If it sounds to good to be true, IT IS!!".

Good luck to everyone,

Sincerely,

The Scam Hunter.

muwanguzi daniel   uganda

11:18am on March 3rd, 2009 

somebody should sue these guys,almost signed up for this crap.

Tiko   Los Angeles, CA

1:49am on February 28th, 2009 

Worst Freakin Scam out there wasted a total of $512. Stay away from HYIP programs especially max-invest.net and trade-investment.net. I hope these people burn in hell for taking our hard earned money.

Joyce   Michigan

12:39pm on February 6th, 2009 

Thanks for saving me the $12 I can now use for my husband's medical needs!


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