www.CurrencyExchangeCash.com Review & Comments:
Is Brian Walton a Scam?
Currency Exchange Cash by Brian Walton is the
latest addition to the currency exchange line of training products. This
course is supposed to teach people how to make easy money through a system of
profitable investments.
Many of my subscribers have contacted me about Brian Walton's Currency
Exchange Cash Course with the hope that I could steer them in the right
direction and save them from a potential scam. Well let me tell you, these
folks made the right choice because you won't believe what I found out...
...What is Currency Exchange Cash?
Simply put, this is one of the biggest scams on the internet today, frankly
I'm surprised that this "Course" was approved to be sold on Clickbank in the
first place.
This so called Currency Exchange expert, Brian Walton is just a plagiarizing
marketer with no sense of morals or decency. Not only will his course cost
you money in upfront fees but it has the potential to bankrupt you down the line.
...Let Me Explain
About half a year ago
Paul Jenkins released
eCurrency Arbitrage a well developed course on how to make money by taking
advantage of daily arbitrage opportunities online. This course has done
remarkably well and has elicited rave reviews.
About a month ago "Brian Walton" comes along looking to make a quick buck at
all costs. So what does he do? He copies Paul's website word for
word and begins marketing Currency Exchange Cash as his own product.
Now, it would have been bad enough if he was simply selling Paul's product
under his own name, but that's not the case...
...Why Currency Exchange Cash is the Biggest Scam to Date?
Instead of selling the helpful training videos found in Paul's product Brian
Walton simply offers an introduction video and then 3 links to internet HYIPs
(High Yield Investment Programs). If you've been around work at home
programs as long as I have then you know these are just cleverly disguised Ponzi
schemes.
If you follow Brian Walton's program you'll end up losing thousands of
dollars by investing in his recommended programs. Imagine that, you get
charged to lose more money, this guy really has no shame.
I'm sure that Paul Jenkins is in the process of filing a lawsuit against
Brian Walton for his blatant thievery but in the mean time here's what you
should do to protect yourself.
If you've already purchased Brian's Currency Exchange Cash immediately
contact your credit card or bank and dispute the charges. Then proceed to
the ClickBank Customer Service
Page and fill out the
form to request a refund. This should ensure that you get your money back.
It's a shame that Walton is deterring people from a real shot at earning a
living from home and making great money with Paul's system. Avoid this
imposter and get Paul's
Original Video
Training Course.
Best of Luck,
Steve Albright
P.S.
As a special thanks to me for keeping his good name intact and exposing this
imposter, Paul Jenkins is offering an instant $50 discount on his ECurrency
Arbitrage program to all Reviewopedia visitors. To take advantage of this
exclusive offer and get your copy of the internet's top rated training course
Click Here.
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Customer Reviews for 'Currency
Exchange Cash'
Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Panther, Chicago
Posted at 10:01pm on Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
I have noticed that Brian Walton's CURRENCY EXCHANGE CASH & CURRENCY EXCHANGE PROFITS seem to be the same as Mark Adelson's CASH PROFIT RETURNS.
And at the bottom of their webpages is what I think is the parent co. (IDEAL VISION ENT., LLC,
out of Aliso Viejo, CA). Recently all of their
webpages "stopped" coming up, except for the statement "closed to new members". Do you feel that all 3 of the above are bogus, and were maybe
"legally" shut down? I ask this because all 3 of
these offers shut down suddenly without notice.
Isn't it true that most companies (if they plan to
close their offer) will give you a future date to
get your order in?
What about the pictures on their websites? Are they for real, or fake? Have any of you ever seen
Brian Walton & Mark Adelson? Do you know them? Are they really scammers or not? What is their
reputation? From what I have been reading, especially Brian Walton, it is scary. And since
Mark Adelson's page is practically identic... read more»
John, Missouri
Posted at 8:09am on Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Thank you. I was considering joining Brian Walton's program but one of the links from his page indicated the system was closed for new members. This made me more curious and lead me to fining your review.