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Lawn Chair Millionaire

Is it a Lawn Chair Millionaire Scam?

 

Lawn Chair Millionaire is a new program that makes some outstanding income claims.  The website says you can make $2,750 per week and they'll also show you how to turn $300 into $3,000 all in your spare time.  There's also an on going money counter showing you how much money you can make.  So what's this business really about?

The Lawn Chair Millionaire system is an elaborate program in which customers buy in and then receive money from new members that they bring into the system.  The money counter that you see on the side is what you earn buy signing up.

However, that money is allocated over a 3 month period in which you're required to spend more money on compulsory products, like a Lawn Chair Millionaire debit card.  There's also a monthly costs of $29.99 to stay in the program and remember if you want to cash out you need the company debit card which costs an extra $39.99.

Now the monthly fee is for access to the 'Vault" which is supposed to contain additionally money making opportunities for you to join.  The problem is that they neglect to tell you that each opportunity in the vault costs more money to join, and some are really risky programs like Forex trading.

The poor quality of their products is really no surprise, as it's clear they only include them as a legal precaution.  By law the difference between an illegal pyramid scheme and an MLM company is the presence of a product.  Therefore, Lawn Chair Millionaire can't run a recruitment site without giving at least something in return.

The bottom line is that success in this program is solely predicated upon recruitment of new members.  If you do the math on the costs and payouts of LCM you'll quickly see that if you approach it from a passive perspective the best you can do is break even.  The incentives and profit opportunities are reserved for members who recruit heavily.

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Customer Reviews for 'Lawn Chair Millionaire'

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bill barry   u.s.a

7:33pm on Monday, October 12th, 2009 

my suggestion for you that have been scammed is to first check with the, web trade bureau

Jono   England

6:08pm on Monday, September 7th, 2009 

I was lucky to make money for three months then stop. I knew they are scam but I have noticed in my downline...Many people gave up....so I terminated afterward. So I made about $400....

My advice to you don't join this program and it can hurt people if they don't make any money. Only on the top of the line make so much money but not to the rest of us. So after that I am not looking for MLM anymore....cos I understood how people feel after waste their money for nothing! MLM is nothing but only for greed!

BESSIE   PHILADELPHIA

3:54pm on Monday, September 7th, 2009 

Lawn Chair Millionaire was recommended to me by:STONE EVANS,THE HOME BIZ GUY.He is suppose to be know the best programs to join.I started the application and completed it-----until they ask me to check all the questions,it made me uncomfortable,it did not feel right,so clicked off.I.also did not like the way you had to buy another product for $14.99,in order to get started,that was red-flag for me.I like other's have tried to email them and it comes back,undeliverable.Yet each morning i get six emails telling me how much money i am losing.HOPEFULLY THE FTC/BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU CAN DO SOMETHING. Luckily i was google searching them and found this feed-back,i am so thankful i did.I agreed -------what SCAM-RIP-OFF.IS THERE ANY LEGIT,HONEST PROGRAMS???????? I am so-so happy to see so many people involved and do not give up until you get your money back,please.

Danny Kuek   Singapore

11:57pm on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 

Anything that has Rachael Long involved in has got to be a scam.

Lawn Chair Millionaire is another of those rip-offs that only benefits the super affiliate like her and other huge list of scammers.

I am surprised though that Ewen Chia got involved. It is no good for his clean reputation. After all, he is human and governed by his greed.

Shane Smith   Canada

7:47pm on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 

I joined LCM in June. Canceled my subscription and they returned the original money but then started charging my credit card $169 per month. I had to cancel the card. Does any one know how to contact them to try and get back the two months of charges? 2 words rip-off and theft.

Johny   Indonesia

9:40am on Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Thank's God I found this forum.
I have joined with LCM but I am still not sure to upgrade my member status. 

Now , I wouldn't give my money to The Big Fat Scam Site like LCM.

Thank's for your sharing.

Sydney   South Africa

4:56am on Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 

I signed up yesterday but did not receive log in information or a password. Don't know if South Africa is one of the 'hot spot' countries on the list. But i tried to log in this morning with my e-mail address, i get a reply that the address is already in use! So no way of knowing if my master card is going to be billed before i could cancel!

Sydney
South

steve   Houston

9:11am on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 

Another...you get paid for referrals....setup. If you are Rachel Long or another long time 'net profiteer with a ton of contacts, it will work for you...If not, it may as well be Spamway! The number in the May 29th post above is a Foot Care Clinic!

Steve

doug   texas

4:46pm on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 

after a few returns on my email to lcm i found a number and actually got through, to an answering machine...left a message on crediting back my account, gave them $ amount, name, and email address...24 hrs i was sent a email that i was being sent back my money and credited in 7-10 days...number is 250-339-7369, hope it helps

Santoria   Charlotte, NC

7:01pm on Monday, May 25th, 2009 

Didn't know if it was legit but of course since Rachael Long was in it I thought it was good. Boy was I wrong. I had to get saved by a friend.

david   kansas

5:30pm on Sunday, May 10th, 2009 

Lawn chair millions is truly a scam, after you buy into it you get access to their vault witch you have to buy into those programs, and its all about gambling and stock market. It is miss leading when they say its easy money, even after i canceled the program i've had to contact www.suport@getlcmnow.com for a refund, which i email every day for my refund

Dana   Missouri

10:08am on Monday, May 4th, 2009 

Canceled before even went active. Charged $79.98 and not been able to contact anyone about refunding that. Get a bogus website to go to and emails are returned undeliverable. If anyone has any idea how to go about getting money back, let me know. I am sure the BBB would enjoy hearing about this scam.

patricia anne stock   carlsbad ca

3:32pm on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 

well i became a member of the site just days after they went live. I received my log in and password immediately. Well that was sometime ago, Just this week I attempted to use the members area to log in. I was given the prompt of " incorrect information" so I entered my email to do a search and was given "email address not on file". So I started over; entered my information to become a "new" member. I was denied with "email address already in our system"
I do not know what to do as my next step, can you make a suggestion?
thank you very much
patricia anne stock
carlsbad ca

sol pelayo   philippines

11:13am on Saturday, March 14th, 2009 

when it is too good to be true, it is a scam for sure. didn't you ever wonder where they would get all the money that they promised to pay you? For sure from others who were also deceived by their promises. cant their website be banned or blocked?

Terry   Idaho

6:23pm on Sunday, November 9th, 2008 

I signed up a few days ago. I spent $79.98 to sign up plus another $89.00 for the Pro Mailer system. Now I try to log on to my account and find out that the website has expired. Plus a couple of days after I signed up, I decided I wanted to cancel and they came on and told me that if I cancelled now that I wouldn't even be able to collect my first months earnings. So I stayed even though I needed to recoup the money back to live on. BIGGGGG SCAMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

chris siale   Honia

5:16pm on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 

I was introduced by someone I don't even know. I believe it's a scam.

Leatha   California

11:25am on Sunday, September 14th, 2008 

I signed on and spent $79.99 for start up costs. I decided that I didn't want to do it , can't contact anyone, can't get my money back like they promised. Big fat rip-off scam. Isn't there anything that can be done about this?

Danny   SALT LAKE CITY

9:15pm on Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 

I spent over 3,000 on the Leader Package and got no one to sign up yes this is a true rip off.

Dave   Idaho

5:18pm on Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 

I signed up, and like many others, decided it was not worth it. I canceled within 2 weeks thinking I would at least get back my monthly fee. Not so much. I've emailed them several times, but no response. Scam.

sherri ayres   shreveport

12:23pm on Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 

I signed up and decided it was not what I wanted. I figured I would not get back the set-up fee, but they dont even return the 29.99 a month for the website. It is a big rip off.

Randy   Omaha

6:56pm on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008 

After spending $79.98 in start-up costs and then $29.99 a month, I have approximately $40 earned in commissions with over 3000 people in my downline. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that it's a rip off!

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