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Mystery Millionaire Review

Is www.MysteryMillionaire.com a Scam...?

 

Mystery Millionaire, is a new marketing program that makes a lot of claims about making money online.  The owner hides behind this persona of mystery and is claiming to be a multi-millionaire revealing profitable business secrets.

He claims that if you follow his system you'll be able to make $1,200 a day, a claim that definitely needs to be investigated.  We've all heard exaggerations like this before so it's important to get all your facts first.

So What's Inside the Mystery Millionaire Membership Club...?

On the sales page the owner reveals that his system will train you on how to start an internet marketing business that relies on giving away free information.  The strategy is that you research a niche that is looking for some kind of problem solving information.  You then research the answer and compile it into a report that you can give away for free.

This is a sound marketing strategy and many entrepreneurs make money this way.  Now, obviously you can't make money giving away free info, that's simply impossible.  The trick is to use the free report to build a mailing list which you can then send a follow up product to help with the problem the people in this niche were having.

So is Mystery Millionaire Legit or Just Another Marketing Scam...?

The theory behind this course is legitimate and if you're interested in affiliate marketing this is definitely a strategy that you can use.

The problem with this course is their over hyped income claims and the deceptive payment plan they have.  On the order page they say that you can get access to the course just by donating 1 dollar to charity.  This seems awfully nice of them but if you don't read the page carefully you'll miss the tidbit about the monthly fee that comes next.

When you submit your credit card info you're entered into a 7 day trial period, if you do not cancel by your 8th day Mystery Millionaire will proceed to bill you $97 per month for the continual use of their website and products.

Despite offering a sound strategy for making money online this price and the way they try to sneak it up on you is just not worth it.  There are tons of places where you can find affiliate marketing information for free or at much more reasonable one-time fees.

If you were unaware of the monthly charges you can email Mystery Millionaire at insiders @ imcentourage.com to cancel your IMC Membership.

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Customer Reviews for 'Mystery Millionaire'

Comments to date: 18. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:

Billie   Georgia

4:23pm on Monday, September 21st, 2009 

Any one about to try this business MM please don't I'm trying to collect my Membership for a while now, I finally ask the BBB to collect it for me. BIG SCAM.

Greg   San Jose

6:14pm on Sunday, August 30th, 2009 

This guy is a Thief, nuff said! Dont risk one thin dime. He has some other site called "Lou Vukas" it deals with real estate. Bad news from the word go, BEWARE!!!!!!!!

mark lowery   conway, arkansas

11:19pm on Thursday, August 27th, 2009 

I'm a little surprised and amazed at all the negative comments. I've noticed one thing the complainers have in common - they didn't give the program a chance to work. If anyone believes that they can simply pay about a hundred bucks and then "PRESTO! CHANGE-O!", they suddenly become rich millionaires, well that's goofy. This walters guy is employing a strategy that truly works. And he tells you exactly what to do to get up and running to start making money. Its true his servers probably leech your leads, but once you get the knowledge, then you can split the sheets and go it on your own!

patrick   usa

11:01pm on Thursday, August 27th, 2009 

I have found his program and information to be very profitable. Its true there is a $95 monthly fee, but it is well worth it considering all you get (web templates, instruction manuals, in-depth video training and much more).
With any tangible asset comes investment. I can tell you that setting up a marketing company online is infinitely more complicated and difficult than I ever imagined! Having spent literally hundreds of hours in research, I can guarantee that I will not simply give all that knowledge away without some kind of payment. People will get back a 1000-fold for everything they invest in a business. And anyway you slice it, zero investment guarantees zero profit. To make this long drawn out story short, mystery millionaire is a good program, but only for those who are willing to invest little money and lots of work.

Damon McKelvain   Crystal River, Florida

1:17am on Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 

I accepted the challenge, I did sign up with Mystery Millionaire, and it suddenly turned into something called IMC-entourage, that was A total surprise, that turned into nothing more than A course in self motivational psychology, which turned out to be just A simple way for Him to distract You from the fact that He was dragging out the Seven Day Program, so that You would not have time to cancel Your subscription, He also says that You will not be charged until day nine. But, You will find out, just like I did, that if You call in on day seven to cancel Your subscription that it is too late, They have already charged Your credit card, and They will not let You get A refund by simply calling on the phone, You have to go through the trouble sending Them Back the Book of worthless psychobabble They sent to You, that was presented as A training course, which has nothing in it about setting up A WEB site. I Myself, have yet, not received the refund that I requested. I called in, on the seventh day and again on day eight, and was told, that in order to be refunded, that I would have to send back the material that was sent, before I could get back My $197.00 I was charged. I do hope, that all who of You Who attempt to try His IMC-entourage, or what ever They want to call it at the time, have better luck getting Your money back than I Am having. It it nothing more than an affiliate Program that You get charged for, and if You check around, You will find that most affiliate programs are FREE!

Brian Logan   Omaha, Nebraska

2:55pm on Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 

why do some people seem so helpless. If you are really that broke then you shouldn't be complaining about 97 bucks a month. I'm on month 3 now and I have made almost $1000, I also havn't been doing this full time since I drive a truck and dont always have time.

I don't listen to anyone who can't back up what they say with facts, there is nothing at all misleading with the membership and if you want to complain about being broke and try to bring others down you all just end up looking stupid. Good luck

Nu-B   Mexifornia

11:13am on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 

1. You have to read everything, unfortunately, because some real gems are buried in the horse crap.
2. The Terms and Conditions had the refund policy done with yellow font against a white background. Misleading, to say the least.
3. His upsell 'website package' is a piece of work. He had someone modify open-source (free) software, bought himself a server, co-locates his 'students' on the server, and keeps their contacts in his database. Doesn't mention this because merchant account providers ask embarrassing questions about security of customer data. Since the 'tech support' is unable to address problems with the changed code, it is likely their security procedures do not conform to the merchant account providers' requirements.
4. His website provider states no particulars so it is impossible to compare with other providers. Only people with absolutely NO IT background should even consider his upsell site.
5. This is who you are dealing with - look up Fortwayne BBB Platinum Acquisitions INC and expect to work real estate products on their behalf.
6. He does mention the various ways to make money from the net, and gives you lots of time to explore the possibilities.
6. Expect to spend nearly $1000 to set up a proper business web site, even using his 'discounted' affiliates. There is a cost to doing business. Period.

Marge   Douglasville.GA

10:28pm on Saturday, July 11th, 2009 

I was going to try the mystery millionaire program but decided to investigate it first. As I read on and saw the $97 fee, I was a bit surprised. I cancelled my order within minutes of ordering and I was told no more charges would occur. We shall see.

Steve   Fort Washington, MD

6:32pm on Monday, June 15th, 2009 

I received a package at my home from Mystery Millionaire. I was away on business for two weeks, so my time ran out. I had no idea when the package was coming, so the 7 day trial period is a farse. Since the first package, I have received 3 more identical packages, and have been billed 97.00 for each, So far it seems that I am being billed every two weeks. I have called the company and have been told to call someone else for a refund. I will post what happens. SCW

Greg   San Jose, CA

3:17pm on Monday, June 8th, 2009 

The guy is a Thief

tim   orange county

4:13pm on Thursday, June 4th, 2009 

I canceled my order and they still billed by card which was unethical and illegal and not they still want to send me their order that should be arriving soon. mystery millionaire uses deception because it is better to say up front this is the monthly fee.
you do not make money during the trial period

Phil   Houston

1:10pm on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 

Whenever somebody wants to give something for free
on the internet but requires you to pay 1.95 or so
for shipping or wants you to donate a dollar to charity the only purpose is to get your credit card
number so you can be billed for something that is
usually in fine print. They are not really trying
to give you anything for free. They sometimes have
a monthly charge that they start billing that can
run into hundreds of dollars per year.

GK   Honolulu Hawaii

3:19pm on Thursday, May 14th, 2009 

I received the package materials form IMC 5 days after they charged my account the $95.00. I was unable to go online to start the 7 day trial until after the material showed up. Needless to say I found the charges had come out of my account before I had a chance to see any of the materials. $1.00 donation is a very very sneaky way to get $ 95.00. They should put this fact up front. I guess they can't get rich quick any other way than to rip as much money from your account as quick as they can. I would not recommend this to anyone that is looking for money or a way to make it.
If you wish to make money online and you don't care who you rip off, then do as they have and you will make a million. Don't cheat hiding the truth, just spell it out, the whole truth about how you are going to make the money me and others .I have no more time to waste with this BS.
Deceptive Advertisement is what Jim Walters is all about. He would not make a cent with out it.

Aloha GK

Angry   Here

10:47pm on Saturday, May 9th, 2009 

I deplore this marketing practice. Burying a $97/month charge in the middle of the text AFTER the place where people signing up is FRAUD. Automatic subscription services should be revealed as fraudulent and avoided like the plague!

And if you want to figure out how to create FREE info products as a way to entice buyers into a membership site, that information is everywhere online -- for free. I suggest you try to take him up on his offer to write you a $500 check. If he honors that (Dean Hunt suggests exactly what he's talking about, for one), then you'll know he's legit. Since he won't offer it, he is a SCAM.

Buyer beware.

Rose Burnett   Newark, Ohio

1:04pm on Friday, May 8th, 2009 

I thought the mystery millionaire program would work. Now I'm very upset to know they aren't on the up and up. I tried to get them to give me more information to cancel and I could not even read the whole page of instructions. Also I do not have a printer to print out the paper to send them saying I have canceled it. They are not honest or they would be more helpful.

melissa   bridgeport,ct

3:43pm on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

i would try it too but i am hesitating.will i be able to make over $97 in the first week?if so ,im def.willing to try it.

Angie Dewitt   Missouri

9:45pm on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 

Only wanted to contribute $1 to make a wish or similar foundation, then got charged the fee, maybe my mistake. Then called, canceled program, money was returned, cool. AND... next month, with cancellation confirmed received new package with additional charge which resulted in NSF fees as was not expecting to be charged for canceled acct. Was not even offered the reimbursement for my overdraft fee of which would never happened had my acct not been charged. No sup available to correct the problem...be very careful even if you cancel your acct they will still ship and bill....bad business practice

kevn292   u.s

4:48pm on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 

if i would have had the extra $97 to continue i would have.i never saw anything misleading during the 7 day free trial.this guy promises to let his staff set you up with the very same sites he uses to make$$will he? dont know but when i get an extra $97 in gonna find out.

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