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klagoosh
10-24-2012, 02:49 PM
Another one to avoid like the plague. Someone has figured out a way to absolutely PLUG
Google with so-called "due diligence" sites that are really just ads plugging
this kind of program.

Another scambuster site has done a review on it. Hopefully it it ok to post that URL
here. If not, I apologize in advance and will not do it again.

That URL is Separate The Scams (http://www.separatethescams.com/coffee.php)

Does anyone here know how accurate their information is on that site?

I noticed that after they strongly warned everyone to stay away from Coffeeshop
Millionaire, they posted an affiliate link to the website!

Take care!

Dave

Poyol
10-25-2012, 03:49 AM
Dave,

Welcome to Realscam.com

Aye, people seem to do that quite effectively - another one to look at is Banners Broker.
Banners Broker shills' SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is profoundly greater than the average persons' thus their websites were at the top of 'Is Banners Broker a scam?' till recently.

Feel free to post relevant links on this forum - as long as you abide by the forum rules (which aren't that strict!). http://www.realscam.com/f26/rules-guidelines-63/

I don't know how accurate information on that website - it has only been around since April 2012 and is owned by Ian Davis - I've been unable (up to now) to find any information on this man.
I'll keep looking though!

Jason

PS - Dave, please post in Introduce Yourself Here (http://www.realscam.com/f29/) as I've heard a bit about you from Judy and would like to hear more of your story.

littleroundman
10-25-2012, 06:27 AM
Oh dear,

could this guy fit any more lies into one video presentation if he tried ???

Here ya go, he claims to generate $22 MILLION in a couple of years while personally earning over $3 MILLION, yet, here he is selling his c*** online.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc153/thelittleroundman/Scams/new-1-2.gif

path2prosperity
10-25-2012, 07:57 AM
A very hearty welcome Klagoosh,

It is great having old timers back. Modern historians, researchers and journalists will be extremely interested in your imput.

I notice that you have not added an avatar with your photo. Perhaps it is better to let the serial scammers who frequent this forum sweat a little before you reveal your identity. Many many thanks for the information you sent me yesterday about the person who introduced you to a scam outfit in 2001. That little secret will not be revealed unless you choose to do it.

I strongly reccomend that you contact Lynne Edginton of Eagle Research Associates by PM and introduce yourself.

scratchycat
10-25-2012, 08:07 AM
The figures never add up with these deals, no one is going to be able to make that much money unless they are the crooks at the top of the scheme with scams other people out of their money. It is not going to happen. The people who put these things together are the ONLY ones who are going to profit by stealing money from the bottomline feeders and then closing the site down before the feeders get little if any return on 'investment'. One to definitely stay away from.

Thanks klagoosh and welcome to RS.

LRM good for you posting those pictures cause the website wants you to look at the silly video, not going to waste my data on something like that.

path2prosperity
10-25-2012, 08:58 AM
Very interesting link. Scroll to the bottom of the page and take note.

Coffee Shop Millionaire on Vereteckk (http://worksmarter.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=forumsmessageblogs&action=display&thread=142)

Whip
10-25-2012, 09:45 AM
Very interesting link. Scroll to the bottom of the page and take note.

Coffee Shop Millionaire on Vereteckk (http://worksmarter.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=forumsmessageblogs&action=display&thread=142)

He's claiming to be bogus bogdan from scamland?

scratchycat
10-25-2012, 10:09 AM
Very interesting link. Scroll to the bottom of the page and take note.

Coffee Shop Millionaire on Vereteckk (http://worksmarter.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=forumsmessageblogs&action=display&thread=142)

I did scroll to bottom but the link does not work. What did I miss??

path2prosperity
10-25-2012, 10:20 AM
I did scroll to bottom but the link does not work. What did I miss??

I wish I knew but it has been around the ponzi boards for a long time and somebody will know where to find archive information better than I do. Legal authorities can probably trace these things better than ordinary net users.

I got caught up in Veretekk when I was a newbie and there could be a connection to a to the attempt to resurrect Veretekk and the Scamlandpro pimp mentioned in this thread.

Veretekk (http://www.realscam.com/f8/vereteckk-scam-resurrected-1508/) I have seen other links to veretekk recently.

klagoosh
10-25-2012, 02:54 PM
Very interesting link. Scroll to the bottom of the page and take note.

Coffee Shop Millionaire on Vereteckk (http://worksmarter.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=forumsmessageblogs&action=display&thread=142)

Visited this site, but the link at the bottom doesn't work. Hope I don't hurt any feelings, but I don't have a lot of love for Vereteckk. I was involved with them WAY back when they were starting out. I am very surprised to see them still online.

klagoosh
10-25-2012, 07:34 PM
No need to keep secrets. Actually, it was in the late 90s, though, right about the time they were starting.

Dave

nadogrand
12-25-2012, 04:24 PM
Another one to avoid like the plague. Someone has figured out a way to absolutely PLUG
Google with so-called "due diligence" sites that are really just ads plugging
this kind of program.

Another scambuster site has done a review on it. Hopefully it it ok to post that URL
here. If not, I apologize in advance and will not do it again.

That URL is Separate The Scams (http://www.separatethescams.com/coffee.php)

Does anyone here know how accurate their information is on that site?

I noticed that after they strongly warned everyone to stay away from Coffeeshop
Millionaire, they posted an affiliate link to the website!

Take care!

Dave


In regards to this post it seems to be 100% TRUE i personally tried the product and got ripped off if only i had seen this earlier. and also this link doesn't work anymore it looks like Separate The Scams has rearranged things so the new link to the Coffee Shop Millionaire review is: Coffee Shop Millionaire - Separate The Scams (http://separatethescams.com/coffee-shop-millionaire-review)


Thanks for the post anyway klagoosh

scratchycat
12-26-2012, 02:22 PM
Another ‘get rich quick’ scheme has been floating around the web recently and its name is Coffee Shop Millionaire. At first glance it seems legit, especially if you have taken a look at the various Coffee Shop Millionaire reviews online. Many of the existing reviews give it a decent grade because of the actual content that this product contains.

The truth is, the Coffee Shop Millionaire product contains helpful information on how to start up various online businesses. The information given can be found in various formats including videos, interviews with successful affiliate marketers, tutorials and step by step guides on how to get started. This information seems good, but in reality the information delivers nothing that was initially promised.

The landing page has nothing but fake promises along with overuse of hype tactics so that members will hopefully sign up. The product costs $37 and if you leave the page you will be offered a $10 discount. $27 seems like a very decent amount of money to pay and if that were the price for all of the material you get then it would truly be worth it. However, Coffee Shop Millionaire reviews don’t tell you about the hidden fees, but we will. Once you purchase this product, you are told that you will have to pay an additional $147 in order to access it in its entirety.


Sounds like Pyramid to me!!

Coffee Shop Millionaire - Separate The Scams (http://separatethescams.com/coffee-shop-millionaire-review)

JustTooMuchTime
12-27-2012, 01:02 AM
The landing page has nothing but fake promises along with overuse of hype tactics so that members will hopefully sign up. The product costs $37 and if you leave the page you will be offered a $10 discount. $27 seems like a very decent amount of money to pay and if that were the price for all of the material you get then it would truly be worth it. However, Coffee Shop Millionaire reviews don’t tell you about the hidden fees, but we will. Once you purchase this product, you are told that you will have to pay an additional $147 in order to access it in its entirety.


Sounds like Pyramid to me!!

Coffee Shop Millionaire - Separate The Scams (http://separatethescams.com/coffee-shop-millionaire-review)

It's kind of funny that he still sends people to the product with his affiliate link.

I remember the Coffee Shop Millionaire person/people sending me multiple, obviously auto-generated emails saying they only work with "select" affiliates - I guess "select means" people who have an Internet connection.

JustTooMuchTime
06-27-2013, 12:38 PM
"ERSP Recommends Coffee Shop Millionaire Discontinue Certain Claims for Lead-Generation Program; Company Agrees to Do So"

ERSP Recommends Coffee Shop Millionaire Discontinue Certain Claims for Lead-Generation Program; Company Agrees to Do So | Advertising Self-Regulation Council (http://www.asrcreviews.org/2013/05/ersp-recommends-coffee-shop-millionaire-discontinue-certain-claims-for-lead-generation-program-company-agrees-to-do-so/)

JustTooMuchTime
12-06-2014, 06:14 PM
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RedScams
12-29-2014, 02:01 AM
Another coffee shop millionaire review that shows how this is just another scam to avoid Coffee Shop Millionaire Review | RedScams (http://www.redscams.com/coffee-shop-millionaire-review/)