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Golden_Rule
07-10-2018, 10:16 PM
This guy pimps a new scam / pyramid / ponzi scheme just about every other week.

His Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.ruiz81

His Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJcQoeZMvjrTGocgDqMrW0g/videos

See the above and you can check out his history for yourself.

He portrays himself as a kind, gentle tutor. Someone who will finally help you succeed online despite all your previous failures. Then you pay him. Then he disappears.

His current scam is called Automated Income Systems. It's your typical pyramid recruiting scheme. But don't just take my word for it. Here's some independent research:
Automated Income Systems Review: Share the Number pyramid scheme (http://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/automated-income-systems-review-share-the-number-pyramid-scheme/)



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Below he says his "business partners" are crushing it. Not really. Those are all his PERSONAL commissions...from recruiting from his huge follower base. So it's not "autopilot" like he says. Once people join him, they will have no way of reproducing his results, because they won't have his following of lemmings. But no need to tell them that right? Nah, it's autopilot, just trust him. He wouldn't lie.

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This guy really makes me sick.

Golden_Rule
07-11-2018, 08:12 AM
Hmm...$13K in 7 days off a $37 investment? The fact is it's probably true. FOR HIM. Because he has an established following who he's brainwashed into joining him in program after program. That's because he promises to "help and support" them. But the fact is once someone joins he'll just point them to a video or two, and most likely try to upsell them on other stuff they "need" for their "business", like mailing lists, autoresponders, etc. Other than that they'll be left on their own. And when the newbie gets overwhelmed with all the information and realizes they don't know where to start and have no audience to pitch to, they'll just give up. But Jeff has no reason to care about this, he's already made his money. And he'll just blame their failure on a lack of desire to work and follow his "training." Because the newbie is so desperate to make money, they'll keep following Jeff Ruiz to see what he jumps into next. Maybe THAT program will be the one, so they think. And they'll end up joining him in that too (and failing) all over again. The pyramid leader's job is not to actually train anyone. If the newbie actually learns how to do it, they won't need the "leader" anymore and will stop joining them in programs. In the end if too many of a leader's newbies actually become successful marketers, that leader will eventually fail.

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Golden_Rule
07-14-2018, 12:14 PM
Jeff Ruiz is so predictable, as are all ponzi / pyramid promoters.

Jeff is trying to accomplish a few different goals with this post. First, he's showing off his supposed "lifestyle" he generates through his scamming, making people believe that if they'll just "take action" and sign up under him they'll have the exact same results. But alas, they never will, because they don't have the same thousands of sheeple waiting to follow them into a new "opportunity". The second thing Jeff is trying to do is continue the perception that he's a leader, a sage, a guru, a masterful marketing wizard. Just do what he says and you'll succeed. No matter if it's illegal or a scam. Thirdly, Jeff can see the income from his current program starting to dwindle (even "leaders" have a limited downline of lemmings). As is the nature with pyramid programs, the new recruits eventually run dry. So what do you do? Simple, you "launch a brand new, never before seen, this will end all your financial worries forever" program. So Jeff is just prepping himself, and his followers, for what's to come. He wants them to stay tuned to his future posts so they won't "miss out".

By the way, Jeff lives in Orlando, Florida. I wonder what Florida's laws are regarding the types of "businesses" Jeff promotes?

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Golden_Rule
07-16-2018, 11:32 PM
If Jeff's being honest here, then he's done pretty well for himself. Of course it's been at the expense of his legion of sheeple that he's fleeced. A REAL professional business owner never has a need to brag about his earnings. In the real world businessmen brag about their PRODUCTS and SERVICES. Despite Jeff's claims, I still have yet to see proof of ANY of Jeff's followers who've earned a single dime in this program.

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