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Golden_Rule
07-18-2018, 11:24 PM
Steph Perez: 22931

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/stephnperez


Steph's been a big earner in a bunch of online scams over the years. In the past few years she's set her sights mainly on the big "100% commission" cash-gifting schemes, like National Wealth Center, Easy 1Up, etc. But I guess she's gotten bored with pitching other people's scams, so she's gone off and created one of her own: Digital Profits U. Basically just another high-ticket cash gifting scheme in my opinion. You pay $1,000 or more for some of her "training", which gives you the right to resell it to others. So you're basically joining a program that teaches you how to get others to join the same program. Same pig, just with different lipstick.

Steph really has herself brainwashed too. She actually seems to believe she's helping people learn about "digital marketing" and teaching them about "the industry." She presents herself as a true professional. Too bad everything she promotes has turned out to be a scam. Anyways, she sure likes to hear herself talk. If you're totally bored you can check out the HOUR long video she recently posted about her new program. She's even gotten her husband in on the shenanigans now too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOmBtZ0MwWw&feature=youtu.be

EagleOne
07-19-2018, 01:19 AM
This is just too rich. She wants to show everyone all about digital marketing and she struggles to do a video. Kind of shot yourself in the foot didn't you Steph? Digital Marketing Leader my assets.

therealreal
07-25-2018, 12:41 PM
Steph Perez: 22931

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/stephnperez


Steph's been a big earner in a bunch of online scams over the years. In the past few years she's set her sights mainly on the big "100% commission" cash-gifting schemes, like National Wealth Center, Easy 1Up, etc. But I guess she's gotten bored with pitching other people's scams, so she's gone off and created one of her own: Digital Profits U. Basically just another high-ticket cash gifting scheme in my opinion. You pay $1,000 or more for some of her "training", which gives you the right to resell it to others. So you're basically joining a program that teaches you how to get others to join the same program. Same pig, just with different lipstick.

Steph really has herself brainwashed too. She actually seems to believe she's helping people learn about "digital marketing" and teaching them about "the industry." She presents herself as a true professional. Too bad everything she promotes has turned out to be a scam. Anyways, she sure likes to hear herself talk. If you're totally bored you can check out the HOUR long video she recently posted about her new program. She's even gotten her husband in on the shenanigans now too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOmBtZ0MwWw&feature=youtu.be

What makes her a scammer? You are only pointing out the kind of programs she promotes??? Sounds more like you simply don't like her choice of opportunity. What has she done wrong?

shipdit
07-26-2018, 09:50 AM
What makes her a scammer? You are only pointing out the kind of programs she promotes??? Sounds more like you simply don't like her choice of opportunity. What has she done wrong?

Are you serious?

Are you one of those numpties that wants to believe that endless-chain recruitment SCAMS are not illegal?

What part of -> making commissions selling people SCAMS like "National Wealth Center, Easy 1Up, etc." is SCAMMING do you not understand?

SD

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littleroundman
07-26-2018, 10:07 AM
Are you serious?

Are you one of those numpties that wants to believe that endless-chain recruitment SCAMS are not illegal?

What's more important from the consumers' point of view is the fact they are illegal because they are guaranteed to fail AND only around 5% of participants will come out ahead.