Is Jeff Paul's Shortcuts To Internet Millions A Scam? | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Chris Hecker   
Wednesday, 08 April 2009 00:33

Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions has "scam" and "get rich quick scheme" written all over it. 

Watching TV in the wee hours of the morning, I came accross yet another infomercial telling me how with no or very little work I can make millions!

Isn't that exciting?!?  For a mere $39.95 plus shipping and handling I can get information on how I can make millions online - "easy as sending email"!




Oh my gosh, this internet guru will tell me shortcuts to ndot one, but "over 100 Ways to Make Money On The Internet"!  How nice of Jeff Paul!  Why, I don't know why all these years I've been working 40 hours a week when for $39.95 plusv shipping and handling I can learn shortcuts to making millions online!  Sign me up Mr. Paul!

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Well, I wonder how much the shipping and handling is going to be anyways?  My goodness, he is going to charge me $21.95 for shipping and handling to Canada.  Let's see, that comes to $61.90 US.  Oh well, $61.95 is a small price to pay to learn how to make millions online, right?!?

Well, not exactly.  You knew there'd be a catch after all.  My initial investment includes a FREE 30 day membership in the Internet Millionaires Club.  How can that be a catch, you ask?  Looking at the small print at the bottom of the page, I see they are nice enough to bill me $39.95 a month after the first month!  I'll than get 10 new Internet Businesses a month!  How exciting is that?!?

According to Mr. Paul's website they offer a 60 day money back guarantee, less shipping and handling of course.  I've never purchased Shortcuts to Internet Millions, so I don't know if they are refunding people or not.

Apparently, "once you receive the start-up kit, your phone will start ringing and the telemarketers who say they work for Jeff Paul will try to up-sell you expensive packages for $5,000, $10,000 and so on, they claim you need these packages if you are serious about making money online."

Wow, $10,000!  That is a lot of money!  A lot more than that small initial investment of $39.95 US plus the good old shipping and handling!

Sadly, if I fall for Mr Paul's Get Rich Quick Scheme I will likely be out of pocket at least $61.90 US and I wont make a penny online.

There are people that make a lot of money online, but it is through hard work and dedication.  Remember the golden rule, "if it seems to be too good to be true" than it probably is.

It is sad that there are people like Jeff Paul preying on people desperate to make some extra money in these tough economic times.  In fact, I think it is more than just sad, it is absolutely pathetic!

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