November 3, 2008
EZCashFlyer commands people to "Stop Being Poor!"
I recentlyi got feedback from a user who seemed baffled as to why EzCashFlyer is listed on the "not recommended" list.
Q: In looking at your newsletter, I clicked on to the Top 10 Work from Home Opportunities and an article from Derrick McElroy had 10 Scam Free Online Picks….Number 3.
Was the EZ Cash Flyer as being one of them….Then under listed SCAMS alphabet E this EZ Cash Flyer was listed AS A SCAM????…So which is the SCAM and which is not EZ Cash Flyer or Derrick McElroys' Newsletter/Article????
Please Respond.CeCe
A: I should start out by saying I'm not sure Derrick McElroy is.
Also, I have EzCashFlyer under "not recommended" - NOT under scams.
The reponse rate mentioned in EzCashFlyer's sales letter means nothing, because there's no information about what guidance is given about list selection and no indication that proper sample sizes were used to determine if the response rates are statistically significant.
Even the details provided at sites like the following:
http://www.db-marketing.com/dbm/calc/sample_size.shtml
http://www.lucidview.com/sample_size.htm
Fall short of how the testing really needs to be done.
Or you can cross your fingers, hold your breath, and mail an "Amazing Flyer". Who knows. Maybe i'm crazy to not recommend it.
Seriously, though. EzCashFlyer has commanded you to stop being poor. Sounds simple enough to me.
Paul
Recommended resources related to this post:
- MarketingExperiments.com
- Direct Marketing Association
- Edith Rothman Sample Size Calculator
- M.O.R.E., Inc. (Just kidding. LOL).
Filed under Home Business Q & A by Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth)


Comments on EZCashFlyer commands people to "Stop Being Poor!" »
I bought the EZCashFlyer as an opportunity to start a home business, only after locating a website that "identified" good work from home programs. Mr. McElroy, supposedly a reporter who tested work from home programs, recommeded EZCashFlyer as number three out of his top ten.
The flyer itself was provided immediately upon paying for the system. However, a list to test the system was not. I attempted to contact them day after day for a week through their "customer service" email address with no response.
In an attempt to contact them through the phone number provided on the PayPal transaction, the number had been discontinued.
I have disupted the transaction through PayPal, as it has become obvious that this system is a scam. I would not recommend this to anyone.
Tom
I too have tried to contact them by the customer service link and also the phone number provided by Pay Pal. It has been over two weeks now with numerous emails, all to no avail. No one has contacted me. The phone number is no longer in service. I tried the program, got orders for $400 but did not have my distributor ID. Trying to get that ID is when I found out you could not contact them.. Had to send the money back to the customer. Good thing I didn't cash the checks of which $200 would have been mine.