Is ProfitLance a scam?

Q: Hello! About Profitlance – I’ve gotten several e-mails about the profitlance system but I didn’t see a profitlance review at your website so I’m wondering if you can point me to other reviews about the system that you trust. Or if you can tell me whether or not the profitlance course is a good one.

I’m just looking to supplement my income and I don’t want to be scammed (just like everyone else)!!

Thank you!

A:  I haven’t bought and used Profitlance myself and I typically don’t like to comment on something I haven’t used personally, but from everything I’ve seen and read about the Profitlance system and also trying to read between the lines (i.e. to see if a ProfitLance review is biased) I would have to say that ProfitLance probably IS worth looking into for you.

The “reservation code” system ProfitLance uses is an obvious gimmick, but that wouldn’t stop me fromrecommending it as even the best sites oftenuse somewhat “gimmicky” promotional methods.

The other thing to keep in mind is that if you purchase ProfitLance and don’t like it you can easily get a refund
if you refund it in under 60 days by using the instructionsI have here:

Currently my top pick for people new to online marketing is the course we’ve deemed .The Niche Affiliate Marketing Winner here

But anyhow, I think you’d be fine with either one.
Let me know if that helps.
Paul

Has anyone heard of Vemma Builder?

Q: Has anyone heard of Vemma Builder?  Something about entering email info and being put into their system to recieve emails which will generate residual income?

A:

This info may be a bit old as I did the research back in 8/06:

Vemma Builders is a subsidiary of New Vision and runs as
an MLM model. New Vision had a problem with the FTC
back in 1998, which was resolved:

http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1998/12/nvi2.htm

Xango sued New Vision for Patent Infringement:
http://www.mlmwatchdog.com/New_Vision_Xango.html

If Xango is able to successfully get the patent and successfully
sue New Vision I would think this would impact New Vision
substantially, but the Patent process is quite lengthy.

Xango’s patent application is here: http://snipurl.com/xangopatent

Xango’s patent was originally rejected, but is now going through
appeals as you can see here: http://snipurl.com/xangoappeal

They are currently in the bottom half of this diagram as far
as the patent process:

http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/documents/2200_2201.htm

Xango made some claims that New Vision was suffering
financially. I was unable to validate or discredit that accusation.

As far as nutritional claims, since I’m not an expert in nutrition, that’s
not something I feel qualified to go into.