TryBlackBeltProfits.com ALMOST gets it right

You have to give TryBlackBeltProfits.com an “A” for effort.

After all, TryBlackBeltrofits does correctly state “As Advertised” on “CNN, People, and TIME” instead of making the usual false claim of “As Seen On” various media outlets.

The terms of the offer on age 2 even seem reasonably clear. Here’s a shot of the order section:

Trust Logos Not Clickable

Trust Logos Not Clickable

Here’s the problem – NONE of the Trust Logos that TryBlackBeltProfits.com displays – Verisign, GeoTrust, or TRUSTe –  are clickable and that is a complete violation of terms of every one of those seals and makes them extremely suspect.

Not only that, but I checked TryBlackBeltProfits.com using Verisign’s “Try Before You Buy” tool and here’s what it showed:

Verisign Check for TryBlackBeltProfits.com

Verisign Check for TryBlackBeltProfits.com

That’s a BIG STRIKE against TryBlackBeltProfits.com

One last interesting point about the cancelation procedures where they state:

TwitterInstantCash.com – Not Recommended

The site TwitterInstantCash.com gets an an A+ for the sheer boldness of some of the claims it makes which are obviously NOT true. Otherwise it gets an F-.

Why?

TwitterInstantCash boldy proclaims that it has been in the “Media Spotlight” and then goes on to make it appear that several big media outlets endorse Twitter Instant Cash.

  • It lists Fox News next to the statement, “Twitter Instant Cash shows results after the first week”
  • It lists abc next to the statement, “while Twitter is becoming the largest social network online, Twitter Instant Cash is making people rich in only weeks.”
  • It lists CNN next to the statement “Sick of Working 9-5? Twitter Instant Cash is becoming USA’s fastest growing home business tutorial!”

But probably the boldest thing TwitterInstantCash does is to make that Tim Carter from AskTheBuilder.com is making money using their system.

TwitterInstantCash.com is also using a non-clickable Truste seal which of course makes it worthless as all Truste seals must be clickable to the Truste database to show that the company running the site is authorized to use the tool.

If you do decide to take TwitterInstantCash up on their offer for some bizarre reason, you’ll be shelling out $80.94/month - or $971.28 a year.

If you’ve ever read the step-by-step plan called BootStrapping Your Business here you know that I think spending that kind of money is completely insane for a beginner.

The Terms, Privacy Policy, and Contact links refer to a companycalled CFN Media along with the phone number:

1(888) 522-0797