Auto Cash Machine review and analysis of sales page

"Andrew Silverman" is a Stock Photo from stock.xchng

"Andrew Silverman" is a Stock Photo from stock.xchng

Auto Cash Machine claims to be a “A Lazy, Fool-Proof Way To Make Money From Home… Get Out of Debt, Earn $73,357 A Month … With No Work, No Risk, No Worries!”

However, after I got doing my Auto Cash Machine review and analysis of it’s sales page I noticed NUMEROUS red flags:

Auto Cash Machine Red Flag #1

The Photo Of “Andrew Silverman” who gives a testimonial about AutoCashMachine is a stock photo from the popular stock photography site Stock.XCHNG. Click here to see a picture of  “Andrew” at Stock.XCHNG.

Auto Cash Machine Red Flag #2

Auto Cash Machine claims to have been been on Entrepreneur, USAToday, MSNBC, & NewsWeek. However, I could find no mention of them or Mike Dunsford. Also, when legitimate companies use those logos, they make them CLICKABLE out to the actual story.

Auto Cash Machine Red Flag #3

Auto Cash Machine states that it’s been “seen on Clickbank”. Clickbank is a marketplace that ANYONE can put their product on. So stating that a product has been “seen on Clickbank” is not only meaningless, it’s misleading.

Auto Cash Machine Red Flag #4

The Photo of the yellow Lamborghini Gallardo is actually from a company called “Capital Driving Tours” out of Washington, DC.

Click here to see someone talking about the company…AND a photo of the car AutoCashMachine is using on it’s page.

Turbo Cash Generator review of sales page

I just finished this Turbo Cash Generator review of it’s sales page, because I noticed that it appears to potentially be operated by the same people who put out HomeProfitCode.com reviewed here.

Potential red-flags to keep in mind if you are considering Turbo Cash Generator:

Turbo Cash Generator red-flag #1: The person giving the testimonial under the name of Shelley Baxley has given multiple testimonials using different names, claiming that each product was the one that “saved him”.

Here he is claiming to be “Shelley Baxley” and claiming to be a “father of two kids”.

Here he is claiming to be “Steven Marks” giving a testimonial for the product Automatic Forex Crusher.

Turbo Cash Generator red-flag #2: Testimonials on the page probably violate the Federal Trade Commission’s No Safe Harbor rule.

Turbo Cash Generator red-flag #3: The product is likely created by the same person or someone closely connected to the person/company behind HomeProfitCode. Click here to see the HomeProfitCode QuickShot review and why that’s important.

10 Dollar Click warning

My bets are that 10 Dollar Click will suffer the same fate that Lynndel Edgington (who works directly with an assigned federal agent)  predicted for PTVPartner here. Of course a lot of people got very angry with us when we warned that PTVPartner was a scam. And then many of those same people came back later and wondered what happened to their money.

Some of them stated they had lost their entire savings to the scam. And I have serious concerns that the same thing will happen with 10 Dollar Click.

Here are some of the Red-Flags on this one.

10 Dollar Click Red Flag #1) It’s paying $10 per click, yet the cost for advertising is:

10 Dollar Click - Advertising Is Cheap, Yet Payments Are High

10 Dollar Click - Advertising Is Cheap, Yet Payments Are High

10 Dollar Click Red Flag #2) You can’t cash out until you reach $10,000. This allows the program to go on long enough for many people to state that “they got paid” (if anyone uses this as “Proof” of a program’s legitimacy, RUN AWAY FAST…it means NOTHING, as those who lost all their money in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme know).

10 Dollar Click - You can't cash out until you reach $10,000

10 Dollar Click - You can't cash out until you reach $10,000

10 Dollar Click Red Flag #3) Using “Proof Of Payment” and “I Got Paid” type of statements as proof of the validity of the program:

10 Dollar Click Testimonial ule

10 Dollar Click Testimonial

Again, just because people are stating that they are getting paid (even if they ARE currently getting paid) has NOTHING to do with whether or not a program is legitimate or not.

10 Dollar Click Red Flag #4) Liability indemnification is EXTENSIVE…I HIGHLY recommend you ask an attorney about this, because as a layman it looks like they are saying they can stop paying members for whatever reason they want at any time they want.

10 Dollar Click Acts Of God +

10 Dollar Click Acts Of God +

10 Dollar Click Red Flag #5) 10 Dollar Click reserves the right to change their terms whenever they want…without letting you know about it

10 Dollar Click Can Change Their Terms Whenever They Want To

10 Dollar Click Can Change Their Terms Whenever They Want To

Is 10 Dollar Click saying that they can just change any of the terms of your agreement with them any time they want? It sure looks like it? Oh, and even though they promise they won’t change the terms without letting you know, they also want you to know that they don’t really have to let you know if they dont’ want to…and say maybe change the cashout amount to $10,000,000.