Underground Cash Machine review and analysis of sales page

There are many different versions of Underground Cash Machine. The Underground Cash Machine sales page reviewed here is on the website UndergroundCashMachine.com.

I HIGHLY recommend you AVOID UndergroundCashMachine and that you watch the following video to understand what the red-flags are with this Underground Cash Machine sales page:

I’ve also explained the Underground Cash Machine red flags below the video so you can identify them fast.

Underground Cash Machine Red Flag #1)

You should be aware that Underground Cash Machine is making use of a template that MANY very questionable business opportunity sites have used over the past year or so.

Underground Cash Machine Red Flag #2)

Underground Cash Machine proudly claims to have “advertised” in the following places:

  • Fox News
  • MSNBC
  • CNN
  • People
  • Time
  • abc
  • USA Today

First of all, the claim that they “Advertised on” CBS News is HIGHLY questionable. And in fact the entire statement “As Advertised On” means nothing at all because anybody at all can advertise on most of those media outlets.

Underground Cash Machine Red Flag #3)

The UndergroundCashMachine.com version of Underground Cash Machine uses non-clickable security seals and non-clickable trust seals which makes those trust and security seals COMPLETELY MEANINGLESS

The trust and security seals Underground Cash Machine Wealth is invalidly displaying are:

  • Verisign
  • McAfee Secure
  • GeoTrust
  • TRUSTe

Any security expert will warn you that a NON-CLICKABLE trust seal can’t be trusted!

Underground Cash Machine Red Flag #4)

Underground Cash Machine uses a HUGE RED ARROW that points to the order section and BLOCKS the information below it which is the information about what you’ll be charged.

I highly recommend you AVOID Underground Cash Machine based on the above red-flags.

Comments

  1. Justin says:

    You saved my life..thank you so much for having this. I was forced to check because I lost my job and you saved me from getting scammed when I was most vulnerable. Thank you so much.

  2. irishrink says:

    I mistakenly “signed up” for this, after THINKING I read there was no selling & only minimal computer skills needed. I, naturally, didn’t notice the small, light print at the bottom that included the “terms & agreement…” which they, of course, do NOT make you acknowledge before registering with them!

    AFTER I signed up, I went back, noticed the terms & areement & read them. I then checked my bank, where they had already dinged my card, of course! When I tried to cancel within the 48 hours, as their “terms” said, the man I talked to, conveniently couldn’t “find” me in their system; how could that be when they’ve already charged my card? He then said he couldn’t help me. When I stated I would then place a call to the State Attorney General’s office, he said, “Fine & patch me into the call when you do.” I tried to get his name, but he hung up on me!! I called my bank, got them to block the initial charge, as well as cancel my card! Why do so few have have decent morals & standards nowadays??

  3. Bill Peters says:

    Thank you for your info. It saved me a headache. I already have an at home business and should know that if its to good to be true then it really is. We all know it takes work to succeed.
    Thank you, Bill

  4. Paul says:

    Just for giggles, I tried calling the number they provided to cancel their “service” ((800) 381-1681). No message…just went to music, which I’m listening to right now. 10-15 minutes after I dialed! I can imagine I’d be pulling my hair out now had I actually expected to talk with someone. I sure hope not too many people have fallen for this scam.

  5. Gen says:

    I had a problem with them today. Man was I stupid. I got link to the website by reading the fake ABC news letter. That was the only reason I was convinced because I though ABC did an article about them. It was talking about a stay at home mom making thousands a day. I purchase the home biz network for 2.97 cents and after I put in my debit card it link to me to another page that never load. I was waiting for hours and it still said loading. I thought to myself, “This is a scam.” The next day I checked my account activity and I notice they took 68.71 cents from my account. They was already swiping my card. I closed my account and did a claim. What made it even worst my bank denied claim. I was pissed!!!! I asked to speak to the manager of my bank and she called the underground cash system and we was on three-way with one of the managers. I was screaming and shouting at them and she hung up in my face. PISSED AGAIN!! I hung up with my bank and did my own little research, I went back to the website and I read the beautiful terms and conditions, something I should have read before I purchased. So, I do put the blame on me. It said you have to pay 2.97 for signing up and a monthly membership fee of 68.71. I felt stupid. I called the number from the terms and conditions and asked to speak with a manager. His response, “Are you on the phone with your bank?” I’m like man you get these calls everyday. that’s how I knew it was a pure scam. I spoke to the lady and she credit the amount back to my account and I was happy. The moral of the story, Read the fine print. (if you want a legitimate home based business you are better off starting your own company, because you can not trust anyone on the internet.) Simple rule: DON’T DO IT AND ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT.

  6. Joseph Bison says:

    Anything for a 3$ trial period always has a catch to it that’s why they do it. there are good information products out there but you may get lost with the false reviews as people want you to buy products through them whether the product is good or not.

    Always check before you buy an information product if you can contact the seller. I make money online and the one thing I can tell you is that its not easy it takes time and experience.

    Don’t let bad experiences put you off if your goal is to make money do your research another tip is look at yourself and understand what you enjoy doing, watching or making because if you can create a business around something you enjoy the chances are you will be passionate about doing it.

    Good luck

  7. jake says:

    that is all true i am one of the agent before on the third party call center representing them… so be aware of what you are signing in the next time you see an advertisement…. you all complain of the product that cost 3$…

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