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6000aMonth.com Review – Is it a scam?

Posted on March 31, 2013May 10, 2013 by joann

6000aMonth.com Review – Is it a scam?

The 6000 a Month Club, which you can check out at 6000aMonth.com, is a website that offers another money-making opportunity. According to its sales page, this program doesn’t require prior experience, set schedule (you can set your own working hours), not even a degree. It further claims that one could earn as much as $77 an hour simply by working an hour a day.

More about the 6000 a Month Club

The work-at-home opportunity being offered by 6000 a Month Club is on link posting. It makes use of the story of a single mom named Jennifer Becker to convince consumers on their program. According to Becker, she was able to earn $8,000 just a week after she purchased the program of John H. This program has allowed her to work twice her former full-time job and at the same time, allowed her to spend quality time with her kid.

By signing up for this program, you will be granted immediate access to the program, access to the Startup Freedom Club, quick start guide, one-on-one consultation with a success advisor, free lifetime and unlimited email customer support, and more perks that according to them is worth over $2,000.

Another strategy being used by the 6000 a Month Club is the use of an advertorial found here: http://homelifestylereport.org/biz/?pid=6k#.UVjVFxeBkvx. An advertorial is simply an ad that is written in a way to convince readers that it is factual rather than promotional. It makes use of a news story to sound reliable to readers. In this advertorial, they make use of a person named Kim Swartz, a name that has been use before in many money-making programs which are considered to be ‘scams.’

Final thoughts on 6000aMonth.com

There are many warning signs of this program that you should be watchful of: one, its too good to be true claims; second, its misleading information regarding link posting; and lastly, its use of names and strategies that are common among scams. You should know that there are free resources online to learn about link posting. Also, you only get to earn commission once the link you posted generated a sale. Therefore, the amount you earn from it is not enough to replace your full time job.

Also I’ve found other variations of 6000amonth.com

6000amonth.net and at the moment workathomejobsreports.com another fake news website is also promoting this site Be careful people!

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