So, based on my reviews, I consider “See The Cash Code,” currently found on the SeeTheCashCode.com domain, a scam and not legit. One of the warning signs of a scam is when it doesn’t have a homepage. If you’re soliciting business, it wouldn’t hurt to have a homepage—which, as of the date of this post, SeeTheCashCode.com does not. That’s typically a sign of a fly-by-night operation.
And it only gets worse from there, because “SeeTheCashCode” is a HIDDEN upsell nightmare. Now, it’s one thing, for example, for me to go to McDonald’s and ask for a burger and fries, and the employee or kiosk asks me if I want to SUPER SIZE my fries BEFORE I make a payment. It’s something entirely different when, for example, I pay $27, and then, right after they have my credit card information, I’m presented with an UPSELL.
The feeling I get when I’m presented with HIDDEN upsells is, I FEEL like I’m being scammed. Why didn’t you tell me this before I sent you my $27, is what I feel like saying.
So SeeTheCashCode What It Is
See The Cash Code System, offered through SeeTheCashCode.com and run by Adam Cherrington at adamsmethod.com, is pitched at the end of his sales funnel as a high-level mentorship and system for affiliate marketers. The sales material emphasizes “untapped traffic sources,” “secret strategies,” and a promise of consistent commissions without the usual website building or SEO.
On the surface, this sounds appealing. Who doesn’t want a shortcut in a business model as competitive as affiliate marketing? But the reality comes down to two concerns: the cost and the biblical perspective of stewardship and work.
The Cost Factor
The most glaring detail is the price tag:
- Core mentorship reportedly costs around $28,995.
- Students are also expected to spend an additional $5,000–$10,000+ on paid advertising just to test and apply the methods.
- There are upsells and add-ons that may push the total investment even higher.
If these numbers are surprising to you, that’s why on this blog we HATE hidden upsells—it’s just an ugly model for your business and reputation.
For comparison, many other reputable affiliate marketing programs, like Master Affiliate Profits (MAP), for example, offer courses or masterminds at various levels. You can join for free and, if you want, then upgrade based on whether you see any value. By contrast, Adam Cherrington’s See The Cash Code System typically asks for a small amount upfront so they can sell you hidden upsells on the backend.
This raises the question: is a $30,000 gamble a wise use of your God-given resources?
With the MAP system, it’s actually an affiliate network built on affiliate marketing, so you can level up as you get better. Now, in the interest of transparency, I personally think it’s better to avoid promoting the “make money online” niche because it is very saturated and the returns are very low.
You join MAP primarily to learn about internet marketing, and then take those skills and leverage them on a platform like GoHighLevel. Online wealth revolves around leveraging your knowledge. For example, if you simply join GoHighLevel without any context or understanding of how it will help you scale your business, it becomes worthless to you.
However, because I am directly involved with GoHighLevel, I see their websites everywhere—and not just in the “make money online” niche. People use GoHighLevel for all sorts of things—from gym memberships to plumbing businesses, to music, and more. But if you don’t understand how internet marketing works, GoHighLevel will be a complete waste of your money.
I say this because See The Cash Code System will also be a complete waste of your money if you are not mentally prepared for what you’re getting yourself into. Many people convince themselves that if they throw money at a problem, it will throw money back at them. That is not true.
You have to be strategic. You have to know that something sells. You have to know your advertising budget. You also have to know about refund requests, because in many industries, if a customer asks for a refund, you lose your commission. If you’re paying for advertising, making sales, and then losing money to refunds, you’ve wasted your money.
In fact, if you go to the Better Business Bureau, you’ll notice that Cherrington Media, LLC, the company behind See The Cash Code System, has a lot of negative reviews. And you’ll notice that many of those negative reviews come from people who spent a significant amount of money with Adam Cherrington.
Christian Perspective: Stewardship, Wealth, and Work
Stewardship of God’s Resources
Psalm 24:1 reminds us, “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.” Money, like time and talent, is entrusted to us by God. When considering a program that costs as much as a new car—or in some cases, a house down payment—we must prayerfully weigh whether this is faithful stewardship.
Avoiding Get-Rich-Quick Promises
The book of Proverbs is full of warnings about quick wealth. “Wealth hastily gotten will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.” (Proverbs 13:11). Affiliate marketing is a real business model, but when programs dangle “secret shortcuts” and promise outsized returns, Christians should be cautious. Business, like faith, is built on perseverance, wisdom, and discipline—not shortcuts.
Work and Responsibility
The Apostle Paul modeled a life of ministry and work. He was a tentmaker (Acts 18:3), showing that leaders and believers alike should not shy away from labor. The danger in expensive programs is that they often appeal to the desire for passive, effortless income—when in truth, all honest business requires real work, responsibility, and risk management.
Conclusion
See The Cash Code System may have insights worth learning. Adam Cherrington may sincerely want to help his students succeed. But the cost is extraordinarily high, and the marketing language suggests more hype than guaranteed substance.
As a Christian, I can’t in good faith recommend SeeTheCashCode. I hate HIDDEN upsells. I have no problem with upsells—it’s a part of business. Nobody wants to trade their time for no reward, but I imagine when someone sees the initial price tag on one of the SeeTheCashCode.com webpages, they’ll take the gamble because they’re imagining easy riches at a rock-bottom price. But that’s not what’s going to happen. Instead, you’re going to be put into an unexpected sales funnel that might compel you to spend money you didn’t plan to spend based on the sales presentation.
With that said, on this blog we promote financial education. Because we HATE government overreach, we wrote this article to give you a clearer understanding of what you may be getting yourself into. We don’t write these articles so Western governments can have more control over the internet.
So please stop complaining to the government, because the government will only make things worse for everyone. It used to be easier to expose online scams, but now it’s increasingly more complicated because of government and far-left intervention—which REWARD scams, because all a scammer has to do is comply with a government mandate and they’re free and clear to keep SCAMMING. Government isn’t GOD. They’ll write a rule, and scammers and lawbreakers will find a way around it.
That’s how the real world works, and that’s why while you LIVE, you’d be wise to educate yourself about get-rich-quick schemes. Nobody will feel sorry for you if you blindly hand someone—or some government—your money and power, and then complain because you decided not to do your due diligence. Grow, start acting like adults, and we can rid the internet of JUNK.
If you want to permanently stop scams, you’re asking for CENSORSHIP. If you’re a Christian, you know God is the only SOLUTION. None of us can stop a scammer from dreaming up a new scam. In fact, scammers, in many ways, should make you smarter. Our current censorship models online are why it takes so long for these scams to be exposed in the first place.
So please, stop whining to the government and be more accountable. We are getting closer to a beautiful utopia here on earth if people would stop giving governments more centralized control over our liberties and freedoms.
Consider making Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior today. We’re in the era where you don’t need a PASTOR or religious figure to tell you Bible stories. Read the Bible for yourself—it will change your life for the better.
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