Non-motoring > Too good to be true? Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Iffy Replies: 4

 Too good to be true? - Iffy
Has anyone tried the Automated Wealth Package?

join.automatedwealthpackage.com/qualified/index.php
 Too good to be true? - Perky Penguin
I get 2 of these a month from an organisation which I will not name. Usual high pressure salemanship on this one = Only 7 places left, buy in the next 5 minutes! Copies of some lucky bloke's bank statement, showing he is making $10,000 a month for 15 minutes a day on his computer plus they are selling it at under $30, if I recall it right.

Also note that you are told all the things that it is NOT and nothing about what it IS! It is cheap enough not to worry about losing your money but what use is a 30 day money back guarantee from a company at a PO Box in USA! Squat I suggest! Not for me to try.
 Too good to be true? - Zero
Just google "automated wealth package" and you will see how it can actually make money if you are savy.
 Too good to be true? - Focusless
>> Just google "automated wealth package" and you will see how it can actually make money
>> if you are savy.

Lots of dodgy-looking 'reviews', but this MoneySavingExpert discussion came up:
forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=2772608

The answer to the OP's question appears to be 'yes', unsurprisingly.
 Too good to be true? - teabelly
There just another MLM scam. The only people that make money are the people that set it up. No one else will as with any market it will be saturated if loads of people start using it.

In a goldrush those selling the shovels get the richest.
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