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Forced Money is being taunted as a way for people to be 'forced' into giving you money. Is the 'force' with you or those that sell this stuff? Is it a scam? This is a non member review.
The first offer from "Forced Money" to you is for $47.00 and then $17.00 per month thereafter. Will this strategy 'force' money your way? In reviewing the website, I believe the answer is right on the cover of the "sales" page of their website. It states: (If nothing else look at the bold print highlighted by me).
"EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ACCURATELY REPRESENT THIS PRODUCT AND ITS POTENTIAL. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL EARN ANY MONEY USING THE TECHNIQUES AND IDEAS OR SOFTWARE PROVIDED WITH THIS WEBSITE.
What is the "product"? Could it be you become an affiliate selling the "secret" e-book, How To Get Google Ads For Free? If you spend $100.00 on Google's Pay Per Click Ads and make $200.00 selling an e-book that lots of other people already sell, would the $100.00 you earn make your Ads free?
Many times when some "secrets" are finally being "revealed", they may help you to earn some money IF you're willing to spend a lot more money. And for some of you, that just isn't going to work out that way. So be careful.
You might want to ask exactly what are you getting for your money too. As always, do as much research as you can before you join so you know exactly what you're getting yourself into or if it fact it is another way to scam some money out of you.
I've taken a lot of time to research an anti-aging and whole food Company called Synaura and highly recommend you taking a peak at it. It has the world's first time released liquid health supplement and the highest ORAC botanical (maqui) in the world in it. Check it out now.
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