Anthony Morrison
By
Anthony Morrison
16 September 2008
When I was 21, WorldCom collapsed. My father lost all his life savings and I called upon my limited business experience to help pull our family out of the financial hole. Armed with motivation and limited funds, I created a successful Internet business distributing rare Mustang parts.
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Since then, I’ve enjoyed a wealth of success with numerous Internet businesses such as Affiliate Marketing, Cool Blue Performance, Invest Domains, Morrison Publishing, and Morrison Business. Over the past few years, I’ve expanded my business portfolio to other mediums (beyond the Internet).
Success breeds success. Thanks to my business success I have been able to position myself as a teacher, and an expert on entrepreneurial ventures. I’ve found success on the speaking circuit, hosting seminars where I can share my secrets for success. I’ve even written a book, The Hidden Millionaire.
A key tip I offer my students and readers is this: correctly marketing yourself and your business are vital to a successful Internet start-up. I started off using Internet marketing to its fullest potential—from search engine advertising to social network posting to banner ads. Internet marketing took me far, but it didn’t take me to the point I’m at now. Think outside the box; for example, could advertising a website using traditional mainstream media like television and print help to reach an entirely different audience? You can generate tons of revenue from an online business, but you have to be willing to expand your reach.
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Focus on doing something you love. Luckily, the Internet offers young business people without money (or even a degree) a chance to be successful. You can measure success in different ways. I’m only 25 years old and I am already considered a success. For one, my companies generate around $10 million a year in revenue. Additionally, companies that I’ve been involved with have excelled to the top of their industries—companies that I still consider to be in their infancy stages. Growth potential is yet another measure for success. However, I consider myself a success simply because I enjoy life and love what I do.
Anthony Morrison is the author of The Hidden Millionaire.
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USAF said:
I believe he may be involved in some internet scams. Be careful! # 12 December 2008 at 8:26 AM
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Scammy said:
Beware, of his system. You will mostly lose more money than you will ever make. Don’t be a sucker! # 26 February 2009 at 10:28 PM
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Big Time Scam said:
This guy is a crook. Don’t go to his seminars and DON’T buy into his system. It’s a shame that anybody gives this loser the time of day. # 4 March 2009 at 10:04 AM
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student said:
I actually went to his seminar. Bought his system and made money with it…. I am guessing none of you ever even went there! To each his own the seminar is free so I would never advise anyone just not go… I loved it. # 11 March 2009 at 2:38 AM
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alreadybeen said:
I was happy to see he actually shows up to his seminars. Most “gurus” dont ever go speak to people like myself and my family. I thought everything he said made perfect sense. He was very nice and even talked with my family for a few minutes after his event. Nice guy. I agree with the post above. You should go and judge for yourself. This kid isn’t a scam artist. I’ve actually been to the event. # 13 March 2009 at 12:13 PM
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iknowthetruth said:
Don’t let the “i made money” stories get into your head. I know this kid, and have for years. He actually has people on his payroll who go around the internet posting fake success stories. He is fraud and he will scam you for everything you have. # 8 April 2009 at 11:30 PM
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youranidiot said:
Well if you know him then you know he has money. He is not a “kid” he’s 26 years old. Don’t be stupid. Your post is of no merit since you don’t even put your name on it? Figure’s just another idiot hiding behind a computer. # 9 April 2009 at 6:42 PM
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Joyful01 said:
Do you know what he is up to now? He is taking 24 people at a time and ‘ALLOWING’ them free access to his affiliate program to teach them how to market online and make hundreds of dollars a month….absolutely free! He really stresses how he can only work with 24 people even tho 600 of them get in on the live phone call. He has people going crazy trying to sign up that same night. Then, he invites you (at your own travel expense) to one of his seminars in Mississippi down the road. Little do they know it’s to get them in on this credit card venture for $4000. I believe the front side of this tall order (giving you free program to make tons of money) is just a snare for the real kill…the seminar in Missippi for the credit card lure. # 12 May 2009 at 11:50 PM
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Super Bee said:
I wanted to comment on my experiences with the program. When I was able to get my advertising down to around 20 cents per customer I thought I would do ok, not so. I found that my conversion rate, between customers found to money in my pocket, was around 1000 to 1. Roughly 1 in 100 would apply and only 1 out of 100 applicants were approved, an outrageously low conversion rate. To be sucessful, customers would have to cost less than 4 cents and it would take hundreds of thousands of them to be viable. I also suspect that all viable approvals are not being reported. It looks pretty bad, seeing that he says that 60 cent per customer attained is viable, no way. There are many that complained that adwords would not run ads for such a low bid, which I found true, but when I solved that problem it still is not a viable program. Credit approvals are probably much lower now than in the past,which is a factor, but I suspect disohnesty with the approvals reports also. # 31 May 2009 at 7:48 PM
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MorrisonLover said:
I want to bang his hot ass sister what a lil bucket. Wonder how much he’d sell her for? # 3 June 2009 at 3:27 AM
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Jennifer Ross said:
Hello anthony, I’m really interested in getting involved with ur business but I’m scared this is just another gimic that’s not going to work for me, I’m very motivated and I really want to do something I enjoy and make alot of money while doing it, please send me more or any info on what exactly this consists of. Thank u so much for ur time and I’m very excited to hear from u. # 6 September 2009 at 8:33 PM
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James Douglas Morrison said:
As Jim Morrison would say. WAKE UP!!! Don’t be fooled. # 9 September 2009 at 9:20 PM
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Kevin Tate said:
I am 54 years old been unemployed since 4-16-2009. I watched your program and I would like to get more information on how you developed your customer base on the internet (fortune 500 companies). I am very interested to get started to make money on the side. Money is tight right now. Let me know. Thanks, # 11 September 2009 at 7:29 AM
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regretful said:
I purchased Anthony’s book a few weeks ago, thinking there wasn’t much risk,(19.95) and started following his advice to get started, and yesterday a telemarketer from his company called to sell me a “Success Maker” program for $499.00, I declined, but the same guy called me again today…I’m so disappointed. He seemed sincere. # 15 September 2009 at 2:10 PM
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Barney said:
Anthony and his brother are scumbags who prey on those who are already financially hurting. Please, Please Please beware. # 27 September 2009 at 3:57 PM
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Older and wiser said:
I read through his statements online, and even the verbage on his websites and wonder how someone who’s so brilliant and pre-med can’t seem to master the use of “you’re” and “your” as used in regular, everyday English. I mean, it’s not the hardest word to figure out in the language, but I’d let the misuse slide if he didn’t tote his “I was studying Pre-Med” line as another reason to give up everything you’re currently doing and follow his lead. # 4 October 2009 at 12:12 PM
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Amia said:
Don’t believe this people. This all is a scam just like Amy said about the google thing. They don’t recruit people through ads. Plus that isn’t even their logo. They know what will happen to them if they copy their logo to use it as a scam. # 6 October 2009 at 10:19 AM
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Bobby said:
If it’s too good to be true… # 9 October 2009 at 9:36 PM
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tony dean said:
Is anyone having success with Anthony’s programs, if so; to what degree. Quantify your success in the time frame it took you and in dollars & cents. Also what system or form of marketing did you use. Direct us to a sample ad of marketing. # 10 October 2009 at 11:49 AM
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Your Mama said:
http://fibomercialsandscams.blogspot.com/2009/09/anthony-morrison-and-donald-barrett.html Here’s the highlights from the artical that clinches the fact that it’s a scam: In the words of Mr. Robert Crane ” anthony gives me no choice but to think it is all about tax avoidance (not that there is anything wrong with that). and what’s with that 9/11 story of his? bu most troubling is the worldcom collapse tale that set him off to save the his family from sudden hard times. and you see, that’s the problem. for instance, based on his 9/11 story, he was a young, seventeen year old freshman in 2001. and that’s what i mean about this fellow? then there is the matter of the testimonial video from his father and “adrian m” in his fibomercial. i mean, why? truthfully, and i might add sadly, i suspect the worst. but i do believe he knows another snake when he sees one and that would be donnie boy barrett. # 17 October 2009 at 3:04 AM
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Robert Crane said:
His first sentence is a problem right from the get go. He claims to be 25 (does anyone know his birthdate) . Now, to give him the benefit of the doubt, let’s say he turned 26 on 9/17/2008, the day after he wrote this, . That makes him 21 at the earliest on 9/17/2003. Worldcom filed for bankruptcy on 7/22/02. He is either lying, forgetful, or confused. Regardless, if he can’t get that right, everything else is suspect too. Let’s face it, to quote heath ledger’s joker, “he’s a schemer.” # 17 October 2009 at 5:23 PM
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Lee said:
All these infomercial guys are scam artists, no exceptions. So why the surprise about this particular guy? # 18 October 2009 at 12:19 AM
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Charles Davis said:
I to believe that Jim Morrison is a scam.I signed up and placed ads on my space & facebook.My ads recieved numerous clicks,my ads were for companies that paid for leads.I’ve been in sales a long time and find it hard to believe that out 200 hundred leads that none of them filled out the one line required to qualify as a lead.I believe that the leads are converting and Jim is collecting the money.I’ve spent over 300.oo and haven’t made a dime.Don’t do it!Is there any possibilty of a class action suite against this guy?At least couldn’t ppc sites be asked to turned down ads that go through affiliatemembership? # 19 October 2009 at 4:13 PM
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nikki said:
i don’t know if its a scam or not but after reading the stuff on here, I’m out…and dude, for real i’m watching u on tv, what is wrong with ur ear???…it is like a plastic ear with a hole…gross. If i had millions i would totally get that fixed. # 23 October 2009 at 3:34 AM
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1000 free online games said:
1000 free online games… Some weblog software programs, such as Wordpress, Movable Type and Community Server, support automatic pingbacks where all the links… # 24 October 2009 at 12:03 PM
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casey said:
hahahaha woww I just seen him on tv and was going to get his ad b.s because he talked so sweet not to mention he kept looking at the floor…he’s a liar and I’ve seen nothing but bad review about him… Google anthony morrison scam he’s all over # 28 October 2009 at 2:37 AM
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Tamra J said:
Anthony, After ordering your book, CD’s etc when I finally went back to look in the emails they have mysteriously disappeared from my computer. Not a single one is there, not even the ones I put in folders. Why is that? # 2 November 2009 at 10:49 PM
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LongTimeAcquaintance said:
Yes, the story Anthony tells is true. He started his first internet company (selling Mustang parts) when we were in high school, or soon thereafter, yes he helped his parents financially, and yes he is a millionaire. The principles he teaches are true. You can make money with online marketing, affiliate marketing, etc. No you will not make money by paying him money for his system. I have known Anthony since we were kids and I admire his success. I feel bad for the suckers that think that paying him thousands of dollars will instantly make them rich. It requires a vast understanding of affiliate marketing + capital to make it work…or you put together a “system” and sell it. Do you think Anthony makes more money from his credit card system referrals, or from the people that pay for his system…hmmm? Ignorance is bliss. # 3 November 2009 at 11:56 PM
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OldBill said:
Get Rich Quick Schemes, Diet Pills, Prostate Cures, Exercise Equipment…….etc. # 5 November 2009 at 10:54 AM
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GUESS WHAT? said:
Starting any well planned out business will yield profits unless you’re an idiot. How can people be so dumb to pay someone to tell you common sense? # 14 November 2009 at 11:10 PM
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Robert Van said:
Dont be fooled by this SCAM artist.I bought into this so called money making ides and havent made a cent.I was home for seven weeks due to surgery and said to myself,give it a try.After advertising to make this person money everyday I havent received anything.Yes the only person making any money is Anthony. # 24 November 2009 at 10:34 AM
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Neveragain said:
When you call in and order they give you a website www anthonysaudio com with a password new2 and this is for $19.99 and guess what ? There is no web site! What a waste of money! This is a scam. # 4 December 2009 at 1:23 PM
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WebTrendsGuru said:
WOW, these people never cease to amaze me. This is not a scam, while I have not seen the actual program, the concepts he is referring to are based in complete fact and can in fact work. Like all salespeople, this fellow’s job is to to sell his product which requires emphasis on the positive aspects of his product or service. Where most people get into trouble with internet marketing systems is by not understanding critical paid search concepts - these concepts are incredibly in depth and are not easy for many technical people to fully understand, let alone your ‘average computer user’. Sure, you can drive traffic to your site without spending any money on paid search campaigns, but again, that requires an in depth understanding of search engine optimization techniques and concepts. Large sites spend hundreds of thousands of dollars per month on paid search campaigns, and can easily spend up to 10% or more of that just on technologies and people to optimize and manage their paid search marketing. With that said, again the ideas and methods outlined in most of these programs do work, but require a significantly deeper understanding of the internet, search engines and marketing than implied to really make money - sure you can always make a few extra bucks off family and friends with these techniques, but to make any serious cash requires much more effort and/or understanding than many average computer users are ready for. I have spent years analyzing and understanding website traffic and visitor behavior - and I haven’t made millions on internet marketing. Why? Even with my background, there are concepts that I don’t have enough of an understanding of to justify investing the time and resources necessary to make a ‘good go’ of it. # 11 December 2009 at 6:36 AM
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Robert J. said:
He tells you that this isn’t a “get rich quick scheme” so for all of you have not tried it don’t assume it is a scam right off the bat before you even try it. He gives examples such as two to three hundred dollars per month and that is pretty accurate if you actually try… # 15 December 2009 at 6:46 PM
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David said:
I called the number, went to this seminar, and was pressured into paying $4000. I thought I would give it a try. I have lost every penny of it! This guy scammed me $4000. Please learn from my mistake. My family needed this money, including my sick son who is on kidney dialysis. Mr. Morrison and his company took my money and got rich doing so. Please learn from my mistake and don’t buy into this!! He makes money off of people’s hopes and stupidity. Fortunately, you can learn from min! # 16 December 2009 at 8:46 AM
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toodygoodshoes said:
Just saw the infomercial and all I can say is, if it sounds too good to be true, then it is! # 17 December 2009 at 9:21 AM
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dan said:
You can’t blame him if you suck at running a PROVEN business model. I’m betting that all your definitions of trying is spending a day and calling it quits I # 19 December 2009 at 5:36 AM
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Too Smart for TV said:
Yea, and for the record, all these posts that say its not a scam are from people on the inside being paid to do it. Hell, its probably the same guy. Kinda like those spoofy testimonials on TV ads. But a little more shady. There’s a reason this thing is only on late-night / Off-air spots. Because its cheap. If it was legit EVERYONE would be doing it and we wouldnt be in a god-damn recession. Take care guys. # 20 December 2009 at 12:21 PM
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Mark said:
I tried the program as well. It is a SCAM and it is not as simple as buying the book and learning his techniques. Anthony Morrison reps called me a few days after i received the book and tried to sale me a mentoring program to put me on the fast track if i would join the program for $13K. Ya, you all heard it $13,000USD. They said this upfront fee includes my previously offered free website and techniques the book does not teach. After i started asking questions and questioning the logic of the rep, (named Gordon White) he then told me this was not the program for me and hung up. CAN YOU SAY FALSE ADVERTISING AND SCAM. # 22 December 2009 at 10:34 PM
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Jessica K said:
I am doing my research right now on this whole Anthony Morrison deal. I currently do paid search engine marketing and work with affiliate companies. So I know that it works and is possible. I make more than $200 a day in PROFIT, but I want to grow it. It takes alot of work, but the flip side is a get to do it from home. I want to ask if this program is only for credit card campaigns or is it teaching you tools to use with any business? # 24 December 2009 at 9:21 PM
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John of Jacksonville said:
Anthony Morrison is a fraud. Notice that you cannot press *(zero) on his conference call to ask a question. All the “callers” are staged. So expertly staged, it’s frighteningly amazing. Also notice none of the “callers” ask, “do you have an example of a website you can show me?” You will not hear that one. Instead, by doing a Google search for “dealsmart.com” which is his main URL, and btw comes up blank, you get a subdomain like: http://www.dee.dealsmart.com It’s impossible for me to understand how this shiller, piece of crap, can ever get on TV and scam thousands if not millions of people. Unreal. I’ll do my part by reporting him to the FCC. # 24 December 2009 at 11:50 PM
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DontBlowYourDollars said:
I am well versed in search engine optimization (SEO) and making money with advertising. How did I learn it? I read a bunch of free stuff on the internet. The information is out there. It’s free. This $20 book he’s selling on TV right now as I type sounds hilarious!! It’s comedy!! # 26 December 2009 at 6:10 AM
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Ruby said:
This is just another version of the snake oil salesman. There will always be gullible or desperate people who will fall for schemes like this. The saddest part is that they are the ones who can least afford it. Anthony Morrison should be ashamed of himself, but people like him have no sense of shame or they wouldn’t be in this sleeezy business. # 27 December 2009 at 1:29 PM
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brother sage said:
looking for business partner for global mlm: # 27 December 2009 at 3:37 PM
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Barbara said:
Thanks Everyone, I am disabled and so is my husband. We are just trying to earn extra income, not lose more. Glad I have the sense to always check these guys out. # 28 December 2009 at 3:51 AM
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Edward said:
I’ve just watched this guy on TV. If you are familiar with non-verbal communication you will see that he lies. I know, guys, it is tough out there especially for people like Barbara, some people are at the point of desperation and exactly this kind of people he’s looking for. NO MONEY CAN BE MADE EASY. Please remember this, don’t get fooled, stay away from make-money-by-doing-almost-nothing systems. These people know psychological tricks, their talking, the way they dress, gestures, voice tone, words are all carefully chosen and practiced to hypnotize you. DVD will just reiterate it. Don’t be afraid to ask yourself questions. If his system is so good at attracting/redirecting customers then why didn’t he uses it to re-direct people to his website to buy the book? Why do you need night TV ads, right? Think twice and be smart. If you want to get rich (or achieve something) in a most optimal, fastest possible way then google laws of attraction. You can also email me at spartan.dude [at] gmx [dot] com for a free advice. # 1 January 2010 at 6:45 AM
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Scam City USA said:
This joker is selling information you can get for free - basically it is affiliate marketing. My company buys clicks from very established companies that do this - you CANNOT compete. You also will pay Google for Adwords - something they don’t tell you. # 5 January 2010 at 6:22 AM
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brian gusich said:
let me get a schedule of ur classes so i can come kick ur ***. ur gonna get whats coming to ya # 11 January 2010 at 6:52 AM
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t said:
I was really hoping that this was not a scam. I have been out of work for a while and was going to borrow the money to get started. Thank God I read this. You all saved me a lot of money and suffering. What really repulses me is that we are in a reccesion, things are not looking very well for a lot of people. this is just theft if you ask me. No different from somebody robbing a bank. # 21 January 2010 at 12:18 AM
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poetic1982 said:
I really wanted to believe this was legit! I called the 1800 number on his page (wich is nowhere to be found now) to see if I could get a human on the phone. This woman answered, so I started asking some questions. Because I myself am a skeptic, I went on to ask “well, if this can make me so much money, then why aren’t you doing it too, instead of answering the phones”? She then replied “well, I have 2 boys at home, I just don’t have the extra time”. to that I replied, “Oh, well, on his online video Anthony specifically talks to stay at home moms, and So I was really hoping this is something that would work for me”. She went on to say “really, your a stay at home mom? yeah, this is a great program and it doesn’t take alot of time either”. UM, didn’t she just contradict herself.? I hung up and emailed the program. I told them exactly what happened and how they needed someone who is more articulate and convincing to be answering their phones. They actually emailed me back! And what do you know, those emails dissapeared too, just like that other girl said hers did. They basically told me that the secretary reserves the right to be or not be a part of the program, and why would I base my decision on what she decided? It’s all too grey for me. I can’t get past that part of it. I listened in on the call, and yes, Anthony sounds super nice, and everything sounds so great, and I want it to be as wonderful as it sounds, but I think, after my experience with the uneducated, very unprofessional sounding receptionist, and after reading all that is written here, it can’t be that fabulous! can it? I guess we all have to decide for ourselves. And it’s sad but a part of me really wants to try this thing. # 21 January 2010 at 5:55 PM
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Veritas said:
Anthony’s program is just Affiliate Marketing, that’s really about it. The only difference? He’s charging you before he gives you FREE information. The US is full of tons of affiliate marketers. What separates the good from the mediocre is time commitment. Take a look at his brother, Adrian. Adrian works through the night, going to bed around 3-6am daily in order to get all of his work done. He is creating is own success, with a few tricks. Success isn’t always what you think it is, however. From my understanding, the Mississippi AG is investigating these brothers, but not for “scam” reasons. To those of you that actually paid Anthony money… I feel sorry for you. To him, his brother, and some other friends, you are merely “peasants”. These guys have never had class, and never will. They have always played themselves off as the “rich boy” type, but never deserved the hype. I have to give them credit for working as hard as they do, but the credit giving stops at that. These guys DO NOT care about you or anyone else–they merely want more money. I feel sorry for their poor mother who buys into everything. I think she is merely in denial about the storm on the horizon. These guys are going to fall, and they are going to fall hard. # 21 January 2010 at 7:15 PM
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Looking for the truth said:
I lost my job 1 1/2 year ago and love all the free time I have, but don’t love not having the extra spending money, so I have been looking for a way to make an extra 3 to 4K # 22 January 2010 at 5:25 PM
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Where ever there’s a chair there’s a rear end. said:
If I were a 15th century alchemist and found a way to turn lead into gold, WHY WOULD I EVER use that knowledge for anyone but myself? # 22 January 2010 at 6:21 PM
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Where ever there’s a chair there’s a rear end. said:
If I were a 15th century alchemist and figured out how to turn lead into gold, WHY WOULD I EVER share that information at ANY price? # 22 January 2010 at 6:24 PM
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dan said:
To those who are still contemplating this or a similar scheme program… WAKE UP !!! Goes back to the old sayin’ “If it’s to good to be truth, it ain’t legal” Period point. # 25 January 2010 at 4:36 AM
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ELIZA said:
it’s heart breaking to see that he preys on the most needy people. with the current economy we are seeing lots more of these get-rich schemes on late-night TV. they especially showcase fake examples of desperate clientele like laid off workers, single moms, etc. i just can’t believe after all these testimonials and complaints he is still on TV! you’d think the authorities are on him by now. My prayers for everyone that lost money on this and many more that need money enough to consider this scam. Eliza # 26 January 2010 at 5:14 AM
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Cherie B. from Virginia said:
I just watched Anthony morrisons infomercial for the first time late last nite..I was actually sold into his “nice guy” routine..and was considering using my last little bit of money on my pre-paid debit card to purchase his books and cd…but Im a skeptic..so I decided to google him first..which brought me to his website..then I started looking at the posts of the members on his site…just to see what people were saying about his products and if they were truely making any money with this advertising profits from home…post after post I read, regarding ppl from all walks of life that read the book or were reading the book…and you know what??? 99% of the ppl who posted said pretty much the same thing…great book, but I still dont have a clue about how to make this money….or nice book but I wish there ws some sort of step by step guide on how to get started…..then i read a post that someone said he was in ca-hoots with some guy named donald barrett who is a known felon and scam artist…….which lead me to google him again, this time adding this other guys name along with it…. Trust me when I say, I am a devils advocate about nearly everything..but I do not believe in this so called “system” that Mr. Morrison is selling anymore. I too found discrepancies in his story “time-line” of events (when he started his business, etc;) he contradicts himself several times regading info that he should know by heart if it were true. Thank you to everyone who posted in these columns regarding their experiences..I just hope that more people do their research before they go into debt or go bankrupt trying to take care of their family the easy way, making money online…. God Bless each of you in all of your endeavors..and my heart goes out to those who got burned or lost money doing this. Dont give up on being successful, just do more research before you get involved in anything else in the future. I wish you all nothing but blessings and success! # 30 January 2010 at 9:04 AM
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Herm T said:
Anyone reading things on Anthony morrison’s internet marketing program or are in one of his programs and are having trouble setting up your website and can’t find Step by Step instructions on what to do, then this site at ” hermsplace.com “may be helpful for you. I was going to join Anthony to learn affiliate marketing but I couldn’t afford it. # 31 January 2010 at 1:14 PM
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eddyb said:
scam artist is`anthony morrisson no doubt but hes got some proven principals fortified by more and more bs! # 11 February 2010 at 5:56 PM
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GOOD LUCK said:
GOT THE BOOK,CALLED FOR MY FIRST QUESTION,WITHIN 10 MIN. I WAS TALKING TO SOMEONE WHO WAS TELLING ME FOR 999. THEY COULD GET ME GOING, WITH A BALANCE OF 2999. SO CALL AND ENJOY THE SCAM AS I DID.THE BOOK IS GOOD BUT YOU NEDD A.MORRISON SITTING WITH YOU TO FIGURE IT OUT, LIKE HE SAID HE SHOWS IT TO HIS FRIENDS AND BAM THEY MAKE MILLIONS.MAKE MILLIONS.SO # 13 February 2010 at 11:30 PM
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omar said:
wow cant believe it, i really fell for this guys nonsence!!! # 17 February 2010 at 1:39 AM
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Previous user said:
we got the book and anthonys reps called us and we signed up fo the system for 3,000 they said it would be paied of in three months. we were told we would be talked through on the phone every day by a rep to walk us through it. But all we got was a login to its and there were videos and we got emailed a goal sheet we finished it and the sent us the rest 3 more thats it and docs that covered info we already read in the book. then we looked into it and all the comanies that were involved. we tryed to cancel and the rep was sayig we couldnt do it on our own and was insulting us finally we yelled at him and he was asking us our buisness as what we were gona do after we quit. then he laughed at us. so rude. we finally cancled. dont do it. I belive the book is legit and me and my family are going to make it work on our own. my advice is to buy the book but dont use the system thats a scam. # 17 February 2010 at 7:17 PM
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jaytruth said:
Anthony is a lier and his system makes money alright but only for him. # 24 February 2010 at 8:32 AM
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Watermellon eater said:
Here is you business model….. In the jungle the man is preying upon those desperate enough to fall for his scheme. Ensaring those whose desperation has caused compulsion, he schemes his way to financial success. # 24 February 2010 at 11:19 AM
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SuckerBornEveryMinute said:
If you are dumb enough to buy into it, then it’s your own fault. The last time I saw a legitimate business offer at 4 in the morning from an infomercial was, well, never. The guy is clearly feeding on weak-minded, desperate people, which is sad and all. But, it’s even sadder than people believe his verbal excrement. # 24 February 2010 at 4:50 PM
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Mac said:
I think there are far too many people getting ripped off,and far too few people making money with this “system” for it to be legit.I was considering it,now after reading this thread I’m not.thank you.this all sounds eerily like that guy who was on 15 years ago named Don Lapree.I got suckered into that sytem,and it was hogwash,all of it.the bible says “whatsoever a man soeth,that shall he also reap.” to all you who have been ripped off by this man,God will judge him…of that you can be sure. # 25 February 2010 at 6:49 AM
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kevin m walsh said:
I just purchase Anthony book. I did not get the two web sites to sign on to correct. aphactive.com — can not find it. the other one not sure masterfull.com kevin m walsh can you give me a phone number to call also # 25 February 2010 at 6:57 AM
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Peeeed off said:
I’m telling you now..Do not fall for any of this! Profitt AM Sucess Team or Affiliatemembership. com. If you look them on the bbb (better business burea) they are not listed. Nothing in the video is truthful. It’s obviously prerecorded and they are just ripping you off. I worked my tail off for over a week and I know that people were signing up and making money so I called them bc they were not showing my commission and said I didn’t have any to be shown. LIARS! I know I did. The only time they call you is when they want money and they ask for too much personal information. (should be your first clue not to trust them. If you are intersted in doing something like this I suggest you research and find a good forum to discuss whats legit and what isn’t. They tell you they are only taking 25 ppl…that’s a lie! Afterwards they take as many that will signup. Do NOT FALL FOR THIS. Give your money to charity. They are rude when you call and if you listen close..the same people are calling you to try and sell you something else. You will notice this if you sign up. They pretty much ask how much money you have. Don’t FALL FOR IT! I closed my account and called the Better Business Burea and reported them etc. All I can say is Pray they get caught! They will not let you cancel within the 3 days. I had to call my back and dispute it bc they wasn’t who they said they were and that is fraud people! Good thing the ppl I bank with have sense! You’re playing with fire if you mess with them and YOU WILL GET BURNED! You don’t receive a phone call like they say you will and at the end when he takes calls…hmmm wonder why u cant get through to ask a question # 25 February 2010 at 2:14 PM
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UBEEN TOOK said:
SURE , HIS FRIENDS HE PERSONALLY TOUGHT MADE 150000. PER MONTH. # 25 February 2010 at 11:56 PM
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terry said:
i would love to see the tax returns from what he actually sold to make money,compared ro the tax returns from the programs he sold people.Funny how law enforcement don’t see that and say what!……….terry # 27 February 2010 at 4:12 AM
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R.D. said:
Thank you all so very much. I almost fell for it and at the last minute checked here. I can’t thank you enough. Oh I guess if you already got it print out all the e mails they seem to disappear quickly. Good Luck. # 1 March 2010 at 5:44 AM
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Laura said:
Scammer! I have known him for years, (since elementary school) He claimed to be “pre-med” in highschool and people just laughed! Anyone can claim to be “pre-med” as all that is- is someone who would like to be a doctor one day and declares it- They can be in a plethora of undergraduate programs ranging from very easy to very difficult. Since I can remember, his parents have driven around in corvettes with car tags that say “Perf10.” He and his brother were always seen in souped up mustangs since they could drive. Never, did I see any sort of financial problems in his family! If they had any, then they are part of the country’s economic problems! Buying excessive things they cant afford! He has an entourage of long-time friends that he pays to “work” for him as well. Sure they are the ones promoting this and writing good reviews! # 1 March 2010 at 12:35 PM
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John G said:
Due to wife’s insistence, purchased the book. It’s okay, but more of the same infomercial plus his “life story” of victory at suckers expense. “Education” through third parties and through his goons on the phone is highly emphasized. It’s all about the money. Yours. The free website is a scam, with no controls to check on your progress and plenty of dead links and misdirected links. There is no way to screen out the flagrant trash which is about half of the offers they make available. The “free website” lasts 60 days, hence, you will waste all your effort if you made a penny to begin with. Spending hundreds of dollars on Google to make others rich is not my vision of “working at home” or “accumulating wealth.” Save yourself the trouble and remember the cardinal rule: “Keep your cash in your pocket.” Real affiliate offers don’t charge you a penny, but keep in mind that you will work yourself to death in the effort to successfully “work at home” using affiliate links. # 2 March 2010 at 3:37 PM
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Laura said:
oh yes, and here is the real kicker- during these “hard times” that he bailed his family out of… his poor mother… even “considered” getting a job (but never did, HA!) and yet, the family still managed to pay for her to get some plastic surgery at this point in time. - all while keeping Anthony’s younger siblings in private school…They really had it hard… *sarcasm* # 2 March 2010 at 4:10 PM
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Robert said:
This theory is so simple. Before you EVER embark on something like this, think first. # 5 March 2010 at 5:13 AM
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T said:
His commercials help me sleep at night… At least he is good for something. Thanks, Anthony. # 8 March 2010 at 3:08 AM
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ACE said:
Ever wonder why he doesn’t have a website on the infomercial? It’s to keep people from stumbling onto sites like this. They would rather have you call them and avoid the chance of you seeing the bad reviews. Be wary of the very small print disclaimers that say things like “These students may have purchased additional products to achieve these results which aren’t typical.” Every word is calculated, from the opening to the sell to the review and finally the end where he tells you that you have nothing to lose..simply return the book for a full refund. What he doesn’t tell you is that the cost you pay for shipping is more than the cost to produce the book. The shipping price is so inflated that he makes money just from the “shipping charge.” Remember..IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT PROBABLY IS! # 8 March 2010 at 4:59 AM
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Brad said:
You guys, don’t buy this. The business is legitimate, it’s called affiliate marketing. But you do not NEED to pay for this information. It is readily available on the internet if you look for it. I’m an affiliate marketer myself. I’ve been doing it for about 4 months now and I’ve had some awesome success with it. Don’t think it is easy money, though. I’ve worked many 12+ hour days to get where I am now. My blog explains - http:// mylifefinance. com # 14 March 2010 at 12:37 PM
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Unknown said:
I was going to buy his books, but when I pay for the entire kit, I was charge more than $19.95. This guy is really a scam because he takes advantage of people. Anyone can be a millionaire, but the right way. If people want to make money or start their own business, contact the Small Business Administration. I do not fall for any millionaires or internet jobs. It may not be easy, but just keep looking for jobs in the washington post. # 14 March 2010 at 1:50 PM
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Mike S. said:
Well, after reading several of these posts. I can safely say that I won’t be ordering Anthony’s system. I feel bad for saying this, but I would have liked to have seen at least one articulate, well thought-out post from someone who actually tried the system. The fact that all of the posts from those who felt they were “scammed” contain abhorable spelling and grammar is leaving just a small flicker of doubt in my mind that makes me wonder “is it maybe a lack of comprehension that is causing these people to fail?” Well, regardless, I think I can continue on with my forty hour a week job without spending too much time thinking “what if?” Oh, and as a word of comfort to the ladies with “disappearing emails” - The only way someone else can make emails disappear from your personal email account would be to obtain your login information or have access to the exchange, pop, or internet protocol mail server your email resides on, and that’s assuming you don’t use a mail client like Outlook to download it locally on your PC. I think it’s a pretty safe bet that Anthony doesn’t have a trojan or bot on AOL, Yahoo, or Hotmail’s email servers. I’m sorry, but if your emails disappeared, it’s because you deleted them or moved them by mistake. # 15 March 2010 at 7:49 AM
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!NIKA! said:
WELL BELIEVE ME OR NOT THEY SCAMMED ME REAL GOOD AND I TRIED TO GET MY MONEY BACK AND THEY NEVER SENT IT TO ME AND I TRIED TO CALL IT’S LIKE MY NUMBER HAD BEEN BLOCKED IT’S A SCAM! PLEASE LISTEN PEOPLE DON’T WAIST MONEY YOU NEED YOU MIGHT AS WELL THROW IT AWAY REALLY DON’T BUY IY THEY SCAMMED ME GOOD OUT OF # 22 March 2010 at 12:19 AM
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Phil said:
LongTimeAcquaintance: If you really know this guy, why do his friends call him Gus. # 25 March 2010 at 7:11 AM
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Anthony G Adams (Google me) said:
Hi, I run a legit online business. I’ve worked very hard to get where I am and I feel like I am qualified to give an honest opinion. I saw this guy’s infomercial and it really annoyed me because it gives internet business owners like myself, who are honest, a bad name. You DO NOT simply throw up a website and site back and collect money online. It’s hard. It’s very, very hard to get someone to pull out there credit card and buy your stuff, especially on a website you didn’t even have a hand in creating. It just doesn’t work that way. I’m sorry to burst anyone’s bubble, but these scams are all the same. THERE IS NO FREE LUNCH. The internet isn’t some magic money machine, please understand that! You are still running a business and it takes time and effort and nothing happens overnight. People like this make me sick. It’s a scam. No matter what anyone says. It’s a scam. # 28 March 2010 at 1:53 PM
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Chris Clark said:
Do you homework before you talk just received my check in the mail today after all im on my second month and i have learned a lot. # 29 March 2010 at 7:48 PM
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ALL BS ASIDE said:
saw the infomercial and wow very impressed……..too impressed. everyone on this post was very convincing in their opinion and “experience”. im not calling anyone a lier by any means but lets get pandora out of the damn box and see some proof of this scam. PROOF shouldnt be that hard to provide considering the info provided by former users. by the way i think A. Morrison is a complete scum bag. im on your side # 30 March 2010 at 11:39 PM
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Dustin said:
I read both of his books and to tell you the truth I think he’s legit. Mostly his books are just about motivating people to take risks in the business world. Without risk there is no reward. After reading both of his books I signed up for a turnkey website for affiliate marketing. It’s really tough getting started but if your willing to put the effort in, then you can make money marketing products. Check out my website. It’s a review site on a couple of the top turnkey sites out there # 1 April 2010 at 2:39 AM
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Diana said:
I am just going to be putting my two cents just cause I have purchased the book and have applied the process he explains. So I paid 40 for my books and website. Then I spent about 400 on advertising these products. Now, when you start he doesn’t tell you that you wont see commission until 45 days after you received the conversion. So until 45 days later is when you get to see if a product is doing well or not. Oh and don’t you dare call for help unless you got a good couple thousands to give Mr Anthony. I am not completely upset because of him I got into the marketing bussiness. I am where I am today in this business cause of that stupid infomercial. So I guess it was good for me. I decided that yeah someone just robbed me 40 bucks but this is a business and its pretty freaking real. He has just taken advantage of it and milked it. If your really interested in this I can tell you from experience that the marketing biz is real . He is a scam but the concept is not. So there you go that’s just my two cents, # 3 April 2010 at 9:04 PM
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Dansdaone said:
has anyone tried this.. seems to me everyone is” judging a book by it’s cover” ! # 4 April 2010 at 2:51 PM
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Dustin said:
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Hoot said:
H ere is the money making secret, its easy: 4 # 16 April 2010 at 3:14 AM
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nomad said:
Scamway (Amway) has their commercials playing now, they are the biggest con of the century. A sucker born every second, meet the next generation of suckers on the internet # 17 April 2010 at 2:38 PM
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Daniel said:
perhaps like so many others he’s managed to sell his idea, and altho the idea doesnt work for others, they have to pay in order to get the “other half” of his book or whatever.. # 23 April 2010 at 4:06 AM
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ManFromThe22ndCentury said:
I was really hoping this would have been a worthwhile venture. I purchased the books and CD set and set up the Google & Yahoo advertising programs. But when I talked to a sales rep regarding the coaching system(s), it killed my excitement about all of it. When I told him that I wanted to take it one step at a time, he was extremely rude and cold telling me that I’m going nowhere in life. Everything he told me about running the business went against what Anthony said on the infomercial and in his book. When I told him that, he went ballistic on me. In a nutshell, I did not sign up for the coaching class (saving myself several thousand). I did learn a lot about the advertising systems that are embedded in Google & Yahoo. Pretty need tools if you ask me. You can use them for your own business ventures if need be; so to me this experience was not a total loss even though I am out a few hundred. As many comments above have stated… on true proverb is “You Can’t Get Something For Nothing”. Any true business takes a lot of hard work ! # 26 April 2010 at 6:06 PM
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Disgusted said:
I hope this guy rots in hell. I just wonder how the attorney general’s office hasn’t been able to stick it to this guy. I just saw an infomercial on TV and was just blown away that this dude could be such a lying s.o.b. There is NO free lunch, there is NO way to make money without working for it, and if you really think this guy cares so much about helping other people make hundreds of thousands of dollars without finding away to make sure he gets something out of it, then you’ve got to read up on your scam artist history. Classic scam. New venue. It’s true that you can make money with internet advertising, but it is a lot more complicated than Mr. Jackass Morrison would have you believe. It is NOT simple and it gets more difficult every day. This dude should be jailed w/Mr. Madoff. They could cook up some scams together. # 29 April 2010 at 2:30 PM
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Melinda said:
Is there anyway to email Anthony to talk about his system????? I feel if he is true to his word he would have an email so people could discuss this system with him. # 3 May 2010 at 5:29 AM
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Support animal rights….. said:
This is a total lie. Never buy it!! DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY # 5 May 2010 at 12:44 AM
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Madtown Boy said:
I grew up with Anthony and his brother in the Jackson, MS area. Its hard for me to believe that when WorldCom fell he was old enough to make such a huge difference that his family was able to live in one of the nicest houses in the area, drive a mustang GT turned Saleen and act the way that he did. Not saying that he is fake or his system is fake I just have huge question about the validity to his background knowing how he and his family lived. # 12 May 2010 at 10:49 AM
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Madtown Boy said:
Like I said, I questioned the validity. All I can say is liar. Went to his website and clicked on “In the News” and had a good laugh at his interview with FOX channel 9. He states his dad lost all his money in WorldCom that went bankrupt in 2001. Actual date July of 2002, which would have put him in as a freshman in college at MC, which is the most expensive school in the state of MS. If you are going to lie make sure you have everything correct first. I also did not see this news feed from Atlanta - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrLNNltwjjA # 12 May 2010 at 11:19 AM
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tim said:
sure am glad i checked this out before i wasted my money!!!!!!!!!!!! # 12 May 2010 at 1:11 PM
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youwishyouknew said:
what it all boils down to is a bunch of humanistic pigs wanting something for nothing! give a humanistic pig a cookie and the next thing you know ,it wants milk also. blood sucking pigs! “he ripped me off” “he took my money” “he is a scam artist” yada.yada.yada! go out and get a job,its that simple! stop tryn to get something for nothing. (leaching) the american way! stop all your complaining,you bunch of milk sucking baby asses…go out and make your own money!bunch of sissy ass wimps.scam artist or not? GET A JOB! thats the whole problem…give me something for nothing! # 16 May 2010 at 10:07 AM
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youwishyouknew said:
oh! and by the way,keep your comments in your “blow hole” because i could care less what you think!you bunch of milk suckn babies # 16 May 2010 at 10:18 AM
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johnny said:
i have got to say that i could not agree with you more.tell it like it is,thats my motto # 16 May 2010 at 10:35 AM
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annawoods04 said:
Anthony Morrison is the best according to me because he is the only person till date who is providing the information like earning money with many methods and that too while sitting at home. # 17 May 2010 at 11:45 PM
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The Mouse said:
I saw Anthony on a program shared with a highly regarded author and thought this was credible due to the affiliation. Wrong, wrong, wrong. I actually ordered the $19.95 program to assess if there is any ounce of truth to the marketing. 3 days after I received my package I received a follow-up call from their assistance program. I told them I hadn’t looked at it yet and then he started asking personal financial questions to which I gave no information and asked why didn’t the TV spot advertise additonal backup for an additional cost (huge $$$ amount) and when I asked a few more questions he got beligerent and I said we were done talking. Well, low & behold the same guy calls me a month later again asking for personal financial information stating he needed it to see if I would qualify for their “testemonials” program. As I again refused to give actual $$ he got absolutely irate and indicated I was no asset to their program, he could see I was going nowhere etc. and it went on until he hung up on me. I called their center, let them know what took place and as my call was “recorded” they could take a listen and understand what type of employee it was that will bring their company to it’s knees. I don’t claim to be scammed as I volunteered my money and he took it. Yes, he’s smart on that aspect, but there is Kharma and careful what you put out there Mr. Morrison and cohorts as we all know what comes around goes around ten-fold. OUCH!! # 21 May 2010 at 9:58 PM
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cookiemonstr said:
whats wrong with cookies and milk? i like cookies! # 23 May 2010 at 7:21 AM
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stewie said:
This Anthony Morrison is a total piece of shit. What kind of loser “dad” with three kids retires at age 60 and then puts all his money in the stock market?! Only a total brainless moron, or a made-up asshole. Anthony Morrison and his dad are both. This is a SCAM from the word go. # 24 May 2010 at 2:19 AM
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Opal said:
Can someone please tell me how to return a package and get a refund from Anthony Morrison? I can’t find any info anywhere. Not on the package either. neclinton@aol.com # 24 May 2010 at 4:02 PM
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getarealjob said:
Seen Commercial 6 times. I bought it but did my research first. Hrs of research says DON\’T DO IT! PLZ.TM story makes a lot of sense but the time lines don\’t jive. His dad a successful intelligent business man, put all his eggs in one basket and lost his life savings in the 70’s?Hes only 26?? And his story is, he fabricated this system and saved the day and saved their house and supports his family. Makes $200.K Mo $4.K 2 a time. # 26 May 2010 at 12:17 PM
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Shantel Tracey said:
I don’t about this, I’m glad I read this stuff before I went in and bought this crap. What I can say is that I do know of a real way that people can make some quick money thats NOT A SCAM! Just switch the store where you buy your household products, and you can save money, and then when you refer your friends then the company gives you bonuses. SO if anyone interested, you can call Shantel @ 951-581-3575 or email concierge2u@live.com. I was hoping to use Anthonys program to wxpand my business but after all the statements being made, I’ll pass. # 30 May 2010 at 2:51 PM
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Atom Bomb said:
As made famous by PT Barnum, “there’s a sucker born every minute.” As Anthony may have built an early life for himself online, his methods are now defunct and drowning in a saturated market. His business is legal because he’s not selling “false” ideas. Yes they did work at one point, but the laws and market have since drastically changed in the last ten years. He (along with a slew of people) are knowingly selling a defunct idea to naive and technologically unaware, first time computer buyers. The internet, music business, movie business, etc… has become a horizontal industry. This just means that the income pie is getting increasingly microscopic due to a vast majority of people knowing how to accomplish what could only be done by a select few in the past. Do your research before you give into this stuff. Personally I think it’s slimy and criminal but the law moves too slow to keep up. Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQHvtFgB7h8. If you really do your homework, you can find some dirt at the BBB. # 30 May 2010 at 11:35 PM
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BeSmarter :) said:
Why do all of you keep buying this and commenting? I stopped reading for about 10 minutes at the post made by neveragain. This person just told all of you the website and the pw to go and get this entire set up for free. I have downloaded his audio book and the pdf for his second book. Now I can sit back for free and see for myself if it’s worth it or not. Scroll up, find never again, read the post, sign in and save your money # 2 June 2010 at 4:53 AM
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Mike said:
Just saw the infomercial and if you havent seen it.. you must cause all the success stories have someone reading off a chart. If they made so much money why would they need to read it. They try to hide it but they are looking down or off to their side. what a crock of sh$t. Dont buy into this scam. He says you make money i will make money. but it is only him making the money off you. # 2 June 2010 at 5:12 AM
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Katherine said:
Wow! Im so glad I got on this site before I bought the books, I was on the phone and hung up while reading these comments.Is there anything that is legitamit on the computer , I have fell into a couple of scams now I am done! # 6 June 2010 at 6:37 AM
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Esthela Ramirez said:
Hi Anthony Marison I am Esthela Ramirez. I would like to know if you will give any of the classes you have here in San Diego any time soon? If so you can get back to me at abby_ramirez5@hotmail.com. Thank you. # 6 June 2010 at 12:50 PM
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Joann New York said:
INterestingly enough I saw the infomertial in a weak moment. I called JUST for the book and then was told I had to spend more money. I then cancelled, which was easy to do. I started reading his biography and he does have some good things to say, HOWEVER I then was called by someone from him, spent 1 hour with his rep who then got indignent when I said I would not spend $7000 to $10,000 on my credit card so I could be one of their examples. I knew this was a scam from the second I purchased the books, but so far his biography is good reading mat’l. Internet/Affliliate marketing can be financially rewarding but it takes time and know how. Just be careful. Everyone is out to make a buck on you!!! Don’t be stupid. # 8 June 2010 at 8:02 AM
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TINA said:
I FREAKED-OUT WHEN I SAW HE WANTED SS#!!!! # 10 June 2010 at 9:47 AM
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TINA said:
ALSO WHAT REALLY MADE ME “PO” WAS WHEN U CALLED AND PLACED YOUR ORDER, CHRIST HOW MANY MORE PROGRAMS, VACATIONS, AND ON-LINE EDUCATION FEES THEY WERE TRYING TO SELL. # 10 June 2010 at 9:51 AM
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Dawn said:
I spoke to his reps and crapped my pants. STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS SCHISTER! # 13 June 2010 at 8:09 AM
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Theresa said:
all I have to say is that if you have faith and believe in your higher power then you will know who is scaming who. You need to listen and pay attention to what Anthony says and you will know if it is right for you. Only you can make those changes in your life for the better, and when someone like Anthony comes along and wants to share how his life is were it is know and how he got there, I thank him for doing so for I believe in myself and only I can make changes on how my life is now. so I leave you with a blessings by Helen Steiner Rice TAKE TIME TO BE KIND ……Kindness is virtue given by the Lord— It pays dividends in happiness and joy is its reward. For if you practice kindness in all you say and do, The Lord will wrap His kindness around your heart and you. The great thing in this world in not so much were we are, but in what direction, we are moving……Oliver Wendell Holmes # 13 June 2010 at 8:47 AM
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darrell said:
i gave my debit card number just to order the basic system for 19 bucks and he drained out every dime i had in there plus 68 dollars and an overdraft fee…. # 14 June 2010 at 9:32 PM
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Name Dan said:
Comment It’s a SCAM.. you almost deserve to be scammed for falling for this infomercial garbage before reading up on it. # 21 June 2010 at 6:13 AM
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Nancy said:
Anthony Morrison is just another generation of scammers from the loins of Kevin Trudeau and Donald Barrett. Yes, there are ways to advertise on the internet. Wait! Let’s call it what it really is, anonymous scamming/spamming. We all get caught up in this crap, with nothing to show for it. Just a waste of time. Social media, internet advertising, blah, blah, blah! I am looking for a legitmate way to make some money and get ahead in life instead of living paycheck to paycheck and all I find online is more crap! I’m 48 and going back to college. I just pray that they don’t teach the same scamming junk there! What ever happened to having morals and a good work ethic? I hope the internet crashes soon! # 24 June 2010 at 3:53 PM
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Open mind said:
OK, I should have maybe done my research before buying the book and adding one additional thingie. Said no to all the other stuff offered — but it didn’t bother me, as I have run into this multiply-the-sale gimmick before. It’s pretty standard. Especially for any TV offer of any sort. The idea is that, once they have a buyer on the phone, try to sell them more. Just say no. And consider whether if you ran a business, would you want to try to get a customer to buy more? Uh, yeah. Duh. Have not got the book yet (said not to send it express), but do now have the affiliate website and have reviewed the online coaching. The videos explaining how to set up Google etc. advertising are possibly worth the price — I’ve paid more for basic courses on other stuff at community colleges and such. It is already quite clear that I will (maybe) be sinking my own money into ads to promote an affiliate page I cannot adjust. I don’t know if it will be reasonably possible to earn money with this, using his methods, or if the earned money will be greater than the spent money. Maybe yes, probably not, though. To some extent, it appears to be a new version of an old “business-at-home” deal in which the home person tries to sell products for another business, using his own money to place the ads. (Tried that a long time ago and if I’d realized this was a new twist on that, I wouldn’t have considered this.) The other business is, essentially, getting a lot of individuals to spend their own money advertising for it. Cute. But usually not for the individuals. Then there’s the question of whether the main business will actually pay the commissions and, in this case, lead clicks, as they should. (And the underlying question of what percentage of the deal that the main affiliate business gets vs. what the individual gets. And would I really care if the main company is making more money if I am making a sufficient profit? Well, no, I guess I’d be happy to latch on. Which is why the main company might actually want people to do the work, isn’t it? And keep the energetic ones paid so they keep doing it. ) Anyway, that’s what the deal is. Caveat emptor. It will probably not be easier than just getting a job, and may well be less profitable. I don’t know yet — and may not find out. I don’t know how far I will take it, at least, insofar as using their website and advertising their affiliates. If I do, I will post again about results. Still, plenty of basic info that may well be usable in some way. I’m considering it as a quick course in online advertising, at the least. And will keep my mind, if not my pocketbook, open. I’ll note that, in the infomercial, he was at least honest enough to say his home business is not a get rich quick while doing nothing deal. And it looks like any other business — invest your own money, work hard, and see if it works. I’m leaning towards considering it a bit of a scam, but am also getting some info from it that I may be able to use in other ways. I include in the learning experience the reminder to self not to fall for such stuff without more information. And, BTW, so far, only the amount authorized was taken out of my card account. I would have been surprised if that was fooled with. It falls into the area of criminal behavior — most folks will risk being sued, but will draw the line at prison. # 25 June 2010 at 12:23 AM
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Lyn said:
I got the number for his info call. I sat on the call for about an hour on Tuesday. I tried to press *0 to ask a question and I never got to ask. I called the number on the call me page. They said that someone would call you back, they never did. I left two messages on a VM and still nothing. Then Thursday he was having another call, so I thought it would be more information. It was an IDENTICAL CALL! All the people asking questions are the same ones from Tuesday! THE WHOLE THING IS RECORDED! Definately red flags going up all over the place. What he has to say is cool but with all these posts and plus what I hear right now (im still on the phone now) Im not going to waste my time. # 25 June 2010 at 9:08 PM
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NOGOOD said:
Wow! I’d first like to say thank you to everyone willing to share their bad stories on here in hopes to warn others. For those of you that were scammed, I feel for you. I did try a “at home program” awhile back and got no where with it. I was a single mom trying to make extra money and only lost money:( # 26 June 2010 at 4:12 AM
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Totally taken said:
Bought the book about 8 months ago……..read it 10-15 times, and have tried to work the “system” , without spending alot of money. HaHa….money…..that I don’t have, because I spent it on this “system”. People please please please…..wake up……the only way to make money is to work. Invest in yourself and save. Do Not buy into this , “you can live comfortable with only a few hours a week”, bullshit. Wanta live comfortable, work hard , save, and live within your means. Simple…..and I didn’t charge you a penny. # 29 June 2010 at 6:37 PM
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The Suker that was born a minute ago said:
I bought his book and got my free webpage but in doing so i had to give my ss#> if this is a scam and i think it might be how do i avoid identy theft? Who do i go to to prevent this? # 3 July 2010 at 11:29 PM
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Pat said:
I’m ashamed of myself. I watch the infomercial, bought the book, and not only that, but also paid an additional for what was called the fast track. I called the number from the fast track package, and it was yet another hand reaching out for another $400-$600 dollars. Seriously? from people who obviously need to increase their own income. # 5 July 2010 at 2:09 PM
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Ashley j said:
You guys keep saying don’t do it… scam scam WELL FIND ME SOMETHING THAT DOES WORK!… Can anyone say they have something that works??? # 10 July 2010 at 8:22 AM
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Mary said:
I, too, can tell you how to make millions, “just send me $10 and I will tell you how” well, probably at least 100 people will send it to me and I can respond with a letter telling them to do as I could have done, put the ad in a newspaper and all the other idots will send you $10 and you eventually will make thousands, not a lie just the truth and people will jump to get something for nothing, hey all you, don’t take my idea, i haven’t used it yet but I’m sure I could get several $10 buyers, lol # 11 July 2010 at 3:35 PM
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send flowers to germany said:
I suggest this site to my friends so it could be useful & informative for them also. Great effort. # 12 July 2010 at 6:19 AM
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Rob said:
You guys are scaring me. I received the package in the mail yesterday and called the hotline to get started. I spoke with Mike for a while and he seemed to think that I have what it takes to be in the special group of people who can give testimonials for the company. He said that he would go to bat for me and try to get me into this elite group. He said that it would cost me no money what so ever, so what should I be afraid of? How should I react to their plan for me? Should I run? Please advise, — Thanks, Rob. # 13 July 2010 at 5:48 PM
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The one with the word said:
All i know and all i can say is this. The program cost on line about maybe 197$ correct me if i wrong w8. but if it was true about this program you can just take the people who are willing to work. Yes just take them and deduct that money of there payment. The points I think is that if you have to give there is alittle something wrong cause you can just be deducted in the end day pay check and it would be about the same as trying out the program. Thing is there is alot people willing to work like this is a miracle or a dream come true there is no reason to put the program as you get deducted but cause you dont u raised doubt that in the end you got stolen.. # 14 July 2010 at 2:04 AM
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Michele said:
The lesson learned is that making money takes hard work and usually a life time, if it sounds too good to be true then it usually is! I have been in so many scams, from Amway to this con-artist. I think I will pursue my Masters and get on with life. Thanks. # 14 July 2010 at 5:46 PM
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northsid3 th@ bo$$ said:
i was just about to get the book and everything but reading all of this im cool i dont play with my money i dont have time to be getting hit with a scam i would have to go lookin for his ass but i must say he almost had me i aint gonna lie yeah but im not goin i got kids to feed and im really not in the position to take any loses ever let alone right now # 15 July 2010 at 2:51 AM
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txredneckcop said:
I watched this piece of dung for the first time yesterday morning. I knew he was a liar after the first couple of minutes. He’s good. From what I’ve read from other bloggers in his town that claim to know he’s never gone to college and that his family has never wanted for anything, he’s way ahead of the game. White collar criminals like this clown usually don’t get started at that young age. I don’t know how his family can look people in the eyes when they go out. I love how his testimonial started out w/ an old guy that lost everything, then a few minutes later reveals it’s his father, then pours it on deep about having to RESCUE the family from being almost homeless and broke. Cop or not, this guy was to scam one of my family members, they’d never find the body!!!! The whole town must be in on it. Especially the news stations that let this garbage spin his infomercial on their channel! I feel sorry for the people that are on their last dime and see this program as their shining hope. Payback is a bitch and Karma will catch up with him! To all the people doing the work of getting online and taking the time to investigate this scam, good job. Too many people want to believe in the greater good of man. Don’t ever take anything at face value! NOTHING IN LIFE IS FREE!!!!!! # 16 July 2010 at 1:53 AM
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Moe said:
About 6 months ago I was sent an email..there he was Anthony Morrison..claiming he could show me how to make thousands of dollars and teach me his skills on marketing. He said all this and more would be free! Uh, yea right. $200.00 dollars later I’m up and running, got my turnkey website with hundreds of companies (pretty good ones actually), I’m watching all his training videos and have access to the membership area of his company. The problem I had and still have with Anthony is that with affiliate marketing, you have to SPEND money on advertising and who the hell has that type of money when I’m “looking” to make money. I don’t think it’s a scam..I do think however it takes alot of money to “make” money and that is something he is not upfront with from the beginning. I read all the above comments and I have to disagree…there is a whole hell of a lot of money to be made here, and Anthony shows you how to do it. I don’t feel he is fraudulant. You need to really get your feet wet and try the system before judging the guy. I made $66.00 in the first two weeks BUT that’s after I spent $100.00 in advertising. I never had anyone from his company call me and ask for money. I would of laughed in their face, please. I put the whole thing on hold because like I said earlier, I’m looking to make money not spend it, I don’t have it to spend! # 18 July 2010 at 1:34 PM
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sally said:
I think every one should have a dart board with his face on it. Thank God I didnt order it. Emails disappearing? Cleaned out bank accounts. West at home is a real job. there is a lot of tests to pass, but I passed them. If you study, you can pass them. You get more than one chance. you will be taking orders from customers. They will call your phone during certain hours. Its the only job I know that is legit. You dont pay any fees to sign up. After I passed the tests, I did start, but when the customers called, I couldnt figure out how to put the orders on the computer. You know how it is, if you dont put the information correctly on the page,it wont go to the next page. I was so embarrassed with the customer, that I quit. Im not the best at directions, but Im sure someone else could do it. Youll be taking orders for QVC,etc. I would recommend that you try it. They will have you study about jewelry before you start. If I was able to do it, I would be doing it right now. I just thought I would tell you guys. there is no reason you cant make money at. Im sure there is someone better at the computer than me. # 20 July 2010 at 2:32 AM
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TFC said:
Hmm. I ended up here because I got spammed with pop ups. Fortunately putting aside the conjecture is what the final challenge does. So if this comment which is totally clean, on topic and free of spam is not censored we make the following proposal. If anyone INCLUDING Mr. Morrrison can prove that this system actually works we give them 100,000 dollars. # 20 July 2010 at 4:20 AM
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Buzzmore Daily said:
26 is a kid! Humorous. I’m 52: twice that. Making that kind of money at 26! PLEASE! Most 26 year olds are still trying to figure out how to feed their families ( if they have one) or how to pay off their student loans! How old are you: 16? To the one “with the word:” Maybe if you only said one word it would make more sense! I hope you are not from a english speaking country, because you did not make any fricking sense: word Up! I sure won’t listen to you: go back to grammar school. Good or bad what are you saying?!!!!!!! Hey txredneckcop: I think I got my ass kicked by you when I was # 20 July 2010 at 11:05 PM
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TJ said:
Went to a seminar tonight in Tacoma, WA…the same presenter was selling a similar product a couple of years ago for another company…he claims it wasn’t him, but other people were talking about it as well. Not one thing this program sells that people couldn’t do on their own for a lot less than 2000 dollars. # 21 July 2010 at 1:11 AM
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chris said:
some people are unbelievably stupid. here i am $3,000 short of paying my grad student tuition and almost kicked out of grad school, and some of you dumbasses are paying this scumbag $4,000 to take you on a ride. i am willing to bet that if somebody asked you for $3,000 to pay their tuition most of you would look away. some people deserve to get scammed. # 21 July 2010 at 2:35 PM
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Used my head and checked it out in great detail said:
Just wanted to let everyone know how Anthony Morrison’s Home Jobs For Citizens works. You have to give them your credit card number and they will charge you $197.00 for the Anthony Morrison Listing Agent Certification Program so you can list on Ebay. Once you buy the certification program, you will get a list of companies. One would assume you just click the products for that company and post them on Ebay. Well, that’s exactly what you do, BUT what they don’t tell you is; You partner with one of the companies and buy their products at a discount with your credit card and then list them on Ebay under your store. I urge you NOT to do this!!! # 22 July 2010 at 5:15 PM
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Aaron said:
Since there are a multitude of these scams on the internet, I believe someone who comes up with a legitimate approach to meeting the expectations these scams sell, would make a fortune. To market the results promised by the many scams, by illustrating the details of these scams, and how your product is different, is a concept that I am working through. Would love to include the names of these scams in my marketing, but would probably be sued by these companies. # 23 July 2010 at 10:34 AM
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Barbara said:
Anthony’s book was totally worth $20.00. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! # 25 July 2010 at 10:06 AM
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Austin Carr said:
Guy, those who complain about not spending money on any business are delusional. Most businesses (offline or online) require capital. And not every one is meant to be an entrepreneur. No matter what. The fact that Mr Morrison is not credible is another story. # 29 July 2010 at 12:46 PM
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Hello Anthony i would like to see you and the classes you have i have looked at the class schedual is there a way you can give me another schedual mabey sometime in December.. I wont be able to make the classes you are currantley offering.. My email is 6figureearner@gmail.com thank you Susan Harms..