There are many reports on the Internet suggesting that Automatic Wealth Solution (AWS) is a scam. If you type Automatic Wealth Solution into a search engine there are hundreds of results complaining about AWS and Ryan Jackson. AWS is a work at home system that uses the name Ryan Jackson, and his success in earning $150,000 a year from the system, to promote it. AWS is a course that uses ClickBank, a site that hosts thousands of digital products, and is the payment processor for these items. You pay your money and then you are given a product to promote with a unique tracking link, this ties any referrals to your account. You will only receive money when a referral completes a sale. For the money you pay you will receive a course explaining how to tap into these referral processes and a web space to advertise your referred products upon. There are other bonuses that are promised and the whole thing costs $49. They will also try to sell you the VIP upgrade option ($197). This pushes the price up and it rises yet further when you sign up for the coaching programme. This coaching programme can cost up to $3,000 and is often delivered by people who have not even signed up for the programme. There is a way around paying all this, however, and if you just sign up for the programme ($7) and avoid signing up for any upgrades, you will receive some useful information on how you can sell products online. It may be a better option to find a product you want to sell and to set up your own Internet website and avoid this entirely. Having said all this the site appears to not be available anymore.
First, I want to thank all of you for saving me $49.95, or more I don't have. I almost fell for it. I shamefully admit I have been scammed 2 times before. So I read the fine print now! I also got his email today, and it was a good promotional speech. However, after reading that ALL the names of CNN etc., as well as the testimonials were not the real names, the red flags went up. And I was fortunate enough to find all your great comments. Thank you very much!!!!! Some of you asked for a legal, legit. Way to make a bit of money. So I will tell you one I do for free! I'm a hobby coin collector, and those that are, know the price of silver right now is at an all time high, and supposed to go up more. I just go to the bank and buy rolls of quarters. Small rural areas work best. You can buy quarters at face value and sell them on ebay or craigslist for between 100-200% profit. 1964 quarters are 90% silver & 1965 thru 1969 are 40% silver content, and the rest are worth face value to turn back into the bank. Banks give you free paper wrappers to turn in the ones you don't want back in. I honestly make between 100 -$200 dollars per day, if you spend an 8 hour day doing it. It's not a get rich quick, or mountains of money overnight plan, but it keeps most of the bills paid and is legal to do from your home. If you ask, I will be happy to give you my phone or email. You can check my statement on ebay very easy. I'm not going to ask for a cent to "coach" you! Thank you all again & have a better day tomorrow! Tom (ebay name is "4965tom"
As I can see from the comment above is that the person had the same thing happen as I did. Yes, they claim..Ryan Jackson (which isn't his real name) claims you can be up and running to make money in 15 minutes. I waited all night for an email and finally received my first email in the morning, only after I wrote to them asking...what the?? I checked out the members only website and wow!!!! I took it as far as I could spending approx 5 hours on it going step by step! It is absolutely discouraging, frustrating and when I tried to download what they asked me to...NOTHING would download and some links were no good! One of the first things it tells you is to take advantage of the free consultation. Well....I have been playing phone tag with this person since Monday morning and it is now Wednesday. Funny, yesterday a guy calls me and I am thinking, "finally", and all this guy was is a supposed coach and wants....$3000.00!!! Here's another funny for you! I asked if he is involved in the program...I mean he's a AWS coach right? And he says, no, he has not done the program! What the heck! I said listen buddy, how in the world would you expect me to give you 3000.00 if you don't even know the program?! So many people have lost their jobs, their incomes, their homes and they want 3000.00?! What a joke and how sad, horribly sad is this. People like this are sitting in their mansions watching their computers tell them, another sucker paid for the so-called program. How horrible...what a sceme.
WOW! Our world is really in serious trouble!! Thanks for posting comments everyone. The one good thing out of this was that I know there are still some good people out there!!! That is very comforting when there are so many wolves! What should we do to help expose these frauds?? I don't want them to make another penny on Innocent folks who are down & out!! I will gladly spend time exposing them if someone tells me what to do?? So sorry to those who lost $49.99. Sometimes we want it to be true so badly we don't think it thru and question the authenticity!! In closing, I want to thank 4965tom for the post about "silver quarters". A legit way to make some hard cold cash that takes some time but is HONEST!!!! Thanks Tom, Dee and all the others who posted.maybe by joining together to fight this AWS "Ryan Jackson" we can save a lot of honest folks the heart ache of losing again!! Turning something BAD into GOOD!! Please post any other legit ways to make a buck cause that is really helpful!! Thanks again CB51080-
Well they want $8500.00 straight away to have a coach take you through the process. I paid $37.oo for the basic, then $97. For VIP, then $197.00 for the Automatic Wealth System 2.0. It starts you out by asking you to call this specific number and not cost for a coach and then, BAM, then want to coach you give you the trade secrets, help you build a website and help you find products to sell. I think it could be a good thing,, but everyone around me says no, because they want your credit card number first and you only have three days to cancel it with a certified letter mailed with a post mark of the date. So, I guess I would try it if I had nothing to loose, but I'm trying to get out of debt not back into it. Plus I would like to be able to live with my hubby and not get evil looks because I lost this amount of money. I'm willing to try it, but I guess I'll never know.
Well, I just wanted to say that I too ordered AWS ($49.95) and all was well at first. I mean this was my first segway into the internet business world. I was very green but hopeful, as well as ambitious. I can say that the program I got came with a lot of upgrades. It had books to download, tons of products to sell, taped recordings of phone conversations with "gurus". I thought wow, I found the money maker right here. Well I followed the steps and got my website up and then placed a few products from AWS on there. "Ok but then now what" I thought to myself? How do I get people to come to my site? Well that is when I went to call for coaching. The number didn't work. So I said whatever, I'll just go and get all those products and post them to many different sites, at least I can do that much. Well I was given a membership username and password which worked for the time being but then I erased my cookies in order to receive some other offer not related to this product. When I went back to my bookmark of AWS, the site was totally wiped out. So now I have no access to all my products and I thought maybe I could find the member's area again but I ended up here. While to some this is a scam and I would agree, if you were not given a product to work with but if someone showed you how to utilize all those products, this could be a good system. I think what is missing is the caring and concerned part on "Ryan Jackson's" system. Oh yeah, I did manage to download a few of the products and put them on my website. If you want to see what I made out of this system then you can visit my site www.trueincomebuilder.com I hope that was useful to somebody. Thanks, Jermaine
What really upsets me is that we...including me..are really hurting right now. I went from being successful to losing my career. I wrote to supposedly...Ryan Jackson and he told me this system is all true. (Now I know that is not his real name..gee wonder why). If I have a system in place to make money and I want others to make money as well then I would have no problem using my name. I am so tired of being used and people telling me what they think I want to hear. I try to believe everyone is good and means well. Maybe that is the SUCKER in me and that's sad.
Wow, if you look at the banner, it has Esquire, CNN, USA Today, Forbes, Fox News, and BBC on it. What the hell? I realize that the money is made on coaching etc. It just makes sense that it is not made on the low price of the kit. But, this is supposed to be devised to enable those who lost or losing their income become financially stable. How in the world is someone who has lost everything going to pay anything? I lost everything; I don't even have a credit card anymore! If this is all true, it’s very depressing indeed.
You all are the REAL hard working American!! Thank you so much!! I too almost lowered myself to fall for this B.S...I am proud to have run into such great people...and I hope all of you get a better life in the near future...I will pray that you do....And I'm not even that religious
Thanks To You All! I almost spent money I do not have on this thinking that something out there was finally real but I had common sense to do a little research first. GOD bless each and everyone of you for filling others in. May your lives be changed and your prayers be answered, for you all were kind enough to help your neighbor.
Underneath the b.s. Marketing strategy, there is a disclaimer of the magazines saying they were not given the right to use by the above magazines. And ryan jackson is not his real name because of hiding his identity. I hope people really read it through all the way down to the tiny writing 'disclaimers' it is too bad that this is even allowed . Unfortunately people are in desperate ways to earn a living and not reading it through. Nothing in life is that easy, unfortunately.. Good luck to all.
I also was sent an email from this do called Ryan Jackson,I was really going to buy until something in my mind said go check reviews before you click pay!Thank you so much for all the information and saving people like me that can't afford to lose even a penny!Like someone said in a previous review KARMA is a bit**and will bite him in the butt sooner or later!!!! God bless you all for the help!!!!
As I read the e-mail that I received from Ryan Jackson's Automatic Wealth Solution Program, I figured that it is a scam no question about it. I have always grown up with the mentality that if something sounds too good to be true that's because it is too good to be true. I don't fall for those so-called "wealth programs" because I know that they are all scams.
I got the same email from ryan (not his real name I learned, if you read the fine print) giving me only hours in order to enroll, my time was up at 11:59 on january 30, 2010 before the promotion ended for the only 17 positions left, I almost run to the bank to make a deposit in order to make the purchase with my card, but before I did that I decided to google him and I got to this website, and it gave it me the answers I needed it, thank you so much for all the info. And yeah is a rip off. Clpa05
Thanks so much for this site. Like many others, I'm looking for the extra income. I've had Ryan Jackson's link on my computer for review for several days, not wanting to delete it, and possibly go forward. The deadline to get the $49.99 passed and when I clicked to go forward I expected the system to tell me that I'd missed the promo window. Nope, the offer was still there - first red flag. All the hype is just marketing speech - pretty good though. Somehow this morning, I found your page. God bless all of you who responded with such detail. I feel spared.
I thank each of you for your comments...I hope it helps you to know you are helpin g all of us who are unsure.. On very limited income.. To not fall for this scam.....what is wrong with everyone trying to take advantage of us....again THANK YOU so much ...I think the Lord will bless you for taking time to help us....
Well, just another scammer. I don't think there is any way this stuff can be regulated. I have not seen one work at home program that works. I don't mind working, I am not lazy. I have a college degree and am unemployed. I just want to make a little extra money. Is there anyone that is honest anymore. Thanks for the information and if I ever do find something that is legit, I will defiently post it. Thanks everybody !!
I received email and read all the way to the bottom I was really feeling good maybe not a scam but wait I will check it out online first so I went to google typed in aws ryan jackson and it brought me to this site. Thanks to all of you who care enough to make others aware of this scam and the billion other scams out there. Best wishes to you all and I do Believe in the Law of Attraction; So Let's All Use It and Benefit. Many Blessings. JB
Thanks to all for their comments saving me hard earned $$$. I, too, almost 'fell' for the ASW spiel. I have investigated (and tried a few) other home based business opportunities and they all are cleverly disguised ways to separate decent people from their hard earned money. I am not lazy. There has got to be legitimate ways on the internet to earn legitimate supplemental earnings. Has anyone been blessed enough to find one of these? If so, would you please share with all of us?
Okay, I;m a sucker! I want you to refund my paypal payment! Is this how you make all that money you were so smoooothly bragging about? Geeeeze you may be sitting pretty now, but just remember "carma"! How dare you ask for more money from me after I went out on a limb and sent the first payment! You are the wolf and we are the little sheep, right? I don't have money to just throw away, or spend on a thirty minute pep talk! Please send my money back!!!
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Indeed...it is a scam. I just clicked to leave the site and it kept offering to lower the intitial price to, are you ready for this, $7.00! The voice said, "shhhh, don't tell anyone but this is the friends and family discount". If it sounds to good to be true, then it is!!!
When I checked on BBB site, they had no complaints!! But they rated it F based on not getting info they asked for. Thank you so much for the info. Please make a complaint. I was seriously considering it and I should know better.
Shame on all the creators of these so called "wealth producing" programs preying on the unemployed and desperate. Thanks for your comments. Glad I checked this out.
Thanks for letting me know this is a scam. I got an email from Ryan Jackson and thought I would look into his program before sending any $$$. Thanks again
Boy oh boy... I was just about to click "submit payment' when little voice said check this out first. Thank you for this web site. You saved me from myself!!! Just remember...if it looks too good to be true IT IS!!!!
Thank you so much to all of of you for saving me from this new scam shame on that person!!!! Don't despair and keep trying I'm sure we will find that much needed job!
I thi nk its a scam I keep hitting refresh and the start up cost keeps going down and down I got it all the way down to 7 dollars but I still don't trust it.
Anytime I see situations like this one, I become more and more disappointed in people. How do these people sleep at night thinking it's ok to prey on folks that are looking for honest ways to make a living. Everyone is entitled to try and make an honest living and to strive for a happier and more productive life style. I'm posting this to give people a real opportunity to make an honest living. The difference is I'm not selling anything. I just embarked on a business venture that is real and honest and full of hard work. I recently started purchasing storage units at auction. If you really want a seriously honest way to earn a buck this is a fun way to do it. If you like treasure hunting, auctioneers, down to earth people, investigative work, and some good ole hard work, then this business is for you. This business is worth all the hard work in the end and you"ll get out what you put in. The start up amount is around $800.00 to $1200.00. This amount includes renting a storage unit of your own to move all the stuff you purchased in the auction, assuming you don't have a place to store things after you buy them. This also includes the amount of two small to medium sized units you purchase during auction. My honest advice is to do at least one month of research about the specifics and then go to a few local auctions (without purchasing) to see how the process works. NOTE: Ask plenty of Questions while at auction!!!!! Good Luck to all us honest people!!!
Hey everyone, before you pass judgement on gifting, I make a heck of a lot of money gifting when I was in Baltimore. The problem is that people got greedy and the money got ridiculous; therefore, the Attorney General's office and the IRS got wind of it. You see, it is perfectly legal to gift up to $10,000 per year to anyone without being taxed or the receiver being taxed. There was too much money being passed around and no taxes being paid. Heck, for some people, this was a full time job and they were not paying taxes.
I honestly think that if there was a way to start up a gifting program and attach a form 1099 with every gift, this would be an awesome program. It is done on matrix where each person at the bottom the board have to send the person a certain gift amount. That person would then be considered as "gifted out" on that board and may get out or move on to the bottom of the next matrix.
I quit years ago because I did not want to go to jail. Again, if we all could think of a way to make sure that the IRS were aware of the gifts, there would be nothing that they could do about it and it would be legal, and powerful. The gifts could be small at first and then as one received gifts, they could now move up the a matrix that required a higher gift amount. I just want to throw this out there because I have always thought about it.
I have to repeatedly remind myself of what I regard as the signs of a scam: A seductive, boastful offer with a following ad nauseam format of 1/ First let me tell you my story of rags to riches; 2/ Imagine the new life you will have, including an elite mansion along with expensive car, and maybe a yacht - or at least seasonal Caribbean cruises; 3/ pictures of his family demonstrating his idea of "The American dream"; 3/ rehashes on and on; 4/ eventually a sketchy, insufficient version of the nuts and bolts that one has expended much time and patience to reach, and does need to know to arrive at an informed decision; 5/ the barbed hook, i.e.,"order now"; and 6/, the final alert for me is when I disgustedly discover the double bind choice I've arrived at, "press here to stay on this page", or "press here to continue" = "now i've got you - you can't get out of this deal!". Except, of course by tiresomely disconnecting completely from the internet to escape. The forgoing makes it too hard for me to believe that the author is anything more than a dupe of some nondescript advertising company he paid put that garbage together for him/her, and is neither enterprising and creative, nor trustworthy. I'm now angry with myself for wasting the time it took to read his stuff. I should have stuck with my intended rule of always checking out such wonder offers on the internet. Well, come the next one I'll do that first. Hack competence, let alone the original ideas that his is touting assurances it's still OK if you are a moron, because we provide help
Thanks to everyone who share their experiences! The really sad thing to me is that if someone could come up with a legitimate way of making a few extra bucks that actually in all honesty works and only charge a simple processing fee they would make way more money. Word of mouth can make you or break you. Personally, I'm not looking for a 'get rich' over night type of deal. If I could find something that would make me even an extra 20 or 30 grand a year, I would be ecstatic and willing to pay 50bucks for the info. Heck, I would even be willing to pay 50bucks A YEAR to stay connected and up-to-date on the latest and greatest developments that they may offer. I am lucky that I have a career that I love, just with the crummy economy I'm not making nearly the same amount of money I was a few years ago. If I could make up the difference, it would be worth the few bucks, the time and the effort.
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Unfortunately, I did not check out this site before submitting the $37.00 payment. I accidently clicked 6 times and was charged 6 times on my checking account for the one payment. I immediately contacted the Customer Service # and told them of the mistake I made and was assured that only two payments would be charged and I would be refunded the other accidently charged $37.00. This did not happen I was in fact charged for (6) six $37.00 charges and have been going through a living hell trying to have the 5 charges replaced. I am going to have to contact the BBB and District Attorney's office regarding this matter. The manager of Customer Service has contacted me assuring me the matter would be resolved but nothing has happened in two weeks. I have not even gone through the so called steps recommended to start the program and at this point feel the whole thing is a scam because of the way they are handling my situation. My account was "overdrawn" because of these withdrawals. No one seems to care When I have asked to speak to someone other than Customer Service I was told they could not give me that information I definitely not recommend this Company to do business with.
I am sick of these scammers!! This is the 3rd time that I get excited and decide to check the company out before I spend what little we have. Ive looked into Online Business Systems, Blackbelt Profit Systems and now Automatic Wealth Solution. Luckily I am to broke to be able to buy into these scams. I am a trusting person and I thank you all for telling your stories because if it weren't for you a lot more people would be out of money. I'm sorry for what happened to those who lost out. But keep you faith up and keep praying. With God you can do all things. I know it sounds crazy but we our 3 months behind on our electric bill and it was due to be turned off on the 21st. I have been praying and a miracle. My 2 boys are sleeping and we have heat. So keep your head up.
I was going to spend the $97 to buy this program tonight. It said that I could use my paypal account to do it but when I went to buy it paypal wasnt an option. After reading the comments here I guess that is a good thing. I found this site when trying to google Ryan Jackson to find an email address or phone number to contact them about the payment options. Thanks to all of you for posting here I greatly appreciate your comments. :)
Has anyone who made the mistake to pay the 49.99, and then immediately sent an email to cancel the deal, and want your money back ... Has anyone actually received that money back ?!? That just happened to me ... Today !!!
They won't even return my call, nor send an email !!!!!
I'm in debt up to my knees, I really thought that this would work, they havent gotten back to me about how to even start and I'm pissed that ive been a du-oped. Some of the numbers don't even work and the email addy they tell me to link into doesnt even go thru. Ive been trying to get into it, but instead THIS! PAGE appeared. Thank goodness!!!, and thank God I didnt go any further into paying for VIP. They're not even a 24hour call center for people who live in hawaii. How do they even sleep at night knowing that the people they are ripping off are the people who are in need especially in this economy. Thanks everyone for commenting hopefully others are lucky like I am to have this page POP up.
I too almost became a victim of this well-designed scam. I literally had my credit card on my desk to enter the information when my gut just kept churning, so I decided I would check it out. I told my son about the program and he said, "Mom, come on now, you've always told us (he & his siblings) if it's too good to be true then it usually is. Thanks for all of your research and I am so glad I was directed to this website through the Google search I performed.God is always in place.
Yes. It is a scam, I was dump enough to put $97.00 into it. Months ago and I am still waiting to hear something from them. I think some of us just want to believe in some kind chance to get a work from home job that we sometimes believe the wrong people. I sure did.
Dee states he/she is ready to be homeless - I can't see why ANYONE should be homeless or hungry, yet 49 million are on the verge of hunger here in America. There should have been two addends in our Bill of Rights - everyone have food; everyone not have to sleep on a sidewalk or under a bridge. I think real richness comes from helping others, so am thinking of running for office to help out this situation - as someone said, Karma hopefully will come to Ryan Jackson, but Jeannie Jackson is going to see what she can do to continue making the world a better place - Yesterday the SAints came marching in, I feel it's time the Saints also march into political office.
Wish I'd found you all BEFORE my 17.00 dollar tuition cost. W anted to believe. We don't have to take the position of victim anymore. There are some very intelligent people on this site. I wonder what WE could do for ourselves if WE put together a mutually beneficial plan to make money. I'D LOVE TO HEAR SOME THOUGHTS ON THAT. N o more looking for some one else to make a way for me. Let's make a way for OURSELVES! Love you all
I also looked into this program! You know the old saying, "if it looks to good to be true, it usually is." I actually tried to Google "Ryan Jackson" and it said the web page was unavailable. I also tried to read the "terms and conditions" , that was also unavailable! I am so glad I looked into this a little more and found all of you! It really is a sad, sad thing that these people are doing.
I signed up for it but after realizing that it wasn't something that I wanted to do, I called and got my money back. It was that easy it showed up today the same day I called. If you fall for this, just call and say that you want your money back, don't email call you'll get your money back hopefully you only paid the 'start up fee' I spent $37 and got every dime back no questions asked. Hope this helps! Chelsea
Absolute wealth Solution is a absolute scam. They set their guarantee which is a lie. They take your money. You even talk with one of their consultants and they let you know you do not have the financial means for their program, you ask for a refund, of course you get no response. I hope other people check them out first instead of later as I did. I made the mistake and now I am doing my best to deal with it. I guess in this world these days you can not count on your fellow man...
People if you want a proven home based business way that isn't a scam you only need to go check out the amway business model! Seriously if your sick of your dead end job and you want to work from home or make a second income and not get scammed by ryan jackson and his soulless friends it your only option! Peace
That is difficult to answer. The goal is good, but the results are inflated. The web has proven to be a potentially profitable arena for those businesses that took a chance. Companies pay six figures to have user friendly websites that market their products and allow customers to pay online. $49.99 for access to similar information isn't all bad, but the average consumer will not know what to do with the information or how to make it work.
This creates the problem. The name is seriously misleading. If you already have a business and want to take advantage of reaching more consumers, the web is a great solution.
In my opinions, consumers need to ask more questions before any investment is made and find out what it takes to actually reap a return.
I Too , bought the course , and only paid $ 37.00 of course I've not made the call because that's BS but I'm Happy with the material . The video training are great and I think info is very important and the videos cost that money so I'm happy., those video are great and are teaching me a lot , because I'm just like yourself a newbie . What I do what those materials is up to me but I'm learning something new, that I did not know before, learning has a price but been fool around that's not . Do not pay anything more. Good luck
Well I keep reading how people spent and then didnt want to spend again. Guess what.... I got 2.0 for free. Just keep saying no and it will upgrade you for free. And there is way to much material to be a scam. It doesnt look as easy as he says upfront.... But its real.
I cannot thank you enough for the warning of this scam I am forever grateful for honest people. It makes me still believe there is hope in the world. Needing to support my widowed daughter and 3 grand kids, my senior mom and dad and my own household I need all the honesty I can get. Others have made recommendations so hopefully this may help. All anyone can ask is take a look...no promises. Www.give1get4.net Code:749463
There is NO, repeat NO such thing as easy money that is legit. To make some money online takes time and work and the best way to try is to do " the thirty day challenge ". Everything there is FREE ... All the training you ever need to start an online business BUT IT TAKES WORK. Just put " 30dc " into your browser.
Hi, I have just ended up purchasing this, just as I did, I regretted it. I have now asked them for a refund, so I'll see in the next 24hrs, if I don't get a reply I will can my credit card company. I knew I should of googled it first.
I payed the initial $37 but then when they wanted an additional $97 I thought to myself that something was up. Then the domain thing another 95 or something. The reason I was interested is because I need money! I don't want to be forking out all iv got left just to be scammed. So I haven't paid any more. Is there some way to get my $37 back?
Dear Ryan, I signed up for the AWS the other day 1/29/10 $49.99 and actually ran to the bank, because I didn't have enough money in my account and made a deposit so I could get with the program.I ran back home and gave my account number to get started only to find out that in order to continue another $200 was required, which I do not have at this time, so I'm stuck, where do I go from here?
I do know my self there is so many of them that are real scams and I would think if it is as good as they state it is why the short time frame to cancel ? Also I would think a person would want to check them out BBB and get references of possible of persons who are doing what they are selling. Always remember that Latin '"Caveat Emptor" Buyer be ware
Wow. That's a lot of good info from everyone. I too considered doing it, but decided to "google" it 1st. Funny thing is when you 1st try to x out of the ad, a pop-up comes on asking you to stay and get the 49.99 deal for 37.00. Then you click cancel, and then x out again and a popup comes up offering it for 17.00. You do this one more time and it offers it to you for 7.00. I was thinking, oh my god, come on, this is starting to sound retarded and apparently I was right.
Oh wow! I just read the email invitation to me about this AWS and it looked and sounded so real and honest! I was about ready to sign up but I had to take my children to school. Driving back to my home I just thought of searching more information and googled AWS and this is what I read...your comments! I knew it! I should have known better.... I already learned before but it seems like I was attracted with this one because of me trying to really live freely. I am already working from home but I thought there would be better... Well, I appreciate you guys sharing your personal experiences. Thank you for saving me from a scam...
I paid the 7.00 dollars for this crap.I really wondered about it when they wanted 49.00 to open a clicbank account then they wanted money for a domain name.I also got leary of it when there is the same info over and over.The book they wanted me to down load was the same info that was on the web site???How would that help me when I can look at the web site and not down load the book
I just paid the $49.00 & the &200.00....some guy said he would call me at 8:15 pm tonight. Luckly I know all this already, that way when he calls I can let him in. He needs to know that were not stupid. We just had faith...geez!
Thank you all for sharing your experiences with "Ryan Jackson" AWS... You have literally saved me... I'm just a poor mother of 2 who don't even have a credit card. As I was reading Ryan's e-mail, I was thinking hard on borrowing someone's credit. Thank God I found you guys, and realise this scam before I fall deeper in my finance problem. I am so sorry that some of you have lost your hard earned money on this scam, may God bless you in return. The rainbow is seen after the rain, not on a sunny day.
WOW! Ryan REALLY puts on a good show! If he is so wealthy, why does he need to "soak" so many people who REALLY need a "hand up"? I have looked into and seen sooo many of this kind of "offers" in the past and am always skeptical. I ALWAYS check them out first by looking in places like Dogpile and other scam reporting sites.
HELLO EVERYONE, Time for the real expose on AWS....guess what? This is nothing more than a "gifting" scheme. They call you a coach because you will coach others to the concept of "gifting" or sending money to your "coach". When you become a coach, (after you send money to your coach), then you will coach others to become coaches after they send you the big$$$. And on it goes...Quite ingenious. They want you to have a website because that enables you to attract others to send money to you, the coach and you will help them get a website so they become coaches after they rec' their intitial $3000 -4,500. Just look up "gifting" if you want to learn more. This is just packaged a little different...I'm not passing judgement on gifting, you make the call! FRB Colorado
I was watching their video and about ready to send my 49.99 in when I switched to this site. Thanks for being there! This AWS has the same smell as the AFI (Auctions for income) They got my 49.99. If someone could make these sites pop-up on the scammers sites, it would stop the theives!
Hey Gang I Have a Question For You Ive been Recovering From Lung Cancer And A Brain Stroke Some How After I Sent Away For The Info I Have Been Useing a Black Screen To See Better And Poof Ive Been upgradged Too 2.0 Hell I don't Even Have any Money To Setup The Sites Now I'm Really Scared On What To Do Here I can't Get No One In Service To Walk Me Through This Stuff So I Can Say I'm Stiffed Bad ? Or Am I ? I'm Freakin Broke What Should I Do Been 2 Weeks Now Ps They Said I Can Not Get My $ 197 Dollors Back Upon a Call Within 24 Hours To Them I think Clickbank Tried To Get Into My Account But Its Broke No $$$ Not a Dollor Am Worried My Monthly income Will Be Touched Should I Cancel My Bank Card ?
I believe they are a scam!!! I ordered this so called money maker on 2/9/2010 and needless to say it did not do anything it promised!!! I requested my refund they said they processed it on 3/1/2010....til this day I never received my refund of the $97.00, the $197.00, or the $49.99!!!! What am I to do? That is over $300 lost...I should have known better....oh here is the phone number I have for them...1-866-599-9344...You can try to get your money back but they are going to give you the run around....
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Wow, glad I came here, I had my card info entered and ready to push the payment button and decided maybe I should try and get some info before I made a payment, luckily for me I did.
I just finished listening to "Ryan Jackson's" e-mail message. I decided to google "Automatic wealth Solutions", thank the Lord I did and for all of your comments. I know I am not alone in a search to make legal and honest money. May God bless you all !
THANK YOU! For letting me know that this is really a scam. You saved me not only money but time and both are extremely precious. Thank you again for everyone's comments.