I Saw An Online "Work From Home" Program Designed By Ryan Jackson And It Was Called "Automatic Wealth Solution". Does Anyone Please Know Or Heard About This? Is It The Real Deal Or Is It A Scam Like So Many Others Out There?

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Listen you guys...this is a scam. I have lost my money and will fight to get it back! If you want to read my posts and updates on what has transpired on a daily basis with this company:
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It is a total scam, IMHO, and for the following reasons:  If you visit his website,  http://automaticwealthsolution.com, you will discover that NONE of the following links work:  Privacy Policy  Earnings Disclaimer  Terms & Conditions  Contact  His real name is not "Ryan Jackson," and he admits to that on his website, where he says:  "For purposes of privacy, the creator of Automatic Wealth Solution is using the name Ryan Jackson. This story is based upon the real life adaptation of the parties involved. The Company reserves the rights to the name and any uses of it as affiliated with the product. Any improper uses by unauthorized parties is strictly prohibited."  I would be leery of dealing with anyone who makes claims, but is too cowardly to state his/her true name.  Lastly, this so-called "business" is not listed nor register with The Better Business Bureau.  I will not transact business with anyone who business is not at least known to that organization.  www.bbb.org  I suggest you disregard everything associated with this flake.  
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You're very welcome! Happy to be of some help to you.
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I just wanted to let you know that I just went to his website and the links that you said did not work, they are working now.
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Thanks, but I would still recommend avoiding anyone who is too cowardly to reveal his/her true name, or who is not listed with the Better Business Bureau.

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