Glen Palo Posted June 15, 2015 Report Posted June 15, 2015 Anyone have experience with My Email Mentor? The website states $100 in your first 48 hours guaranteed. Or a $100 back. Quote
celiacoach Posted June 15, 2015 Report Posted June 15, 2015 I am told that there is a payment to be made to the emailing company but I didn't get that far. A couple of things (change in the person's name on the blurb etc) flagged it up for me as a scam but I could be wrong.... Quote http://internet-marketing-site.com
Kenny Kolijn Posted June 18, 2015 Report Posted June 18, 2015 I see a lot of red flags and have done a little digging, found this review (make sure you check the comments to see what people who invested in this are saying).Also, would you buy from someone not knowing his real name and background?http://mlmlifestylecoach.com/2015/05/20/my-email-mentor-review-is-my-email-mentor-a-scam/ Glen Palo 1 Quote You're invited to my NEW site List Impact.http://www.listimpact.com/affiliate/banners/468x60b.jpgWant me to build a profitable advertising site for you? Contact me.I have a "done-for-you service" for serious marketers (limited).
celiacoach Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 I noticed Bobby B. was signing a different name at the bottom of his letters.... Quote http://internet-marketing-site.com
Edwal Richards Posted June 19, 2015 Report Posted June 19, 2015 I think the jury is still out on this one. Waiting to see if anyone really gets paid. We will know on the 25th. Quote
mlreynolds Posted July 9, 2015 Report Posted July 9, 2015 I can help with this one.. Don't bother. The plan is such.. You sign up with a email system on a 10 day trial. ($47/mo after trail) "Bobby B" provides 500 (min) contacts to upload every 7 days into the system. The system emails the contacts daily and you upload a new list every 7 days. Initial payment terms: you earned .20 per click and .10 for each of your referral's clicks received through the system.As of July 1st you are no longer paid for referral clicks, only $10 a month for each referral. (Due to fraud by some users??!?) You are supposed to get an average of 25 clicks per 500 contacts. In my 6th week with 3,450 contacts, I continue to average 25 clicks a day. That means I average $150 a month, less $47.. equals a grand $103 a month with no referrals. Since you have to earn $400 to get paid on the 25th of the following month.. (Does your head hurt yet?) Anyway...After only one pay-run it is falling apart. I feel they should have had proper security in place to combat fraud from the beginning. I actually think they should have done several things before going live.. but who am I? It's truly unfortunate, I had several referrals I really wanted to help. It's a mess, and I can't recommend this system to anyone in good conscience or otherwise. Save yourself and anyone you know the headache. Quote
Wesley Studemire Posted July 26, 2015 Report Posted July 26, 2015 Hello, I would like to speak about the program MyEmailMentor. I joined it on June 23 and it seems to be going as projected within the compensation plan. After about 5 weeks here are my status . http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y527/wesleystudemire/my%20status_zpspsqttr7n.png Here is a copy of the plan as discribed in the back office of the site. http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y527/wesleystudemire/Commission%20status_zpsjutleddf.png So as you can see that the program does work as it has been said to work. Now, I've come to the assertion that to reach the pay-out status That a person has to do about 70 days to reach the gold. I'm a member of the facebook group called MyEmailMentors Masterminds and have seen prove of payment from others within the group with screen shots. As stated in an earlier post, the change in formats that have taken place as on July 1 does have an impact on how fast you reach the target goal. But I plan to reach the pay-out range by the next cycle on Aug. 25th. So to sum it all up, you have to be in the program at least 70 to 90 days to get anything from your 10 minute a week routine of placing your leads into the autoresponder provided by the program. Now, some have been paid before that goal. Why, I don't know but hey. For 10 minutes a week and $47 a month to get your list to click. It's not a bad way to make some residual income. If you can pay the price of the emailresponder. For me, the most important part of the program is you build your list while learning how the program works. will post my payment upon receiving it. Look for updates. Quote To earn more money, send people to http://costaricaclicks.net/?rid=213The secret of success is to know something nobody else knows. Build your downline at http://www.ptcreferrals.net/guides.php?afid=253
ansgar Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 This site is a SCAM ! As far as the screrenshots here are concerned...Can You use your own tracking links?You dont even know if You get hits at all...All You see are numbers on the screen insidethe members area of a scam site.... Think "Twice Confirmed Traffic".... In my 6th week with 3,450 contacts,I continue to average 25 clicks a day. What additional proof do You need ???How can the clicks NOT increase when You aresending to 7 times the recipients ??? Simple answer.... You would reach the payout inthe first month and realize it's a scam when You dontget paid! The site has no business or contact info...The domain is registered anonymously for just a year...The site says countless times that it is "free" but the10 day trial costs $10 immediately... The weirdest thing... The email marketing companythey use has a free 7 day trial offer on their website....So why do You believe the numbers in the membersarea when the site is lying to You about the cost ? The payment proofs are obviously faked...They are even coming from different companies...Even if they were true... That's how ponzi schemes work!Pay some people with the money You makefrom new members --> They will promote and talk a lot of new members in---> Stop Paying and Run with the Profit! Here's what You should always do BEFORE joining any site: 1) Look for verifiable business address2) Do a WHOIS query3) Check Scamadvisor.com If a "business" hides in anonymity then DONT join it. Quote
KylterEnter Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 Hello Everyone, I was very skeptical of this system because of some flags that's I noticed with this so called system However, the first month, there were actually people who DID get paid from (MEM) My Email Mentor, which I seen proof of, So I figured it was going to be legit, I was WRONG! My Recommendation, My Email Mentor should NOT BE JOINED! I am Not sure if it should be called a scam, but rather a system that fell apart! I joined MEM in May 2015 within the first few days it launched. I have continuously uploaded my email list weekly and as of this date 09-18-2015, I have almost 10,000 subscribers in the auto responder that they require you to use, which is another point I will make shortly. Anyway, to this day, almost 4 months later I still do not receive more than 25 clicks a day, which is the same as the day I started. According to their diagram, I should be receiving around 450 a day! So thats issue number one. Second issue is I sent a support ticket to the auto responder about an issue I was having. I received a response from an MEM email address. I called them out on it and they tried to tell me that they shared support tickets. I give them the benefit of the doubt. I continued with the program and once I hit my $400.00 cash out mark, No Money. I sent numerous emails with no response. Someone finally responded and they told me I had to wait till next month to receive the funds. This was incorrect, as I had $400.00 the month before so I should have received it this month. They are trying to put me off because they are out of money is my guess. So to break all of this down for you, from my point of view, goes like this: They set up an auto responder, which is how they make there money, even though they say its FREE, you are paying them through the autoresponder. They actually paid out money the first month, I seen Proof. Results from the payout = Ponzi! They ran out of money and are now putting people off to avoid paying. Reason I think this is, about a week before pay out day which is the 25th, I received an email from them promoting a upgrade that allowed you to purchase larger email lists to be added to your auto responder instead of the 500 they give you every week. (Trying to make some quick money) = Ponzi So being pissed off, I started digging and found Bobby B, is a pretty famous guy. Hi name just happens to be on another website called www.76seconds.com. Also just so happens the same so called business has registered both of these domain names, www.76seconds.com and www.myemailmentor.com. The font on both pages is the same and so is the wording. Don't believe me, check it out yourself. So with my investigation over, I say avoid My Email Mentor and 76seconds.com like the Plague! Once again, if it sounds to good to be true,.........................it probably is!! Shawn Butler www.homeincomereview.com Quote
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