The letter, which is poorly written and bears an indistinguishable signature from a so-called program chairman, advises recipients that if they choose not to take part in the program they must return the letter and not tell anyone about the program. Mercer County Executive Brian M.
Hughes said residents who believe they have received the scam letter or those who have already fallen prey to the scam should call the Mercer County Division of Consumer Affairs at Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
The fact that this website states that you can do that with their Million Dollar Replicator system is a joke and quite offensive albeit laughable! I am actually surprised that Clickbank has allowed this scam system to be listed on their network.
Clearly they are letting their standards slip as I remember a time a few years ago when they were extremely strict and actively banned these kind of money making scam systems to be listed on their affiliate marketplace. I was looking at the Million Dollar Replicator website and noticed that the income disclaimer states that the million dollar replicator website makes absolutely no guarantee about their results. This is funny since in the video and at the top of the page they actually guarantee that you will make money.
It should be obvious that the Million Dollar Replicator is a scam. Plenty of contests are run by reputable marketers and non-profit organizations. But there are some things to know before you drop in a quick entry or follow instructions to claim a prize. A special note about skills contests. A skills contest — where you do things like solve problems or answer questions correctly to earn prizes — can ask you to pay to play.
Skills contests can leave contestants with nothing to show for their money and effort.
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