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Is Haley Milano's strippeddownprofits.com a Scam?


Question Posted Sunday March 6 2011, 6:57 pm

You are good at telling scams so can you tell me if Haley Milano is a scammer? I am a woman and I WANT TO BELIEVE that this woman made this money with internet marketing but I have been scammed before. I found your site looking up another product to see if it was a scam and you kept me from buying it, so I will ask you about this too. It is at: www.strippeddownprofits.com if you would look and tell me what you think please? Thank you!

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DangerNerd answered Monday March 14 2011, 6:24 pm:
Hi there,

As mentioned, this is a total scam. I really like the way she admits to multiple felony crimes in the video.

Someone asked this to me personally, and I answered with more info, so rather than re-post my Stripped Down Profits write-up again here, here is a link:

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cashgen answered Wednesday March 9 2011, 4:54 pm:
Hi, I bought this for the type. I thought it was a one click deal. If an ex-dancer that have no idea how to get traffic, seo could do it. You can too? False advertisement. It says one click is all she need to do. Wrong! So many other steps and traffic generation and stuff you need to do. You can check my angry post at my blog. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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jlenney answered Tuesday March 8 2011, 7:46 pm:
100% a SCAM

Shes just an 'actress' - and a bad one at that hired to push the product

I did a video review here:

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Sorry I could not give better news :(

Jeff

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WittyUsernameHere answered Monday March 7 2011, 8:05 am:
This is absolutely a scam.

Any time you see something that seems too good to be true, it is. When you see someone advertising "secret software" that makes you millions, it is a scam. Usually, the "software" is really a CD with instructions on how to set up your own website like this woman did, and market the set of instructions you just bought so that you can scam other people. I wouldn't doubt that "Haley Milano" is a fake name and this woman got scammed herself if she actually bought anything from anyone. If it's even a "she".

There is no overnight internet millionaire anything. There are a few ways to make money from home using the internet, all of them involve telecommuting to valid jobs and all of them pay you less than 40 thousand dollars a year. Think working for a customer service call center type jobs, these do not make you a millionaire.

Internet marketing is code for scamming. It's all bullshit. If you see "internet millionaire" and it's not an article about the chick who made millions buying and selling property in the video game Second Life, it's a scam.

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K3587 answered Sunday March 6 2011, 9:08 pm:
The website looks poorly made and just has a lot of flashy text and red circles. None of this seems to have any evidence behind it, and her "blog" at www.haleymilano.com is even more fishy. I don't have to do any research; I can just look at it and tell it's a waste of time. This is the same crap that lands in your junk e-mail folder every day. I'm guessing you'll have to pay money to find anything out, and from there it'll be some sort of pyramid scheme. It's not this easy to make money. If it were, we'd all be internet millionaires.

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