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Stripped Down Profits Program of strippeddownprofits.com is Haley Milano a scammer?


Question Posted Wednesday March 9 2011, 6:02 pm

Internet Income. Lots of people would like to earn an honest income from the comfort of home using the internet. There are tons of programs all claiming to make lots of money in a short time. The latest one I've seen is Stripped Down Profits. Has anyone used this program yet? If so, what kind of results have been gotten?

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DangerNerd answered Thursday March 10 2011, 10:22 am:
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This is an absolute con.

The model they used for this confesses on camera to crimes, both state and federal, that would land her in prison until she was a senior citizen.

Watching the video made me absolutely laugh in places... like where she said that her first sale was $80, and that that was more than she made in a night at a Las Vegas strip club! LOL! Seriously? If that was a good night in a strip club, there wouldn't be girls lining up to dance there, right?

Here is what I can tell you: There is NO instant wealth program that works. If you find an exploit that allows you to "game" the system, it will be shut down shortly.

For a long time, people were trying to game Google by putting out poor quality auto-generated content to blogs and such. Well, Google just de-indexed most of those people. Their "businesses" are gone. Completely gone.

This makes more than 70% of all the "opportunities" to come out in the last 5 years extinct.

So what now? Well, contrary to popular belief, this is still the wild-west period of the web. If you start building a site you are passionate about, you can still become a respected authority on your subject. You will not get rich overnight. You are looking at working it like a second job for 2-3 years, probably.

If you actually want to work, and earn money on-line, it isn't impossible. If you are looking to "get rich quick" then the "guru" types will keep you broke for those same years.

They feed off the childish expectations of people who don't have enough life experience to know better. Been there (envelope stuffing as a kid) and done that.

Work = money. If you start now, you will be better off than giving these creeps your money until you wake up someday and realize you could have actually built something by now.

Good luck!

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