Bryan Winters' All New 5figureday.com

Scam Alert- The Bryan Winters 5 figure Payday Push Button Program. the craziest most unstable program that I have ever seen. They want to give you a site and leave it up to you to promote it. They give you the basic solo ads ormotions that everybody knows about but they do not work. The push button software that they advertise on the sales page does not even exist on the program. Nothing that they show on the sales page is accurate on the program. The Bryan Winters 5 Figure Payday is one complete scam. Stay away. Here is another customer review.

Once an apparently genuine internet marketing company, run by Bryan Winters, now just a scam. They will take your subscription but will not respond to any request for cancellation.

The only way I could get out was to cancel my credit card so they couldn't steal my money any longer. The website is still out there, sucking in new people every day, but it no longer delivers quality material, just some generic articles you can publish on a website. They don't respond to requests for products, or requests of any type for that matter.
ChrisBrisbaneAustralia




Program-2 by Jack

Nothing about the 5 figure program works as advertised. Basically they want you to advertise their site for them so they can make money and give you a small portion of it. The problem is that they do not give you the top rated traffic resources as explained in the sales video. On top of that, the 5 Figure Payday PushButton Publishing promises a 30 day trial with full refund.

Quote"30 Day No-Risk Trial"


True, $27.00 isn't much of a risk as it is. (You probably pay considerably more than that for your phone bill, which is a one way expense!)


But perhaps you're new to all this, and still a bit skeptical.


So instead of trying to convince you this offer is 110% legit - until I'm blue in the face - I'll put my money where my mouth is...


If after "snooping around" and trying things out for up to 30 days you're not convinced that I'm providing you with every last product, service and benefit promised here, just shoot me a quick email and you'll receive a full refund.


Is that a heck of a deal or what?"
I found that many of his links to products or services were no longer valid. I requested a refund within 10 days and have continued to request refunds at least six more times. All my requests are ignored.


So besides all of the money issues, this is one program to stay away from. If I am going to promote a site, I will promote my own sites and make my own money. Try being honest in your sales videos.



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