Personal account of my experience with the “shortcut to internet millions system”.
I know that by now most of you have seen the infomercial for “Jeff Paul’s Shortcut to Internet Millions” system, and you either wondered if it could really bring you the instant wealth that it promised, or if it was just another marketing scheme designed to get you to invest money and keep investing your money without ever seeing any dividens. I ordered the system back in August feeling like I pretty much had nothing to lose since there was a money back guarantee, and I was really psyched about getting it, and then everything went wrong…
First off, whatever outsourced worker they had taking my call processed my order improperly, and it came by way of expedited shipping rather than standard shipping, which cost me an extra 13 bucks. Then, the infomercial never mentioned that going through the program would be like reading an entire text book. There was so much reading, and if you’re like me and already have a ton of things that you struggle to get done on a daily basis, you wouldn’t be done reading all the material until the year 2032. The next issue was that I kept looking for a set of instructions that would tell me what to do, how to start, where to begin, but there was nothing there that resembled a step-by-step set of instructions. There are like five books, I’d say about 20-30 pages each, maybe more. When I tried setting up my 10 free website businesses, I was confused because one, I didn’t even have a product to sell, and didn’t know where one would come from, and two, the set up was much more technical than the infomercial led me to believe. I’m not a computer whiz, I don’t even download my own songs for goodness sakes, but the infomercial led me to believe that none of that would matter as long as I stuck to the program. The only problem is that there isn’t a program.
The customer service center over at Jeff Paul’s place is really flawed, and it’s like they sense when you want to call and cancel or complain or apply for a refund. There is no one there to guide you through the process, and the so-called ‘coaches’ aren’t internet marketing guru’s like the esteemed Jeff Paul says he is, they’re just hired individuals from various backgrounds, and they do what they’re told. Ultimately, I am 60 bucks poorer than I was before, and I spent so much time trying to get the system to work for me that by the time I decided that I really needed to apply for my refund, it was pretty much too late to go through with the process. Jeff Paul will continue to try and coax you into subscribing to more of his services, but don’t, don’t even buy the system. It is a waste of money, and it’s not a shortcut, it takes discipline, know-how, and a magic wand to get it to work for you.













September 21st, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Great, that just saved me a bunch of money
September 21st, 2009 at 7:59 pm
I’ve heard of it. I actually was considering it. You really opened my eyes and now I wnt think twice about not doing it. Thanx