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Lawn Chair Millionaire Refund

Friday, July 18th, 2008

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Well I’ll say this for LCM, they gave me a refund with hardly any trouble at all. As you probably know from previous posts I think LCM is a scam and I was so annoyed I had fallen for it. The emails I received were complete lies. My Promailer leads were never delivered. I emailed them requesting a refund and gave me reasons and they agreed to cancel my account and refund thecost of the leads and the program. So although the program itself was disapointing, I am pretty impressed with their customer servic I received. Of course it would have been even easier if I hadn’t fallen for it in the first place.

I am still receiving emails about LCM on a daily basis, so I guess lots of other people are too. Please resist joining up. Unless you have a very long mailing list you won’t make any money.

Lawn Chair Millionaire Steals Money

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Ok I know that sounds extreme, but that is what a scam basically does, they steal your money.

I am so sick of LCM and will refuse to recruit others into a scam. The ProMailer leads have still not been delivered and now a month has passed. They are meant to be delivered in 1-5 days. Mind you I don’t want them anymore, as I don’t want anyone else to be conned by these guys. I have requested a refund.

LCM automatically took their monthly fee off of my credit card today. I completley forgot about the monthly fee and now I feel like a fool. I received an email from LCM saying “You’ve Been Paid” and indeed I do have a $14 commision in my account, but as they have charged me over $40 this month, I haven’t made anything.

So I have requested a refund for the program too. I want no part of it.

Promailer Leads Not Delivered

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

I know Lawn Chair Millionaire is a scam, but I can’t quite believe that Promailer have not delivered my leads yet. I ordered them on the 10th June, so it has been almost a month. They say they will deliver in 1-5 working days. I emailed them, but no response.

The Scammiest of Scams

Lawn Chair Millionaire is a SCAM!

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Yup I am finally sure. This is a scam. Do not waste your hard earned money. I will not promote LCM at all, as I would simply be luring people into a scam. When I first joined up, I did promote, as at that stage I was not sure it was a scam. I had a lot of prospects, but no sign ups.

I ordered leads when I first signed up. The leads are ordered and delivered from ProMailer, which is attached to LCM. The leads are automatically entered into the system and the emails go out, without you having to do anything. I know, what a giveaway! No business can be automated. The leads are meant to be delivered in 1-5 business days. After 6 business days I emailed support, as I had not received any leads. This was the reply:
“We apologize for the delay. It has been necessary to update the
mailing system due to a recent influx in demand from users. Typically updates can
take anywhere from 24-72 hours but occasionally they can take longer.

Our administrators estimate that everything will be back on track and functioning
better than ever on or before this time next week. We truly appreciate your
patience.

Regards,
LCM ProMailer Support”

This sounds a bit too much like the PAS emails I got before they went downhill. I ordered leads from PAS and they never turned up. It wasn’t long before PAS was gone.

The worrying part of that email is “occasionally they can take longer”. How long? They also state on their website that they do not offer refunds. It has now been almost 14 business days. Seems very much like a scam doesn’t it?

I am not too worried about the money, as it wasn’t too much, but I urge you to stay away from LCM and ProMailer. It is basically a Ponzi scheme, that cannot function without new members. Even the $15 monthly residual fee that you get from each member will not continue when they realise they have been scammed and cannot recruit anyone else.

Who wants to be part of something like this anyway? Any money you do make will be from some poor sucker (like me) who has been lured in by lying emails and the hope of a better life. LCM does not deliver what it promises no matter how much work you put in. Of course it works for the “Internet Marketing Gurus” who have huge mailing lists, but that is because they don’t mind scamming people on their lists.

OK, rants over. Just stay away ok?

LCM Sales Letter Lies

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

I am on John Denton’s mailing list and he is plugging Lawn Chair Millionaire non-stop. As you probably already know, I joined up to Lawn Chair Millionaire a couple of weeks ago and have so far found it to be a dud. However John is still sending me emails promoting it. I am not complaining about that, as I could unsubscribe from his list, but it is the claims he makes about Lawn Chair Millionaire that are far fetched.

He says “Up to $40,000 per month” You’re kidding me aren’t you? I reckon even someone with a massive mailing list like John would struggle to make an income like that with this system.

“Guaranteed “Forced” Spillover!” This is true, you do get spillover from your upline, but what good has it done me? -no good at all. These sales emails gave me the impression that the spillover would equal income, but it doesn’t. I got $11 the first day, but I had paid $80, so it didn’t mean much. Even though I have loads of members who have spilled over into my downline, my income has not gone up at all. So don’t get too excited about the guaranteed spillover.

“Backed by a ROCK SOLID 5 Year Old Company!” Really, do you believe this is Rock Solid? People make money when new members come in and soon people will begin to realise this is a scam and will stop joining up. There is residual income, in that you get $15 each month for each person who joins up under you, but surely they won’t stick around if they don’t make an income.

“100% Automated Recruiting!” This isn’t true. If you don’t recruit anyone you won’t make back your $80. You will only make a small amount. You either have to recruit on your own or spend more money on leads from ProMailer. These leads are meant to be delivered in 1-5 business days. It has been over 5 business days for me and they have not been delivered and no answer to my support ticket. I am sure they will be delivered next week, but I am not very hopeful that they will work. If I do get results from these leads then I will update my blog and let you know they are worth buying, but my gut feeling is telling me no. Either way, you can’t just join LCM and make money. You will need to recruit/pay for leads.

Don’t believe the Hype. I can’t believe I fell for these sales emails.

Lawn Chair Millionaire - Steer Clear

Friday, June 20th, 2008

LawnChair Millionaire is almost certainly a scam. My leads have still not been delivered and I have read many negative reviews. There are many big names involved, but the only way they are making money is from their large mailing lists. Definitely not worth the money.

Lawn Chair Millionaire - The Vault Exposed

Monday, June 16th, 2008

If you are thinking about joining Lawn Chair Millionaire you may want to consider this. The information in the Vault is really not very useful. There are several programs inside the vault that apparently can make you money. The problem is, you have to pay hefty fees to join up to these programs. I am not in a position to comment on whether or not the programs work, as I cannot afford to sign up for them, but it is not made clear that you will have to pay extra when you initially sign up for Lawn Chair Millionaire. I am not claiming that Lawn Chair Millionaire is a scam, as I have only been a member a few days. I will definitely let you know if I make any money. However, I feel that it should be made clear what you get, before you spend your money on the sign up fee.

You have to pay extra for pretty much everything, once you have joined up. If it works, then perhaps these fees will be worth it, but if it is a scam, it will be money down the drain. I now have over 30 prospects, but have made no money yet.

Lawn Chair Millionaire Update

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Ok, so it has only been a few days, but I am still worried that I am going to lose money in this program and I am feeling a little guilty about joining up. I have not made anything since my first $11 on my first day. I have been promoting like mad. I don’t have my own list, so I have used the usual traffic exchange sites and link exposures. I have delivered loads of traffic, and have over 30 prospects (people who have logged in to the demo page), but no one had upgraded yet. Mind you emails continue to go out for some time, so possibly they may upgrade later.

The leads I ordered from the ProMailer facility through Lawn Chair Millionaire have not been delivered yet, so perhaps they will be good. I am a bit nervous, as I lost money in another lead sales site that was linked to an MLM company. That was PAS (personal automated system). The leads were never delivered and I did not get my money back. Sad. Why don’t I learn from my mistakes? Please let this work out.

Is Lawn Chair Millionaire a Scam?

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

This morning I received an email encouraging me to join a relatively new program called Lawn Chair Millionaire. I entered my email address and had a good look around the site. It didn’t take long for me to upgrade. I have a good feeling about this one. It seems like it will be quite easy to market.

At least, what with being scammed so many times, I have picked up a few things about Internet Marketing along the way. I have been advertising the link at traffic exchanges and safelists.

Well, it is the end of the day and I have already been paid $11.75. I know, it’s not much, but it’s a start. You also earn $20 per upgraded referral and $15 monthly residual income per referral. You can earn a smaller amount even without referring anyone (like the $11.75 I earnt today)

I have purchased leads from their ProMailer facility. I have ordered 2000 leads and they automatically follow up with them for you.

I will keep you updated with how it goes. It shouldn’t be too long before I can tell whether I have been scammed again.

I am feeling good about it now and the website is really professional. There’s more than that though. The top earners in the program, are all famous Internet “gurus”. Check it out for yourself. I feel like if they think it’s good, then maybe they are right. I mean these are people who have made money online and yet they still feel it is worthwhile to participate in this program.

I do have a slight niggling feeling, as I was scammed by something similar (but much more expensive) called PAS (personal automated system). I will tell you all about that in a future blog. Mind you I am not going to call this a scam until I have given it a chance. I will put the work in and then will let you know. I have been paid some money, which is a better start than most programs, but I have more to make before I am in profit.