eProspect Finder? Scam?

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Hello,
Has anyone on here used eProspect Finder? I stumbled across it yesterday. It looks a little sketchy, but has anyone been using it?

Thanks for your info,
Vince
#eprospect #finder #scam
  • Profile picture of the author BrandonMc
    I joined up about a month ago and have not been ripped off yet. Everything they promote for the back office is really there to use and resell. Got about 10 sign ups (paid from each). Then a couple on my second level and paid for those as well. But that's the biggest battle I find... getting a downline moving no matter what tools and help I give.

    It seems that many folks are standing on the sidelines because they suspect a scam. While the bonuses in the back office are real, and the direct deposit to my AlertPay acct is real, the triple your money back guarantee requires that you use there pre written ads sent to 3 HUGE ezines of 40,000 or more, submit 200 free ads a day for 5 days a week for 3 months and a few other oprions. i.e. - I don't see them giving any one 3x there money back. I'm sure they would, but I just don't imagine that anyone is going to live up to the requirements for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavesVenture
    I recently joined eProspect Finder under a great internet marketing coach who conducts webinars and tele-seminars for our team.

    We're learning the latest web 2.0 marketing strategies which helps us promote any other programs we may be involved in while building our lists with ePF.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patriot1776
    I've been with eProspectFinder for a week now, and they are NOT a scam. PM me, and I can help you out.
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    • Profile picture of the author DerrickMarkotter
      I've got to agree with Brandon. I joined eProspectFinder a while ago, and I've not had much luck getting people to sign up under me.

      But the downloadable products are real, and worth way more than the $15 cost of entry. I would reckon, um, at least $97 - $197, and some of them have master resale or private label rights. In fact I think I paid more than $15 for at least one of them.

      I kinda think the sales page should concentrate more on the value of the products, rather than the biz op.

      The conditions for the triple your money back guarantee are, shall we say, excessive. But again, I've seen $47 offers which give less in the way of real products.

      I got an email today about a similar system called 'Millions of 6' - $6 Dollar Millions - Makes It Possible! (not an aff link).

      I can't do anything with this because it pays through Paypal, and South Africans are excluded. But it's much cheaper, at $6 instead of $15. It doesn't seem to offer very much though.

      Anyone know where I can get a script for this kind of system?

      eProspectFinder's script is neat, in that it splits the $15 payment 5 ways and ensures that all the payments are made (via Alertpay) before giving access to the member site.
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