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Has anyone heard of this "Partner With Paul" program? The url is partnerwithpaul (dot) com. Has anyone tried this? Does this look legit. The only reason I am interested is because I have heard of Paul Myers and he sounds reputable, but this looks like some work at home scam. When you enter your email at the bottom of the page it takes you to theonlinebusiness (dot) com. where it asks you for to pay $9.95 for a home business success kit. Does this look legit? Does anyone know anything about this program? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author makecashnow
    Partner with Paul is a scam, it's in my list of 1,000 scams. It gets you mixed up with herbal life, save your money.

    Anytime you want to see a product review Google search the product then add scam or review. look for the sites that feature blogs or forums and look for the comments, you can also check my site out and see if it's in my scam list.

    I focus mostly reviews on what works, but I list the scams in a huge scam list I've compiled. Next month I'll try to start writing scam reviews, there are 1,000s of those I can write about.
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    • Profile picture of the author IMnwxlh2
      Originally Posted by makecashnow View Post

      I focus mostly reviews on what works, but I list the scams in a huge scam list I've compiled. Next month I'll try to start writing scam reviews, there are 1,000s of those I can write about.
      Hi makecashnow

      What's you website? You can use www (dot) yourdomain (dot) com as you need to have at least 15 posts to embed a url here. I just made it over the 15 posts mark!!!!

      The thing with all these "scam" reviews is a technique marketers use to "bait" the readers into the "review". The review starts off with some "negative" aspect of the product but then becomes a "positive" one at the end to convert the reader into purchasing the product via the affiliate link.

      (Whoops ... not sure if I was to give away one of those marketing tips. If you use it, send 25 cents to my paypal account )

      So these days, it's hard to separate those "scam" reviews with "real" scam reviews ...

      If you enjoy selling Herbalife (a phsyical product) and MLM, then go with partnerwithpaul, otherwise stay away from it. It is a legit business, if you can call it that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Emily Meeks
      Originally Posted by makecashnow View Post

      Anytime you want to see a product review Google search the product then add scam or review.
      i'd stay away from reviews. People run around with their damn affiliate links to get you to buy a scam product (like ScamXposer.com recommended PushButtonExtreme, which is COMPLETE garbage), not to mention the Maverick Money Makers outbreak...

      Google the product name then add the word "scam", and then look for forum posts. If people got ripped off, they'll be running around on forums telling you so.
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  • Profile picture of the author lburkeau
    This is definitely a scam...I believe it is a program that Paul Jenkins did....Do a google search on him and you will see what I mean..

    The program is called ecurrency arbitrage I believe.
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  • Profile picture of the author highrider21
    Thanks everyone for your responses. I will definitely be avoiding this one.
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  • Profile picture of the author articlemaster
    Hello guys Partner With Paul is totally a scam site and it has cheated many people and such types of sites are plently available in internet work to cheat people in different way and they don't think anything before cheating anybody so friend why you are getting in to these types of things in internet earning is very difficult you can earn well after struggling many months or many years so you should think first before purchasing anything from sauch types of site that how they are commiting to make us millionears within few days? why don't try themselves and why they want to share some absurd hings with us, so please do any transaction with such types of sites.
    Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
      Please note: I know nothing about this site or plan. However, I want to make it very clear that I am not the "Paul Myers" involved in this offer.

      I've been getting a fair number of questions about this program, from people assuming that's me. It is not.


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      Stop by Paul's Pub - my little hangout on Facebook.

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      • Profile picture of the author dbressler
        Originally Posted by Paul Myers View Post

        Please note: I know nothing about this site or plan. However, I want to make it very clear that I am not the "Paul Myers" involved in this offer.

        I've been getting a fair number of questions about this program, from people assuming that's me. It is not.


        Paul
        Paul,

        I happened across this as I was trying to learn if you were really involved in such a thing - glad he has a picture posted because there is no cowboy hat in site.

        However, your "new site" announcement came up under your name on Internet Marketing Newswatch, which was the third listing with the search terms I used.

        This guy is slick:

        "My name is Paul Myers, and I'm one of those "Internet" guys ...

        Just to make sure you get off on the right foot, I'm also going to give you ...

        My special report The Only "Secret" To Making Money Online, and ..."

        It's obvious that it's being written to deceive.

        Anyway, you might let the guys at IMNW know.

        Debbi Bressler
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        • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
          Paul,

          I'm relieved that you are not the same Paul Myers. I just came across this today.

          I am doing a blog post on my scams blog and will be sure to include that this is not the same Paul Myers.
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        • Profile picture of the author Tyrus Antas
          Originally Posted by dbressler View Post

          Paul,

          I happened across this as I was trying to learn if you were really involved in such a thing - glad he has a picture posted because there is no cowboy hat in site.
          That's why I always say investing in branding always pays back 10 times over

          Tyrus
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  • Profile picture of the author ForeverMoore
    That's interesting. This appears to be hosted via Clickbank. What is their vetting process?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      Originally Posted by ForeverMoore View Post

      That's interesting. This appears to be hosted via Clickbank. What is their vetting process?
      Affiliate program On Pauls site pays out 2.50 per lead you bring him.
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  • Profile picture of the author jswebb86
    I just started ecurrency arbitrage and so far so good. I do have problems coming up with keywords but i join the calls with paul and he helped me out, so system seems legit. I called customer support and they seem to have a good handle on things. But I have never tried returning the product so I dont if how the return policy operation work. From what I understand its 30 days and they might be strict about that. Which I understand I use to work in retail and we didnt care if it was one day late. 30 days is 30 days
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  • Profile picture of the author schnisz
    One thing to consider if you received this offer via email, is to see who sent it to you and re-evaluate whether or not you want to continue to receive offers from them and stay on their list. It says something about their credibility or lack of.
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