is digital altitude a scam? how?

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i understand the skepticism with companies like this but how do people really get scammed? let me explain...

there are different levels to memberships. 37 per month up to 127 per month. the high end membership promises the most commissions, correct? there are courses as well that range from one time costs from 999 on up....

lets say you were to jump in and buy into membership at 127 per month and you purchase a one time course for 1999, you will roughly have a 5k invested in your first year. in business standards, thats peanuts for a legit business. a venture online or offline is still the same...meaning there is time and effort and resources invested.

when people talk down on companies like digital altitude, what do they mean? if you were to buy into the company and you pay with your credit card, will the courses not unlock? will you not be a member? will they literally take your money and not even send you a confirmation email that a transaction took place?

or do they think that you will have zero chance of making any sales? if you found a prospect that wanted to join under you, will you not get the commission you are set to get? will they not pay you?

how do scammers feel scammed?
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    The reason people feel scammed is when they realize they just spent 5k on generic info that is available for a fraction of the cost and if they spent a little bit of time researching could even find the info for free.

    A lot of times people are not feeling "Scammed" as much as they are feeling ripped off.

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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Originally Posted by Roscoe4 View Post

    how do scammers feel scammed?
    Generally, it's the poor fools who fell for the scheme who feel scammed, not the scammers.

    "Successful" serial scammers are sociopaths who don't care about the suckers they fleece, hence referring to them as suckers, marks, etc.

    From the promotional tone of your post, it sounds like you may more qualified to answer the above question than any of us...
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