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MarkJCS 28th February 2014 04:59 AM

Push Button Millionaire Review
 
Push Button Millionaire is a new binary system and on this page I'm going to share with you my honest review and recommendation.

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Push Button Millionaire is getting a lot of attention at the moment. In fact it's the top selling system on ClickSure right now so it's being promoted by a lot of people. The system is very similar to other binary options systems that have come out in recent months.

There is a new trend in the internet marketing industry to create binary offers instead of pure internet marketing offers. The reasoning is simple, binary is easy to sell because there's no "purchase" necessary, only a deposit. When people feel that they are depositing money they can get back there is less selling resistance, and therefore these binary systems sell like hot cakes.

So what is Push Button Millionaire? Is it legit?

The selling point is of course the software app that helps you trade binary options. You sign up at the recommended broker, make a deposit and then you can use the software to help you trade.

Like all binary systems being promoted on ClickSure the "software app" is usually created by the broker themselves. After all the creators of Push Button Millionaire are internet marketers, they are not traders or software engineers.

I know this to be true because I have been contacted on multiple occasions by binary options brokers asking me to become an affiliate of theirs. They have told me that they can offer me tools and trading software apps to give you people who I sign up to trade with them.

My Recommendation

If you want to test out Push Button Millionaire go ahead, but be sure to request a demo account after you sign up. Brokers usually won't advertise their demos as they want you to trade real money (so they can make money off you) but all brokers can set up demo accounts for you to trade.

My results have been mixed, I have tested software apps such as Push Button Millionaire on various brokers and generally I had around 50% win rate on trades. I personally see it as gambling, kind of like roulette, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but my results certainly were mixed.

If you have personally tested Push Button Millionaire feel free to post your comments / experience in this thread :)

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MarkJCS 28th February 2014 07:33 AM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
Reserved for FAQ - Will post user reviews here

webmarke 28th February 2014 09:03 AM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
I agree with you Mark. Push Button Millionaire is just the latest of dozens of these so called free apps.

These guys do not create the software and they have no id if the software even works. They just put the product out their to get affiliates that will help build their lists.

They give the affiliate all of their commissions so they can build a so called buyers list without creating their own products.

They are just affiliate themselves.

MarkJCS 28th February 2014 10:08 AM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by webmarke (Post 8992628)
I agree with you Mark. Push Button Millionaire is just the latest of dozens of these so called free apps.

These guys do not create the software and they have no id if the software even works. They just put the product out their to get affiliates that will help build their lists.

They give the affiliate all of their commissions so they can build a so called buyers list without creating their own products.

They are just affiliate themselves.

Yeah very true.

@hellbringer - I review a lot of products if they are good I recommend them. Unfortunately most aren't that good so I recommend my own thing.

gilldaddy 3rd March 2014 09:12 PM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
I think the funniest thing about this system. Is the guy introduces himself and Ivan Block , a character from the fiction movie Runner Runner. Then tells a story that sounds exactly like the Runner Runner plot. Then he has these people that are supposed to be real people that sound like horrible actors. Not sure who would fall for that not me.

ZAWonderBoi 4th March 2014 04:16 AM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
I would almost go for this, But the supposed "Random Couple" he's got in the coffee shop looks like a VERY BAD Low Budget 80's actress. That is so FAKE it's just UNREAL!

DDR3 9th March 2014 02:03 PM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
If this is true,please shaw us ur own results by screenshot here..Or it seems like a fake..

blackbodhisattva 18th March 2014 05:37 PM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
My friend texted me that she was about to "invest" $500 in this program and make her money back in 24 hours....Question.

How soon after I received the text do you think I called her?

jbelviy 5th April 2014 10:49 PM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
I'm dying to know - how soon??

stuart scott 29th June 2014 06:58 AM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
Pushbuttonmillionaire.... I suggest anyone tries to see if 'support' really exists... My requests are returned as undeliverable

talfighel 16th June 2015 01:06 PM

Re: Push Button Millionaire Review
 
They claim that you will make money with a software. You just need to click or push a button and you will make money.

A few years ago, these products were very hot but they scammed a lot of people out of their money.

To make money online, it takes more then just pushing a button. It takes hard and smart work.


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