Flipp Me... any thoughts?

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Did anyone else get this? The promos for it didn't really give too many specifics - and if they had, I could see where it might have negated sales.

I won't give away specifics, but I have to say that I'm feeling a bit skeptical after going through the training. It was touted as a means of making some really good money fast, but... I have my doubts. As a disclaimer, I have not put it to practice yet. And I probably wouldn't try what's being suggested here if I hadn't purchased the product. But I did, so - I gotta give it a try.

But my gut kinda tells me this may be a way of making some chump change. I could be wrong. I am gonna give it a shot. But I gotta tell ya, I haven't felt this underwhelmed by a product in a while.

I guess I'm doing the opposite of what you usually see - which is where someone writes a glowing review of a product - based on the hype of the course and the consequential optimism they feel - before they've actually tried it.

On the plus side there isn't anything nefarious or dishonest here. It seems like it could be a legit way to make some money. But I guess like anything else, how much depends on how much you put into it. I was a little put off by a "bonus" video that told you of a hoop you have to jump through in order to avoid violating the TOS of one of the sites utilized with this method.

I also got the OTOs. The first OTO was equally underwhelming. The second one - I haven't finished going through it yet, but it looks a lot more promising. It actually seems like something that would be more useful to me. But we'll see.

So I'll commit here to following up and I'll be the first to admit it if I have been mistaken about this. But I'd like to hear some thoughts from others.
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  • Profile picture of the author cjshu99
    I purchased it also. havent gone through it yet. Im assuming its another "amazon to ebay" type plan. Im doing this kind of stuff now which is why I purchased. But we will see ...
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  • Profile picture of the author Bruha
    I purchased this and the OTO1. I agree that it was underwhelming at best. For a $7 course, I guess there is some info there for someone who has never done any reselling. Mostly I feel like all the effort was put into the sales page and more could have gone into the actual product.

    The OTO I purchased was ok, but not for the price it was sold at.

    Like the OP, I have not put any of the specific information in this product into practice yet, but will give it a go and report back if I do end up making money using the techniques described in the product.

    I have done reselling of goods and services in the past, but there are a few tips here that I have not implemented in the past.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficFlow
    What was the second OTO that you liked?

    Originally Posted by dbsmitty View Post

    Did anyone else get this? The promos for it didn't really give too many specifics - and if they had, I could see where it might have negated sales.

    I won't give away specifics, but I have to say that I'm feeling a bit skeptical after going through the training. It was touted as a means of making some really good money fast, but... I have my doubts. As a disclaimer, I have not put it to practice yet. And I probably wouldn't try what's being suggested here if I hadn't purchased the product. But I did, so - I gotta give it a try.

    But my gut kinda tells me this may be a way of making some chump change. I could be wrong. I am gonna give it a shot. But I gotta tell ya, I haven't felt this underwhelmed by a product in a while.

    I guess I'm doing the opposite of what you usually see - which is where someone writes a glowing review of a product - based on the hype of the course and the consequential optimism they feel - before they've actually tried it.

    On the plus side there isn't anything nefarious or dishonest here. It seems like it could be a legit way to make some money. But I guess like anything else, how much depends on how much you put into it. I was a little put off by a "bonus" video that told you of a hoop you have to jump through in order to avoid violating the TOS of one of the sites utilized with this method.

    I also got the OTOs. The first OTO was equally underwhelming. The second one - I haven't finished going through it yet, but it looks a lot more promising. It actually seems like something that would be more useful to me. But we'll see.

    So I'll commit here to following up and I'll be the first to admit it if I have been mistaken about this. But I'd like to hear some thoughts from others.
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  • Profile picture of the author cjshu99
    Ok went through the product and also the first OTO and was also underwhelmed.

    This method is used by people, including myself, to make some money online. Finding price differences in products online and buying them from one website and "flipping" them on another. He basically gives you a brief overview of of the process, shows you a few random examples, and says good luck. Not enough detail. Plus the examples he uses probably would make you very little money because he doesn't assume any fees and/or shipping costs.

    The obvious main thing he is looking to do here is get you on a list and continue to bombard you with more products. Plus there are 3 OTO's off the main product.

    Nothing wrong with any of this, of course. If this product would have been a $7 product it would have been worth it.
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  • Profile picture of the author dbsmitty
    Hi all. Well, I've been a bad, lazy WFer - lol. I have just not been able to bring myself to get into this.

    I've done a little etsy marketing in the past and really never got into it too much. I also had a Udemy class I did that was about printing motivational quotes and making them look all nice, printing them and selling them on etsy. I never did that, either. The only reason I took the course was because I had told the instructor I'd do a review for her. She was trying to get it off the ground. But to be honest I think her method had more merit than the one suggested by this product.

    The first OTO wasn't much better than the original product. But it was more about flipping to Amazon and eBay. The next one consisted of some of their old products and that was the one I said looked like it might be promising. But after taking a closer look it's very newbie-oriented stuff. 101 sort of courses.

    This kind of exemplifies why I prefer taking courses on Udemy rather than buying them as a product. At least with Udemy it usually tells you up front of it's beginner level, intermediate, and/or advanced. And if an instructor says it's anything beyond basic and it's not, they get panned for it in the reviews. So I get a better idea of what I'm getting.

    Frankly Flipp Me was just a product for the sake of having a product to sell. There was nothing special about it at all.
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  • The obvious main thing he is looking to do here is get you on a list and continue to bombard you with more products. Plus there are 3 OTO's off the main product.
    Nothing wrong with any of this, of course. If this product would have been a $7 product it would have been worth it.

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