What Amazon program is this?

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I was on facebook and saw an ad "We are looking to fill a number of positions in Ontario...make $250/ day on the side"

Clicking the ad took me to their facebook page with optin for an Amazon associate program. It was copyright ezincometoday.com which has the same squeeze page.

The copy says:

"New Amazon Associate positions are now available for people seeking extra income each month and even to replace their current job. All you need is a working email address, internet access and the desire to learn. Associates are asked to put in at least 10-15 hours per week to start. However, the decision to work part-time or full-time is up to you."

and

"New Associates are given immediate access, complete instructions and full live-support. You will also receive a private Back Office website containing step-by-step instructions.."


But they don't say what you get immediate access to...

The "private Back Office website" seems to indicate that maybe you sign up to their site and post content and share the Amazon revenue like Squidoo.

Has anyone seen this and know what it is? Do they just teach building affiliate sites or is it some other plaster your Amazon affiliate links out there (squidoo, YouTube, etc)

I just haven't seen an amazon affiliate course marketed or described like this.

Mahlon

PS No I did not opt-in to find out more, but maybe I will...
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  • Profile picture of the author LilBlackDress
    It is not an Amazon Program. It is a company selling training and marketing it on Facebook as if they were offering jobs. I did a quick search and found the company on a Scam Alert site with some unhappy people who had apparently paid them thousands for training.
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    • Profile picture of the author Lightlysalted
      Originally Posted by LilBlackDress View Post

      It is not an Amazon Program. It is a company selling training and marketing it on Facebook as if they were offering jobs. I did a quick search and found the company on a Scam Alert site with some unhappy people who had apparently paid them thousands for training.
      Nice spot, thanks for doing the research on this one, much appreciated
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  • Profile picture of the author John Collins
    Forget about it. This is waste of time, the are calling themselves associate website providers. They are either selling or via subscription providing pre made sites and you'll never make your money back or make a profit.
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    Yeah I wasn't actually thinking of opting in. It had sort of that "google cash" feel about it- ordinary housewives getting $10,000 a month from Google... those ads with 'proof of income' checks were everywhere a couple of years.
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