Am i wrong? my friend is paying $100 a month to a youtuber to.

She's paying $100 a month to a YouTuber who claims they can make anyone a millionaire by subscribing to their email service which they tell all by sending a link to a 5 minute video once a month...

They claim they're a multi millionaire yet I'm telling her if they were they wouldn't need to charge $100 a month for a 5 minute video and that it's a scam and she's saying some are scams but this person really cares about people and wants them to get rich too..

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    the lesson is that YOU could be makin a 5 minute video promisin a buncha bullshit and chargin people 100 bucks a month

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  • olderdude-xx

    I doubt that you are wrong.

    The person may be a millionaire (or multi-millionaire), but that program does not sound like its going to help many people succeed; and I see how they are making at lest some of their current $, and I don't like what I see.

    To put this into perspective: I pay a bit over $100 per month to be part of a business/success mentorship program. I get 6 long audio files a month from different people on different subjects (some are well known $10,000 + speakers on specific subjects), a monthly book related to business building or success principals, numerous videos, access to many other resources, various emailed items, etc.

    This organization has an office with a paid professional staff that I can (and do) call, and I believe about $36 per month of my monthly fee pays for that.

    Just an email subscription and a 5 minute video... out to be about $5-$10 per month.

    It also takes a lot more than watching a 5 minute video each month to become successful.

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  • Yaidin

    What a fucking idiot

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    Your friend is a sucker. Instead of giving that money to a scammer she should be saving that money.

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  • DADNSCAL

    No you're not wrong. There's a sucker born every minute.

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  • ospry

    These types of scams are like MLMs. Hopefully your friend will learn that the *potential* to make tons of money doesn't mean it's *likely*, and the odds are extremely stacked against her

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  • Somenormie

    They're not gonna claim to do what they're claiming to do it's likely to be some scam.

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