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Monday, October 26, 2009

Is Google Cash Sniper a Scam?

Hi there, my Visitor. You came here because you want to inform yourself about Google Cash Sniper from different angles,right? Here you can find an honest appraisal which may not be available elsewhere, so just read on.

How I got involved in GCS

I subscribed to GCS in June 2009, after receiving a highly convincing promotional email from Mike at Profitlance, where I started to learn about Internet Marketing.
What enticed me to subscribe was the 7 day trial period for $4.95 and then the 56 Day Money Back Guarantee. Since payment is made through Clickbank, I thought that there would be no problem getting a refund or stopping the subscription if I was not satisfied.

Inside the Members Area

The members area, being a blog, is totally different from what I was used to up till then, yet easy enough to navigate.
There are various teaching modules to navigate through as one progresses. Within each module members can ask questions, which Chris Fox will then answer personally.
This feature is exceptionally handy when one strikes a problem somewhere and it convinced me to stay in after my 7 day trial period.

The Teaching Method

Chris Fox teaches by video, so students can follow step-by-step. This method is fine for visual learners, but not everyone is a visual learner. There are students who prefer written manuals. So if you are one of the latter, you've got to know GCS is mainly Video-teaching. Here's where I picked up my first problem:
Videos take ages to open up.

This was an endless frustration for me. Had to start up early in the morning to be able to replay six to seven hours later, even though I have a good DSL connection. Yet I carried on, struggling to open the videos, highly relieved to find no video in Module 4. I managed through to Module 5 in 3 months, having picked up a computer problem inbetween, which delayed my progress for a week.


Does the system work?

Yes,definitely!
If you follow the GCS system step-by-step, getting indexed by Google and reaching first page quickly is more than easy. I learned a lot of new and working stuff from Chris Fox and would like to keep up my membership were it not for the... .

FOLLOWING CONS

1. Promised Transcriptions have not materialized to date 25 October 2009.

2. Videos still take ages to open up.
3. Getting questions answered may take longer than a week.

4. Promised new stuff every month does not materialize in time.
5. Stopping your subscription seems to be a big problem.
6. Getting hold of Chris Fox has suddenly become impossible.


Drawbacks and More Details

The problem with the opening of videos wastes a lot of time that could be spent more productively.
When promises don't materialize timely in a subscription based system, the subscription is useless.
When one cannot reach the owner of a business to cancel the subscription and get a confirmation for the cancellation, a real big QUESTION MARK arises.
I first went through Clickbank to cancel my subscription. Chris Fox did not reply.
Then I wrote 3 emails to Chris Fox's private address, no reply.
Then I posted a question in the members area, no reply yet after a week.


Conclusion
I have been scammed by almost every program I joined so far. Each and every time the same signs as here were obvious there before they crashed such as promises not materializing and contact becoming impossible. This is the reason for this posting here.

Now I am asking:
Is moving house enough reason for keeping subscription based customers on hold for more than a month?

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