Brian Wynn & the Millionaire League, Scam or Ham ?
...Because you won't, I guarantee you with honour. I, myself, have been a blind believer of those Internet scam sites that guess how much I lost in 3 months in a row on these things ? $ 2,743.34 to be exact. That is BIG money, not for gain but such a big LOSS, a fiasco of my financial dream. So I repeat, do NOT trust any site where they say you will make $500 dollars in the first 3 hours, ALL LYING.
Yet, I will not be going on that path, make a snap judgement and generalise that they are all scams and riff-raff. There are, indeed, some money-making Internet courses that look very suspicious at first but fortunately is loaded with either a mess of fairly informative contents or a well-formatted, constantly being-updated and useful information. Anyway, I spent the last $50 on The Millionaire League by Brian Wynn that I thought I would never make a quid of out it at all.
So yeah, that's my start with the Millionaire League. Now, you'd ask me why, I would spend the last $50 on things I knew that I would lose. And guess what folks, because I have faith in myself and the idea that I can earn some quids for my student life's monthly expenses; and even if I lost, I would learn something. So I mustered all my guts and chunked in 50 box to get my membership activated.
It looks...the same to most other sites if you simply browse through and did not get detail involved. There is actually a lot of information to be covered inside that I promise you will be overwhelmed at first (he gave me an infinitive list of how I can earn money online). Then I read and smiled: this chap seems to know what he is doing, and the site, at least, is very well designed and creates an involving atmosphere. But excuse me that I have to stop you right now and say that I still cannot make $500 using his tricks but rather $90/day, a practical and realistic number however. But I'm glad because at least I made a real profit, which is not much but good enough. I was then directed from his site to an even more real thing: a Facebook forum for members. I mean, if you want a site where you can ask any questions and have them answered genuinely, it's Facebook, trust me.
I guess Brian Wynn wasn't a fraud after all, and although I do not earn 500 dollars a day, I'm glad to settle with $90 for 2 hours of work everyweek with hardly no money invest, and that's the average amount of what I make EVERYDAY from only one of his methods (my first cheque was $1648.45 and came in two weeks after I joined the Millionaire League). It is probably not what people were expecting but at least, it gives you a realistic view of what online money making is all about; at least I profitted from investing my time.
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Luke O'Hare
Luke O'Hare, a customer and reviewer of the Millionaire League
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