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Greedy Mentor Review – Make $1076 Per Day or Scam?

Jay Gumbs · November 14, 2018 · 2 Comments

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I recently came across this program called Greedy Mentor and if you’re reading this review then you have too.

Everything on the Greedy Mentor page happens to be a big red flag and the video has even more.

This is possibly one of the worst I’ve come across and if you’re tempted to join the program, please don’t. I’ll tell you why if you read on.

What Is Greedy Mentor?

First the details:

Name: Greedy Mentor
Website: greedymentor.co/invite
Creator: “Meaghan Harper”
Cost: $67 (discounts to $27)
Years Online: Since September 2018
Verdict: Avoid. Dishonest and manipulative marketing tactics. Your email address will be sold.

The first thing I noticed wrong about Greedy Mentor is the name.

Mentors are supposed to be trustworthy people who will guide you through a process, in this case making money online.

A “greedy” mentor sounds like someone who will rip you off while trying to pretend that they’re offering help.

This was my first impression of Greedy Mentor and it turned out that I wasn’t wrong at all.

There is nothing in the video that explains what you’ll be buying. The video just goes on and on about how you will make so much money without doing much and how you’re lucky to be one of the few invited to check out the opportunity.

“Meaghan Harper” doesn’t actually appear in the video save for one single photo of a lady kayaking.

Just like a lot of scams I’ve seen before, this is most likely a fake name used so that the real owner doesn’t damage his reputation with this.

Whatever this is, you’re not going to be making the promised $1076 per day. You’re more likely to spend $1076 from high pressure sales tactics which you’ll be exposed to once you join.

What are the Costs?

To join Greedy Mentor, the advertised price is $67.

I found that if you navigate away from the order page then choose the option to stay on the page, you’ll get discounted down to $27.

But the charges don’t stop there.

From some of the comments I’ve seen, Greedy Mentor has a web hosting offer inside for you to get a website. You’ll need to spend nearly $300 for a year’s worth of web hosting so that you can have a website.

Another comment exposes a high pressure sales situation where they offer to build you a money-generating website. This offer is done via telephone and they ask for $2500 to do this for you.

Sounds like they’re living up to their name. The way I see it – the name Greedy Mentor is a warning.

What About all Those People Making Thousands?

At the beginning of the video, there are people who give testimonials about how they’re making thousands of dollars thanks to Meaghan’s program.

If you don’t already know, you’ll be tempted to join so you can be like these people but none of these people have actually made money with Greedy Mentor.

They’re all paid actors who were hired from a website called Fiverr. It’s a common tactic with these types of programs and I see it all the time with programs I review.

For example, that last lady in the video, “Megan Elizabeth” is actually seller “Tamerak” on Fiverr.

Same person from Fiverr
from Greedy Mentor video


You have to ask yourself, if people really are making money with this program, why can’t Meaghan just ask them to submit their success stories?

It’s because there isn’t really anyone making money with Greedy Mentor.

Is Greedy Mentor a Scam?

I don’t really like to use the ‘s’ word but I’m going to call this how I see it.

Some people have pointed out that Greedy Mentor is the exact same program as Your Freedom Mentor and 7 Figure Profit Code, two programs with the same exact design and elements as this one.

Furthermore, I saw something while researching that will really help you avoid this altogether even if you’re tempted to ignore my warnings and try Greedy Mentor.

Right below the email optin form next to the video, most people won’t read the fine print in grey which gives them permission to sell your email address to spammers.

by clicking the “join now” button you agree to receive emails from “Greedy Mentor”. You will receive emails with great offers and opportunities to make money from home. By clicking the “join now” button you agree to us renting or selling the data you provided above. You will always be able to unsubscribe with one click of a button.

If you hate spam and want to protect your email address from spammers then the last thing you want to do is enter your email address in the box they provide.

Most business owners would go out of their way to protect the privacy of their customers and readers. I have my own privacy policy which I adhere to and I would never divulge any sensitive or personal information or data that is given to me by a reader.

As I’ve said before, the name “Greedy Mentor” is a warning in itself. Do your best to avoid this scam.

Avoid Scammers! Learn How the Right Way

Now that you know all you need to know about Greedy Mentor, you may be wondering if there actually exists any legit sites where you can learn how to make money online.

There is.

I found this site called Wealthy Affiliate back in 2007 and I’m still a member after all these years. It’s because I owe them my success.

They teach you how to build your own website to promote other people’s products for a commission – a business model called affiliate marketing.

When I had first found the site, I had a day job and did the lessons in my spare time. I set a goal to be making enough consistently so that I could quit my job by 2010. I ended up quitting my job in 2009 after making a full time income month after month.

The site really helps and they’ve added so much including their own web hosting platform and a website builder. The community is helpful and there are lots of people having success every day.

You can find out more about Wealthy Affiliate and what it has to offer in a review I wrote.

It’s free to join and get started and they, like myself, have a low tolerance for scams like Greedy Mentor.

Check it out if you want to learn how to make money online the right way in a scam-free setting.

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  1. Misty Taylor says

    November 28, 2018 at 6:57 pm

    Got me for 37$ today as a single mother of 3thats a dream crusher…no hopes

    Reply
    • Jay Gumbs says

      November 28, 2018 at 7:11 pm

      Sorry to hear that Misty. These greedy people only care about one thing. Their pockets. They don’t care that they’re robbing people of their dreams and of hope that there is something out there worth doing.

      Email the contact address on the receipt and see if they’ll give you a refund.

      Reply

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