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the "Anthony Morrison Profit Cycle Funnel" Scam

The "Anthony Morrison Profit Cycle Funnel" located at www.myprofitcycle.com is another scam that promises online users a so-called online business that will make them thousands of dollars. The scammers make money when they get hundreds or thousands of online users to sign-up for their bogus online business. Remember, if these so-called business people know how to make thousands or millions of dollars online, why do they need your money? The reason is, to take advantage of online users who are desperately looking for ways to make money online.

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The "Anthony Morrison Profit Cycle Funnel" Website at myprofitcycle.com

Do not be tricked by the "Anthony Morrison Profit Cycle Funnel" claims that they have been featured on Fox News, Chicago Tribune, CNBC, and CNN. This is not true. We couldn't find any information on those websites about this so-called program.

Remember, do not sign-up with websites that promise that you can make money online without doing your research first. Do not let online scammers trick you into giving them your hard-earned money by using paid actors/actresses, rented luxury cars and houses, and fake bank account balances.

Here is something I found ironic. After telling onliners how they can make money using their so-called website or system, "Anthony Morrison Profit Cycle Funnel" has the following disclaimer in fine print at the bottom of their page:

The typical purchaser does not make any money using this system. The Easy Internet Plan does not guarantee income or success, and examples shown in this presentation do not represent an indication of future success or earnings.

So, if there is no guarantee that you can make money using their system, why bother pay for it. You might as well go play the lottery.

Online users, there no easy way of making money online, or else we would all be rich. Therefore, do not quickly register with websites that promise that they can make you thousands or millions of dollars unless they are doing it for free. Once they ask for money, it is usually a scam.

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