Review of the Retired Millionaire
I will admit that it has taken me some time to get back to this post. Life happens, as they say. I did end up getting a refund on the Retired Millionaire package. It was really a large, worthless, waste of money in my opinion. ![]()
The sales letter copy made it sound good, but once received and reviewed it was worthless. I’m not new to marketing, but I’m not in the elite ranks either. Being of mid level experience, there was nothing new in this report that would warrant the money I paid for the product. There weren’t even any resale products included in the package that were worth the price of the package. To be able to buy the package and be making money that day is in my opinion a gross exaggeration. The products contained within were all really really OLD resale rights products from 2005, 2003, etc. If you’ve been around the internet marketing game for very long at all, you know that most of these products have long since lost their perceived value, or that you can find them in almost any JV Giveaway event.
The PLR articles were atrocious, and English was not the first language of the person writing them. Very, very low quality.
Tutorials? Ha! I was expecting maybe video tutorials…written tutorials, but the tutorials included in this package were in my opinion, the biggest joke of all! I won’t even begin to tell you what types of tutorials there were, but suffice it to say that unless you want to learn how to send spam anonymously, or do other things that will surely get you in trouble, then don’t waste your money!
So overall on a scale of 1-10, I would give this package a -5. If you’re in to big blown up packages filled with nothing but junk, then by all means spend your hard earned money. Otherwise I’d suggest you spend your money on something more useful. No one will become a millionaire and retire with this product!
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I’m So pleased to find there is someone out there that has encountered the same problem that I did with the Retired Millionaire.
I have written them Five emails (within the 56-day money-back guarantee time period), and have yet to get any response. All I get are more and more and more emails guiding me to another of his “buddies” sites to spend more money on absolutely Nothing…something like what I got from the Retired Millionaire.
Any suggestions as to how to get my “clickbank” refund through PayPal where I gave him the money?
Thank you very much for your posting, And your website. I will be returning soon to further review it, and am happy to find an honest person out in the WWW.
Joanne Burdette