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Stay away from any of these goofy "Review" sites for money making products. They are not real review sites. The are affiliate marketers that want your email address so they can send you junk that they hope you will buy. They have stupid ecourses they want to send you. They suck.

I can send you to a community that is totaly free and you can read and learn how to make money for real. No catches. I get nothing. No affiliate commisions.

As a matter of fact, this place is so good that a lot of these so called "Gurus" steal ideas from there and make ebooks to sell you. You can have the info for free. Contact me.

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