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Shortcut to internet millions.

I'm watching an infomercial called Shortcuts to Internet Millions. Two attractive women in low cut cleavage-exposing tops sitting on a couch discussing how great this system is, interspersed with testimonials from people making up to $130,000 per month - with the standard disclaimer "Unique experience. Individual results may vary".

Sounds great. Except for one thing. The informercial has a toll-free number but no website.

Now how much would you trust someone who tells you that you can make money on the internet but doesn't use it themselves?

Via Google, I can find a website for the product.Maybe I'll buy it just to see how I too can make millions on the internet. I'll let you know what happens.

Oh yeah. Like I'll still be blogging after I become a multi-millionaire.Okay, I still would. Sad, huh? But I'll have a solid gold Macbook.

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wow, i just saw the same commercial and thought the same thing, so I googled to see if they had a website and this was the first link i found on google. can't wait, if you too, make milliones. keep us posted!
J

Posted by: Jennifer on August 26, 2007 09:40 AM

He's on the Ripoff Report!!!!!

Posted by: Jennifer on August 26, 2007 09:46 AM

Hi Larry I just saw the internet to millons and I must say that I wanted to rush and buy it it does sound to good to be true because I have been trying to find something like that ever scince I have had a computer and you just dont know where your money is going to go. I called the number because I wanted to see if they take money orders or a visa debit card but I noticed that you are talking to a machine and not a live person like you see on tv and if you want to order you have to send your money to a PO box number.so how would a person get there money back if you send it to the Po box number?It sounds to good to be true. Please let me know when you order it does it really work then I will order it.

Posted by: Cecelia on August 26, 2007 12:03 PM

Hi Larry I just saw the internet to millons and I must say that I wanted to rush and buy it it does sound to good to be true because I have been trying to find something like that ever scince I have had a computer and you just dont know where your money is going to go. I called the number because I wanted to see if they take money orders or a visa debit card but I noticed that you are talking to a machine and not a live person like you see on tv and if you want to order you have to send your money to a PO box number.so how would a person get there money back if you send it to the Po box number?It sounds to good to be true. Please let me know when you order it does it really work then I will order it.

Posted by: Cecelia on August 26, 2007 12:03 PM

I just bought the 'shortcuts to internet millions' I will let yall know how it goes...or does not. If you order online, read the fine print after you place the order. They offer you a 'free walmart giftcard' Obviously not free. You auto-enroll in a program with them and they will just bill you card every month. So, say no to the 'free' stuff. I'll keep yall posted!

Posted by: Becky on August 27, 2007 01:34 AM

Is this another scam, send reply

Posted by: Ken Johnson on August 27, 2007 05:29 PM

Hey Larry

I saw the infomercial and I just laughed at it...Two attractive women selling at midnight..I would like to meet those people who are making $50,000 a month. And see their banking account to see if its real. And what about that guy who was on a cruise for a week and made over $400,000.. WOW.. Keep me updated

Posted by: oscar on August 28, 2007 08:40 AM

hey larry,
i'm travis, saw the infomercial, sounds good, but just so many scams out there. old jeff paul is on the ripoff report,looks like he made it there a couple of times for other systems. read one good response that stated he made money with jeff's system in the mid 90's but went on to say that it is now outdated. but furthermore gave a link to system that is "up to date". as soon as you get on the net to make a dollar you get hit from every angle. good luck!!!! let me know how it goes.

Posted by: travis on August 29, 2007 01:45 AM

I just got through watching the infomercial myself and I am also thinking this is too good to be true. but I was able to find their website. Please let us know Larry if the system works for you. Thanks!

http://www.jeffpaul.tv/top15.htm

Posted by: David on August 29, 2007 07:34 AM

i think im gonna try the refund job. http://www.asset-recovery-service.com/
havent found any negatives on the net yet.. still looking.. waiting to get a job so i can pay for this

Posted by: David on August 29, 2007 08:57 AM

I just saw the commercial tonight.
Any late night infomercial with women in extremely low cut, cleavage enhancing tops (not that I minded being a guy and all LOL) obviously stirs the question within as to why they need to use cleavage to get people to watch/buy? And like previous posts, why is there no website for this product?
My viewpoint? PASS! Looks fishy to me...
"Alright people, move it along. There's nothing to see here"

Posted by: Drew on August 30, 2007 03:06 AM

FOUND THES SITES FOR EVERYONE TO LOOK AT AFTER PREVIOUS POST::

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/115/ripoff0115777.htm

http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/jeff_paul_complaints

Apparently this guy has been around for a good decade or so.

RUN! RUN WHILE YOU STILL CAN!

Posted by: Drew on August 30, 2007 03:10 AM

I have a feeling that this is a lot like Amway or those other sales gimmicks. The possibility is there, it's just that you have to work at it and find the right product to push. I have a friend that started a an internet site and makes about $130 000.00 CAN a year. This was unexpected. Apparently, the trick is in the links on your website. Note how many websites have other company logos on them and when you click on it it brings you to that site. Not sure exactly how it works but, it's got something to do with companies paying 5 or 10 cents to a website every time someone clicks on their link. I have a feeling that this internet millions thing is a program that guides you through setting up a website (probably supplies templates) and going through the right steps of registering and paying for a server and domain. The other thing that makes me believe that this thing could be lagit is that I noticed there was a clip in the infomercial that showed Yahoo. That would become a lawsuite from hell if this was a scam. So...lagit? Yes. Easy and with no strings attached? No. Good luck and with hard work, I think you could make it in this business.

Posted by: Dennis on August 31, 2007 09:23 AM

I, being old enough to know better gambled my $39 after seeing the infomertial. So you get on the phone to spend your $39 and get an automon. Before you can pay the $39, at every opportunity they are trying to sell you upgrades for once in a lifetime discounted prices. This gets really irritating, after all, you haven't even got the product yet. Eventually after saying no to the billion other offers you pay the money. The product arrives and the fantastic websites are not websites as such. You click on Gardening and get a page that tells you about how great this book is and that the viewer should buy it. I'm not a fool but the whole package was most unclear as to how you activate the supposed free websites. I was expecting an actual active website that would be dedicated to me. Right, a couple of weeks later a smooth talking person calls me who used the flattery technique that basically tells you how great you are because you can stand on two legs. He then tells me that a lot of people who can't stand on two legs find the program confusing and can't understand it so, for a fee, they can offer tutoring. I'm then asked how much I want to invest in the scheme. I said the $39 they have already had from me. I said I was surprised that they were now trying to hit me up with more cost. I asked how much this investment was and was told $10,000 to $15,000 dollars. I said no thanks and hung up. A week later another guy called and started on the same thing and I hung up. I think the whole thing is a scam.

Posted by: Colin Eldon on September 1, 2007 01:34 PM

READ the Terms Of service at the bottom of order page VERY carfully, take note of rule #5 on termination.It raised a red flag form,when they say that they reserve the right to terminate service for any OR no reason,as for the big boobed women on tv,its not much different than a web site.You have to have eye candy to keep people interested.I'll look somewhere else.

Posted by: Rod on September 1, 2007 04:54 PM

I saw that infomercial Sunday morning. What's up with huge boobs showing so much and no one mentioned the lip gloss. HUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
This sounds just like all the other scams out there. You send in your money, get trash and the only one who made any money is Jeff Paul. You're right about they showed no website, just a phone number and the disclaimer. I truly wish people like this could be banned, but it's all about making a buck these days no matter who you have scam to get it!

Posted by: Lizette on September 3, 2007 12:25 PM

I just saw the Jeff Paul infomercial. I thought WOW how exciting until I Found it on Ripoff Report. I will not buy this junk! Remember if it sounds too good to be true then it i probably is too good to be true. Don't be taken in by this kind of stuff. There is no such thing as get rich quick.

Posted by: carol on September 3, 2007 05:24 PM

A NOTE WRITTEN TO THE OWNER, JEFF PAUL:

JEFF PAUL,
ON GOOGLE, THERE ARE A LIST OF PEOPLE COMPLAINING ABOUT YOUR PROGRAM AND THE 2 BIG BREASTED GIRLS PUSHING YOUR MONEY MAKING SECRETS.

ONE GUY SAID THAT BOTH GIRLS ALSO HAVE VERY HAIRY NEAT PUBIC HAIR WHICH IS SHOWN FOR ONE SECOND ON THE INFOMERCIAL! WE GUYS LOVE GIRLS WITH A THICK, CURLY, THICK, COARSE GOB OF SEXUAL HAIR AND NICE BOOBS, HOWEVER WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH MY MAKING A MILLION DOLLARS?

PLEASE EXPLAIN?

ALSO THERE IS NO LIVE PERSON TO TALK TO?
YOU DON'T EVEN SHOW A WEB SITE ON YOUR INFO COMMERCIAL AND THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE SELLING!!

ARE WE MAKING MONEY WITH A SEX OR PORN WEB SITE? DO WE NEED GIRLS THAT HAVE A NATURAL PATCH BELOW AND A DARK SHADOW WHILE IN TRANSPARENT
PANTIES?

WHY DO THE GIRLS IN YOUR TV COMMERCIAL NEED BIG BREASTS AND A LARGE THICK PATCH OF ADULT SEXUAL HAIR?

PLEASE EXPLAIN?

US GUYS

Posted by: RUDY on September 4, 2007 05:30 AM

Hey I saw the infomercial and I always like to just look at them and see all the bull they put out. however if you guys really want to see a great opportunity that is working for me. check out www.bign.com/dlmorgan I bet you won't be dissappointed.

Posted by: David morgan on October 20, 2007 11:34 AM

I was able to find Jeff Paul's website. It sounds legitimate, but too many times I have been ripped off by infomercials that sell a bunch of garbage and then state that they can help if you buy the actual service or product that cost upwards of 10-20,000. That's the real product, and when they reel you in it can cost you your life savings. I intend on emailing him on his web site so he can verify in writing that this product can do what he says that it can do. I do not look for a reply, but it does not hurt to try. June

Posted by: june on October 21, 2007 05:35 PM

P.S. I first thought it was a commercial for breast implants. Maybe that does sell more. I'm not a marketing expert. I thought it was cheesy and cheap, but still want to check out the product. June

Posted by: june on October 21, 2007 05:43 PM

Guess I'm going to be a pain writing in, but I just read on the "Rip Off Report" that Jeff Paul agrees to satisfy all past, present and future complaints. We'll see how this goes. June

Posted by: june on October 21, 2007 06:15 PM

This guy just dont check out. No website for an internet business?? Whats wrong with this picture. Legit internet based businesses have websites, especially if there selling websites. How does this dick get away with this.

Posted by: Anthony on November 10, 2007 05:47 PM

I feel really sad for all these people that got scammed. why cant anyone shut him down?? why cant anyone shut his scam of a website? www.jeffpaul.tv/top15.htm
THINK ABOUT IT: how they need big breasted women and how the different "success stories" people have something expensive to show off in the background. In each one. Why do they need to show off in the first place? Check out the website. Jeff has a smart scheme on deceiving people. BEWARE.

Posted by: jeff paul scam artist hater. on November 11, 2007 03:44 AM

Yeah, I'm looking at this infomercial right now for this program. If it was something legit, they wouldn't have to show it late at night to half-awake people who are bored and broke that's why they're up! *L* People that got money are too busy sleeping so they can get thru the night to spend their money the next day whereas worry-wardens are trying to sit up and think of ways to make money.

10 Free websites but u gotta pay for them? That's crazy!!!

Posted by: K on November 12, 2007 02:19 AM

I watched the infomercial and just for fun, ran a google on Jeff Paul, complaints.
Several results, including http://www.corporatenarc.com/jeffpaulscam.php

Posted by: Anne on November 19, 2007 05:53 AM

I just wanno knw where to get photos of the brunette in the low cut top. WOW!!!!!

Posted by: th on November 24, 2007 11:59 AM

Hi Larry,
I too saw the infomercial and I think its an insult to my intelligence. I guess Jeff Paul's marketing theory is that you can sell anything with a pair of breasts hanging-out. I too noticed that he didn't even show his website address on the show. Which is rather counter-productive for someone who claims to know all the secrets to internet millions. I wonder is Jeff Paul is his real name?

Posted by: Derrick on December 2, 2007 11:34 AM

Hi Larry,
I too saw the infomercial and I think its an insult to my intelligence. I guess Jeff Paul's marketing theory is that you can sell anything with a pair of breasts hanging-out. I too noticed that he didn't even show his website address on the show. Which is rather counter-productive for someone who claims to know all the secrets to internet millions. I wonder is Jeff Paul is his real name?

Posted by: Derrick on December 2, 2007 11:34 AM

Like all other offers: buy a pre-paid cc to order. A friend ordered Jeff Paul & 6 months later is still getting charges on her cc & ncel.has not had any success in her attempts to cancel. She is going to have to cancel her cc & you all know what a hassle that is.

Posted by: Lillian on December 9, 2007 08:08 AM

Just look at how the system is set up. You get paid for people's orders but yet u do nothing. You don't respond to the customers orders and complaints. You don't do ANYTHING! It is to good to be true, you almost always have to do something to make money and with this system you don't. I heard of scams where people like us are used to embezzle money for the rich. Maybe he is putting illegal money in our accounts and then later fining us with fees so he gets his money back. But because he does this the government won't know about how much money he has because it's hidden in OUR accounts. Sounds far fetched? Well that my friends is called EMBEZZLEMENT! I don't know let me know what yall think. D.A.S (Dumb A** Scams)

Posted by: Lisa on December 21, 2007 08:00 PM

Give me your money sucka

Posted by: amerycan mi on December 22, 2007 05:57 AM
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