Make Millions Online Automatically! It’s a great headline for a program called Money Looper, and I knew it was bound to get a lot of people clicking through to listen to the sales video.
But can you make millions of dollars with a software that is supposed to find hidden money loops in the systems of internet “gurus”? This is one of the most disappointing programs I’ve ever seen–check out why in my full review below!
What Is Money Looper?
Money Looper is a make-money-online program created by a man named Michael Dee. You can access it at CopyHisSuccess.com/MoneyLooper, and the cost is $37.
Michael Dee states in the sales video that the Money Looper is a really simple and ingenious system that it’s nearly impossible not to make money with. In fact, he’s guaranteeing that you will earn $70 at the end of the video!
He goes into great detail in the video about how he and his wife went deep into debt after he lost his janitor job at a school for eating a wrapped sandwich that had been thrown in the garbage.
Then, because of the greedy millionaire gurus out there, his wife spent the last $1,000 on their last credit card on another scam and put them in an additional $8,500 in debt. (No, that doesn’t make sense to me either!)
The whole long, drawn out (ridiculous) story is to convince you that he was driven to create Money Looper as a way to stop all of these evil gurus who scam people.
Supposedly, he researched everything he could about one of these famous millionaire money makers and found a loophole in his system. He kept looking and finding loopholes that made money for himself, which took money away from this guy! (Of course he can’t name him for legal reasons.)
But it took several hours to find these loopholes and he needed more people to do it in order to really stop the evil millionaires. So he paid software developers to create a software that would find all these loopholes much faster and enable more people to take money away from the big, bad guys. The Money Looper system was invented!
Now he wants you to know that this system is so powerful that it can’t fall into the wrong hands. So you must promise to never abuse it and to be sure and send him an email as soon as you start making money with it. (If you keep watching the video, he takes it that you have given your word!)
This sales pitch is one of the worst I’ve seen, and it plays off of the idea that the reason people don’t have a lot of money is because all the rich people out there are stealing theirs and keeping it all to themselves.
One thing that you don’t hear about in the sales video is anything about what Money Looper actually is! You’re given this huge story and then shown pictures of Clickbank accounts with hundreds of dollars in daily sales. Then you’re supposed to feel lucky because he’s trusting you with his precious software!
In fact, he’s trusting you so much that if you buy the system, he’ll give you his personal cell phone number and a free gift! Here’s where you’re going to earn the $70 that he promised earlier.
Earlier in the video, Michael Dee stated that even if you had any doubts about the system, he would give you $70 at the end of it. Well, he really wants to sell his system for $97, but he’s going to use your $70 as a discount so that it only costs you $27!
Yet, in order to get the Money Looper system you have to pay a one-time-only pitch in, as he calls it, of $37, not $27.
In order to show you what Money Looper consists of and to give you a full review, I purchased it for the $37. For those of you who have read many of my reviews, you won’t be surprised by what I found. But for the beginners that this sales video is targeting, you need to see what Money Looper offers!
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What Does Money Looper Offer?
When I got access to Money Looper, I was surprised to see that I was in the system as a Tester and not given a unique name and password for my account. Here is a screenshot of the Dashboard menu:
There are 3 eBooks:
- The 7 Secrets of Affiliate Marketing–Way too short and general to be of any use to a beginner.
- Power of Article Marketing–Outdated
- Affiliate Directories–Signups for Clickbank and a PLR site. PLR stands for Private Label Rights, which means you can download their content and use it as your own. Not a good way to get ranked in the search engines.
Then you have 4 items in the Tools & Updates section, which are systems you can subscribe to:
- Business Vitality–Help with starting your online business, but it wouldn’t download
- Squeeze Page to Bank Account–guide to email marketing, but it gave me an error that couldn’t be found
- Extreme List Building–Another system about list building, wouldn’t download
- Easy Ways to Market With Video–Guide about video marketing, again wouldn’t download
In all fairness, the 3 that wouldn’t download could’ve been because of something on my end, but after seeing the rest of the program I determined I wasn’t missing anything without them.
The Money Loops
Then there is a series of videos that show some of the Money Loops that you can use to make money. Let me tell you, my expectations were already low for this system, but they were way too high for what I actually got for my money!
#1 Money Loophole is using Shopify Free Slogan Maker and Picky Domains to make money by creating domain names. You register for Picky Domains and get 25 cents for every domain that gets liked by one of their clients. You get somewhere around $20 – $75 if a customer picks one you created.
You create the domain names based upon the orders that are place with Picky Domains, and you get paid according to the price of the order and what your rank is. You start at the lowest rank and 40% of the price. So if a client picks your name with a $50 order, you would get $20.
If none of your names get picked, you get a quarter for every one of them that was liked by a client. So where is the loophole that is stopping some greedy millionaire? Also, there’s no way anyone is making hundreds of dollars a day with this method of making money.
#2 Money Loophole is signing up with Survey Junkie, getting paid for taking surveys with gift cards, and then selling them on CardPool for cash. First off, while Survey Junkie is a legitimate survey-taking website, it’s very difficult to make more than just a few dollars taking surveys. See my blog post Can You Make Money Taking Surveys Online?
A lot of people sign up for a number of survey sites because many times you’re lucky to even qualify for a survey a day! At an average of $1 to $3 a survey, it can take you days or weeks before you ever make enough to get a payout. When you do, having to take less to get cash at a site like CardPool isn’t what you’re going to want to do.
#3 Money Loophole is making money with a Nielsen app to have them track your internet usage. You sign up and register your device and get $50 a year. I’m not going to discount anyone making $50 a year, but the Money Looper sales video promised it’s system would be making us hundreds of dollars a day.
They recommend you sign each of your devices up under a separate account so you can get $50 for each of them. But even after doing this, the money is pretty insignificant. There are also reviews where people have complained that the Nielsen app slows down their internet service.
The Emergency Cash Generator
The next section of the Money Looper system is called The Emergency Cash Generator. In there you’ll find 6 videos that contain ways to make money online.
The information that you find in these videos is:
- Too general and already found online for free
- Outdated, some of the info is from as far back as 2014
- Spammy or outright unethical
The 2 Emergency Cash Generator videos are about signing up for Cash Crate. Video 1 walks you through signing up and going through one of the offers that you can use to make money. Most are surveys and cash back from purchases, not much money making there!
I find it interesting that the narrator tells you to use an old email and phone number because of the spam you’ll get hit with if you use your personal ones. Not a good sign for how legitimate many of the sites are that you’re giving personal information to.
The second video talks about the Cash Crate referral system. Basically, if you refer new people to Cash Crate, you can get a commission. While you actually make more money that way, you have to have a website or some way to drive referrals to them.
The third video is about making money with Craigslist. You post an ad on Craigslist that promotes a program and make money when people click on your affiliate link and sign up. However, there’s a very big problem with this method.
You can’t post affiliate links, or any links, on Craigslist anymore. So Money Looper has a secret way of getting around this. You post a fake ad offering to sell a product that is listed on a subscription site.
Then when someone clicks on your ad, it says that the product is for sale on a subscription site. If they subscribe to the site, you get paid a commission.
It’s completely unethical to market this way! To post the ad on Craigslist, you have to post it as an owner of the product or a dealer. The video gives the example of a government site for unclaimed or seized vehicles.
You post an ad selling one of the great deals from this site as an owner. Then potential buyers have to subscribe to this site to view or purchase the vehicle.
While you don’t have affiliate links in your ad, it’s completely wrong to misrepresent yourself as the owner of something in order to lure people to a site to earn a commission!
The fourth video is about methods to drive traffic to a website. Not only is a lot of the information outdated and spammy, but it can be found for free on the internet. Here are the methods they talk about:
~ Article Marketing–You are supposed to write 500 word articles based on keywords that you sprinkle through the content, then submit them to article directories. Several years ago you could make decent money doing this, but now this is outdated. You won’t rank for these articles, so you won’t get any traffic to your links–which means no money!
~ Forum Marketing–You’re supposed to find forums that accept links and that relate to your product and post to each one of them 20 or more times without any links. Then you can start posting to them with your affiliate links. Posting affiliate links in forums is considered spam and will get you kicked out of most of them.
~ Video Marketing–You can make videos and put them out on video platforms. They talk about Traffic Geyser and Tube Mogul, which are both paid platforms, but barely anything about YouTube. Another example of how outdated the info is.
~ Blog Marketing–They discuss how to build backlinks and post to blog directories, then advise you to get a lot of information from Google searches because it’s pretty time consuming. No credible information here at all, in my opinion.
~ Blog Commenting–This method is considered spam since you’re supposed to comment 50 to 100 times on blogs related to your product and put in your affiliate link. They tell you to use CommentKahuna.com to do this much more easily, but this website is not even valid anymore.
The fifth video is about email list building. This video didn’t give any useful information that a beginner could use to start generating an email list and make money, so it wasn’t useful at all, in my opinion.
The sixth video is about earning money on Clickbank. If someone wants to learn how to make money with Clickbank products, I recommend signing up for Clickbank University. You don’t need Money Looper to sign up, and you won’t get the information you need from the Money Looper system.
Facebook Article Sharing
The last section of the Money Looper system is Facebook Article Sharing. There are 5 articles listed that you can share on your Facebook page that contain Clickbank affiliate links. If anyone clicks on those links and purchases the product being offered, you will make a 70% commission.
One problem with this method is that you would have to have a huge Facebook following in order to generate any sales from these ads. Most people don’t have that unless they already have a successful online business.
A second problem is that you have no control over what products are being promoted with the affiliate links in these articles. While many of the Clickbank products are very good, there are some that are not–especially in the MMO, make money online, niche.
I would hate to find out I was promoting a low quality or scam program to my family or friends through one of these articles!
The Upsells
Before I got access to Money Looper, there was 1 upsell that was offered. Unfortunately, this is what came up with the sales video:
This is definitely not what you want to read when you’ve just bought a product. The upsell was confusing, and all I really got out of the video was that for $197, Michael Dee and his team would make $1000 a day for me.
There was more of the same marketing as in the first video and more income shots that showed thousands of dollars a day in sales instead of hundreds. But still nothing about what I would actually be buying–I passed on the upsell.
Red Flags And Concerns
There’s a whole lot of red flags with Money Looper, so let’s recap them here:
~ Scammy Marketing–The whole sales pitch about being a Robin Hood and finding loopholes in the systems of the evil, greedy gurus to take money from them and stop them was pretty ridiculous, in my opinion. There is absolutely nothing about this program that has anything to do with any guru’s system or making money off them.
~ Unrealistic Income Claims–The “money loops” that are listed are basic ways of making money online. The lucrative ones, like affiliate marketing, take a lot of time, effort, and information than is given. The other ones make very little money, like taking surveys online. No one is going to be making hundreds, or thousands, of dollars a day from Money Looper.
~ Outdated Information–A lot of the information is outdated, and some could get you penalized by the search engines–like keyword stuffing.
~ Spam and Unethical Methods–Some of the methods taught in Money Looper are considered spam, such as commenting on blogs with affiliate links. Some is just plain dishonest, like posting an ad on Craigslist as the owner of a product when you’re not.
~ Low Quality Materials–The rest of the materials in Money Looper are low quality and too general for any beginner to actually take action and make significant money.
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Build Your Early Retirement Rating
Here at Build Your Early Retirement, we give Money Looper our lowest rating of 1 out of 5. When we compared what was advertised with what was offered, it’s our opinion that this program can definitely be called a scam–which is something we don’t take lightly.
While there is information there that can make a small amount of money, there is nothing that isn’t available online for free. There is too much outdated information that will work against your success, and we can’t endorse any program that promotes unethical behavior or spam.
If you’re looking to make real, significant money online, you need a legitimate program that will help you become a success. It won’t be a get-rich-quick scheme, it’ll provide the best techniques that work today, and you’ll get everything you need to truly make money.
I recommend the platform where I host all my websites and learned everything I know about an online business. You can create a free website, get training, and have access to a whole community of online marketers–with no credit card required!Â
Do you have any experience with Money Looper or making money online? If so, we’d love to have you share your experiences or questions in the comments below!
Emergency Cash Generator, if that name doesn’t smell like a scam, I don’t know what does. But I do find that the 500-words article’s part really disturbing, it’s definitely a blackhat SEO method if I ever see one and you’re definitely right about that being an outdated move. I just hope people won’t fall prey to this as it can really damage their site.
You’re so right! Once the search engines see that black hat methods to drive traffic are used, they can penalize a site for a long time.
I wish I can make a million dollars online. Here is my motto, when it sounds too good to be true it mostly is. Thanks for your review on Money Looper. I hate false claims the most from all these products and all the false promises. There is never a one time fee, there are so many hidden upsells. Thanks for the warning, I am staying away from Money Looper at all costs.
You’re exactly right! There’s never a one time fee, programs like this always have so many upsells. They also make a great deal of money from the users who sign up for programs through affiliate marketing. So the object of a program like Money Looper isn’t to give someone a way to make a great deal of money. Many times it’s a way for them to make a great deal of money from the people who sign up for all these programs!
Hi Janelle,
Thanks a lot for giving such a comprehensive review of this Money Looper program.
What I’ve really liked is that you actually purchased the product so that you might give a clear and honest review of this system without bias.
As you’ve plainly reviewed this, I can see that this system only asks for more in upsells. The methods they claim will bring in hundreds of dollars on a daily basis are not even sustainable- surveys are not so paying, neither are black hat methods like placing fake ads on Craigslist.
All the issues of their features not working, and also all their too general and often freely obtainable online resources are all red flags. I agree with you; this system should be avoided.
– Boniface
I appreciate you taking the time to read my review and share your thoughts!
Many thanks to you for sharing such an excellent article with us .I’ve been working in the online world for a long time so I know about the money looper .This is definitely a scam and I would certainly like to thank you for your correct advice .Money Looper is not a business where it is safe to invest .So I’m not investing here and I’m currently working on a wealthy affiliate and Wealthy Affiliate has helped me make a lot of money and it’s not a scam. They provide many tools to take my website to a good level.
Lastly, I hope through your article everyone will know about this scandal and will definitely share their new experiences with you.
I’m glad you’re having a great experience with Wealthy Affiliate and appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Before I was taught to build my own website and create content related to my website while making affiliate income, I was scammed. I entered into a program similar to Money Looper, promised to make so much money in just a few steps. It sounds like Money Looper guarantees you $70 by the end of a video?! That sounds very sketchy. I am glad you were able to create this post to help those looking to make money online.
Do you have a better option compared to some of these scams for others to follow? Scams are just a waste of money, creating a profitable blog is something else. This is what I recommend.
The $70 they promised at the end of the video was actually a discount on what he says the program is worth–so very sketchy indeed!
My #1 recommendation is Wealthy Affiliate. It’s the program where I learned everything I know about creating a successful online business, and I now host 6 websites with them. The best part is that you can experience their platform and create 2 websites for free–you don’t even have to put down a credit card!
I wish you success with your website!
With all these misleading programmes its hard to know who to trust. I see red flags whenever the host spends half of the time telling you how great life could be or how rich you are gonna get if you buy their product. It’s really hard to tell the genuine ones from the scam ones.
Thanks for the review janelle
That type of marketing is a big red flag for me. Making huge income claims and giving very little information about exactly what it is you’ll be buying–these are exactly the programs you’ll be better off walking away from!
I’m shocked. I mean I’ve never seen anything like this.
The first red flag i think is the whole idea that you can make millions of dollars “automatically” by finding loopholes in other people’s programs. And the promise that you’re going to get $70 after listening to the introductory is crazy. Then to turn around and say that this money you earn is actually a discount on the supposed $97 price tag is hilarious.
What i don’t understand right there though is how he arrives at a reduced price of $37. By my math (and everyone else’s) $97 minus $70 is $27.
Then there are the downright valueless and even scammy methods that you say you were exposed to in the program. The kicker for me was where you describe how they want you to sign up to Clickbank and trick people with fake ads.
Thank you for spending that $37 and writing this review. You will save a lot of people from falling into the trap that is Money Looper and buying this worthless program.
You’re welcome, and I’m glad you found my review helpful! I really hope anyone who is interested in this program will read reviews to find out what they’re really getting. They could find themselves losing money and participating in scams themselves.
I knew a Michael dee back in high school, I hope it’s not him! Shame on them for scamming people out of their hard earned money. They should learn to blog just like everyone else! I’m sure a lot of people fell for this scam. Thank you for the hard work in digging up dirt in this company
You’re welcome, and I hope your high school friend is not this Michael Dee too!
Can you make millions online automatically? Seriously, what is wrong with people? I know, there are many scammers out there and it just makes me really sad and scared for the people out there who truly need help but fall for these awful fake promises like Money Looper. I am a member of Wealthy Affiliate and I have only been with them for 6 months, I already have made numerous sales and I have several of my posts on the first page of google. The reason for that is it is a real training platform that does not make empty promises or lie to you. In fact they don’t ask for a dime to try it out first and make your own decisions. I hope that your article helps a lot of people see the light. Thank you for sharing and especially for paying for that so called program, just to inform us of the truth.
Unfortunately, many people are naive enough or desperate enough to believe the claims that you can make millions online automatically. Years ago, I was one of them, and it was a very expensive lesson to learn!
I’m so glad you found Wealthy Affiliate and are seeing the real value in their training and community platforms. Once you experience a legitimate program like WA, it’s much easier to spot scams and poor quality programs that make empty promises.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to share your thoughts!
Hi Janelle – Thanks for exposing these scams, too many people are being taken advantage of. Especially folks that are beginners and are really looking for alternative ways to supplement their income or get out of a job they are unhappy. Interesting how you encountered several issues in using the tools like Business Vitality, Easy Way to Market with Video, etc. These are clues that something is questionable…”red flags”. Based on your research and review, there are so many indications that it’s not the best use of your money and time..the fact that you discovered that some of the information is outdated going back to 2014 is a reason to pass on this scam opportunity! Your work is providing a great service to many folks out there…keep it up! Much appreciated. Best wishes.
I will and thank you so much!
This Michael Dee is a little bit like scam the scammers or purports to be. This is another system that promises you something that will make you a lot of money and then offers something entirely different. It also looks like one of these done for you schemes, which I do not trust at all. The mlm angle is maybe good only, when you already have a vast personal network, everybody else should stay far from it. So, this guy puts on a so-called interesting front, but then has nothing to substantiate his promises. Something to stay away from.
I totally agree!
Oh wow another scam. Ì am not at all surprised. They are everywhere today. People are willing to do whatever it takes including writing hundreds of fake reviews and telling people that they will not have to do any work. In 5 seconds you will become successful. Um not exactly.
You should see the garbage scammers i have to learn about in the law of attraction niche.
I can imagine, good that you know what to look for and can educate your readers as well!
The most interesting part of lottery is that it doesn’t stop offering more cash, as in it takes in money by enticing people with big and bigger prices, I love to take chances but not in something with the slightest probability of being successful like lottery. I wouldn’t recommend it and I won’t condemn it but personally, I don’t think it’s good idea because there are tons of things that can be done legit online and money will be made.
There are definitely ways to make money online successfully, but I don’t believe anyone will find them with Money Looper. Thank you for stopping by!
Oops! I thought Money Looper was suppose to be a way to make millions of dollars with a software that is supposed to find hidden money loops in the systems of internet “gurus”? 🙄
But from your review, that’s not true anyways. What they teach is Affiliate Marketing (the way they teach it is not recommended). I hate copy and paste systems because search engine will rank them as low quality content!
This is definitely not the wayyy to follow for anyone looking to make consistent cash online. Many negativity about Money Looper 🤦🏾♂️
You’re exactly right! Any type of cut and paste system will never rank in the search engines. Anyone looking to make real income online needs to find a legitimate program to be successful.
Thank you for your post. I am closing to retirement age and started my online business for a while now. I am actively looking for money-making opportunities and program like Money Looper can be the one I participate.
The Money Looper review is extensive and I particularly like the part “Red Flags and Concerns”. There are so many: scam marketing, unrealistic income claims, spam, and low quality materials. In this competitive world, it is impossible to survive based on the scam and spam tactics. This is not something I would like to pursue.
It is kind of you spending your time to dig deep into the business and sharing your discoveries with us.
You have the same goals as I do, and it’s so easy to get caught up in all the promises of fast, easy money online. It’s good that you’re reading reviews and getting information so you can make a good decision about any program you purchase!
There is actually no loop here. All these information are things anyone could get on the internet for free rather than the packaged one that they want to charge for. Well! I do not see myself wasting my money to buy this. Thank you so much for sharing this. I will try not to ever fall a victim to this. Thumbs up and I will also share this out to my friemds
You’re welcome, and thank you for taking the time to read my review and share your thoughts!
Hi Janelle. Thanks for sharing this review of Money Looper. The whole story doesn’t really make sense to me just as it doesn’t for you. Creating a software to detect the money loop holes in system of internet millionaire gurus doesn’t match with the screenshot! ClickBank screenshots are showing the sales made by selling ClickBank products… SMH! Scam indeed.
You’re definitely seeing what I saw–thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment!
A very thorough review of the Money Looper program. Thank you for revealing what the $37 actually provides to those that purchase it. It definitely comes across as a scam to me. The fact that you uncovered what they purchase provides means that the program now has zero value as all the content is now available online for free. The money looper just went down a black hole.
I’m glad you found it helpful, and good luck with your online business!
Whenever I read a companies claim, I can decide what kind of company it is without reading it to the end. Money looper is not a business that is safe to invest in, it is a shady one because of its unrealistic claims of income and I don’t like dealings that requires upsells, they are always dangerous and liable to be a waste did time. I won’t recommend Money loop because of its unclear ways. Thanks
You’re welcome, and thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment!
I was also taken by Money Looper. I paid the $39.59, then all the sudden $200 payments were coming out of my account. Of course, I never even thought to look in my bank account for anything missing. I trusted them. They then offered me $1000 to keep quiet, which I didn’t take and I go on line and find Janelle’s story. I finally told them that I was going to go to the press with my story and hung up. Mr. Dee was very nervous I could tell. I hope he gets back all the heart ache and hard worked money for what he did and is still doing today’ but not for much longer.
I hope Money Looper is not around for much longer, and I’m so sorry you had such a bad experience with them. Can you dispute the payments with your credit card company? Hopefully there’s a way to get your money back–good luck to you and thank you for sharing your experience with my readers!
Wow! Thank you for exposing yet another evil scam trying to take people’s hard-earned money for a sick profit while offering them nothing but garbage in return. Once upon a time, I would’ve fallen for a scheme like this, but thanks to people like you I am now savvier about my investments. I realize that in the US we can print books or other literature on anything, but I hope some of the people/programs that Money Looper is trying to misuse will keep a close eye on this program and get punitive damages whenever possible. Thank you for sharing!
There was a time when I fell for programs like this. But after losing a great deal of money and getting educated on what a legitimate program offers, I know how to avoid scams.
Hopefully people will read my review and learn what to look for and how to evaluate a program so they don’t lose money as well!
I am so picky when it comes to giving my money out to companies that don’t have their missions and visions in check/clear. I have been doing a lot of research with all these companies that manipulate you into signing up to something (in wish you will lose a lot of money) and at the end you don’t get what they promised to deliver. I simply just don’t trust them.
When it comes to make money online programs, it’s a good idea to not trust them until they show you legitimate value. Keep trusting your instincts!
Hi! Thank you for unmasking this scam. I really like the fact that you have showed all their red flags because this way we learn to identify them in other products too.
I really didn’t like the shady way they push us to make money on Craigslist. Misrepresenting ourselves is not right. And this is just one of the red flags.
I hope that when people read my reviews, they learn how to evaluate these programs and avoid scams. No legitimate program would ever recommend misrepresenting yourself to make money.
Hello Janelle, Nice post you have up here. It’s actually the first time I’m hearing about money looper buy you have given a very detailed insight on the platform snd so i know all that it is about now from this. Honestly, i have also been scammed like this in the past and this is why i think it important that people read reviews online before putting their money into any online platform. Thank you for this warning.
You’re welcome! It’s very smart to read reviews and get a different perspective on any make money online program.
First, when i saw the name of this platform, i was able to tell immediately that it couldn’t be real. It had to be some kind of scam specifically because of the word loophole that was added there. Thankfully, you are here to give the real reasons why it is not an ideal platform to invest money in. I hope that more people get to read your review and see why they have to save their money for better investments. Nice article
Thank you, and I also hope that people read reviews before purchasing any program like this. It will definitely give them a better perspective about what they’re getting into.
Thank you for your review on Money Looper. There are many scams these days that I lost count! My motto is when it is too good to be true, then it is too good to be true! I think the Dees family is a great actor, by the way. Telling us the story of how hard they try to make and all.
I also stay away from the “Done it all for you” platforms. Let’s be honest why do they want to share it with you for a fraction of the fees and also don’t you wanna learn how to fish yourself instead of buying the fish?
Thanks again for your detective work. I will stay cleat from it.
This is definitely one that I think someone should run, not walk, away from!
Great review. First of all, anything with the word ‘loophole’ in a product name immediately raises a red flag. Everything u reviewed in this program that they teach is either not working anymore, or it’s just deceptive. This product may seem aluring for people who are new to the internet marketing game but if you’re in the game for a while, you’ll come across many products like this and can immediately smell it. Thanks for your review to keep newbies off such scammy products!
Your welcome! Newbies may definitely not understand the downsides to this program, so I hope they read reviews to get a better perspective before making a purchase.
Hello Janelle,
This is quite unbelievable the founder is talking about taking money from some millionaire and afterwards he does such a program. Hopefully, there is not a lot of people, who join such unethical platform, I am always surprised what people are able to create and offer to other people. It is very useful that you have written this article so it shows people that this is not the right way how to earn money online. I believe in Wealthy Affiliate platform as much as you do, unfortunately, there is a lot of those, who are dreaming to earn money just by one click or registration.
Thank you again for this great review and I am looking forward to another one of yours.
All the best
Renata
The fact that so many people can be convinced that you can make thousands of dollars just with a few clicks on a computer is the reason so many of these programs exist. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to read my review!
Thank you for sharing your review about Money Looper. It’s funny how he positioned his product where he gives you $70 and basically just give it as a discount to a product worth $97. Very sketchy! To all newbies in the online marketing industry, if it offers you get-rich-quick scheme, then most often than not, it’s a scam. Oh wait, let me rephrase that, it’s definitely a scam. For you to build a successful online business, it takes hardwork and commitment. It’s not going to be easy and it’s not going to happen overnight. Good read! Cheers!
You’ve got the right mindset for success because you understand the reality of what it takes to build an online business–I wish you every success!
Thank you so much for not only taking your time to sign up and go through this ridiculous program, but for coming out of pocket the $37 (he can’t even do simple math lol) to sign up for it all. Unbelievable. People will literally sell anything, I swear, just to make a few bucks, and he’s probably raking it in on this, too. You do a great service to people, and I hope a lot of people read your review and save themselves the money and the time on this useless product.
I hope that people will read reviews as well. It will definitely help them make an informed buying decision for a program like Money Looper.
There are so many scams out there conning desperate people out of money they don’t have. Seniors are being targeted more than ever. It’s heartbreaking. I have been caught so many times. I finally got smart. I look for these ahhha things. If they say it’s free, then ask for money after a video BIG RED FLAG. If they tell you it’s a one-time payment then keep asking for more money…WATCH OUT. Another red flag you mentioned in your article not saying specifically what they’re selling. Just beating around the bush how great the program is and the amount of money you’ll make. It took me a while but I finally learned what to look for. Great article.
You’ve got it down pat now–keep following those instincts!
Hi Jannelle,
I don’t know if you were being funny on purpose, but I laughed reading this review.
The founder of Money Looper, actually think people are stupid. Making up stupid stories about eating from the garbage and losing a janitor job and being neck deep in debt, was just plainly ridiculous.
I wouldn’t advice anybody to make a commitment to this obvious scam.
Some of the rags to riches stories that they use in these types of sales videos are truly inventive. It’s just too bad that they don’t put as much effort into the system as they do coming up with ridiculous sales videos!
Oh my gosh I was laughing half way through this review. Not with joy!
The out dated methods advised in this package are scandalous. I do appreciate you trouble shooting this system for us.
The volume of training offered looks like a lot of work, to go through, then realize you still have not been trained to do anything useful on line.
I am glad I discovered Wealthy Affiliate so that I stopped wasting my time with “trainings” such as this one.
I agree that many of the things that you see in these sales videos would actually be very funny if it weren’t for the fact that people actually believe them and lose a lot of money! Good to hear that you have found Wealthy Affiliate and are learning from a legitimate program.
Thanks for this wonderful review on money looper scam,
Many scam website are springing up the internet everyday one have to be very careful and conversant to avoid falling a victim. I don’t really know much about affiliate marketing. Thanks for revealing the secret behind being a successful affiliate marketing.
I would love to revisit for more articles like this.
I’ve reviewed many programs on my site, and try to do at least 1 or 2 every week. So stop back any time for our coverage of the latest programs coming out!
Well… I saw your one star review, and I’m sure you only gave that because you couldn’t give a zero, but I also looked at the name of the ‘scheme’ “Money Looper”. I’m from Northern Ireland, and one of our words for a complete idiot is a Looper. So I kind of got what you were saying from the get-go. It certainly sounds like one of those hair-brained schemes we’re always advised to avoid. And I will. So thank you for your review – here’s one interneter they won’t be scamming 🙂
A looper is a complete idiot, lol–then this program is definitely a looper!
I like how you are straight to the point on wether or not this is a scam. You gave it a one star and I like it how you are genuinely informing people on how this scam is a scam and how it works. I will avoid programs like these in the future.
You’re welcome, and I’m glad you found it helpful!
Yet another scammy make money online product. These people don’t ever stop. Once their antics have been found out on one product or service,they move to another one. They are so desperate that they don’t care to do a good enough research to ensure that they aren’t found out so easily. But then again, maybe it’s a good thing because how would we have known about the Money looper scam if people like you haven’t dedicated your time to fishing out these make money online scams and legit businesses for your dear readers. We do owe you a lot of appreciation for making it easier for us to be able to avoid falling for such scams.
Thank you! I know what it’s like to fall for programs like this and lose a lot of money. So I want to be sure that I’m giving my readers as much info as possible to make a good buying decision.
Thanks for stopping by!
I hadn’t heard of this program but I’m glad I stumbled across your post before I fell into theirs blindly. Thank you for the information. I’ll be much more careful with these sorts of ads now that I know exactly what to look for. In particular, I find it disheartening that they can get away with offering subpar, outdated information. Thank you for letting us know.
Cheers!
You’re welcome! I hope that by reading my reviews people will learn how to spot and avoid scams and identify legitimate programs. I feel disheartened as well that it’s so easy for people to put out very poor or scam type information and get away with it. If enough people read reviews, hopefully it will be much harder to the creators and promoters of these programs to make money with them!
Well written interesting article on just what a waste of money Money Looper is. I had never heard of the product till now and am glad I hadnt. It mentions stuff like clickbank and the survey sites,things that you can sign up to for free,so this is telling me Money Looper is preying off of naive newbies. Just makes me mad! So many legitimate products out there. This is not one of them thank you for letting the public see what is really inside Money Looper.
You’re welcome, and I think you’re exactly right when you say they are preying on naive newbies. The people who create and sell programs like this target those who don’t have enough experience to realize how little value the system actually offers. It’s very easy for them to get sucked in and waste a lot of time and money trying to make it work like the sales video promises.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read my review!
Even by as the name as money looper I wasn’t moved or interested when I recently saw it on one platform I am. I thought ó will later make my search on it. I appreciated your explicit review on this scammers. No doubt this is a scam in disguise claiming to make millions in a short time. My intuition was right and you as well confirm it. Have lost a lot of money online in the past to scammers. I know I will rise and be great again, life goes on. Thanks for exposing money looper.
You are welcome, and I’m glad you have a good intuition about these programs now. I feel for you losing money to scammers in the past, and you are not alone. I have fallen for them too several years ago, but now that experience has given me the knowledge to know what a legitimate program looks like.
Good luck, and I have every faith that your experience will help you rise up and be a great online entrepreneur!
I read your review. I feel that how some people utilize all their energy to prove themselves SMART! Instead of caring for people or having an honest intent to help others, they are engaged in finding all possible ways to make money.
I’m glad that you have highlighted this review, with this you have already helped many who are about to fall in the trap of this scam. I never heard about it before, but finally, I’ve read its detailed expose, a great future precaution for me.
Thanks a lot for your time sharing this review. Keep doing the great work.
Cheers
Akshay
So glad you found it helpful and will know much more about it if you ever run into it in the future!
Hi there. Thank you for this wonderful and amazing review. You have really saved newbie me from being scammed in my own opinion. I have said it many times to my friends that there is no shortcut and there will never be a shortcut to success. It takes a lot to be successful. Success can be attained but not in the ways like this money looper are currently offering. I don’t believe in this such system that this money looper offers. After reading this review, I simply don’t believe in this money looper. thanks for this review
You’re welcome! It’s always good to trust your instincts, and you’re right that there will never be a shortcut to success!
I came this Money Looper scam before too. I mean, I suppose it’s not “technically” a scam since you do get some things for your money. But everything is so old, outdated and some of the stuff that they suggest you do is so unethical as you pointed out.
How is this system still out there and making money?
By the way, “Mike Dee” also has another program out there called Rich Janitor. It’s the same product with a different name. (I guess that’s how you get more people to buy into this garbage.)
I’ve heard of Rich Janitor, but haven’t reviewed it yet, so I’ll put it on my list! So many of these programs are put out by the same people. They hide behind fake names and just sell a different version of the same type of program under a new name. It’s sad knowing that desperate and naive people will believe the sales hype and think they can make thousands of dollars a day, when they’re really going to lose money.
Thank you for taking the time to read my review!
Thank you so much for sharing this article. In this day and age there are so many different ways to make money and unfortunately it’s sometimes hard to tell if it’s real or not.
I always think about the phrase, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”.
What is the program that you are using that you mentioned at the end of your article? Slow and sure will win the race!
Thanks again for the information….one program to stay away from.
The program that’s my #1 recommendation is Wealthy Affiliate, and I love it! They’re totally legitimate and have everything you need to make money online. You’ll never hear them say you can make fast, easy money, and they show you how to build your business in order to make consistent, long-term income with effort and commitment.
You can read my full review and see what they have to offer, Is Wealthy Affiliate Real Or A Scam? My Review. Thank you so much for stopping by!
Thank you Janelle, for this review on money looper. I have never heard of them but I am happy to read your honest review of them. I fell into the hands of some online scam about 8 years ago. They promised I would recover the month I invested in them within months. I have not recovered a penny. And money looper is just another one like that.
I’m so sorry to hear that you lost money with an online scam, and I can understand how you feel since I did the same thing. The good thing is that I was able to recognize a legitimate program when it came along, and I’ve had wonderful success with their platform.
If you’d like to see what they have to offer, you can read my full review at Is Wealthy Affiliate Real Or A Scam? My Review. Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read my review!
Hi Janelle,
This sounds like a truly awful product. I also had a few giggles to myself reading your review because the product and it’s marketing really do sound so ridiculous. It also sounds like a weird grab at unrelated things, like CashCrate (which anyone can sign up to for free and get commissions from) and the other survey sites.Anyone who has been in the make money online game for any length of time at all knows that this type of money making method just does not work in the long term due to the sheer volumes required. It is a pocket money making exercise at best.
The pdf’s sound old and outdated and then the upsell at then end – no thank you! Thanks for your review Janelle. Keep them coming so that people can avoid these scam products and focus on the genuine platforms that do exist.
You’re welcome, and I’ll definitely keep reviewing! I want to be sure that anyone who is thinking of making money online has accurate information to make a good buying decision about a product. I appreciate you taking the time to read my review!
Oh not again!! Another scammy site which promises you the earth and will do nothing but virtually steal your hard-earned cash!!
There are all too many of these scam sites which prey on the unwary and unaware people who are desperate to make extra money.
You are doing a great job in bringing this scam to our attention so that we all know to avoid it. Indeed, I would absolutely run away from any such site, and it is so good of you to spend your own money so that you are able to warn us.
Very many thanks
Chrissie 🙂
Thank you, I’m definitely doing my best to be sure and give accurate reviews so people know what they’re getting themselves into. I also make good use of the Clickbank 60 day money back guarantee policy!
The looper, haha! Sounds great, just go and find a guru and the find the loop. take one cent from every dollar that the guru makes and you’ll be rich I tell you rich!! Hold on let’s upgrade and we can take one cent from every loop dollar that the bank transacts and we will be richer I tell you richer!!! Oh I may have to add the caveat that you will probably be rich from behind bars. It’s great to read this and it makes me laugh to think people fork out money for this junk and before I got onto something that worked and was desperate may of forked out money too!! May the loop be with you hahah!!
May the loop be with you–I like that, lol!
there are many internet scams; Money Looper seems to be one of them; what they have in common is that you promise many and quick money; very documented post; I’ve got WA checking another site if it’s scam or not (it was!) you need to be careful with your hard-earned money; do not go to scammers on loose promises; thanks for posting
That is definitely the biggest thing they all have in common–promising fast, easy money online. Thank you for taking the time to read my review!
nice analysis you post in this article on Money Looper review.looking at this review money looper look like another way to get people scam. Because in it real sense of it. It don’t really take money from greedy millionaires as it claims
have been scam so many times online to the extend of giving up on making money online until I find a working system
any system that is too good to be true and promise huge amount of money over night am always shift my attention from it
Your instincts are definitely right about staying away from any program that promises huge earnings or making money with very little effort. It’s very easy to get scammed because the creators of these programs are very good at knowing just what to say to reel you in! You’re very smart to read reviews before buying one of them.
Thanks for helping dodge this bullet, I almost gave in when a colleague introduced it to me. I told him to give me little time. I’ve spent so much inmy quest to making money online in my comfort. It’s sad I always ended up a.victim of stuffs like this. Earning millions online now looks like a mirage to me.
I was in the same boat several years ago, and I lost so much trying to find a way to make money online and be home with my family. The good thing is that all of that money can be chalked up to education because when a truly legitimate program came to my attention, I definitely knew it was the real deal!
If you’re looking to make consistent, long-term income online and are willing to put in the time and effort it takes to do it, I recommend you taking a look at my top rated program. Their starter program is free with no credit card required at all! If you’re interested, you can check out my full review at Is Wealthy Affiliate Real Or A Scam? My Review.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read my review!
Hi
I have read the whole review about the Moneylooper program and I have understood that this program is not beginner friendly and it has so many up sells also. Though this is not 100% scam it has very low ratings and many drawbacks so I will stay out from this site. I would rather love your # one recommended program of joining in the Wealthy Affiliate program. Thanks for writing this informative review.
You’re welcome, and I’d love to hear about your experience with Wealthy Affiliate’s starter program!
It’s always good to hear about other scams out there. Or to learn how other people plot and scheme ways to rip others off. The reason I say this is so others can keep a watchful eye and learn from it to protect themselves. There were a lot of loopholes, however, I’m sure that he sugarcoated it enough to convince a lot of people to join. You were very thorough in your description and explained the situation very well!
Thank you! I try to be as thorough as possible so anyone considering buying this program has everything they need to make an informed decision.
Greetings to youthank you for postingthis is a good post and I appreciate that I read all of your posts from start to finish but how didi find this website has seemed like spam a fake webbut my question would be if I came into this website and I register there can I have a chance to win some money after you’ve been theredo you refer someone to register on this website or, in the end, is a real spam
My recommendation is that you should run, not walk, away from Money Loopers. You won’t make the money that they are claiming, and I see no value in it at all.
The first time I had contact with a scam was about 15 years ago, and of course, I fell into it, not once but several times, which of course cost me a good amount of money.Fortunately, I found the honest and real means to build a solid business through my website finally.What continues to surprise me is that these fraudulent schemes continue to be designed almost precisely in the same way as they were years ago and the most incredible thing is that they continue to work because people in need continue to trust in good faith the offers of these crooks.
That’s the worst part about all these get-rich-quick schemes, they target those who are naive or desperate to change their life by making money online. I was also one of them and understand why people believe the hype and take a chance hoping this one will be legitimate. Funny thing is, the only programs that I have found to be legitimate are the ones who don’t promise you riches and are honest about the hard work it takes to succeed!