Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Is the Software Billions Club a Scam?

It the Software Billions Club a Scam? Do they take your money and not give you anything in return? Honestly, when people write reviews saying things like that - are they thinking clearly? Why would a membership based web site that collects montly fees be setup to rip you off and take your money? You'd never renew the membership would you? If they want to collect the monthly membership fee and keep members subscribed they have to do something right don't they? I just had to find out what this was all about.


So, here's the thing. I signed up for Software Billions as a member because I wanted to see how the club worked. I know that lots of people would be so skeptical that they would never signup, but that's just not me. I figured if it was garbage, I could just cancel. Then I logged in for the first time and I was kinda shocked at all the information. You figure that you might login and there be a little good info, but good Lord- there was so much in there I couldn't even take it all in! I've been a member for a few months and I still have hundreds of not thousands of things to go through.

The club gives you access to two things that are worth the membership fee alone: tools, and content. The Software Billions Club is about selling digital content online. Creating web sites and selling eBooks. Belonging to the club gives you free access to all these different ebooks that you can market in your web site. You can create as many web sites as you want to sell these, and an ebook is digital - that means that there's no limit to how many you can sell!

The content alone would be enough for a lot of people to signup and become a member, but what sets the Software Billions Club apart from the other make money outfits online is that they actually want to see you succeed in making money - so you stay a member. That's why they give so much support material, so many tutorials, and help videos, it's like someone is literally looking over your back and being you online coach!

There's one thing I failed to mention - as a member you are entitled to be in the monthly drawings for prizes. That's right - they give away cash and prized each month to members! I've never heard of such a thing for a paid membership online - ever. I just thought you should know that the Software Billions Club is not a scam, and it took me actually signing up to see for myself that it was for real!

3 comments:

  1. Stay at home moms response. I too tried this for the $1.00 7 day trial. Grant it I only gave it a week but it was only after having access to the membership area that I really learned what this scam is all about. Chad Timothy floats in his resort like pool sipping icetea and your spending money to advertise his online business. Spending money to join his club so you can spend more money paying for advertisements for his club. That basically sums it up! Yes, scam! Listen up folks, for those of you who are thinking about joining. This is what it is really all about. Basically you must pay close to $300.00 to become a VIP member which then will get you access to all the materials they claim you need to be successful. Besides you wouldn't want to be charged the nearly $100.00 monthly to be a member would you? Wow, $300.00 is sounding like a good deal. Furthermore, if your not the VIP member you cannot enter some of the free giveaways which they draw once a month. Good luck with that! Okay so now your a member and your in for $300.00 only to learn that you must sign up for a paydotcom account which with cost you $10.00 a month. You proceed further into the steps suggested and continue to read that yes you get a free website selling ebooks and get to keep 100% of all sales. They fail to tell you that you are responsible for all paypal transaction fee and shipping and handling fees. Good luck trying to get traffic to your ebook website because many of the "free" advertising websites that they suggest are dead links! I could say more about these two points but I think your getting the idea.

    Suckers, keep spending your good money on adverstising for this guys scam. Wow, I guess Chad is smart after all!

    Keep your daytime job and count it a blessing!

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  2. I signed up for a website in the Software Billions Club and got taken. This happened 6 Years ago, in May of 2011. I needed to make some Money. I was into a couple of other projects that I felt wasn't going anywhere. My daughter received some information from this Chad Timothy's Company, no doubt because she had gone onto somebody's marketing list. She was always looking for a simpler way to earn money. Anyway, when I saw the information that she had received about the Software Billions Club, I jumped at the opportunity. I signed up for a website, which cost about $297.00. And I bought those sample Business CD's that they were offering for around $50.00. My total investment with this company, Thankfully, was no more than about $350.00. But that was still to much. After a year, my Website disappeared. I had moved to another state and was without a Job. My idea was to start up this Business to get back on my feet. I was completely shocked when I couldn't find or log onto my website. And I couldn't reach the company. They wouldn't respond to me. I was completely broke. I couldn't pay my bills. And my finances eventually bottomed out. And his company actually had the nerve to continue to send me Business Information to try to get me into other Business Ventures. I unsubscribe so that I would not receive anything else from anything linked to Chad Timothy. It has been 5 Years since that happened. I don't know why people like him are allowed to get away with doing this sort of thing to people. Since then I have gone back to the 2 Ventures that I was already into. This is what happens when a person think that the other man's grass is greener. Some Businesses are simpler. Some Businesses are easier to run. But all Businesses require some energy. Eventhough this happened to me 5 Years ago, and I survived, it threw me into a depressed state for nearly a year. No one knew that I was suffering. I pretty much kept it to myself and marched on. I hope that this helps someone, anyone to stay clear of this Chad Timothy. If you're into another Business Venture, you may want to stay with that, even if it is boring. It's the "Excitement" of what's being told to us that grabs us. Then the bubble burst and we fall back to Earth very fast. There are alot of legitimate Businesses to get into. Just don't get into this one. YOU'RE BE SORRY!

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  3. I signed up for a website in the Software Billions Club and got taken. This happened 6 Years ago, in May of 2011. I needed to make some Money. I was into a couple of other projects that I felt wasn't going anywhere. My daughter received some information from this Chad Timothy's Company, no doubt because she had gone onto somebody's marketing list. She was always looking for a simpler way to earn money. Anyway, when I saw the information that she had received about the Software Billions Club, I jumped at the opportunity. I signed up for a website, which cost about $297.00. And I bought those sample Business CD's that they were offering for around $50.00. My total investment with this company, Thankfully, was no more than about $350.00. But that was still to much. After a year, my Website disappeared. I had moved to another state and was without a Job. My idea was to start up this Business to get back on my feet. I was completely shocked when I couldn't find or log onto my website. And I couldn't reach the company. They wouldn't respond to me. I was completely broke. I couldn't pay my bills. And my finances eventually bottomed out. And his company actually had the nerve to continue to send me Business Information to try to get me into other Business Ventures. I unsubscribe so that I would not receive anything else from anything linked to Chad Timothy. It has been 5 Years since that happened. I don't know why people like him are allowed to get away with doing this sort of thing to people. Since then I have gone back to the 2 Ventures that I was already into. This is what happens when a person think that the other man's grass is greener. Some Businesses are simpler. Some Businesses are easier to run. But all Businesses require some energy. Eventhough this happened to me 5 Years ago, and I survived, it threw me into a depressed state for nearly a year. No one knew that I was suffering. I pretty much kept it to myself and marched on. I hope that this helps someone, anyone to stay clear of this Chad Timothy. If you're into another Business Venture, you may want to stay with that, even if it is boring. It's the "Excitement" of what's being told to us that grabs us. Then the bubble burst and we fall back to Earth very fast. There are alot of legitimate Businesses to get into. Just don't get into this one. YOU'RE BE SORRY!

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