The Insiders Information Review
Uselessness is not even the word to describe this product. With a lot of false claims and hype, it makes it easy for uninformed people to fall for a scam like this one. First of all it will start with a news channel where they will try and trick you in believing that their product has reached the limelight.
After the news bogus, you will meet Richard who is the cofounder of this fake product. He will then ask you if you were scammed before and blaming you for it because you did not “Examine the other person’s motives” before you bought the product that scammed you.
Then the story goes that Richard who was an attorney met Michael who worked for an investment bank and was in charge of updating the advanced software codes of a trading program. He felt guilty because he is making the 1% of the world’s richest people richer, while the other 99% has to struggle.
Is Insiders Information a scam?
Run for the hills if it is not too late. These guys will go through very long lengths to proof to you that they are legit, but before you fall for their trap, you need to keep on reading because what I have to say about them might change your mind instantly.
Fake testimonies
The saying goes that if the testimonies are faked, the product is not far from it too. Testimonies are a great way to give the potential customer a final push into becoming a buying customer and a lot of people are abusing this tactic.
Kim made $106598.78 with this system and she unintentionally said that she cannot believe it and I agree with her 100%.
You will notice that she is just an actor and is getting paid $5 to say that she made $106598.78 with Insiders Information.
The owner is also fake
Now this is getting ridiculous because if the owner is fake, then it really seals the deal of being a scam. When you go through with the first step in giving these guys your precious email address, you will be redirected to the second video.
Here you will meet Mike who is the actual creator of this program (or not).
When you take a look at Fiverr, you will see that he is also an actor that is getting paid $5 for lying to you in your face. For me this was enough proof that this is just some lame product put together by someone that is trying to rip you off.
If you take a closer look, you will realize that all of the testimonies are from actors that were hired from Fiverr.
The software is for free
Here is another lie that you need to write on your forehead. Let’s say for arguments sake that this software is not a scam and that you can make money with it, do you think for one moment that they will give it away for free. This really does not make sense.
They do say that the software could easily cost you $2000 per month and that they are willing to give it to you for free. To tell you the truth, I do not even want it for free. The deal is that you need to pay $250 into the account of the broker that they refer you to and THEN you will get access to the software.
Hold on tight to your credit card
Let’s say that you decided to actually deposit money into the brokers account because you fell for this scam (Do not worry this happens to the best of us), you will realize that they are not SSL certified. Even if this program existed and the people were real, you should still not go through with this because this can cause a lot of devastation in your life.
If a website is not SSL certified, it means that they can do with your credit card details as they please. Nothing is stopping them from sucking your bank account dry after a couple of hours. All you need is the 16 numbers on the front side of the card and the 3 CVV letters at the back and the card is as good as yours.
If there is not a https extension in the beginning of the domain name, the website is not certified. Here is an example of a website that is certified and safe:
https://www.amazon.com (Remember that the s stands for secure)
And here is an example of a website that is not safe (I actually used Insiders Information as an example) :
http://members.insidersinformation.net/?act=deposit
As you can see, it does not have the “s” at the end of the http which means that it is not from a trusted source.
What should you do now?
To make money online is hard work and it requires time to be successful. If there is one thing that you should take with you before you leave this website it is that any “push button software” will not make you rich. Do you want to know why the scam artists are making their money?
It is because people are lazy and they want a quick way out of their financial problem. If you are desperate for money, the internet is not for you, but if you have the time and a little bit of money to start, I can show you a great way to start your own internet business with under $100 that will make you more than $6000 per month.
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Wow thank you so much for your review on Insiders Information and bringing these con artists to our attention. I seriously don’t know how the people behind these schemes can sleep at night. Also the people that sell their “promotional” services for $5 – knowing that they haven’t actually tried, tested the products etc and are just helping fuel these con artists. It really makes my blood boil & I hope with reviews like yours this helps as many people as possible not to foolishly trust these guys.
I agree Stacey
There are just too many of these programs that work on the emotions of other people just in order to make money from them.
With a little bit more work you can try to promote a decent product that will actually help your customers.
I have not encountered Insiders Information yet, but gosh, if it was 1 year ago, I would have been easily duped into this scam. My hats off to you my friend uncovering their scams, up to the point that you found the speakers at fiverr! Goodness me, that was terrible and super cheap way of not wanting the true identity of the scammer to get caught. I’m now a more informed and cautious person online after reading your eye-opening review. Thanks a lot Viljoen!
When I see these actors giving these false testimonial then I already know that it is a scam. Amazon has recently sued some of the actors that gave these false testimonials. What happened to the days where you can create a good quality product with the purpose of helping people? When you create a wonderful product, then you do not need to buy false testimonials.
Hi Viljoen,
Gee these scam artists are everywhere aren’t they?
I love the way you’ve found the actor’s profiles on Fiverr, that’s some brilliant detective work right there!
There should be some kind of law against all these online rip-off merchants, makes me angry thinking of all the people duped out of their money!
Keep up the great work!
– Luke
Hi Luke
Amazon has sued some of the actors on Fiverr for the false testimonials that they give on the products that are being sold by Amazon. Fiver can sometimes have sketchy people that will sell their gigs.
Good review on these scammers.
They grow in numbers everyday and trying to steal all the hard work and hard earned money of people. Actually these kinda scam sites got so viral that you can just spot them right that moment. It is just so obvious that they are scammers.
Good job!
Duru
It would be good 🙂
Hey Viljoen,
What a great article that you wrote about this opportunity by this scam company. I too devote time on my website to exposing the frauds who still pollute the Internet. It makes me sick that so many people continue to fall for such bogus garbage. All I can say is keep at it trying to educate your readers, sir!
You were able to quite clearly explain to the readers as to WHY this business opportunity would be absolutely something to avoid.
Giving video testimonials has long been a scheme to get people to buy into the fiction that the opportunity was realistic. Yep, they had this pretty good looking young woman sell you a bunch of lies about how much money she made investing in this scam. I mean if they had an unattractive looking woman attempting to lure you in, would it work as well? No! I think that she got scammed herself only receiving 5 dollars for her “acting” efforts as you say. That’s not even minimum wage in the U.S.
And then you explain how the owner with his cock and bull back story is a complete fraud as well. Geez, I do wish there was someway to get a hold of these guys, prosecute them and finally throw them in jail for a period – say 10 years minimum.
Finally you took the time, as I’ve done with articles on my website to explain the difference between encrypted and secure websites with the https:// beginning as opposed to non-crypted http:// websites and the absolute danger it would be to give any credit card information to the latter sites. You’d be left wide open to a whole bunch of nasty stuff regarding your personal finances being stolen by these deviant criminals.
All in all an outstanding and well written article, Viljoen. I encourage you to keep publishing these types of reviews to expose the scammers out there.
Great job, sir!
Jeff
Hi Jeff and thanks for the kind words.
These programs are everywhere and what really makes me sick is that it breaks the hope that people have when it comes to making money online. There are so many different opportunities online to make money and I really wish that people can see the potential of the internet.
Insiders information is a blatant scam and I do not easily say that something is a scam.