The Millionaires Maker Review – The Relaunch
The Millionaires Maker software has actually been around now for several months but is due to make a return in early January 2016. In fact the latest release dates show that this product may well launch as the first scam of the New Year! Yes, I’m sorry for letting that spoiler out early, but this product is a scam (shock!).
Based on the winning binary trading formula that has been kicking around the internet for the past couple of years, TMM as its being called (The Millionaires Maker) is set to relaunch after scamming lots of people the first time around and making the product creators quite a lot of money.
This is just one in a long line of products in the binary options trading niche that claim to be able to make the users of their products ridiculous amounts of money, incredibly fast. In reality, the product claims couldn’t be further from truth.
In this case the product creators are using a very original sales method where they claim to be looking for 50 beta testers and so are giving the software away for free! How do they think these things up? Genius!
So what is TMM and why is it a scam when it’s being given away for free? Well as you have no doubt heard, there is no such thing as a free lunch! This is most definitely the case here. The TMM software is being given away for free, yes that bit is true, however you will need some money to activate it! $250 should be just enough to give you an amazing profit of up to $1000 per day according to the sales video. Not a bad little return on your investment right? Sorry, wrong! This software is totally fake, like hundreds of other apps out there on the market. This software is designed with one mission, just one goal and that’s to take your money over and over again.
The Millionaires Maker Review – Here’s how it works…
You visit the nice Millionaires Makers website and are impressed by the earning opportunity that you have just heard about. You enter your email to get more information as it’s totally free. You are then directed to another page where you must then enter your details all over again, this time with the addition of your telephone number.
You are then told that in order to get started with the software you must then sign up again with a binary trading company in order to make the software function. You are told that you must then put some money into your binary trading account, $250 should be enough to get you started.
The software is then activated and quickly goes ahead and places trades on your behalf within the binary trading website. Since the millionaires maker software places trades randomly, it very quickly eats through your money, leaving you with a zero balance.
The Millionaires Maker Review – What has just happened?
When you signed up for the binary trading account and funded it with $250, the software creators, who are affiliates to that company got paid a commission. This is why the software is given away totally for free. And this is the same technique that is being used to scam people time and time again.
The Millionaires Maker Review – It gets worse!
Sorry to this, but it gets worse. Remember that telephone number that you added to your account? Well that number is verified when you create your account and that telephone number will be used by the binary trading company to further promote their products. Believe me when I tell you that these guys do not take the soft sell option!
Dependent on the binary trading platform that you have signed up with, these companies are known for being ruthless and some are even known for their blatant involvement with online scams.
Want Further Evidence?
If you need further evidence to support the fact that TMM or The Millionaires Maker is a scam then check out the Binary Watchdog article on the same subject. In this article we learn that the testimonials used within the sales video are not surprisingly fake. In fact, it seems that at least one of the testimonials has been purchased on Fiverr.com! If you didn’t see our Stock Market Jackpot review, then please check it out as this is a very similar scam with a guys called the Banjo Man contributing a testimonial, also purchased from Fiverr.com.
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