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Aug 21 2010

Auto Traffic Avalanche Scam And A Big Lie!

Yes! Auto Traffic Avalanche scam and a big lie. It is the second product launch where the claims of limited copies make's Auto Traffic Avalanche like a special limited offer. As soon I saw the "limited copies", I did not fall for it. I waited for others to review it(not fake one's).

To make matters worst, it's using an unethical script that would violate the TOS of Plenty Of Fish/Facebook thus causing the page owner to be possible banned from Facebook. That's according to buyer's who did buy the product but demanded a refund after that.

The salespage also mentioned it will take 13 clicks but it's even more work than that. Add the fact that you will pay for FB advertising.  Plus, they also offer too many upsells(5) and are doing a contest for the affiliates. Why? there are only 234 "copies" available.

Btw, it's the same guy in the Tweetomatic Profiteer product video from the IM that I warned you about a few post before.  I was sure I had seen it somewhere.

To be fair, a few rare one's did like a few parts of the Auto Traffic Avalanche and even them found that it was a short term to make money until Facebook banned them. For some, it's okay to take a risk but those of us for the long run, we will stay away.

It's another buyer beware but I hate those misleading tactics(limited copies) by big Internet Marketers. I know,  I only reviewed the salepage myself and let others review it. It's up to you to decide if  Auto Traffic Avalanche is a short term solution for you. Good luck anyway if you. do.

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    1. Chris Brwon said:

      Yes, I purchased the program and did not even finish looking at it and have requested my refund. Everything they say is totally misleading. Also, telling you to violate TOS of the big boys is crazy.

      I warn everyone to stay away from this. I have notified click bank that this publisher is making misleading sales and needs to be stopped.

      August 23rd, 2010 at 12:38 am
    2. Steve McGrath said:

      Thanks Chris for another review from a buyer. You are more courageous than me. ;) At least you can get a refund. :D

      The worst part is that people(newbies) will believe the “limited copies” thus will make them buy on the spot in fear of missing out. And if we do get a real “limited copies”, we, as IM, won’t believe it because of passed false claims like this.

      August 23rd, 2010 at 10:15 am
    3. Helen said:

      I got an email about this program & agonized over it for a whole day before finally buying into it. Have not even downloaded it yet, but was very disturbed at the immediate request for more money to make the program work. Especially the $45.00/month extra. I am 82 y/o & have had my work hours cut down to 17 hrs.week and was desperately searching for a way to make enough extra to cover my rent. The $39.00 I paid for the program was a lot for me and I really feel cheated.

      August 30th, 2010 at 11:11 pm
    4. Steve McGrath said:

      Helen, get a refund if you feel cheated since it won’t be a problem to get one.

      The sales of extra(upsells) are a fact of life in Internet Marketing. I really buy them and even less this days.

      August 31st, 2010 at 12:34 am
    5. louis said:

      thanks for everyones comment on auto traffic avalanch im glad i didnt buy

      October 7th, 2010 at 2:50 am
    6. Anne said:

      Hi,

      First of all if you buy through click bank you will get a refund, I have had a few refunds several years ago with them (click bank) they have a reputation to keep you see…the next thing is, if they start saying it is limited offer and pester you to buy now before it goes up, get right away from it and don’t buy at all…they want you to buy before word gets out it is a scam. I was checking them out to put their site on my own website but would not want to be a link to money disasters and heartbreak for people in financial distress looking for fast ways to earn some money from home. If in doubt, back out.

      October 8th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
    7. Alexus said:

      It is simple as 1-2-3 (IMHO). If somebody promises you a lot money for 13 clicks per day – just ignore it.

      October 27th, 2010 at 11:59 pm
    8. Rotten Elf said:

      I agree. What everyone really needs to understand is that if someone found a secret loophole that wasn’t going to jeopardize the users, they wouldn’t share it with anyone. I wouldn’t tell you a secret that I figured out which made me over $18,000 extra per month. I would keep that close to my chest and not tell a soul. I would set up 100 accounts that produced that kind of income and sit back and enjoy life. You definitely won’t catch a true marketer sharing a secret like that….especially for $39.

      October 29th, 2010 at 1:00 am
    9. Margaret D said:

      I bought Ata and was not impressed at all. 13 Clicks and you have it…I think not. I made atleast 13 pages of notes and still could not get it. Also it is Pay Per Click Scam and you pay big if you don’t pick that perfect thing to market. Also the associate e-mails of other guys selling other products to do better at ATA is a Scam as well. They all look like they are producing this from the basements of their homes/Apts and then telling you how successful you can be?!!! Kind of makes you wonder why they are in their basements on a cheap video camera set it up by themselves!!
      I have asked for a refund several times and nothing! No response except some more offers to buy more of their upgrades to help me along. So the answer to you if you are looking to get in with ATA is “STOP” , close the window they have sent you and move on!!

      November 14th, 2010 at 1:43 pm
    10. John B said:

      Seriously?
      This thing screamed “SCAM” and was totally bogus. And yet people still bought into it. It proves the old adage “there’s a sucker born every minute”.
      It’s a little disappointing people out there are too gullible (not stupid, but gullible). No doubt if someone offered the Brooklyn Bridge online for $99.99, they’d be rolling in cash.
      Remember: if it’s too good to be true… STAY THE HELL AWAY
      Thanks for the great post

      November 19th, 2010 at 11:51 am
    11. Binter Blog said:

      Another kind of “Too Good To Be True”, right..
      I just get information about this offer. So, first of all i am looking for some review about the offer before to buy it.
      Thanks guys for your best and honest review!

      December 7th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
    12. John Clue said:

      The guy name Mike Wright, he also appear on another click bank Forex software product under name Mike Parsons. Another crap forex software!!!!!!!!

      February 23rd, 2011 at 5:12 am

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