Beware of Matt Bacack

By  Linus Rylander  |  April 15, 2008

Hey guys, just got this in my inbox. Just so you know, right?

Dear Linus Rylander,

this short notice to let you know not to
purchase the Matt Bacack Retires package.

I am used to that kind of offer, but wanted
to be sure, so I followed the order process
till the end…

No surprise here: you are sold something
looking interesting (but finally worth nothing
when you see it in action) for $1.

Everyone will pay for it for sure.
(at least those who can control themselves
and go through the 4 upsells)

Simply know, that in the background you are enrolled
in a monthly $30 newsletter. You can dig around
and won’t find any information related to this
payment you’re forced to agree.

Hopefully you’re informed about this in the
email you will receive…at least if you read
it:

******************
Your first free issue will be in your mailbox soon.

We know you’ll find the information valuable
because we make it easy!

Each month on the 12th you will be billed $29.97
just before the issue ships.
******************

This only means that your credit card is
billed without your authorization: you’ve just
been scammed :-)

Some marketers are using that kind of methods
to steal money from their customers. It’s not new,
but it’s quite rare.

What is strange is that some so-called ‘brilliant’
marketers will start promoting it (and have already
started promoting it)

This is of course a way of doing money online.
I honnestly don’t understand who will be happy
with this purchase once they will understand
what happened in their back.

Of course it’s not a big issue for the $1.
But most will get the upsells and end up
paying hundreds of dollars, will not take
care of all the emails they will receive
due to the numerous upsells. They could
simply miss the recurring payment and it
proves to be the goal here.

It says a lot on what you can learn from such
‘marketers’ :-)

Have a nice day

JP
PS: oh yes, you could say that you will
still get the $1 deal and cancel anything…
Good idea. Main issue is that the $1 area
you’re supposed to get access to will not let
you in :-) (what can you expect from a $1 offer
anyway)

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