I was going to keep quiet about this, but with all the emails going out about “The Arbitrage Conspiracy” … and how their “cart” is opening today at 3pm, well, it is time that someone who was actually there talks honestly about the program.
I will be giving my FULL review in my FREE newsletter later this week, so make sure you are signed up. You can go to:
http://www.webmarketingnow.com/ and the sign-up box is in the upper right hand corner.
Here is the brief review:
DON’T BUY THE COURSE!!!
Don’t get sucked into the hype. It isn’t real. I was there and I walked out after 40 minutes because the material was very basic. I even talked to many people (other solid CPA marketers) who stayed for the entire presentation and they said there wasn’t anything new, it was all recycled material from past systems.
If you want to really know how the CPA (Cost Per Action) market works and the DARK side of it, I will be coming out with a free course by the end of the year. No strings attached. I feel that passionate about this. This is another “launch” that over 90% of the people who sign-up will fail because it does not meet the expectations the marketing message created.
CPA is a tough business and you can lose your shirt if you don’t fully understand it.
Protect yourself. Bypass this offer and save yourself not only money, but a mountain of frustration.












The main reason I started the SEO Revolution was out of frustration. Frustration at all of the lies and misconceptions that are posted in forums, given as advice in teleconferences, and even taught in live workshops. "So why didn't all of this work?" " Why wasn't my site successful?" " Why am I still stuck in a rut?" 
Free Course signup is online – an email was sent out to all those on the Free newsletter list.
Duane, you might want to check with Dan Thies (www.seofaststart.com) and Perry Marshall. Both of whom I have learned PPC from and I highly respect both … as both are NON-HYPE because what they do actually works.
Jerry,
You and I, and maybe a few others, are the only ones telling (blogging) the truth about this “Arbitrage Conspiracy” BS.
Firstly, its insanely overpriced, and the way they rolled out just smells like a “Barker at a Bazaar”
In fact there is another product out, which I won’t mention here, that does the same thing, essentially, for $1900 less!!
Thanks for your honesty,
Frank
Hey, James, what are you gearing up to promote to these people…I see you have a free front end product. Whats the back end one.
I dont care for those who just want to do a smear campaign on someone else.
What ever, what ever, when you make money instead of wasting time on a forum then tell me how it doesnt work for us. Until then dont spread a bunch of pre launch hype of your own.
I’ve look at some of the actual course Aymen and the rest are teaching. I can tell you it looks great to me.
As, for price you get what you pay for… I will go ahead and make money doing CPA. Why, not while you complain and bitch about how lousy someone else’s course is……
Jerry, whats up with you. Go ahead spread more and pile it higher. It, will get you a long ways. ….
Ron
it is deffinatly a tactic.It all comes from Frank Kern
Thank you Jerry,
I’m getting started with CPA and hear good things from your course.
Franck Silvestre
Nice try Jerry. Too bad you forgot to mention that there is a 100% money back guarantee plus and extra $500 just for having tried the course.
Guess it must really hurt the ego when a youngster like Aymen beats a guru at his own game. Take a load off.
Best regards,
My good friend Howie was right about you…
You’re one of the no-BS guys out there.
Thanks for posting this for others…I had a few associates/friends of mine also beep me asking if this was real, and I gave them similar advice…
Really, what is so ground-breaking about “buy or generate traffic as cheaply as possible, send directly to good converting offers”
-S
I have been unable to locate the free course sign-up. If you could direct me to the page, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Nancy
I signed up for your newsletter after your free CPA course was announced. Where do I sign up for the course?
Be careful Jennifer. You might find the guarantee isn’t as clear as you think.
Jerry:
I am new to this CPA stuffs. I know few things about PPC marketing as I have been promoting few products through adwords for the past 2-3 months. I am not into huge profits yet but doing just fine.
This Arbitrage Conspiracy exposed me to the CPA world. But I always felt that this course was over-hyped.
ThanksJerry for the post. I atleast have someone who thinks the same.
Jerry you have mentioned that your course is Online. Where can I access it? Someone please tell me..
Thanks,
Sri
FYI: The link was sent to subscribers of the newsletter. The link is: http://www.webmarketingnow.com/tips/cpa-marketing.html
You guys are all a bunch of suckers. Oh thank you thank you for saving me you are so honest my good friend blah blah blah (vomit)…you guys are pathetic. Some people critisize something to make you think they are doing you a favor. Once they have your confidence “they” take your money. If Jerry was there for 40 minutes and then left he doesn’t really have a clue as to what was covered over 3 days now does he. Don’t be so foolish as to take one persons word on this. Think about it. There are a lot of big names involved in this. They have reputations they don’t want to ruin over one deal like this. I am not saying there is no hype and it may be over priced but if they don’t want a class action lawsuit on there hands they will have to deliver on what they claim. These guys are not that stupid.
Brad,
The “big names” all were paid to give testimonials. Think about that. I am not selling anything and I know everything that was covered as my business partners stayed for the entire day. But if you had read the entire post you would have known that.
I’m sorry to come off so harsh Jerry but I have heard so much criticism of the AC and I think a lot of it is unwarranted. Many in the warriors forum are bad mouthing this program and don’t have a clue as to what the program is even about yet. They use it as a way to promote themselves and that just gets under my skin. I am neither promoting it or dissing it. Time will tell. People who go though the course will talk about it. Peter Dudek was at the convention to and has a great video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU7NhMH7bAk
I think anyone interested at an inside review on this should check out the video. It’s on You tube. Jerry with regards to you saying you are not selling anything-you are promoting this blog which if you have any business sense at all are monetizing it somehow. I seriously doubt you are working on this post for smiles and giggles.
Thanks for clarifying Brad. My issue with the program is not the content, but for how it was promoted. Aymen is not pulling $100k a day, not even close. Had they promoted it as a way to make $100k or more a year in CPA, you know, I may have promoted it. But when you claim to make $36M in profit a year, you don’t show checks for $800.00 on your sales page or even $40,000 checks. You show $5M checks.
There aren’t any checks that large or they would have been posted. That is why showing checks off is B.S. – you don’t know what it took to make that check. It could have been a loss. If you want to show proof, show your tax returns.
It isn’t what you make, it is what you keep.
My red flags went up when they weren’t teaching any advanced techniques and it was all recycled content from other programs. Then when you pay people for their testimonials, that sends up more red flags.
You might think I am doing this to monetize this blog. Hmmm. Just checked my AdSense stats and I made $3.58 today. Doesn’t sound like much monetization to me.
Could it be that maybe, just maybe, someone is looking to “give back” to the community. It could happen … even in the IM space.
Ha Ha.
This guy Jerry is a joke. And he seems really bitter and mad. I wonder why? I have the course and I love the info so far. It would have took me a lot of money and time to figure this out. This guy isn’t teaching this stuff and he’s pissed, even jealous.
Get a life Jerry.
For once I would like to see someone who posts negative comments to include a full name, a real email address (a non-free one) and a URL.
Yeah, I am jealous, pissed, bitter and mad over an over hyped machine.
Please.
Jerry, what your saying does add up.
You are so skeptical of this guy Aymen and expect no one to be skeptical of you.
Are you teaching CPA marketing?
Do you have a course your selling that can teach others how to REALLY make money at CPA marketing?
What do you have to offer besides bashing a course you haven’t seen?
What are your motives?
Why would any sane person fly out to Vegas and only stay for 40 minutes and storm out only to start bashing the guy without having seen the whole course or info?
How do you know he’s not making that kind of money?
Why should anyone believe you?
How do we know you really went to Vegas?
Maybe your a compulsive liar?
Why would you walk out?
Seems like a waste of time or maybe your just a liar or an idiot. ( I hope the latter)
Why are you sooo mad???
I’m skeptical of a lot of things.
I am especially skeptical of you.
Maybe I should get a refund from Arbitrage, cross my fingers and wait and hope for your course to come out because your such a great guy that you will teach me for free.
Please
If anyone didn’t buy the course because this guy didn’t like the first 40 minutes of a seminar, your an idiot and should consider keeping your day job.
Hi Jerry,
I bought the course long after I saw this. Even though I have yet to feel any regret, the first week content is pretty basic. Nothing new so far and nothing spectacular.
I don’t think anyone (maybe except for the seasoned marketers) will get the $500 because you need to start testing from day one.
They haven’t thought anything on quality score yet and they tell you to just slap in the keywords into adwords and start testing 2 campaigns per day at a maximum budget of $20 and maximum cost per click of $0.25. The max cost per click was not based on anything (not half of the maximum bid like stompernet teaches)
Then again you pay $800 per month for stompernet. If you’re a beginner, you’re not likely to recover. Stompernet doesn’t give you $800 per month content.
In stompernet you’ll be struggling to keep up with a month’s content and most months would be for nothing. For $800 a month you get a certain amount of credit which you’ll need for some of the stuff. If you want to get everything from stompernet those credits won’t be enough and you need to buy more.
But can you really buy more credits? Maybe you can now but the last time I checked it’s still in progress.
So that’s $800 per month and you may need to spend more. If you don’t buy credits then there is really little value from the membership.
Yes you get coaching and some of the cool tools like S***E(it takes weeks to approved for this one so you need to stay longer and pay more to take advantage of it) and Super********** (I dont want to expose it) but do you honestly think that’s worth $800 per month?
Plus the customer service is seriously slow especially for the amount of money you pay and sometimes it takes months before you get a reply to your forum post. I think there’s far more hype in stompernet than anywhere else and it’s a whole lot more expensive.
If you do the mathematics, comparing it with 12 weeks AC, stompernet would cost you 800 x 4 = $2,400 for the same amount of time. You also need to stay longer to learn more and get the best out of it.
And if you’re out of credits you’re doomed. Time to get out and lose everything. Stompernet also is not for beginners. It’s for the rich and advanced internet marketers. Full of hype.
Then there’s the risk of what you pay for being given away to the public for free like STSE2.
Stompernet is big but they’re also taking advantage of newbies.
Your thoughts please Jerry. This one you can review because you’re in it.
Hey Casey,
In my view, you can’t compare the two as AC is just covering CPA marketing, while StomperNet covers basically everything. The reason I joined the Stomper faculty and still am still a part of it today is the quality of the faculty. Look at our SEO roster: me, Leslie Rohde and Dan Thies. Then on PPC, I think only Perry Marshall could be slated as knowing more than Dan Thies, but in my view, how Dan meshes SEO and PPC together is superior to what Perry teaches. Conversion is David Bullock who was personally mentored by Dr. Kawalic (I hope I spelled that right). Name me someone better at conversion than David Bullock. He is awesome. Blogging and podcasting is Sherman Hu. Social Marketing is Howie Schwartz. I first met Howie as we were competing in the same space and I tracked him down and called him. And I am man enough to say Howie ate my lunch in that market. He’s very good. We also have Ben Mack, Paul Colligan, Andy Edmonds, Mike Stewart, and others.
I agree, the $800 price tag is a lot, but when you consider the faculty, and ever member has a successful business and there is a faculty call four days a week that members can call in and ask their questions, to me, that is well worth the price tag – getting live answers to your issues direct from an expert in the field. For example, I had mine yesterday. It started at 3pm and ended at 6:30. That’s three and a half hours.
I do agree with you that two of the areas that Stompernet needs improvement is in customer service and in organization. There are often times I can’t find my own material. But they are working on it and they also have a group of moderators who are incredible and if you post a note in the forums stating, “I am looking for this piece of content” they reply back with the URL.
And they also consistently come out with new courses to help your business. Such as Formula 5, which you should check out and at least get the free PDF. They sent me the course and I have been going through it and I’ve seen revenues increase.
http://stompernet.infusionsoft.com/go/F5B/SN83
I agree stompernet is awesome. I appreciate the likes of Dan Thies, Ben Mack and Don Crowther. I never got the chance to look at Steve Howie’s social marketing stuff.
I absolutely love what’s inside stompernet. The opinions in stompernet from everyone is the most reliable I can find. It’s just the price tag I don’t love. People who can have their work outsourced can only do good with stompernet.
I’m also aware that there are a lot of success stories coming out of stompernet. It’s just not possible for one guy to digest the whole $800 worth every month. There’s too much to do just from a month’s content.
And I still say the credit system sucks. For the $800, the credit system shouldn’t even been there. You need to be careful with your credits or else when a course that you really want comes out you wont be able to get it. I’m in a dilema. I don’t have many credits left and I want to learn Dan Thies’ ppc stuff. But the course is relatively old and there are so many other course that require my credits. If I spend everything on Dan’s stuff I won’t have any left for the new stuff so I’ll be paying 800 per month for the old stuff or the ones that are credit free (plus all the faculty call stuff of course). All that’s left for me to do then is wonder what the new stuff is all about. STSE2 require credits for access while other people get it for free. Now there’s Ultra, also requiring credits.
I need to know if it’s worth spending the credit on Dan’s old ppc stuff and pass all the new stuff so I can apply it to the arbitrage conspiracy. Please advice?
As for Formula 5, I’ve roughly gone through it. To tell you the truth I’m no one in the internet marketing world. I can’t even get a decent amount of traffic.
Formula 5 is more about business. It’s not for beginners. It’s not even for affiliates. e.g. You can’t increase the price of affiliate products so that people perceive it as being of higher value.
I’ve also never seen any course on CPA in stompernet. Maybe I missed it. Maybe stompernet thinks marketing CPA offers is a waste of time or maybe they just don’t have the expert for it. Not yet anyway.
Again, should I spend all that’s left of my credits on Dan’s old ppc stuff (it’s from 2007! and it’s 10 credits to boot)? I think on the last Going Natural series in 2008 Dan taught some new PPC tactics but when I look at the portal I couldn’t find anything new. I wanted to know more of the PPC stuff that saved Brad’s business like in the going natural videos but it’s not there. Where is it? Is the one on the going natural video all there is? Is it just hype to lure people in?
I’m beginning to think business is all about hype especially the internet marketing business. They’re the experts in selling the experience more than just selling the products. In that sense stompernet is no different than AC but AC might have overdone it too much. Who knows?
If AC does well this might backfire on you. If. I hope not because you’re just being honest and I respect that and sincerely hope you stay that way.
If AC doesn’t go well then it would really hurt Brad, Eben, Shawn and others. Brad and Shawn claims to have seen him log into his account and witnessed his numbers and verified that Aymen did make that much money per day. I dont know if it’s true. I bought the damn thing because I’ve never seen anyone offering to teach CPA and the masters of hype got where they want. They hit the nerve that moved my hand to fill in my credit card details.
I don’t really care for Mike Filsaime though. He’s the grandmaster of the grandmasters of hype and most if not all of his products suck in my opinion. I’d stay away from him as far as possible. If he wants he can sell dog shit for a million bucks per bag and people will think it’ll be the best smelling perfume ever, until they actually smell it for themselves.
I almost didnt want to buy AC just because I saw him giving a testimonial. But at least he honors his guarantee.
Would you believe that the grandmaster of hype is the number 2 affiliate next to Shawn Casey?
Sorry this comment is getting too long and off topic but you probably wouldn’t mind some long tail keyword ranking would you?
Well I’m looking forward to your reply Jerry, especially on whether I should spend the credits on Dan’s stuff. If not you can just email me.
I would go through Dan’s stuff. While it might be old based on the date, not much has changed in PPC. I still use his stuff to train my people and it is VERY effective.
If AC does well, it won’t back fire on me as my reason for speaking out on it was the way in which it was marketed. It was marketed as a system to make $100k a day. And it never achieved that.
So, they are teaching a system that can make $36M a year for just $2k.
I actually purchased “AC” the day it came out and so far I have been pretty happy with the course. I am still somewhat skeptical about what the actual outcome will be after the 12 week training but at least I will give it a shot. You DO have a full money back guarantee after the 12 week course. So if anything if this doesn’t work out you will get your money back plus $500 on top of that. I don’t understand how so many people can doubt that it will work without actually going through the whole course. If you are a true entrepreneur than you will see that all you really need is the right mind set. Instead of creating all these obstacles on why this program will fail why not ask yourself how it will succeed?
I am very familiar with CPA and have a solid background on the industry. I have been doing web marketing since I was 15 and back when I still had a dial-up connection. In any case I will do periodic posts on my blog regarding the progression of my “AC” training so you can get more informed there.
Email me if you want some more inside scoop on “AC” that I really cant post publicly.
-GV
PS. i was not sent by “AC” to post this nor did they pay me to
Great Jerry. But I don’t have enough credits to go through the whole ppc stuff. What one topic if I can only choose one?
Goran,
I have been reading about this program (and many other internet marketing opportunities) for a while now. I have no internet marketing experience, so I basically live by one rule:
If I find something that looks promising, I look it up. If I find even ONE negative review about how it’s a ripoff or whatever, I immediately throw that one out the window.
I just wish there was someone (like you) that would COMPLETE the course and give a full review of how it worked for them. An unbiased person willing to give information to people that don’t know, and aren’t quite ready to throw 2 grand at something they aren’t too sure of.
I would like to see your progress with it =]
Nathan,
Personally, I think you’re methodology of how you decide to purchase something is a little flawed. Finding ONE negative comment on a product is probably not that hard to do, at least for a product that has been purchased quite a bit. I think it is important to research and read product reviews and take those into consideration when making a decision, but completing discarding something due to one negative comment is a little extreme. I do lots of research and if I followed that methodology, I’d probably never buy anything!
I did my research on Arbitrage Conspiracy and read all the reviews both positive and negative before I decided to purchase. I reviewed all the comments on this site as well as many, many others. Even with all the negative comments, I still decided to purchase mainly due to the course outline. I don’t really have an extra 2k, but the outline looked really promising and I figured the course was only slightly more than an online college course so I purchased it.
After the first week of classes, I feel anyone who did not sign up completely missed out. Just in the first week alone which is just an intro to the whole system, I feel like I’m getting my moneys worth and then some.
I never got that feeling out of any of my college courses nor did I learn specific ways to make money from college. It’s a no-brainer to me.
Joshua,
While your intentions are good, I think you missed the point of this entire post. The issue here is not the content, but did the way it was marketed represent the product?
That’s easy. No it didn’t.
You can’t market a product which can “make $100k a day” and back it up by showing a check for $800.
Don’t discount your college education. While it didn’t teach you how to make money, it should have instilled in you traits which will make you a better person your whole life.
Casey,
I have pinged Dan Thies directly for his advise on the “one” video to watch above all others. I am awaiting to hear back from him.
It has been a long time waiting ,but you are the first that i have really agreed with that these so called gurus, are just piss takers and some con men.I have lost at least $3.5k with these idiots.Great keep up the good work for (us) me who are still trying to make an income online.billy..uk
Jerry,
I hear what you are saying about the marketing of the product, and yes I guess I did miss the point of the post. I do agree that the marketing was a little hyped up and may not accurately represent the product, but then again, what products do these days? Quite a bit of we hear on the radio, watch on TV, and read on the Internet is full of these marketing ploys. How many times have you heard Billy Mays in the last week or so?
The whole point of my post was to urge people to think for themselves and make their own decisions. Don’t always rely on the opinions of others, positive or negative, because whatever the topic is…you’ll find plenty of advocates and opponents. Take each opinion with a grain of salt and come to your own conclusion. I believe far too many people subconsciously look to others to make their decisions.
Lastly, don’t get me wrong about education. I fully believe college education provides great value in many ways and I also believe I am a better person due to the education I have received so far. I was just comparing the arbitrage course to a college course from a financial perspective. If I’m willing to spend over 1800 for a course on Enterprise Architecture, why would I not spend 2000 for Arbitrage Conspiracy.
Jerry
I shot an email off the Brad Fallon on Friday entitled “Arbitrage Conspiracy is Killing Your Reputation, Brad” through his Freelinereport site.
The jest of it was how Aymens people told me I’d be able to sign up Tuesday, when my business partner returned to the US.
The doors shut, but the AC people blew me off after 3 inquiries. Get a load of that..they wouldn’t take my money:>))..or even respond.
Surprisingly, Brad emailed me when he realized it was his and Stompers good name being tarnished through AC’s gross negligence and unwillingness to honor their word.
I faxed him my CC, and to date, have not gotten in after hearing Brads near daily excuse D ‘jour for not following through himself.
Tonight, I stumbled to this blog, and perhaps I should count my blessings.
I haven’t been able to read the entirety of the posts, but have you released your course on CPA?
Question: Reasonably speaking, how much can one expect to spend on CPA at the beginning for it to be viable?
I’m no newbie, and quite proficient in PPC over the years, but the cash outlay is a real consideration with my other businesses demanding revenue.
Lastly, since you’re the closest person to Stomper I’ll likely get to, I want to share an award I just won from business.com for best startup.
Many of the tactics and techniques I learned were gained through your SMARTS program. Here’s the link announcing us as the grand prize winner over hundreds of businesses that initially entered:
http://offers.business.com/content/2008winners
I’ve now got 10,000 reasons to thank you guys at Stomper for all that you do for us little guys:>))
Blessings
Michael
Joshua,
I don’t buy “Billy Mays” products for that reason. I expect the product to work as advertised. If there is a lot of hype around it or it is build on untruths or half truths, I avoid it. Period.
Michael,
Congrats on the award and glad to hear the info in Stomper was responsible for a portion of your success.
I do hope you can work things out with Brad.
My course has started and you can sign up through my free newsletter.
I bought the Arbitrage Conspiracy. Why?
Because I know NOTHING about internet marketing and this seemed like a fast (albeit expensive) way to learn a lot quickly and easily.
Because I need an income of £4K Month and that seemed doable.
If it turned out to be rubbish, I had 2 exit opportunities.
I have asked for a refund in week 2. Why?
Because the presentation is utterly amateurish and unprofessional. (Each video contains about 3 minutes (out of avg. 40)of actual information, punctuated by endless “errrs” and repetition of irrelevent info.
Because the whole basis of the first 2 weeks is 2 practices that are specifically banned by Google – namely, direct-linking and iframes.
Because they are operating in a closed, secret environment with muted calls, one-way communication and no real customer service.
Because it is clear that incomes cannot be guaranteed, regardless of the work you do.
Because I have learned to smell exploitation. This bunch have one goal; abundance – for themselves.
In reading all of the comments, I feel at the very least, it makes you think about the decision to purchase arbitrage. It also good to share individual experiences. My problem is for newbies, the training is not quite cler (at least for me). Where are the funds deposited? What is an affiliate account and what are the best companies to sign up with? How can you operate without a website? So many questions and no answers. Also, I am a person that needs step by step visual instructions. If a company is truly customner service there should be no problem getting questions answered. I miss the part that describes hot to get an affiliate account? or where you go to get one. (Told you I am a newbie). If nothing else, I think Jerry should be commended for beginning the discussion and allowing others to share their experience so they can make better decisions.
Thanks a lot Jerry.
You’ve just saved me $2000 (or £1,400).
As an IM newbie, I was sure that AC would be far too advanced for the likes of me and stumbling across this blog convinced me to hold fire.
Seems that over the coming days and weeks we’ll see a lot more comment from folks duped by the hype.
I want to thank you as well, Jerry.
After reading each and every post on here this evening, it has become obvious that I am not alone in thinking that there is something other than sincere mentoring going on behind the AC’s website.
I bought the program. I am not a newbie and I have used PPC. It was my goal to learn a few new “tricks” that would more than pay for the course.
Like others have stated, there were red flags in the beginning; however, being an optimistic person I chose to proceed. After these first two weeks, it has become blazingly obvious.
Like Anne Davis stated above, the tactics that have been taught so far are no-no’s by Google’s standards. So why are they teaching them? It only leads me to question the rest of the program.
But my biggest concern is the fact that there is no open communication. Everything is one-sided. There is no phone number listed anywhere, no direct email for customer service, nothing. All we get is an online form that never gets answered. I’m quite sure I’m not the only one that has emailed more than once with no response.
On the calls they state they are bombarded with over 500 emails daily and that they only take the most common email questions and answer them on the videos. If the emails are too overwhelming, then why did they allow so many signups? I think it’s obvious.
Remember the bonuses promised for those that signed up? Well we don’t get them until AFTER the first 30 days guarantee has passed. So basically they’re playing the “see who holds out longer” game. It’s very unprofessional to promise something and not hold up to it. It was NOT stated that the bonuses would NOT be given out immediately. Apparently, that was one of the many questions because they addressed it on one of the videos as a “common question”. Sad.
And those that are smart realize that the second guarantee that’s promised at the end of the program is bogus. The rules that must be followed in order to achieve that refund is ridiculous. When I signed up, I did so only counting on the 30 day guarantee. Now I’m wondering how much trouble I will have getting my $737 back. I just sent an email via their online form asking for the refund. We’ll see how quickly they contact me back.
WARNING ARBITRAGERS
I requested a refund within the 30 days on Tuesday. I have sent two emails and a message from their contact form. To date I have received no reply and no refund.
Is this a complete scam? I’ll keep you posted.
I would imagine Jerry would know how to get a hold of this cat.
I already contacted my bank this morning to alert them of this issue. To be sure my account isn’t debited again, I canceled the card. I suggest you do the same Anne, if you haven’t already.
I really hate speaking negatively of a program/individual. I’m generally an optimistic person. But when I feel my money is being taken or that there’s a chance of it being taken, I’m sure to speak up about it so that it doesn’t happen to others.
Aymen… if you or one of your people are reading this, which I’m sure they have, please do the right thing and honor the refund requests in a timely manner. Don’t let greed ruin your reputation.
I just received an email from AC stating that they will refund me my money. Thank you. For others, here’s the email it was sent from. I did not have this email previously. affiliates@ArbitrageConspiracy.com
For those that continue on with this program, I do wish you the best of luck.
I guess by the time we realized ths scheme it is too late for most of us to make our money back. Period!
They claim to have refunded. What’s this about $737, I paid $1997. Gullible or what?
I did the 3 month payment plan that was available on the order page. I wasn’t willing to hand over all of my money immediately.
I also received an email Friday with transaction information on a refund, but as of yet no refund in the bank. I will check today (Monday). If it has been done, I imagine it will show up today.
So many people with so many VERY DIFFERENT opinions of this program. I’ve heard praises of it and how it’s well worth the money (Joshua) and the rest of the people that said it was too general and uninformative. How can there be such disparities in opinion if this system really is all it says it is?
If this program was really fool proof with hard work (which I would be willing to give to make some real money), then how can there be such differing opinions?
Something just doesn’t add up.
Tonia, any problems ith gtting refund? – i am starting fund request today – Thanks, Pete
Hey Pete.
Nothing as of yet. I will give it until tomorrow and then I will email once again. I’m being very patient, but my limits are being pushed.
I will update if and when I see the refund hit my account.
Tonia
Hi everyone and thanks for the useful info.
I am a new guy trying to get going and I invested in Arbitrage Conspiracy. I am wondering if I have done the right thing now. Opinions please on if AC is a good place to start.
Then I am worried about refunds. Anne Davies who posted on 19th January – please could you post when you see a refund arrive at your account? Many thanks.
Anne Davis – sorry for misspelling your name first time around Ma’am…
The refund finally posted to my bank account today.