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CrazyFox has been prolifically advertising their home business commercials all over late night television.  By now you've probably caught a glimpse of these and are wondering, what is Crazy Like a Fox?

In the commercial all you see is a happy fox and several testimonials from people making absurd amounts of money working at home.  If you go to CrazyFox.com or one of the numerically numbered Crazy Fox sites you still get no additional information until you fill out a detailed contact form.

In reality what the CrazyFox commercials and websites really do is provide a lead generation service for a variety of MLM companies.  So after you fill out the form you'll be contacted by a variety of salespeople offering to help you get started in their multi-level-marketing programs.

An example of one of the major MLMs that they collect leads for is Herbalife, a vitamin and supplement marketing business.  If you go through all the steps they will eventually sign you up for an expensive international home business package.

I wouldn't say that it's a Crazy Fox scam, just a way for a middleman to get paid by connecting you to an MLM recruiter.  The problem is that these opportunities are not very lucrative and even on CrazyFox.com if you look way below the picture of the couple claiming to make over 200k a year you'll see the disclaimer.

It states that the advertised incomes are not typical and represent a small percentage of actual customers.  They even say that the free success kit may not appear as advertised, basically giving them legal leeway to send you bogus materials.

I work online with a method where you can make several hundred dollars for a couple hours of work, whenever you have time.  This business is free to join and I won't charge you anything for the information, just let me know where to send you the info, Click Here.

Best of Luck,
Steve Albright

 

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Customer Reviews for 'Crazy Fox'

Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:

manda,  rockhill

  Posted at 11:09pm on Thursday, August 7th, 2008

crazy fox wants money to send you a "free" kit plus people who start this regret it in a matter of weeks. contact the BBB before doing your own at home business

Crystal,  Georgia

  Posted at 8:25am on Friday, August 1st, 2008

All the Crazy Fox commercials end up being for is Herbal Life. It is very unlikely that you will make absurd amounts of money selling that, so they try to give you a "free" info pack for $9.95 shipping! But if you do end up signing up with them, you will be selling Herbal Life. So it is a legit business, just not the one you were hoping for.

foxworthy,  texas

  Posted at 10:04am on Sunday, July 13th, 2008

The different web addresses are simply so the telemarketer can trace which TV commercial is generating the lead. That way, they can run different ads on different stations at different times of the day and figure out which works and which doesn't.

As for "get a degree, get a job" mentality...that's jist plain dumb anymore. I have a BA and an MBA. I make MORE money doing "no cash down" real estate deals and other seemingly "dumb" things than I ever did on a J-O-B. (Just over broke).

merry,  west paterson

  Posted at 6:59pm on Thursday, June 26th, 2008

did you ever notice "crazy like a fox" commercials always have a different website address? does that mean someone keeps chasing them down via the old? scam scam scam..stay away

Gemma,  Florida

  Posted at 6:46am on Sunday, May 11th, 2008

If CrazyFox's business schemes were true , then why bother going to college; then on to graduate school earning a MBA ..so one can go out in the cold cruel world to make the kind of money these people are "claiming"!

kbillionaire,  Miami

  Posted at 8:59pm on Monday, March 10th, 2008

If someone is really trying to help you, why should you have to send them money? Idon't think it's real because just think about it-if a 1000 $9.95, you do the math.

Chris,  Maryland

  Posted at 10:57am on Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Not sure if it's a scam or not, but I'm sure it is. Listen carefully to the voice of the fox. It's Don Lapre. Listen again and think back to his other scams. Like the one he does the sale pitch voice for where his sister is the face on the infomercial.
It's Don Lapre in yet another scheme.

dontbelievethehype,  nowhere

  Posted at 8:22am on Saturday, February 16th, 2008

CrazyFox sucks and is a complete SCAM.

Justsurfn,  Michigan

  Posted at 9:15am on Friday, February 15th, 2008

This site seems to be true and good luck to all.





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