Lawn Chair Millionaire is a new program
that makes some outstanding income claims.
The website says you can make $2,750 per
week and they'll also show you how to turn
$300 into $3,000 all in your spare time.
There's also an on going money counter
showing you how much money you can make.
So what's this business really about?
The Lawn Chair Millionaire system is an
elaborate program in which customers buy in
and then receive money from new members that
they bring into the system. The money
counter that you see on the side is what you
earn buy signing up.
However, that money is allocated over a
three month period in which you're required
to spend more money on compulsory products,
like a Lawn Chair Millionaire cash
card. The bottom line seems to be that
the focus is on recruiting more people into
the system.
I'm in the process of fully testing the
system but in my experience the more
convoluted a program is the higher the
chance of it being a scam.
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 'Lawn Chair Millionaire'
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Danny, SALT LAKE CITY
Posted at 9:15pm on Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
I spent over 3,000 on the Leader Package and got no one to sign up yes this is a true rip off.
Dave, Idaho
Posted at 5:18pm on Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
I signed up, and like many others, decided it was not worth it. I canceled within 2 weeks thinking I would at least get back my monthly fee. Not so much. I've emailed them several times, but no response. Scam.
sherri ayres, shreveport
Posted at 12:23pm on Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
I signed up and decided it was not what I wanted. I figured I would not get back the set-up fee, but they dont even return the 29.99 a month for the website. It is a big rip off.
Randy, Omaha
Posted at 6:56pm on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
After spending $79.98 in start-up costs and then $29.99 a month, I have approximately $40 earned in commissions with over 3000 people in my downline. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that it's a rip off!