BILLION DOLLAR DUPLICATOR Automated Free Money System
Million Dollar Duplicator Is A Scam- Here’s My ReviewBy Brandon Binary Options Trading, Online Scam Alert 0 Comments, Million Dollar Duplicator is a scam.
Pretty bold statement, but I have to reiterate it. Million Dollar Duplicator is a scam, and I don’t think I really need to say much more than that. Nobody wants to be sucked into a ponzi scheme, and that’s what would be happening if you were to join this “investment” opportunity.
Nobody, and I mean nobody can ever guarantee you are going to make thousands of dollars in your first week or month. You’re basically gambling with this system. But instead, it tells you you win 100% of the time. That just doesn’t happen. Today I’m going to show you why I know The Million Dollar Duplicator System is a scam.
What is The Million Dollar Duplicator
This is a piece of software that deals with binary options trading created by Michael Bradley. Binary trading options, in simple terms, is when you are trying to predict whether an asset (Stocks, commodity, currency, etc…) is going to go up in value or down. For example, if you believe Silver is going to be above $1,232 at 1:30 PM. You would bet money on that prediction happening.
You already know how much money you are going to win before you place the bet. For those that don’t know, binary means 0 and 1 when processing information on a computer. With Binary trade options you either win or lose. profit or make zero dollars.
With Million Dollar Duplicator, you are guaranteed that the software is 100% accurate. You will never lose when you bet your money. This gives you the opportunity to make money on autopilot without ever lifting a finger. Basically, the software can predict the future. If only that was true…
Hmmm…. That’s strange… Did you guys notice they look the same (Suspicious)? The top picture I got from Facebook, and the one above me I got from MDD’s website. Do you think they sound the same? Probably not, since they don’t have the same name.
When you look at the picture on Michael’s website, it already looks like he’s a fake person. Now that I’ve done some quick research, I know for a fact he is a fake person. This right here, this is your first sign that you are looking at a ponzi scam. I probably couldn’t get more information on this guy even if I tried. He doesn’t exist.
This is a free software that will make you millions of dollars online. There’s nothing else like it in the world. Because of this, I’m only giving the software to 97 people and you are one of them. That’s basically what this guy is telling you. Now, if I were to have this software and it actually worked like Michael says it does. Why would I give it to random people instead of my own family?
Maybe that sounds greedy, but I don’t know you. I know who my family is, and I love them dearly. I would want to make sure they are all set first. After they are taken care of, I will then take care of you. That’s fair. All you have to do is give me $250 so your free software makes you money on autopilot.
What?! This just sounds contradicting. Even if it made sense, a guy that is known by no one is asking me for money. This is as bad as the Nigerian Prince telling me there’s money waiting for me. By the way, there is no Nigerian Prince. The country is run by a president, On top of that, if this system really is being given to just a handful of people, why is it that there are other affiliates promoting the product when we all know it’s about to close it’s doors forever.
Testimonials is one of the greatest ways to attract you to buy something. It allows you to see other “real” average people, like you, using the product and enjoying it. Here’s the problem. While you will find legitimate testimonials, you won’t find them here. You see the guy above? He’s the first testimonial that is shown to you.
He talks about how great MDD is, and how he actually made over $10,000 in profit only five minutes into using the software. There are 525,600 minutes in a year. If I were to calculate how much he made in a year based on the five minutes.
He would actually be on pace to make 1.0512 billion dollars for the year. Can you see how outrageous this income claim is? Since he’s making sooo much money, I’m curious to see why he charges $5 for a video testimonial in Fiverr. Oh wait…I get it. Making fake testimonials is how he gets paid. Not actually using MDD. What a scammer, right? He hasn’t even tried the product himself.
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