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Rated by 8 people


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Product Description
Jeff teaches his secrets that have made him millions on the Internet. Each CD has over an hour of shortcuts to put you in the fast lane to success! This easy to follow system will teach you how to make more money in a month than most people will make in a year. The Jeff Paul’s “Shortcuts to Internet Millions” is just $39.95 + $14.50 Shipping and Handling. Jeff Paul’s “Shortcuts to Internet Millions” includes the “Confidential Guide to Internet Products on Demand”, the “Quick Start Internet Marketing Toolkit”, and the “Best Kept Internet Marketing Secret Revealed”. Plus you’ll also receive Jeff’s popular DVDs, “Shortcuts to Internet Millions, parts one and two” and the “Instant Internet Cash; Marketing Bible”. And as an added bonus you’ll also get 10 Free “Three Clicks to Cash” websites. Order today and you’ll also receive a FREE 30 Day Membership in Jeff Paul’s “Big League”. This includes Jeff Paul’s monthly teleseminar, Ten more “3 Clicks to Cash” websites every month, and FREE access to Jeff’s Hotline Advisory Service. Check below for Jeff Paul Shortcut to internet millions reviews.


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Short cut to internet millions

6/13/2008 - Rocky of Va., USA writes:

Biggest piece of garbage I have ever bought. Shredded the books up & used it in my cat's litter box. You can't trust anyone who throws there arms and hands around like Jeff Paul and his actors. He is the only one making money. He is a thief and a liar.


Review Quality: Helpful  (3 votes) | Unhelpful  (1 votes)


Jeff Paul infoscam

5/9/2008 - Marian of Mississippi, United States writes:

Unfortunatley, I did not do my research prior to buying Jeff Paul's product. The web sites he helps you set up lead nowhere. Then they try to sell you more products. They tried to charge me $10,000 and I canceled..or rather..tried to cancel. They had numerous people call me and when I told them I didn't want their product because the initial web sites were a waste of time and money, they told me that comparing the initial sites and the sites I would receive with the "upgrade", was like comparing apples and oranges. I told them that by using their own annaligy, their apples were rotten and I just wanted to cancel and get a refund. Fortunately, I used a credit card instead of a bank account because they continued to charge my card using different company names based in different locations and countries. My credit card company issued a fraud alert to the three credit reporting agencies since all this began. If anyone knows of any legal actions (civil or criminal) against this company, please post it so that others can add their voice to those complaints.


Review Quality: Helpful  (5 votes) | Unhelpful  (1 votes)


Update/Refund

4/17/2008 - Robert of Tucson, Arizona writes:

UPDATE: I was able to get a refund on the "Shortcuts to Internet Millions" program. It was like mating elephants. One it was done at a very high level. Two it took alot of roaring and screaming. Three it took nearly 3 years to get results. But seriously, persistance paid off. I would not take no for an answer! I was billed $71.94 for this totally worthless program and I was able to get a refund of $47.94 (less $24.00 for shipping and Handleing). I did have to pay an additional $9.85 to ship and insure the package I sent back to Mentoring of America. I also took the extra precaution of changing the credit card account that the program was ordered under as Mentoring of America will bill you $39.95 a month per the shipping agreement and I had read many complaints online from consumers that even after a refund or cancellation their credit cards were billed. Again, avoid the hastle, this program is pure garbage and you would stand a better chance of making money by playing the lottery or wishing on a star! Get to it and be a person of action! Demand your refund today!!!!


Review Quality: Helpful  (7 votes) | Unhelpful  (0 votes)


Totally Worthless

3/8/2008 - Robert of Arizona, USA writes:

This product does nothing that is advertized in the infomercial! I setup my 10 websites according to the instructions and unlike the "testimonial" from the guy who did the same and went on a 7 day vacation and came home and found that he had made $437,000!!! I have yet to make a single cent on Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions system! The information in the books is outdated and you could find all of Jeff Paul's so called shortcuts with a little research at the public library. I spent $39.95 for the program, $7.99 for something called the VIP Club, and $24.00 for Shipping And Handleing, total $71.94...money that was all wasted on a product that simply does not work. Oh, I almost forgot, Jeff Paul's Big League never mentions in the infomercial, and I quote from an invoice, "After 30 days you will be billed $39.95 a month to continue receiving 10 new Business websites and [sic] other exclusive services. Remember just one of these new websites could make you rich." Now why would I want more worthless websites when the first set earned a grand total of $0.00 in several months? Yes steer well clear of Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions. This program is at best a piece of garbage and I would give it zero stars if I could. Buyer beware!


Review Quality: Helpful  (15 votes) | Unhelpful  (0 votes)


SCAM-this product is worthless!

3/5/2008 - Robert of Arizona, USA writes:

I too tried Jeff Paul's program, "Shortcuts to Internet millions". This program is a total waste of time. Buyer beware, your credit card will be billed $39.95 a month until you cancel by calling 1-800-434-5426. If you already purchased this program, send it back ASAP and try to get a full refund. This program is totally worthless, shame on Jeff Paul, Jim Fleck, and Mentoring of America for Marketing this garbage. I can only hope the FTC puts all of you into a nice prison cell.


Review Quality: Helpful  (6 votes) | Unhelpful  (0 votes)


Crappy Product

3/1/2008 - MissPriss of North Carolina, USA writes:

This product stinks. they charge you an initial $39.95, for some crappy books and cd and cd-roms that isn't worth the material it's printed on. then they try to sell you Ten Web sites a month, pay-per-click advertising. Then, they have some annoying guy named Irwin call you, who doesn't know his arse from a hole in the ground, to hound you about $1100 start up costs. It's not worth it. My husband got suckered into buying this crap.


Review Quality: Helpful  (8 votes) | Unhelpful  (0 votes)


smoke but no fire

2/10/2008 - chip of New Jersey, USA writes:

does not live up to its billing;my girlfriend has been doing the program for three months with hardly a nibble. Nice sales girls on the commercial; waste of time


Review Quality: Helpful  (9 votes) | Unhelpful  (1 votes)


Worthless

1/20/2008 - Mike of Illinois, USA writes:

I’ve seen Shortcuts to Internet Millions advertised for so long that I thought I would give it a try. After all, how bad can you get hurt for 39.99? The 39.99 is just the beginning. Before I even received the program they were calling me trying to sell coaching for 900.00 and up. You are also signed up to receive and pay for new websites (billed to the credit card you used) every month. When I did receive the program I gave it a good look and realized I already knew most if not all of the information. All of the info they provide is pretty basic and if you look around on the net you can find it for yourself. I only wish I could give it less than 1 star.


Review Quality: Helpful  (22 votes) | Unhelpful  (1 votes)


Don't pay for this info

12/21/2007 - Penny of Florida, USA writes:

I bought this system and read/listened to the cd's. not worth the price since alot of the information and links provided are free anyway.Got a refund.


Review Quality: Helpful  (45 votes) | Unhelpful  (4 votes)