60 minute money starts out right away on their site asking if you have debt, want lots of money, etc. They are going right out of the gate at people who are not doing well financially which sends up a red flag.
The only thing they say about what you will be doing is that you’ll be in the “Wellness industry” and claim it’s a 200 billion dollar a year industry without any reference to the claim and also that it will reach a trillion dollars a year by the end of the decade (also with no reference to that claim). They have the most intrusive form to fill out to get any information, asking not only all your personal information but your net worth AND how much you have in liquid assets. All this before you can get any information on what you’d be doing. If you fill out that form make sure you use a free throw away email address because you might be added to a dreaded opportunity seeker double opt in list.
60 minute money goes on an on in their web site with the usual pitch of opportunity of a lifetime, that you’ll be working with a multi billion dollar company (they don’t tell you who though) and so on. My advice is to run far and run fast.
In summary:
60 minute money seems to give no information about what you’ll be doing or what the costs are. 60 minute money appears to want to know your net worth and liquid assets before giving any information to you. 60 minute money makes claims without providing the references or sources for those claims.
I would not get involved with any place that doesn’t give out their phone number, address, or any information on them, which billion dollar company they claim to work with, or even what the products are!
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