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Internet Treasure Chest

I bought the Internet Treasure Chest™ after seeing a late-night infomercial about it. But I regret to say that after reading the whole system, it was a huge disappointment to me. I think I paid around $39 or $49 for it and I never made a dime of income using it so I returned it to get my money back.

I normally don’t return many things, but the Internet Treasure Chest™ was an exception. I teach internet marketing for a living and I honestly felt like it would be difficult for me or my students to use. In my opinion, it mostly went over a few basic ideas of internet marketing that I already knew. Their books seemed to focus on things that were just plain obvious to me.

Customers and students of mine continually call me to tell me that they tried the ITC and that they either made very little money or in some cases no money. The one complaint I even hear from the people that aren’t making money is that the the treasure chest keeps billing their credit card every month. I never signed up for any of their services, but my students and customers tell me that they offer services. My students and customers signed up for at least one service so the credit card billing by the treasure chest is authorized. But even though my students and customers have agreed to pay for these services, they still call me up and complain that more money ends up going to the treasure chest than toward the student/customers’ income.

I’m sure there are people out there who have made a little money by doing exactly what they tell you to do in The Internet Treasure Chest™, but I sure didn’t. And at least 7 people have called me to tell me they feel they got ripped off by the people at the treasure chest. A few of them have even asked me if I’d like to start a class action law suit against them. I don’t want to waste any more of my valuable time with those people.

You should also know that The Internet Treasure Chest™ just got into some trouble with the FTC. The FTC has resently determined that The Internet Treasure Chest™ was making false claims about their income guarantee. At the request of the FTC, Judge David C. Godbey of the U.S. District Court, Dallas Division, has issued a restraining order which prevents the makers of The Internet Treasure Chest™ from misleading the public about start up costs and income promises.

Systems like The ITC have taught me an important lesson that everyone must learn: Systems like this teach me what doesn’t work. And until you learn exactly what doesn’t work, you’ll never know what really does produce a solid income. I have learned at least 47 times what doesn’t work. Yes, I’ve bought at least 47 different systems that brought me similar results to the treasure chest. Yes, I learned the hard way. But unless you know someone like me, you’ll have to learn the hard way. I finally found out how to make money on this crazy place called the internet. I found it 2 years ago.

I currently make a very rock solid income by using a very unique money-making system that I found 2 years ago. I have learned to beat the system and most importantly, I have learned that only about 1% of the money-making-systems and programs on the net actually will make you any real money that you can live on.

I’ve been on the internet since 1994 and in that time, I’m pretty sure I’ve personally tested every money-making opportunity you could ask me about. When people used to ask me what I did for a living, I felt like saying “I test out money-making-systems and programs for a living”

But these days all the testing is over. If finally found a business opportunity that actually works. I have made up to $63,420 in a single month with the system I’m working with now. My combined total income is now sometimes more than $350,000 per year. I even put up one of my bank statements to show proof of how easy it is to make money on the net with my system. You can now see a photo-copy of one of my recent bank statements by going to DoublePayment.com

I can live very well on this kind of money. I have paid cash for 2 luxury cars and I paid cash for my house. Now that I have the money I wanted, my focus now is on things like trying to relax. It’s hard to relax after so many years of working so hard on so many different money-making systems. I now try meditation, yoga, and excercise to keep myself feeling good. Obviously, I don’t recommend The Internet Treasure Chest™.

About: :
Jason Isaacson is an award winning author of books and courses on Internet marketing, including Millions At The Kitchen Table
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9 Responses to “Internet Treasure Chest”

  1. David says:

    Well what would make ppl money??

  2. aj says:

    It is a scam I asked for my money back within the 3 day trial period and they hung up on my and I can’t get through on the number I have. Any suggestions

  3. yeah i have been screwed a few times. dealing with one of those companies now. in my checking account it says the payment is going to global st. anthony which i have never heard of. i think it may be The internet Treasure Chest though. like most, there are so many places to click on. they do it obviously to confuse you and throw you off there trail, so by the time you check your bank statement you have no idea what the hell is going on. if some one could help me out with a system that works (for free) that would be amazing and probably non-existant. where is hailey’s comet, that would happen first. i am running out of unemployement, and really don’t have any reason to live a life i am unhappy with. if a system really worked they would let you pay after you made the money, or at least take a % of my profits, which would be fine with most likely everyone. hell even if it was 60/40, and i got the 40 i would be in heaven. are there any old school respectable people anymore? didn’t think so.

  4. Lyn says:

    This is an absolute scam. I signed up for the $2.97 trial and even sprung for the $29.95 VIP bonus. Then I get my credit card and find an additional $132.95 charge. I called their number to complain and finally spoke to ‘Jennifer’ and her supervisor ‘Megan’ who assured me that the information was on the website. Not only was Jennifer hard to understand (heavy accent), I never could find the information about the additional money to be charged they kept referring to.

    Since I do not spend my time on things like Twitter and Facebook and do not plan to do so, apparently this site will not work for me. I wonder if it works for anyone or if it’s just another scam, only profitable for someone who sends out ‘testimonies’ to get idiots like me to sign up.

  5. megan says:

    i signed up for the $2.97 and then i was charged $132 and then another $39. there was absolutely nothing on the sight saying a thing about a activation fee or monthly fees but thats what they said it was. they are nothing but liars!! i cant even find the sight again to see if it really was there. now im out half of my car payment.

  6. Patti says:

    It is a scam! Just like Megan I sicned up for the $2.97 charge and got my credit card bill and had another $79.86 charge. it appears as Go Go Biz Education and the # on the statement isn’t even correct. I called spoke to a girl Lea she said same thing when you sign up for the $2.97 youa re agreeing to the other charge that will be billed monthly if you don’t call to cancel in 3 days. Asked to speak w spvsr said they don’t take calls like this to send complaint to corp office at 6095 S. 1300 E 488, Midvale, UT 84047 asked for phone # for corporate office they said they don’t have one and someone will respond to my call in 24 hrs. This place is a definite rip off. Even got a phone call from someone interviewing me to see if I qualified and was trying to get all personal and financial info from me to see if I was worth the time to speak to from someone higher up. At least I had enough sense not to
    give them the info they were asking about. DO NOT GET INVOLVED WITH THEM!!!!!!

  7. The Worker says:

    HA. Yes it is a scam because i actually work for their customer service! But it is also the person fault for entering their credit card information and not reading what they’re supposed to. If you ever put your credit card information in a website you must always read the terms and conditions. Now they have gotten worse! They charge you for 2.97 for a three day trial and then they will charge you 139.95! I talk to many customers who try to get a refund and they have to go through this long process of getting their money back. But i actually do see people making money off internet treasure chest. But those people are truely committed and know how to work a computer very well. So please if your not ready to fully commit to them, don’t even try to give them your credit card number. And WARNING: If they call you offering a “good deal” or “special price” DO NOT GIVE them your credit card information. They will charge other things to your card.

  8. The Worker says:

    Also please do remember when you call the customer service, they didn’t scam you. The company did. But also If you are very polite to me on the phone i would be more than happy to refund your money. But if you call in with an attitude, trust me you will not get your money back no matter how you threaten or yell at us. So when you call in for a refund make sure you dont have a “irate” attitude. We’ll just hang up on you and then you’ll have to wait another 50 mins to be hanged up on again.

  9. Scammed says:

    Got scammed also. Paid $2.97 to received info and instead received nothing but charges for $79.86 for Online Net Training that I never used. Wish I would have read these reviews before I clicked on anything. I am not out $162.69…and I’m unemployed!

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