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In this batch of updates some interesting things have been discovered, but nothing as important as this . Wealthtoolbox already falls with a very loud splat into the Internet scams group. In the past they haven’t actually scammed anyone out of pocked, but now they are. They now fall so fast into that they make a noise that can be heard for miles.

To be more precise it can be heard in a different part of England. Mike from MikesMoneyMakingMission has caught on to Wealthtoolbox too and wrote the Six questions to ask about Wealttoolbox.

Mike makes some damming points about Wealthtoolbox, but I have rock solid evidence that they are an Internet scam.

They are now offering a Forex training course that promises to teach you how to double your money every month. The course costs $495. However, as Mike says, we don’t know who these people are; and to make matters worse they look very unprofessional and their story doesn’t add up.

If they really knew how to double their money every month with Forex they would do it themselves and not teach us how to do it!

In their recent e-mails they have already made a cheeky mistake.

This is from the e-mail they sent me on Saturday 21st.

“First the GOOD NEWS…

As I write this email, 1,185 members have told me
they plan on joining the upcoming Forex Power
Strategy course.

Now the BAD NEWS.

There’s only room for 1,000. That means 185 people
who want to sign up…can’t. I’m sorry, but if you
don’t get in, you won’t get another chance.”

‘OK’, I thought. I never say I wanted to sign up to their “The Forex Power Strategy
course” so I’m alright but they sure have persuaded a lot of suckers to give them their money.

But then they sent this:

“Warning: Only the first 1,000
registrants will be allowed to order.

The good news is, you are on the short list to receive
a pre-launch email tomorrow. So, you get first shot
at the course. In fact, it’s very likely the course
will sell out during the pre-launch.”

So they are saying that even though they have extra people wanting to sign up they have added me to the ’short list’?

The Answer
They either don’t have 1185 people who said they wanted to sign up. Or, they don’t have a limit of 1000 and will take as much money as they can. Either way it doesn’t matter!

Results
I have decided to remove Forex from my recommended affiliate programs section. This is not so much because of Wealthtoolbox, but because I have come to realise that Forex is a risky business and that if you don’t know what you are doing you can lose a lot of money. You will lose even more money if you join up to Wealthtoolbox! Their slogan of “join, earn and learn’, in reality is more like “join, lose money and forget”.