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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Is The Orion Code A Scam? Looks Too Good To Be True To Me

Is The Orion Code A Scam? Looks Too Good To Be True To Me

May 29, 2017 //  by John

orion-code-reviewSo I was browsing the web looking for some information and for some odd reason I landed on the Orion Code.

Claiming to make you $100,000 + in 30 days immediately set off the scam alarms, which prompted me to do more research as well as to put together this review for those of you that thought you were going to be in a mansion by the end of the month.

I’ve seen many of these sites in my career and I’m pretty sure this is exactly what I think it is, so this shouldn’t take long.

So if you’re wondering if the Orion Code is the real deal or yet another get rich quick, too good to be true scam, I’m sure this review will get rid of all the curiosity.

This won’t take much of your time, so be sure to read it through so you know exactly what it is you are getting yourself into as well as how to avoid other scams in the future.

The Orion Code Review


Name: The Orion Code

Website: www.theocode.com

Owner: Edward Robinson

Price: Free

Overall Rating: 0/5 stars

So What is the Orion Code?


The Orion Code is a trading software that claims to make you win ALL of your trades in the binary options market.

The product was created by Edward Robinson, who was featured in Forbes and is very well known in the world of making money and being rich.

He loves money and would like to help others make tons of money by using his software.

He doesn’t want any money from you, but he will let you use his software for free, because he is such an amazing guy that just wants to help you make money.

This is the part where we slam on the brakes and wake up.

What the Orion Code Really is


A too good to be true scam, that’s what it is.

I have yet to see a program with the word “code” in it that actually works, as sites with that name are usually sites trying to make you believe that you have found some top secret nonsense.

I’ve reviewed many programs like this, and trust me, they are all ran the same, using fancy cars, private jets, and insane amounts of cash.

They also use a fake owner who doesn’t exist and all come with the same style of marketing as well as fake testimonials.

Other “code” scams:

  • The Alderly Code
  • The Mobile Money Code
  • Cobalt Code

These are just some of the other scams, but there are literally hundreds of them out there with nothing but a different name and fake owner.

About the Testimonials


Along with the income disclaimer (required) and all the other stuff on the site that make it seem legit, just know that none of that really means anything, and this is just another way to make you think the site is legit.

The people on there claiming to make money are nothing but paid “actors” that have never used this product before, but were paid like $5 on sites like Fiverr.com.

Edward Robinson made every single one of these people millionaires overnight!

Can you believe that?

Of course not.

I can’t because one, I’ve tried this stuff before.

And two, because if this was true, everyone would be doing it.

Nothing is Ever Free


Remember how Eddie boy didn’t want to charge you anything because he just wants to make you rich?

If you thought for one second that this dude was serious, just drop and give me 20.

There is no way that anyone would create some Hollywood video just so that they can make you money, so let me explain how this whole “free” thing works.

So of course you had to signup to this site so that they can email you over and over again about other scam programs that they have for you once you realize that you didn’t even make a penny using this software.

Everything is free up until you have to go with one of their “recommended” brokers, which makes you think that you have to put money in so you can start trading,

Yes, that’s what needs to be done, but this is also the part where Mr. nice guy makes his money.

By clicking on the link to one of these brokers, you are allowing Edward to make a commission from you when you signup to that specific broker.

Seems like he has nothing to do with that company, but that’s exactly where he gets paid.

So before you think that this guy is really the nicest person on earth, remember this part because everything after that I’m sure he couldn’t care less what happens.

But Does the Software Work?


Have you ever flipped a coin?

It’s either heads, or tails, right?

That’s pretty much the same thing that goes into trading binary options, with the addition of a tie or draw.

So when you place a trade (with or without this software) the outcome is going to be just as good as if you were to flip a coin.

It’s either you win, lose, with the exception of a draw, which is pretty much triggered by the broker when they know you were about to win.

By having that income disclaimer that I spoke of earlier, that is what covers their behinds.

Read their full income disclaimer here and you will see that although they guaranteed you’ll make $100,000 within a month’s time, that disclaimer totally voids their crazy claims.

How do you go from guaranteeing someone 100% and then talking about “do not risk any money you cannot afford to lose”?

This type of stuff really pisses me off because there are thousands of people who give into this thing and the only one winning is the real owner of the Orion Code and the shady broker that will scam you too.

After signing up with these crazy brokers, you can also expect them to give you a call trying to tell you that $200 is not enough if you want to make real money.

Don’t give into them, as they are nothing but scam artists too.

The Real Price: $250

Nothing in life is free my friend, and the Orion Code isn’t either.

The Orion Code is Nothing but a Scam


Sorry to be the bearer of bad news as I’m sure we all want to become overnight millionaires, but it is not going to happen with this software or anything like it.

Sure you could win some good money through trading, but do know that it comes with a really high risk and also a lot of knowledge.

Do keep in mind that the brokers you signup with are usually from a country outside of the US, so their laws are different and these guys can do a lot with your money that you don’t know about.

Not to mention that they will make you lose trades that you should’ve won, so if you do decide to trade, please be safe and be careful on what brokers you signup with.

In the end, the house will always win, just like it does at a regular old casino, so keep that in mind.

Conclusion


Do yourself a favor and avoid the Orion Code or anything that seems too good to be true as there are thousands upon thousands of scams out there.

The only ones getting rich here are the people that sucker others into joining these sites, so don’t become another contributor by thinking you really have nothing to lose.

There is no push button magic software out there, so get that out of your mind and snap back to reality.

If you want to make money (especially online), you are going to have to work at it no matter what.

For me, I use a program called the Wealthy Affiliate, which is what got me out of the 9-5 race.

After giving away thousands of dollars to these scammers, that is the one program that saved me, so definitely give them a try.

Other than that, thanks for reading my Orion Code review and hopefully I have saved you not just some money, but most especially your valuable time.

Until next time, be scam smart and always do your research!

 

Category: Negative Reviews, Reviews

About John

Hey everyone, I'm John and I am the owner of this site. I have fallen for many scams, played the recruiting game, and lost thousands of dollars before finding something that actually works. With this site, I hope to save you time and money as there are too many gurus that care about nothing more than filling their pockets with YOUR hard earned money.

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