I couldn’t help but spread the word by doing a Brooks Blueprint review about something I know will not work even if we hoped and prayed that it did.
I wouldn’t say that this is necessarily a review, but more of a post to show you how this scheme works so you don’t let your curiosity get the best of you.
I’ve been involved with a couple of these in my online career and trust me, they are all the same. If it wasn’t for a program called the Wealthy Affiliate, I’d probably still be like you looking for a way to make money online.
So if you are thinking about joining this or if you’re thinking that you really have nothing to lose, this post is for you.
Brooks Blueprint Review
Name: Brooks Blueprint
Owner: Steven Brooks
Website: www.brooksblueprint.com
Price: “Free”
Overall Rating: 0.1/5 stars
What is Brooks Blueprint?
Binary options trading software that claims to make you $182,216 every week. Guaranteed… NO BS! I’m sure your scam radar went off because we all know that this is just too good to be true.
I mean, couldn’t you just round it off and say $180,000? None of these schemes ever do and this is just a way to make it look better I guess.
To top it off, they have their “featured on” section of their sales page, which is nothing but a joke. There is nothing legit about this site and I want to show you why.
How it Works
I’m just going to dig right in here and show you exactly how this thing works. So I’m sure you entered your email address to “get instant access now”, just to see what was on the other side of the fence.
After all the shady marketing of pretending that there are only 10 spots left, you will have to signup again in order to “activate the software”.
This my friend is the part where you get signed up to their recommended broker. Remember the field that you had to put your telephone number? I hope you didn’t fill that out, or hopefully you at least gave a bogus number.
If you did, you can be expecting a call from one of the shady brokers that work for the broker (not brooks method) who will be some of the rudest people you will ever meet.
They will ask you how much you want to make and then they will try to tell you that you need like $20k if you really wanted to make money with them.
Wasn’t the software supposed to make you that money in the first place? Well that right there is just one of the many red flags that come with this scheme.
The Price
Another red flag. They try to tell you that you don’t need to pay anything to use their software, but we all know that nothing in life is free.
So in order to signup with a broker, it is going to cost you a minimum of $250 just to open an account. This is also the time that you get to use their so called software.
How They Make Money
So you’re probably thinking that you are funding your broker account and all your money is in the hands of Brooks, but it really isn’t.
You are now in full control of the broker and they really couldn’t care less what scam software your’e involved with. Their goal is to make you lose!
Now when you funded your account, there are actually 3 parties that get paid.
- The affiliate that told you this was legit
- The owner of Brooks Method
- The broker
So while you’re hoping and praying that you’ll win more trades, these three will be out enjoying your money because this software does not work.
But There’s Testimonials…
I can promise you that these people that are in these videos holding checks are not making a single penny from this software.
I just thought I’d click on one of their “testimonial” videos for the sole purpose of entertainment. To my surprise, I had another great laugh.
“Call me Kenny, my dad’s name is Mr. Ramirez”
That has got to be some of the funniest stuff I have ever seen in the thousands of binary options trading software scams that I’ve come across.
How Do They Not Get Shutdown?
It’s really simple and this is the reason why you can’t stop any of them. With a product (their BS software) and a nice little income disclaimer, they are free to do what they want.
So when you saw all those videos and screenshots of fat bank accounts, the income disclaimer will cover their behinds no matter what.
All this says is that they can’t promise that you’ll make any money and you’re pretty much on your own. In the world of websites and making money online, this would be what they call, the fine print.
Yup, Brooks Method is a Scam
I know we all thought we were going to be rich and all our debt was going to disappear thanks to this software, but it’s time to wake up.
This product will not work and the owners and its affiliates behind it will be the only ones cashing in. This will only leave you looking for the next best thing.
If you can stick to the whole “if it seems too good to be true, then it most likely is” rule, you can learn to avoid scams.
Keep living in the world of Pete’s Dragon and you can very well expect to keep giving money away.
So What Now?
You can wait for the next spam email that these scammers will be sending you and try to see if the next program will work, or you can put in the work that is needed to make money online.
There aren’t many programs that work and it is not going to happen by letting some software run either. There are some software that can make you win a good amount of trades, but they will not make you win every single one.
If you’re tired of falling for scams and you want to finally make something online, you definitely need to try my #1 recommendation.
It is not going to make you rich overnight and it does require you to work, but the end result will have you thanking me later.
Other than that, you can stay on the scam wagon or take my word for it. Thanks for reading my review and hopefully I have given you more than just information about another scam product.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below. To whatever it is that you do next, I wish you nothing but the best. Good luck!
– John
A Work at Home Jobs
Oh no… YOU almost had me until I clicked your wealthy affiliate scam link… what a fraud!!! Fake review to a scam training center… YOU ARE A FRAUD SENDING PEOPLE TO A FRAUD!
Think about it:
Telling someone to write a fake review to give their honest opinion about a program they never tried to steal the SEO for that program in order to get a referral commission is FRAUD! Fake reviews to steal the SEO to get the referral link… is fraud! GET REAL!!
Here we go again (rolling eyes). Listen John, I’m sorry that you don’t know what you’re talking about and you are trying to sound smart, but let me educate you a little before you start walking around with your chest up like you just served me.
One, Brooks Blueprint is a scam. Period. Now what you don’t know is the fact that I can make waaaaay more money if I told people this was legit and I gave them my personal link for this nonsense. Now do you see me doing that? Obviously not. So rather than making a couple hundred dollars by telling them this works, I tell people what really works. And yes John, I have been involved with this type of stuff before and yes, I have lost thousands of dollars hoping that one of them work.
Secondly, you know nothing about the Wealthy Affiliate, so let me educate you a little more. They are a training center and they do not teach you how to “steal SEO” like you are trying to sound smart about. They teach you how to LEVERAGE the internet and searches that people are already doing. So if someone was to look for “the best baking pans” then that is where we step in and show them which ones are best. Now SEO is SEO and there is no such thing as stealing, so please understand what you’re saying before you try to act smart.
Now you can continue on your hunt trying to find something that will work and I wish you nothing but success. And please do learn about what you are doing before you start going around trying to sound like some superhero, because you’re not saving anyone. Now go invest your money into Brooks Blueprint and please do come back showing me that you made $100k. Thanks for the comment, Captain America!