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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » MX.World Review: Another Ponzi Scam?

MX.World Review: Another Ponzi Scam?

November 26, 2016 //  by John

I have been meaning to do a MX.World review, but of course life happened.

After getting many questions about the legitimacy of this site, I figured now was the right time for me to put together a review of yet another controversial make money from home program.

There are so many people promoting this thing like it’s going to be your key to financial freedom, so I figured I’d add my two cents to save some of you from disappointment.

Follow along as I show you exactly what you’ll be getting yourself into if you do decide to put any money into this so called system.

MX World Review


Name: MX World

mx world reviewOwner: James Lee Valentine

Website: www.mx.world

Price: $20 minimum

Overall Rating: 1/5 stars

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Product Overview


Millionaire X World which can be found at Mx.world was created by James Lee Valentine, who is also responsible for MX Revshare, which is a revenue sharing program.

It comes with 8 personal empowerment products for you to make a difference in your life.

At least that’s their claim to fame.

The Actual Product


The products are matrixes that allow you to earn money through the purchase of the product, which in turn you can sell to make that money.

There is no tangible product in case you’re wondering what you’re really buying here.

Hype and a position in one of the matrixes is what you are spending your money on, so be cautious with this one or you might just throw your money away.

The Price for MX World


To purchase any of these “products” it is going to cost you a minimum of $20 and can go as high as $1500.

Every matrix is a onetime payment besides MXM, which comes with a $20 monthly fee.

  • MX20 – $22
  • MXM – $20/month
  • MXF – $44
  • MX1 – $110
  • MX3 – $330
  • MX7 – $770
  • MX500 – $200
  • MX9 – $1500

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To join MX World it is going to require you to use either Payza, Solid Trust Pay, or Perfect Money.

Paypal is not accepted simply because they do not do business with any business with a model like MX World that is not considered a legit business.

Recruiting is the Name of the Game


If you’re wondering how in the world you’re going to make any money, just know that it is going to require you to get people to join MX World.

Don’t get anyone to join and you can expect to make a big fat $0.

Fill up one of the matrixes and that’s when you can start to see any type of decent earnings.

So if you can get people to join something without a product, then this might just be the program for you.

Other than that, I really don’t know how you can promote something that really offers nothing with real value to other people.

Advertising With MX World


Everyone and their mothers are using advertising as one of their avenues of avoiding the whole scam deal and it is too easy to use any site as some type of “advertising” product.

If you plan on using this site for traffic, just know that the same set of eyes that will be seeing your product is the same people that are in this trying to make money.

Advertising is not even close to good so that’s definitely something you can just ignore.

Final Opinion of MX World


I’ve been apart of many sites like this and never came out on top.

These things are nothing but hype and is not going to get you to making the type of money that you’re thinking.

I wouldn’t flat out say that MX World is a scam, but I definitely wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who is serious about making money online.

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What I Really Think


Making money online is a wonderful thing but it’s programs like this that give the industry a bad name.

If you’re serious about making money online it is going to require you to put in the work and effort just like every other successful online entrepreneur.

The real winner here is the owner of the site who has everyone promoting this while he just sits back collecting money from their hard work.

MX World is not recommended and you need to stay away from this and anything like it.

Thanks for reading my review of another matrix based hype of a product and hopefully you can be smarter than most.

If you have any questions about this or any other make money from home program, feel free to leave it in the comments section below.

Cheers!

 

– John

A Work at Home Jobs

 

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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