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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Review: Don’t Believe The “Rich Janitor” Sob Story By Mike Dees

Review: Don’t Believe The “Rich Janitor” Sob Story By Mike Dees

April 27, 2016 //  by John

So I actually sat through that super long video (that sounds like someone is reading from a script) and I think I got enough information to put together a review for anyone wanting to know if this is a scam or a legitimate make money from home program.

This review is not going to take much of your time as I won’t be spending a lot of time explaining something to you that doesn’t require me to.

Rather than telling you more on what this scheme is about, I’d like to elaborate more on how dishonest the owner of this product really is.

This won’t bore you to death, so bare with me while I slice and dice this program apart so that you can determine if this is something to put your hard earned money into.

Rich Janitor Review


Name: Rich Janitor

Owner: “Mike Dees”

rich-janitor-reviewWebsite: www.richjanitor.com

Price: $27 + Up-sells

Overall Rating: 1/5 Stars

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What is the Rich Janitor?


For some odd reason, the sites with a super long video, a sob story, or one that promote fancy cars and big houses don’t work.

All of the production of the video goes into the marketing aspect of THEIR business that they tend to come up with a mediocre product (at best) and most of the time it is usually a scam.

Rich Janitor is no different and the product is nothing more than hype used to reel in the completely uneducated newbies online.

What’s funny is as I was watching the intro video, my other half was listening too and couldn’t help but tell me how sad the story was.

I just laughed and told her that this is how people buy into scams like this and obviously their marketing strategy was working.

The Actual Product


Article spinning software is what’s on the menu. There are some basic training videos on affiliate marketing, but there is no actual information on how to do what it actually takes to make money.

Everything is relied on their software, which will not only work, but it will also put you on Google’s naughty list and will ultimately get your website banned.

Although somewhat useful training, you can expect to be lost and confused, which is why I always recommend sites like Wealthy Affiliate for anyone looking to make money online.

Oh and the Owner is Not the Owner


Confusing I know, but that’s really what is happening here. Whether it’s a “Mike Dees” or a Mike Dougherty”, just know that whichever one you know of, they are both fake.

If Mike’s story made you tear when you heard that he got fired for eating a sandwich that some kid threw away, you can go ahead and wipe them now because even this story is bogus.

There are all kinds of stories being used these days and everyone has a nice imagination. From “the Coffee Shop Millionaire”, to “the Rich Dishwasher” (Most likely another one of Mike’s products) there are a bunch of them out there.

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But I Can Make $70, Why Wouldn’t I Join?


Sure. I can promise you that every single program that promises to give you some type of money are not going to actually give it to you.

One thing I can’t stand are liars. Not only is he not going to give you $70, but this dude claims that he will deposit $20 into your bank account. What a liar.

The way he gives you this $20 is by lowering the price of the product. So rather than paying $27, you can get it for only 7 buckaroos.

There will be no depositing of funds into your account and all the depositing will be done by you putting it into theirs.

The Cost for Rich Janitor


Everything starts off at $27. Then they try to pressure you by putting some little timer on the screen, which is another marketing tactic I can’t stand.

I gotta admit though. When I first started my career online, this type of stuff used to work on me. I’d end up pulling out my credit card and paying so that I don’t “miss out” on the crazy discount. We live and we learn right?

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Anyways, if you tried to close the screen and got to the $7 discounted price, that would be the lowest everything goes.

But that will only be the beginning of your credit card working overtime. Once you get into the actual site, you will then be hit with some nice little up-sells, which is nothing more than a “do you want fries with that” type offer.

These up-sells will be in the form of $97 and $197, and $497. Once you get to that level, they have done their job in funneling out all the money they could from you.

When it comes to any and every make money from home type of program, these are very unnecessary. I completely understand if it was an actual product, but not something that claims to make you money.

But There’s a Refund


Can you actually get your money back? Of course. Now being that this is a Clickbank product, I want you to know that changing a baby’s diaper is a lot easier.

When I used to buy into these scams, it was almost impossible to get a refund. I would literally just forget about it because it was beyond complicated.

If you have bought the Rich Janitor and you want a refund, please don’t do what I did and get your money back.

Do whatever it takes and don’t stop until you get that refund they promised. Don’t let them get away with your money, especially if you didn’t make a dime using their product.

So is Rich Janitor a Scam?


Most people will call this a scam, but I think these guys have crossed their T’s and dotted their I’s. When it comes to product creation and making money online, there are several things that marketers need to follow in order for them to be considered legit.

Have an income disclaimer on your site and that will be enough for them to remain active. Now you know how these schemes stay online?

Click here to see Rich Janitor’s income disclaimer and you will also see how they clearly state that they can’t promise you anything although they mention otherwise in their sales vid.

As far as calling this a scam, I can’t just do that. There is an actual product in place and although it is outdated, it is still there.

Now as far as recommending it, not so much. This won’t work like they claim it will and there is no janitor eating spoiled sandwiches either, so now you can sleep better at night.

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What I Really Think


I am all about marketing and making money online, but I don’t like it when people use their knowledge to take advantage of the uneducated and most especially the desperate.

They know exactly what they are doing and they want nothing more than to extract as much money from your bank account as possible.

Once that is done, they don’t care what you do. For the most part, you will eventually give up on their system (because it doesn’t work) and then you will be on your hunt for the next best thing.

My Recommendation


If you want to make money online, it is going to take some work and determination to make that happen. If you are trying to take a shortcut and use some type of software I can assure you that you will be apart of the 95% that aren’t making a single penny online.

It all starts with a legitimate training platform and then some time and dedication. Once you have that in place, you will start to see results.

I hope my review of Rich Janitor has helped you gain a better understanding of what you will be getting and I also hope that you can finally move on for these too good to be true type sites.

Thanks for reading and good luck!

 

– 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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