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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Speed Feeder Review – Scam In Disguise?

Speed Feeder Review – Scam In Disguise?

May 3, 2017 //  by John

Speed Feeder Review
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Summary

Name: Speed Feeder

Website: www.speedfeeder.net

Owner: Clay Montgomery

Price: “Free”

Overall Rating: 1/5 stars

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Created by Clay Montgomery, Speed Feeder is the latest MLM/high ticket product to hit the net.

Well at least for me, since it’s been out since last year and I was only asked to do a Speed Feeder review last week.

Montgomery has a history with other high ticket products and says that those were too expensive for the average bear, which is why Speed Feeder was created.

At least that’s what he claims.

I would believe that in my early days of looking for a legitimate way to make money online, but after seeing how these “products” really work, I do my very best to get a review out there so that you don’t have to go down the same road I did.

He was “building two separate businesses” and one of them was called Digital Altitude, which is very much active and still taking newbies for a ride.

If he was apart of another high ticket product that did so well, why would he have to create another one?

To help people?

This is nothing but a way to bait those that have failed (99%), which I’ll be getting into a little later into this review.

I am not affiliated with Speed Feeder and I am not promoting them, but I have had my run with high ticket products, so you can say that I know a thing or two about them.

When you see any program that promotes get rich quick type schemes you can’t help but question whether or not it is a scam and you did a great job by looking for reviews rather than jumping in headfirst like I did when I joined one called the Empower Network.

For those of you that have no clue as to how Speed Feeder or any other MLM with digital product type program works, this review is for you.

So What is Speed Feeder?


Speed Feeder is a “3 stage, 2×2 Follow-Me forced matrix”, which is nothing more than a multilevel marketing, high ticket program, which comes in the form of recruiting others in order to make money.

All this means is that you recruit 2 people across and 2 people down, but you actually have 3 different stages that are needed to fill.

If any of those overflow, they will then “spillover” into an empty slot, which is how and why that term is used in MLM.

How it Works


With probably the easiest and sleeziest formula on the market today, a lot of people will get caught in a trap without even knowing it.

This trap is nothing more than a marketing sales funnel, which you get thrown at from the second you landed on one of its affiliate’s sites.

Remember the first thing you saw that introduced you to Speed Feeder?

For me, I saw a nice little video and a big “ready to multiply your money” banner on the site, which of course screamed scam to me, but only because I’ve been through this type of stuff many times before.

This my friend is the start to what they call a sales/marketing funnel and although you don’t know it, you are very much curious as that is what they want you to be.

Show you thousands of dollars, the fancy houses, and the lifestyle that most people can only dream of, which is all nothing but a nice little thing called hype.

Thousand Dollar Commissions

Oldest trick in the book, but a lot of the gurus are creating these products as things are not getting easier for people as the economy gets worse.

Talk about how you can make a thousand dollars compared to a smaller commission, which will definitely have a lot of you agreeing with, which I would like to cover on more later in this review.

Get sucked in, create your free account, and get ready for some more marketing because that’s what you will be hit with next.

So do you see all this marketing stuff that gets you thinking your’e going to uncover some type of secret formula to making money?

That is also what you will be getting if you do decide to join Speed Feeder, which leads me into what Speed Feeder really has to offer.

Speed Feeder Products


There are no tangible products that come with this site, but rather an “opportunity” for you to purchase the same exact thing you just bought, to resell and make these HUGE commissions that they claim.

So if you’re wondering what type of product they have here, let’s just say that it is nothing more than training on how to promote these high ticket offers, which is also what was used against you in order to get you to signup.

It’s a cycle and pattern that the desperate follow, which in turn pays the people at the top of this company.

Following me so far?

Now if you want to tell me that there are a ton of products in your back office, let me be the first to tell you that not only are they long and overwhelming, it is almost impossible to go through all that stuff without you falling asleep.

Again, they are nothing but training videos and whatever else they have to offer that is going to teach you how to promote high ticket products and most especially Speed Feeder.

41 products and 4 special bonuses?

What in the world are you going to do with all of that?

Talk about another marketing strategy to make you think that you’re getting a TON of value when it’s really just a way to build their product line to show that they have something to show for.

Making $25 Commissions VS $1,000 commissions


You gotta love the owners of these high ticket products and how they compare one of their sales to one from a regular product.

Let me just tell you that I am very much doing affiliate marketing and yes, I sell regular products making small little commissions thanks to a program called the Wealthy Affiliate.

Not an arm and a leg to join, but the training, support and everything within that site will blow any of these high ticker products out of the water even if you are selling products that only pay you $20 a pop.

So before you start nodding your head like “yes, Clay is soooo right” I want to show you how these schemes work against you and not for you.

Making 1 sale is not as easy as making 1,000 sales

A lot of people jump into affiliate marketing with the money in mind and end up quitting because…

  1. They were most likely in a scam
  2. They didn’t have the right training
  3. They had no support
  4. Or 2 and 3 together

Some scammer gave some crappy product to someone just to make a sale and of course they failed, which hands them off to another scammer, who will feed you stuff like this.

Then you’ll join this because you’re desperate and then wonder why you’re not making the millions of dollars that you saw on one of their marketing tactics.

It’s all hype and I can’t stress enough about how that’s all you’re really buying.

Selling Hype VS Real Products

Hype is super easy to sell to someone desperate and looking for a way out of their miserable financial situation but it’s really not ethical.

Now selling something in a not so pushy way to someone who is already looking for something in the first place, is even easier and completely ethical.

The thing that isn’t sold by the gurus is the fact that affiliate marketing and selling other people’s products is still working and will always work as long as the internet and buying online exists.

Don’t Let “Free” Fool You


Now when you have all this hype (more to come) and someone tells you that it’s free to join, you really can’t help but at least signup as this might be “the one”.

This is what I like to call freemium type offers as we all know that there is nothing that’s really free out there, especially if it involves making money.

By signing up you think you get to test drive things or something, but it’s really just a way to get lured into the program so that you can get hit with more marketing especially now that they can use some good old email marketing against you.

Super simple concept, but when you’re selling a dream, it’s almost too easy to get people to join something especially when there is no money upfront.

Go to activate this so called free account and then bam!

Pay $100 to pay for your membership.

Can someone please tell me how in the world this is free?

If you also notice that Paypal is not being used as one of their payment processors, simply because they don’t do business with any types of high ticket products.

Why?

Because it’s not a real business and Paypal has a strict buyer protection policy, from which they will refund your money if a company fails to deliver on their end.

Once Paypal goes after these guys, it’s going to be a really short trip and the program will be shutdown in no time.

Who Speed Feeder is Really For


They try to tell you that this is for those that have a hard time purchasing these high ticket offers, but this is really for the desperate and gullible.

Who do you think are the people joining these things?

Those that aren’t making money or not happy with their current financial situation, which amounts to almost everyone these days.

Now who do you think are the ones making the money?

The ones at the top that know more MARKETING than the average person, simply taking advantage of their lack of knowledge in regards to the world of making money online.

Speed Feeder is for the advanced marketer that will take advantage of the uneducated and desperate, that’s who this is really for.

Pros & Cons


Pros:

  • None

Cons:

  • 99% won’t make it
  • Promotes hype
  • Beyond overpriced
  • Nothing but marketing training on how to market what you just bought
  • Not ethical
  • The rich will be the ones who make the money
  • No refund (geeze, I wonder why)
  • Not recommended

As much as I try to see the good and bad in every program I review, these high ticket products only benefit the seasoned marketer, which really has me digging to try to find something positive to say about them.

That’s how crazy this thing really is and I’m sorry, but I literally like nothing about this site and I have nothing good to say about it because there isn’t any.

Great marketing training?

Please.

I used to say that, but after all of them that are being created, it’s redundant and flat out annoying.

Then they come off like they really want to help you because that is really what they want to do.

Why?

Well, they get paid of course and that is why they will do whatever it takes to make you money.

Great help, but for all the wrong reasons.

Please join so I can make money and I’ll try my best to help you do the same because I can still make money from them too.

These sites are worthless.

Speed Feeder at a Glance


Name: Speed Feeder

Website: www.speedfeeder.net

Price: $100

Overall Rating: You know what you’re getting for your investment, so enter at your own risk

Final Verdict: Not Recommended


I can’t promote something like this no matter what type of money you can make, knowing that the people I bring in won’t do half as good as I will, even with this so called training.

Now is Speed Feeder a scam?

It’s very hard to call something a scam because all you really need is some type of product and a nice little income disclaimer and you are good to go.

Now whether or not you should get involved with this is going to be completely up to you, but at least you know how everything works.

I give Speed Feeder two thumbs down and I wouldn’t recommend it even if I could very much make thousands of dollars if I told you this was legit.

I would tell you to join Amway before I tell you to join Speed Feeder.

Conclusion


I don’t like these types of products because they ruin it for everyone else who is legitimately trying to make money online and then all they see are programs like this.

I used to think that recruiting others into the same program you just joined was the only way to quit my day job, so I did try to promote Melaleuca and many other MLMs, to include a high ticket product.

I can’t say I didn’t make any money because I did, but it’s not cool to convince others to join something just so you can get paid.

No one will trust you after that, so do yourself a favor and don’t be that person.

Well I guess that’s all from me for now.

Thanks for reading my Speed Feeder review and I do hope that I have given you more than just information on what Speed Feeder and high ticket products are all about.

If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Until next time, be scam smart!

 

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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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  1. Conned Once

    May 5, 2017 at 6:11 pm

    Boy oh Boy all I can say is that you have sized Montgomery up pretty dang good Dude! He ain’t rich nor even close to it, resides in a dumpy apartment, living penny to penny but creating the picture of living high on the hog, exotic travel and luxury living! Far from the real truth! He has been creating these Ponzi schemes for two decades and is a real conman! He has trampled many of co/business partners and left them each holding the debt card as he freely travels onto his next scheme and next unsuspecting victims. Enter Montgomery’s Scams at your own risk for he will burn you too! Speedfeeder, well I guess he arrives at that name cause it will speed feed him and at your ignorant expense! The way he works, quickly take your money and quickly travel to his next scheme!

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    • John

      May 5, 2017 at 9:51 pm

      Thanks for the info man! Do you know of any other products this dude has created?

      Reply
    • Conned Once

      May 6, 2017 at 6:54 am

      Look em up dude. The best way to judge a horse is by his track record. Yep, he has a long history and lots of questionable ventures. Don’t trust em with a ten foot pole!

      Reply
    • Conned Once

      March 22, 2018 at 10:00 pm

      Speedfeeder and Montgomery’s, DFYsolos aren’t even registered with Oklahoma Securities. He pimps all the same Ponzi Pyramids arm in arm with Frank Calsvro Jr. Yep, same dude recently busted by NC Securities, assets seized, home raided. Yet another unregistered promoter!

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