Wondering if this is another too good to be true scam? This Turbo Wealth Solution review will give you the ins and outs of what this site is about so you can sleep at night without wondering if you should’ve invested.
So I’ve been seeing all kinds of crazy marketing about this product and I finally decided to click on a Youtube video to see what all this flashing of cash was about.
There were several things that caught my attention that weren’t money related so I had to see how this could possibly be “the one”.
I’ll be getting that a little further into this review, but let’s dig into the product and then into my final opinion about this program.
Turbo Wealth Solution Review
Name: Turbo Wealth Solution
Owner: Gary Romano
Website: www.turbowealthsolution.com + many member sites
Price: $1,000 (minimum)
Overall Rating: 0.1/5 stars
Product Overview
Turbo Wealth Solution is a direct sales product created by Gary Romano.
This is his ongoing gig and judging by the super outdated website, I think this thing might be from the 90’s!
With a bunch of insane claims, is this another get rich scheme?
We shall see.
The Actual Product
There is just way too many “products” involved with this site and it reminds me of a program called Better Web Builder, which I was apart of in my very early days as an online marketer.
I’m not sure if it’s the old school templates they’re using or if it’s the style of marketing.
Whatever the case may be, they are very similar with the pricing being the only BIG difference between the two.
There are more than enough products that come with this site and it is almost impossible to go over all of them.
I mean, it’s supposed to be automated so why would you even need any of the other products.
Well, it’s simply because they need something to show for or they’ll get shutdown.
The products are useless and are nothing but a way to shield you from the public as some type of cash gifting scam, which they actually are.
How it Works
This is a very simple system and I can tell you that this absolutely works.
If it was 1990!
The stuff on this so called system are so outdated that it’s crazy if anyone would give into the old school marketing that these guys teach.
I mean, obviously people are falling for this because the people that are advertised all over the place are actually the ones making most of the money.
So to get started, you will need to purchase these overpriced marketing products, which in turn will allow you to start selling the same exact product.
Don’t purchase it and you don’t get to resell it and it’s really that simple.
Every level comes with a different price (see below) and you need to purchase each one in order to get any commissions from anyone who joins under you.
The pricing goes as high as $20,000 which is completely absurd.
What could you possibly buy digitally that could be worth that much money on the internet?
Nothing.
So the program comes with these overpriced products with a pass one up to your sponsor type deal that may sound good at first, but it’s really stupid.
All this means is that the first person you bring into this scam get passed up to the person who brought you in so you can say goodbye to that first $1,000.
Recruit, have others recruit, and start putting money into each other’s bank accounts.
In this case, inside a magazine to hide the scheme from everyone.
But Turbo Wealth Solution is Ethical
Says who?
I’m all about marketing but I disagree with the tactics that these guys are using.
One, they claim that this is not cash gifting when everyone and their mothers know that you will be sending the money directly to the person who brought you in.
That my friend is what cash gifting is, but they disguise it with “products” that I’m sure you can find for free on the web.
I mean, what in the world would anyone who has no knowledge about online marketing (wanting to make money online) need to do with marketing products in the first place?
Having some type of product is just a way to have this not get shutdown like the other cash gifting schemes out there.
Cash gifting is a scam and it is not a business so do try to remember that.
Two, they use Jesus Christ on their landing page.
Are you serious?
Just like how they said this whole gig was ethical, I’m sure you can see right through the nonsense they are trying to preach.
Using that as a marketing strategy is just flat out wrong and I have never seen anyone use that in the 3 years that I’ve been doing business online.
Turbo Wealth Solution is Better Than Everyone Else
One thing that caught my eye was them trying to say that the Wealthy Affiliate and Digital Altitude can’t compare to this.
Of course they can’t compare because this whole deal is complete madness.
I actually did a review on Digital Altitude and although I can’t agree with both business models, I’d say that DA is nothing more than an up to date version of Turbo Wealth Solution.
So I really don’t know what these guys are trying to say when they are running the same type of scams.
Now they did mention a program called the Wealthy Affiliate, which is nothing that you can even compare to any site that’s ran like this.
Wealthy Affiliate is as legit as it gets and I know this because that is the same exact site that taught me everything I know about making money online.
Rather than trying to sell the same exact product you just bought, they teach you how to sell other people’s products with a business model called affiliate marketing.
It’s you and your business, no one else.
Click here to see a full review of what I think is the best opportunity on the web today.
The Insane Pricing For Turbo Wealth Solutions
This is where things get crazy, and what blows my mind is how desperate people are.
I can’t talk because I was once in your shoes and yes, I have put thousands of dollars into stuff like this and ended up thinking everything was a scam.
For starters, how about a thousand dollars?
Because that’s what you’re going to pay just for the first product alone.
Again, there are actual products here, but that is nothing but a way to have something so they can feel that they are providing something ethical.
To make a thousand dollars, you need to give a thousand dollars but don’t forget that it will be passed up to the person who brought you in.
So, you will need to get two people in before you can start making any money.
The next price is going to be $2,000.
Yup, gift that to your up-line and then you’ll be qualified to earn that and open up the next level of commissions.
Then there’s a package for $3500, $6500, $12000, and $20,000 with all requiring a purchase to make any money.
Every package above the other comes with the lower package as well as that package.
So if you got the Elite package, that will give you access to everything, which is definitely not worth $20k.
Now obviously people don’t just have $20,000 laying around, which is why they purchase the lower end products so that they can start making money and not passing up any sales.
Get someone to join and if they purchase a package that you don’t have, I’m sorry to say but you will have that passed up to the person that brought you in.
This is very Empower Network like and is some really dirty marketing.
- Bronze – $1,000
- Silver – $2,000
- Gold – $3,500
- Platinum – $6,500
- Diamond – $12,000
- Elite (Royal) – $20,000
* Every single product comes with a $247 “admin fee”
So now do you see how and why you get 100% commissions?
This is insane!
Get Paid Through Money orders, Checks, or Fed Ex
With payment processors like Paypal and even direct deposit, you would think that these guys would get with the program right?
Not really and for good reason at that.
By using checks and sending money through the mail (inside a magazine), there is no way of tracking things.
If having to put money in a magazine didn’t trigger any alarms, you really need to wake up and smell the coffee.
So when they say that this program is ethical, just think about the old magazine trick and it will remind you of how honest this site really is.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Can make you money (unethically of course)
Cons:
- Is not ethical
- Is cash gifting
- Overpriced products
At a Glance
Name: Turbo Wealth Solution
Website: www.turbowealthsolution.com
Price: $1,000 (minimum)
Overall Rating: With a hidden agenda behind the products, this is not a legit product and one you need to stay away from.
I’m sure some of you are really desperate to make money online, but please do things the right way and don’t try to get someone to gift you money because you didn’t do your research.
Final Verdict: Not Recommended
Like I mentioned earlier, these guys have something to call a product or they will get shutdown, but this is also a way to stay out of the “scam” category.
If you think this is legit then that’s all on you.
I think I’ve given you more than enough information for you to make a better decision, so there shouldn’t be any complaints if you do decide to join and you find yourself $20k in debt.
I do not recommend Turbo Wealth Solution and I will not promote it either.
What I Really Think
Nice try, but this is not going to be the solution to all your financial problems.
The whole model is nothing new to the online world and this type of stuff will continue as long as the world wide web exists.
Please be smarter than most and stay away from anything like this because there are many, many more of them out there.
If you are looking to make money online, use programs like the Wealthy Affiliate or don’t do it at all.
There aren’t many ways to make money from the internet and that is one of the few.
Thanks for reading my Turbo Wealth Solution review and I hope that you have got everything you need.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below.
Cheers!
– John
A Work at Home Jobs
John,
Did you join the Turbo Wealth Solution program and is your review based on experience with the program? Do you know from experience that this is a scam? I appreciate your time.
Why in the world would I pay $1,000 to join something that offers nothing but a way to have other people gift you money? There is no “experience for yourself” here Verika as the money you put in is going straight to the person that told you about this. Now if I was getting something for that $1,000 then maybe I might have tried it, but there is nothing offered here.
I did join not one, but two of these types of sites in the past and I will never try to get people to join me so I can make money. This is not a legitimate business, so please don’t fall for this nonsense.
Hi John, I’m glad I found your review because I was desperate a year ago and signed up but I haven’t made any money. I do realize how stupid that was now. Now I will admit I got stuck when it was time for me to send out “Robot calls” from a list that I had to pay for. I new I didn’t want to follow a script and sound like a robot and I really enjoy connecting to people but without the sales-like pitch. But I also realized there is no mentoring, coaching, support from the lady I gave my $3,500 to and it really has become just a monetary gift for her. So my next question is, is there anything I can do to get my money back or even legally report this unethical business to a lawyer or consumer protection to shut them down.
Did they have you pay through their little magazine trick or something like that? If you used a payment processor like Paypal, you can definitely get your money back by submitting a complaint. Not only will you get your money but they will go after the person who has your money. Now that might not be the case as that is why they use magazines or whatever other untraceable methods, which is another obvious reason that this is not legit. How did you “gift” your up-line though?