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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Zazz Freebies Review – Free To Join Scam In The Making

Zazz Freebies Review – Free To Join Scam In The Making

September 20, 2015 //  by Amanda Dempsey

zazz-freebies-reviewName: Zazz Freebies

Owner: LFK Products

Price: Free to signup

Overall Rating: SCAM!!!

Let me start out with a cold hard truth:

Making money online is like trying to whack your way through the deepest darkest jungles of South America with nothing more than a magnifying glass and a pocket knife.

It’s true. You know it. I know it. And sadly, most of the people who host “make money online” sites know it. That is why they make it look so much fun and so easy.

But there is always a catch. Just as there is in Zazzfreebies.com

WHY IT’S WRONG

If there is a single thing that bothers me the most about online so called “make money quick” schemes it would hands down undoubtedly have to be the old “refer a friend” bit. If you spend more than a moment on the Zazz Freebies website, you are going to realize this very quickly. First of all, let’s start with the URL itself. You can easily find the site at 60.zazzfreebies.com, however, you can also find it at 10.zazzfreebies, 20.zazzfreebies, and so on up until at least 60.

What do those little numbers mean? Well, I am glad you asked.

It’s the amount of money you will lose just for signing up.

Now, it’s going to get a bit complicated, but hold on, let me explain the best way I can.

Essentially, how it works is you will sign up for “free” but with the option to buy referrals. And what are referrals? Well, let’s say you have a thing you want to sell. You have it, you want to sell it, but you are not entirely certain just HOW you want to sell it.

So, you ask your friend (whom we shall call George) if he would like to purchase your product.

Well, George agrees to buy your product, but, by George, wouldn’t you know, you don’t actually have PHYSICAL thing to buy, just a flashy little banner for him to post online. And what does that flashy little banner say?

Why it says “CLICK HER TO BY GEORGE’S PRODUCT!!!”

So, now, it seems that our buddy George now has a product he too would like to sell. And what is his product, you ask? Why, would you look at that! It’s the same exact thing you wanted to sell.

And the cycle continues.

The Problem With Referrals


How this site markets itself is very clever, to say the least. They claim it is designed for “freebies” and that just for signing up you will get all sorts of goodies. All you have to do is complete a few offers and you’ll get anything from movies to cold hard cash. But, in reality, it is not as simple as that.

The truth is, they want you to bring friends in.

They want you to bring in friends and they want your friends to bring in friends. And why do they want your friends? It’s simple. The more people that sign up, the more money they make.

Oh, who is “they” you ask?

Why, the people at the top of the pyramid, of course.

Yes, that’s right. Referral sites such as this is really nothing more than a glorified pyramid scheme. There is no special technique. There is no secret.

It is nothing more than you, you and your friends, and you and your friends friends. And all of your are making LFK Products buckets of money while you and your friends pour YOUR bucket of money out like some sort of dirty bath water.

The Big Claim


They like to say that they are an “outlet” for an affiliate. Basically, what they are claiming is that hundreds of companies with loads of goods and services have hired them to post their ad on their sites. And that is where you, dear reader, come in.

What they want YOU to do is HOST these sites in hopes that someone at some point will click your banner over hundreds if not thousands more.

Remember our poor buddy George?

Well, imagine thousands of George and they all have the same banner and the same site and same link and all they ALL want you to do is choose them.

Could you?

Would you?

Be honest with yourself, how many times have you actually clicked on one of those annoying banner ads? And if so, was it actually on purpose?

Sure, they would like to hide behind claims of wanting to give away products and make you cash, but statistically, you have a better chance of being bit by a shark in the middle of the desert while being struck by lighting AND winning the lottery than you do of actually making anything worth while out of this site.

What they tell you is that it works by a “cookies” system (you know, those little bits of information your computer picks up each time you log into a website or send an email).

Each time your link is clicked, the cookies store that information and route it back to the affiliate partner, in turn, eventually, giving you free stuff and goodies.

What they are not telling you is the only one getting ANY thing out of this is the “affiliate partner” itself.

And can you guess who that is, kids?

That’s right. You just found the top of the pyramid.

Product Overview


Name: Zazz Freebies

Owner: LFK Products

Price: Free to Join

Website: 60.zazzfreebies.com

Overall Rating: SCAM!

There are hundreds upon hundreds of programs that are designed just like this and they all paint a nice little picture, but can’t deliver.

scam

The End Of The Road


So, the choice is not really that hard. You COULD sign up for a less than reputable site filled with potential security hazards and false promises, OR you COULD signup for an actual proven site where you can actually stand a chance of making money online.

If you’d rather throw your money away, that’s perfectly fine and up to you, however, might I suggest a nice charity or at least local animal shelter?

In all seriousness, please be aware of sites such as Zazz Freebies. They promise so much for so little and all too often it’s the average person that suffers.

Please, I implore you, do your research, think for yourself, and don’t believe everything you read online.

There have always been and will always be cold hard predators.

It’s best you not to become their next prey.

 

Category: Negative Reviews, Reviews

About Amanda Dempsey

I am a mother, a wife, an actress, a model, a writer and a business woman. Through my art, I find peace and the opportunity to make an impact in the world. Through my business, I find financial freedom and the ability to pursue my passion without going hungry. Learning that I had the gift of gab, I took the internet and began to develop my voice. A voice that will resonate throughout the clutter of the internet and make an impact, a mark, something to be remembered. Through my voice, my art, my passion, I will leave a legacy.

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  1. D. Underwood

    January 19, 2020 at 2:29 am

    If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, acts like a 🦆 be careful, it could be a duck. Looks like a scam to me then and today.

    Reply
  2. Laura

    August 19, 2016 at 11:02 pm

    Amanda, wjat I wouldn’t do to game someone honest to tell me step by step how something really works. The problem is that everyone promises you the world them once you join, they want moire and more money. All these years what I have learn is that if you want money you game to go physically work.
    Now if there was a program that showed you to make your first dollar, then if you want to know more about it, then you join, and pay. But so far I have not made 1 penny. If you know something that I don’t know please let me know. That is if you are a real person and no one made you up.
    Thanks and sorry if you are a real person.
    Laura

    Reply
    • Don

      January 15, 2017 at 5:55 am

      You are fucking nuts. You don’t know what the hell you’re talking about.

      Reply
      • Tony

        July 2, 2017 at 3:46 am

        How do you mean she is nuts?

        Reply

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