The Millionaires Club is a SCAM!!! Real Review!

 

Do not waste your money with The Millionaires Club SCAM, this is a detailed review aimed to expose the crooks and deter potential day-traders from joining the fraudulent TheMillionairesClub.co software. We gathered evidence and with the help of Paul from YouTube aka Binary Options Governor, we decided to expose and put an end to the scam.

Hey Watchdog Readers, Paul here from Binary Options Governor and today I want to  take a moment and expose a very viral fraud called The Millionaires Club, which is presented by the actor calling himself Richard Brown. I want to start by thanking Watchdog for letting me share the information I gathered and post the following guest review.

CEO / Founder: Richard Brown
Official Website: TheMillionairesClub.co

Can Richard Brown and The Millionaires Club Scam really make you a Millionaire??

Even with promises of big guarantees and secrets societies the answer to this is a straight up NO, and all that will happen is that you will lose whatever money you give to these scammers. In the pitch page video by the alleged Richard Brown, there’s no reference to information that would lead us to believe that he exists. The guy tells us that his “Magic Algorithms” will also make you a millionaire for FREE. The only people becoming millionaires in this club are the scammers that created this website to steal your money. Richard even shows us one of his own “Live” accounts on screen showing over $100K in it. In reality no one would ever leave that much money sitting in a Binary Options broker account. If he had really made that money it would be sitting happy in his bank account.

One aspect of the video I found interesting is that the only person that we ever see or hear talking is Richard. The camera shows screenshots of accounts with random names and even shows videos of people working on their laptops but none of them ever talk to the camera or show us their screens. To me this looks like they just bought these short videos from places like iStock but I didn’t look any more into that as I found enough evidence on the surface to destroy this counterfeit fraud.

Yes The Millionaires Club is a Scam and here is The Proof

Check out my Millionaires Club review on YouTube, exposing this alleged Richard Brown and all the fake element, shady practices and fake images you’ll find on Themillionairesclub.co. 

Let’s take a quick look at the highlights from the video.

  1. The SSL badge that they show on the homepage is a fake and there is no SSL cert on themillionairesclub.co.
  2. The so called live updates are all 100% fake and if you keep watching them you’ll notice they even make a few mistakes and show the same image with a different name a few times. There is nothing live about this and it is only a clever script that randomly displays an image with a random name and dollar amount. In the video I even caught them displaying one of their main Testimonials who they call Mary J further down as Wendy in the live results. Big slip up from them and goes to prove that all this live results BS is fiction. 
  3. Now onto the 4 main testimonials further down on the members page. These are all fake or stolen images and some of them are even familiar from others scams which makes me think this isn’t the first scam these people have produced. The 4 of them is just one big block image so nothing live or up to date about this either. Let’s look at the awesome testimonials individually:  
  • Jason P appears on loads of websites from sports sites to tech blogs but is really called Frank Walker.
  • Geoff H is on a lot of other sites as well but the interesting one is he is also on another scam called TrianaSoft and his name on that is Anthony Harrison. This makes me think there may be a connection between the Millionaires Club Scam and the TrianaSoft Scam which WatchDog already exposed in a review and actually, most of the reviews point to the same conclusion. 
  • Mary J from Sweden who we also seen them call Wendy in their live updates is also on lots of other sites with other names like Mary M from Seattle.
  • Finally Virhan P also appears on a lot of other sites like plumbing, design and even Forex but it turns out he is really Wade Domingo on SoundCloud which we’ve already seen in my video review further up.

The image below shows all 4 fake images and testimonials

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Review Verdict: The Millionaires Club is a SCAM!

Don’t fall for all the fake reviews related to this bogus site, considering the lack of evidence!

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At this point in time I hope that I have provided enough evidence and you don’t need any more proof to see that The Millionaires Club is a straight up scam that you need to avoid. Feel free to share this review to help stop Richard and these scam artists stealing money from any more honest people. If you ever have any questions you can always get in contact with me on my blog through my contact page or via [email protected]. For additional reviews and industry updates make sure to subscribe to Watchdog’s Blog.

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