Welcome to The make Money Online Zone! If you are here looking for answers with regards to the GIM System, otherwise known as the Guaranteed Income Machine, then you have come to the right place. Even the title of this system is tempting for a lot of people as right away it appears to offer a “guarantee” of income.
But what’s the truth about the GIM System? Is it a scam or a legitimate opportunity to earn an extra income online? If you are considering joining the website, then please hold off until you know the facts first. This article will give you all the answers that you are looking for. Welcome to my GIM System Review!
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GIM System Review – What’s Your Name Today?
If you are a regular reader of this blog then you may recall an article about a system we covered a while ago called the Guaranteed Email system. You may also recall a system called The Email Syndicate. Well, it turns out that the GIM System, Email Syndicate and Guaranteed Email system are all exactly the same in every way.
Not only does this system go by different names, but it also appears on multiple websites. If this doesn’t sound alarm bells, then it should.
One thing that online scam artists do quite often is to create multiple versions of their websites. If one site gets closed down or given a bad name, there are always others to fall back on.
We have no doubt only scratched the surface with regards to the number of copies of the GIM System that are out there. If you have seen other versions of this system then please post a comment in the section at the bottom of this page.
Is The GIM System A Scam?
After doing our own research and after receiving feedback from our own readers, we can confirm that this is definitely a scam! The Guaranteed Income Machine scam works in exactly the same way as the Email Syndicate and Guaranteed Email System.
Although the GIM System may seem like a very legitimate offer, it’s actually far from it. Everything that you see on the GIM System website is completely fake. Allow me to explain…
The GIM System Scam
The training and methods used in the GIM System Scam are exactly the same as used by other versions of this website. The site claims that you can earn “guaranteed” money by sending out emails through their system.
The Guaranteed Income Machine website says that it will give you everything that you need to start making money. It also claims that you can run the system completely free of charge. After following the training system within the website we soon learn that none of this is true.
The GIM System Scam – Is It Free? Of Course Not!
In order to make the system work, you are required to open an account with an email responder service. The GIM System tell you that they will build an email subscriber list for you.
It’s then your job to send out emails via the GIM website and you will get paid every time someone clicks on one of your emails. Here is where we learn that this system isn’t completely free at all!
If you have ever tried to build an email subscriber list then you will know that it can be a slow process. However, the Guaranteed Income Machine system claims to be able to build a list for you on complete auto-pilot at a rate of hundreds of subscribers per week.
GIM System Review – Everything is done for you… Or is it?
What makes this system so enticing to a lot of people is the fact that it appears that everything is done for you. The system claims to build your list and even gives you the emails that you need to send out on a daily basis.
The GIM System claims that this process will only take you about 5 minutes per day to complete. And this would be completely true if the system was completely legitimate! Unfortunately, it’s far from it.
The GIM System Scam – Everything Is FAKE!
The truth is that everything that you see on the Guaranteed Income Machine website is completely fake. It’s all part of the scam and everything has been thought out very carefully. Here’s how it works…
You are required to set up an autoresponder service when using this system. Every time you make a payment to this service, the creators of the scam get paid a commission. You will then notice on the GIM System website that there are various options to upgrade your account. The creators of the system make money when you upgrade to the various subscriber levels that they offer.
This would be fine if you could expect to make a profit from your investments. Unfortunately, making a profit is the last thing that these scam artists want you to do.
Inside the members area you will see a figure of how much money you have made so far. This number will slowly increase each and every day. The sad fact is that this money is completely fake, just like everything else in this scam.
The Guaranteed Income Machine Scam Goes On!
This scam wants its victims to believe that they are slowly earning money and that the system is working. Why? Well in order to get your hands on your earnings the GIM System requires you to reach a payment threshold.
Most people will see that the money is coming in slowly and in order to try and speed up the process, they will upgrade their account! This of course just makes more money for the scammers.
GIM System Review – Conclusion
Call it what you want, we now know this as The GIM System, Guaranteed Income Machine, The Guaranteed Email System and The Email Syndicate, so far! Each and every one of these systems use the same enticing sales video, which draws people into the same scam. If you have already joined one of the many versions of this site then you might think you are making money.
You may well have paid to upgrade your membership in order to speed up the process of being paid. Unfortunately, you are never likely to see the money that is owed to you and you stand virtually no chance of getting the money back that you have paid into the system.
Compare The GIM Scam To A Legitimate Online Business Offer
Want even more proof? Take a look at what others are saying…
Here are some comments from the Guaranteed Email System…
The Links Are Dead & Nobody’s Home!
These scams also have something else in common… They all offer no customer support and the links at the bottom of their sites are dead too!
We need your help!
If you have been involved with the GIM System Scam, The Email Syndicate or the Guaranteed Email system then please get in touch with us! You can save a lot of people from being scammed by these systems by just posting a comment telling us your story at the bottom of this article. No matter what your story, even if you would just like to share your thoughts, please get in touch!
roar Dahl says
Need to get system working.
Andrew says
I don’t think this system will ever work. It was never designed to work!
Kristin says
Hello I’m just now seeing your site! I’ve been involved with GIM Stystem, my Inbox Pro, and the guaranteed email system now since last October! I never paid any upgrades thankfully but I’ve been charged $28 something every month! On July 3, 2017 I had finally received my email about getting my payment of 1000+ dollars along with what I needed to do! So I filled out the tax form, gave them a copy of my license, and created a account with current.com to receive my payment!
After I had sent all the information I had emailed them back a few times asking if I did everything correctly. I did get a reply saying that they were doing paperwork and mine was one in her pile and she would have everything done by end of week and I would be notified when my payment went through in 14-21 days I think. So now I’ve tried emailing them asking what was going on and haven’t heard any replies!
I’m really sad and embarrassed about this! I planned to do this for me and my daughter since her father doesn’t help us out much at all and now she’s starting kindergarten and I can’t do anything for her. We do live with her dad and I’m thankful for a home, but he’s verbally abusive to me when he’s here on the weekends! He’s away all week working, thank goodness! But I can’t believe I’ve been scammed so badly! I really thought that this was going to help us get on our feet instead I’ve just lost more! Do you know if they ever paid anyone? Probably not, it would be a miracle if they paid my payment. Thanks for listening, if you can tell me what I should do please by all means let me know your thoughts! I’m so sad and embarrassed I let this happen and let my beautiful little girl down!
Andrew says
Hey Kristin. First of all, thank you for getting in touch with me at my website. I really appreciate you telling us your story, it really does help a great deal. It’s a sad fact that there are so many scams out there and I see this sort of thing all the time. You need to realize that this really isn’t your fault and you haven’t let your daughter down. What you are guilty of, is trying to help yourself and your daughter. Unfortunately, your story is not too different from quite a lot of people out there. What’s really sad is the fact that the scam artists out there know who to target and they know how to draw people in that are vulnerable and in need of extra money. Don’t give yourself such a hard time over this, it’s not your fault that there are evil people in this world that have no feelings and no compassion for others. The people behind these scams don’t care about your circumstances, they only care about lining their own pockets.
I’m really sorry that this has happened to you. And I have to be honest, I very much doubt that they will pay you any money. However, they are obviously picking up their email, so I would keep pestering them for an explanation. Perhaps you could also try asking for a refund if they are not going to pay you what is owed. Personally I’m surprised that they send out an email about getting paid. I suspect that these guys ask you for more of your personal details so that they can sell them on to other scammers.
If you really want to build a business online that could potentially change your lives, then you should at least take a look at my top recommendation. I work closely with many people that have been scammed, just like you in a site called Wealthy Affiliate. You can actually start learning about how to set up an online business for free. I actually started out building an online business using nothing but free resources online, so I know what I’m talking about. You won’t get rich over night, but it will teach you the real ways to make money online and that will give you a solid foundation to build a great business for your future. I’ll give you all the help and support that you need along the way too. Take a look at my Wealthy Affiliate review here. And get started with the free account and free training.
I know that you feel embarrassed right now, but please realize that you are not alone here. There are many thousands of scams that trick a lot of people online every single day. In fact most of the money making systems that we see online are either out of date or designed to rip people off. However, I can assure you that my recommendation above is not like that.
I would love you to come back to me on my site and tell me that they have paid you. However, I don’t think that is going to happen, so the most important thing to do is to stop all future payments and remove your information from the website. If you wan’t to transform your life for yourself and your daughter then the best thing that you can do is focus on a solution. Stay strong and try to forgive yourself for getting involved with the GIM System.
I hope you will let me know if you get any further communication from the GIM System and perhaps you will consider building a genuine online business too.
Take care,
Andrew
Kristin says
Hi there, I’m just replying showing you the email that I received! Do u think I have any chance? I’ve sent them quite a few emails hoping for another response! But here it is!
Congratulations!
You have now qualified for a payment. Please follow these instructions to ensure your payment is processed correctly. Payments are delivered within 14-21 days of when we receive the following information back from you so do not delay in completing these steps. You will receive notification from the system when your payment is delivered.
First, we need a copy of a photo ID (passport, drivers license, or ID card) so we can have it on file to meet with US Patriot Act laws and guidelines. Please send us a scanned copy of your ID.
Second, you need to fill out the attached W-9 tax form and return it to us signed and dated. Make sure you use accurate information including your address. You will receive a 1099 miscellaneous earnings tax statement at the end of the year to file on your income taxes.
Third, our payment processor that delivers your funds directly to you is Current.com If you have a Current account then please send us back your email registered with them so we can send your payment. If you do not yet have an account with them please create one at Current.com You can connect a bank account to your Current account and have your funds directly deposited to your account, or use your funds in Current to send them where ever you would like.
Please complete these steps as soon as possible to receive your earnings.
(Note: If you have previously received a payment from us you do not need to do these steps again. You will be notified by the system when your payment is delivered)
Sincerely,
Tiffany
GIM Payments
Andrew says
Hi Kristin. I totally understand your dilemma here. I know you really want this to be the real deal and I wish I could be confident in telling you that you will get paid. However, in all of the people that I have spoken to about this system, not a single person has been paid. I have had contact from just one person who got their money refunded, but that’s it. Many online scammers try to get as much personal information out of you as possible in order to sell on to other companies. I can’t say that this is the case here, but it’s certainly a possibility.
It is quite normal to have to fill out a W-9 form and provide I.D. when getting paid from legitimate companies. But the track record from the GIM System is not good to say the least. At the end of the day, only you can decide if you want to take a chance and send these people more personal information. I would love to hear back from you saying that you’ve been paid, but I very much doubt that will happen.
One thing that I cant figure out is why they pay you via Current.com? I don’t know if you have seen the Current.com website, but its a payment processor designed for teenagers and parents. I wish I could give an explanation to this, but unfortunately I can’t. There are plenty of payment processors out there, but using Current.com just makes me a little more suspicious.
If you decide to take the plunge and send your details in the hope of getting paid, I wish you the best of luck. I hope you can come back here and report that you have been paid. But please bare in mind that it’s also quite possible that all of the information that you submit will be collected and sold on.
Thank you for getting back in touch and providing us with a little more of this puzzle. Please return and let us know how you get on.
Regards,
Andrew
Amelia says
I don’t believe in all what you are saying. I was a victim too, upgraded and my commissions have not even sent.
Andrew says
Just so that it helps us a bit more, could you tell us which part you don’t believe? Sorry to hear that you got involved with this scam. I’ve still not heard of a single person that has been paid from this. Thanks for adding your thoughts. Any more input would be very much appreciated.
Mike Maslana says
Yes I have been scammed by Michael B and the email inbox system that I believe he also owns…. They are very closely and I mean closely linked and I believe this is how Michael makes his most money!!!
To every email you send Mr Michael is also sending that same customer 7 to 10 emails a day if not more so no wonder even with 5000 subscribers you only make 4 dollars a day and his prices for inbox is ridiculous and priced accordingly so you do not make money period. I have 220 dollars that I’ve earned but he refuses to send me as he keeps uping his threshold. The prices for subscribers are not free because you are paying big money for Michael’s old lists that everyone is using. Then he has all these clone methods and referrals to entice but they did not work cause they were dead links and Mr b said they were not up and running yet but he sure uses it as a gimmick to sale. The truth is, Micheal and the GIM System could possibly be a great company where people could actually make money and I see the potential. If Michael was honest and lowered prices to his inbox people could make a good profit as well as his clone program would also make money if prices were not geared to just break you even. He had purposely designed the prices for that fake effect that you are barely making a few bucks a day but could break open with more subscribers but the joke is on us. He knows his pricing will just keep you going to make his money.
With Michael as your worst competitor as well, how can you compete with someone sending your subscriber list 10 to 20 emails a day instead of the 1 email you send? Even then my emails made a few people sign up for his scam for which I apologies! But he should have a finders fee and a percentage of all their income because this is exactly what he says hes gonna do with his clone and referral system. But again no extra money for finding referrals…
The truth is Michael really has the potential for an honest money making site which could be fantastic if he was an honest business man. I would love to copy this system and make it legit. I have studied this business upside down and my copy business using his model would make a fortune for everyone. I am trying to find a programmer right now to make an honest model system where payout thresholds are low and along with my detailed plans and other ways to make money would force this guy to be honest or get out forever because he should be in jail for all the good peoples money he had stolen, including mine! I even have credit emails that inbox wont even acknowledge and return money either. No links work for either company but sometimes inbox will send a quick email… Just another scam I have fell for. Is there any possible way to go after this man and get our moneys due? Who else can we complain to? He needs to be stopped and put in jail.
Also I would like to tell you of another scam business called the EZMoney Team. Sign up 30 bucks then you are took where you must have your own domain and website so the 30 cost me 300 dollars that I didn’t have. The guy swears you will receive a free mentor and I thought it was cool but the mentor never came because when I called the number on the site they wanted to charge big money! I got the website up from my own reading and his gold and platinum packages don’t give you anything to help you make money or learn. If he would have had the mentor in place a person maybe just maybe might make a dollar but since I am out of the fee and the extra gold and even more money for platinum I spent then sent to a website where I had to buy a year then as training goes on he wants you to pay for traffic. But absolutely none of this is mentioned in his brilliant video. Where he sounds so honest you finally think you will make money. Also I mention the affiliate super system that supposedly has 18 modules. It just lines you up for thousands and thousands to upgrade to pro but never shows you a true system at all. I have lost every deal and I don’t believe there’s a way to make money online unless you have a scam.
Andrew says
Hi there Mike. Thank you for getting in touch and sharing your story with us. I really appreciate you taking the time to write such a large comment. Your story is very much like a lot of people out there. The majority of make money online systems that are available online are total scams. Many people get ripped off each and every day by people who really don’t care a=bout anything other than taking more money from you.
Whilst it’s a fact that there are is a lot of misleading information out there, not everyone is out to rip you off. I totally agree with most of what you said here in your comment, but you have one detail wrong. It is possible to make money online without scamming people or being part of a scam. In fact, the way that we recommend is completely the opposite of everything you think you might know about making money online.
Here at MMOZ we recommend looking at the Wealthy Affiliate training. There are several reasons that we recommend this training. Firstly, you can start training and trying everything out for free. It won’t cost you a penny to take a look at this and to learn the real process used by professional online marketers. Secondly, the training is kept up to date and isn’t some outdated, rehashed scam. Third, Wealthy Affiliate teaches you how to make money online by actually helping other people online. This system has taught thousands of online marketers to become successful online. So what’s the catch?
The big catch to Wealthy Affiliate is that you need to put in the effort to get the rewards. The GIM System and EZ Money Team claim that you can make easy money. Making money online isn’t as easy as simply buying a magical system and waiting for the money to roll in. If you want to find success online then you should get a free membership with Wealthy Affiliate. You can sign up here and get started right away.
I’m sorry that you fell for the GIM System and the EZ Money Team scam. But rest assured that there are genuine and ethical ways to earn money online. Don’t be hard on yourself, it isn’t your fault. The most important thing is to put yourself up and move on. If you really want to create a successful online business, you can do it and I will personally help you.
I hope to see you inside WA, so that I can personally teach you the truth about earning money online.
Take care,
Andrew
Susan says
Well, I’ve been involved with this scam now for a few months now. I had finally hit the amount needed to receive my commission, and of course that has not happened. I have e-mailed the company with questions about receiving my commission a couple times, and of course I have NOT received an answer, nor my money, very disappointing. I was so hoping this was a good and viable business, I certainly did what I was expected to do to make this work. Of course, I should have done a little research, before I signed up, but I didn’t so I got scammed. It is sad, these people get away with this stuff.
Andrew says
I totally agree with you Susan. It’s a very sad situation when the creators of these scams get away with conning innocent people like yourself. I’m really sorry that you have been ripped off by this scam and have wasted your time trying to earn money through it. I very much doubt that you will ever get a reply from the people behind the Guaranteed Income Machine. If you do, I would love to hear an update from you. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience on this website as it will help other people to avoid the GIM system.
If you are still looking for a legitimate way to earn money online, Wealthy Affiliate has helped countless people just like yourself. Unlike many of the scams that we see online, Wealthy Affiliate allow you to get started at no cost. You’ll also have me to guide you through the process of making money too. If you want more info, just take a look at our Wealthy Affiliate review here.
Thank’s again for getting in touch, your comments really will make a difference. I hope you find what you are looking for eventually. Please let me know if I can help you further.
Regards,
Andrew
Penny Mischel says
Well, Andrew, I just finished reading this entire website. Lots of testimonies from fellow “newbies” on GIM Systems scams. I had no idea they were such liars. It did seem “too good to be true”. But I have been plugging along since April, sending emails, and now have $219.40 in commissions. Thought I would just keep on until I reached my $500. and get at least a paycheck. But now after reading your review, I will go to My Inbox Pro account and cancel. As far as GIM Systems, I guess it really doesn’t matter. I thank you very much for your information. Am still interested in earning income online but will start with your suggestions and then decide if it is something I can do.
Thanks again. Sincerely,
Penny Mischel
Andrew says
Hi there Penny. Thank you for getting in touch. You are very welcome! I’m sorry that you found out about this scam after putting in that effort for so long. I remember when I first started out online, I fell for a similar thing and ended up working for a couple of months before realizing I was being scammed. But at the end of the day it’s better to find out that the GIM system is a scam now before you spend any more money on it.
As for my recommendation of joining Wealthy Affiliate, I highly encourage you to try the free membership. You will learn what it takes and how real money is made without spending a penny at WA. Plus you can contact me via the messaging system and get direct help from myself if you need it. Just take things at your own pace and see if it’s for you. There’s no pressure and no hard sell!
Thanks again for posting your comment.
Take care,
Andrew
Colleen says
I’m not able to get a hold of anyone at myinboxpro to cancel my account.
Andrew says
Hi there. I’m afraid I don’t have a solution for getting hold of these guys. They scam people and don’t respond to emails a lot of the time. You best course of action would be to contact your payment company or credit card and stop payments through them if you can’t get hold of anyone. What you are experiencing is not unusual.
BETTY PERALRZ says
I was promised to make money online at home. I have worked at different times for GIM and on my last account, I had over 5000 emails. Even with that many people to send emails to I didn’t make it to $200.
Andrew says
Hi there Betty. The GIM System is a scam. It wouldn’t matter how many email addresses you had with this system.You will never get paid from the Guaranteed Income Machine. It’s completely fake, like so many other scams out there. Making money online is possible if you know the right way to do it, but GIM is not the right way. I’m sorry but your best bet would be to remove your details from their system and cancel any further payments.
Thank you for posting your comment, this will help others to understand this this is a scam too.
Let me know if I can help you any further.
Regards,
Andrew
Pam says
Want to know how I end my membership to GIM? There is no link on the website for this.
Andrew says
Hi there! These guys don’t respond to requests it seems. Plus they will keep taking your money for as long as possible. You may need to log into your account and remove your details and then cancel your payments through whatever payment processor you used.
Caleb Poppe says
I can’t cancel my inbox pro subscription…. The website dies not seem to exsist
Andrew says
You are quite right Caleb. I just checked and found that the official site is down. This could be a temporary thing or it could mean that they have closed for good. I would say that the best thing to do is to contact whoever you made the payment through. Contact your credit card company if you paid via card and tell them that you don’t want any further transactions from My Inbox Pro. If you can’t get access to the main site, then you need to cancel the payment in whatever way possible. I’m sure there will be a lot of annoyed people out there experiencing just the same thing as you.
Geoffrey Jackson says
The real activity of the person or people running the Gim system scam is twofold:
– Recovery of as many credit card details as possible
– Pyramid selling. There is no-one putting any money in at the top end, there is almost certainly no-one dumb enough, to pay total strangers who arrive uninvited to remunerate clicks on emails. People really selling on the web are only interested in responses direct to themselves, to their own emails, to their own “sales web-sites”. Gimsystem does nothing any competent web business operators cannot do for themselves. The only fresh cash arriving to Gim system is what they extract from people who “show an interest” in the system. Once a new person is “in the system” they are encouraged to bring along new candidates, for which they are paid by Gim system because the system will then extract cash from those newbies. That is pyramid selling reduced to its bare essentials. Pyramid selling schemes always run out of oomph sooner or later, according to how big the potential market for a specific form of the scam and the number of people who have not been already contacted. Once the market has been virtually flooded all new would-be entrants find there is only a very small number of people who could be encouraged to join in. The people who start a pyramid scheme might do very well out of it as the market is un-contacted. The people who join a scheme that has been running for long enough for the people at the top to have already raked in their cash will most likely find that there are very, very few folk who are still inclined to try to join.
I was an independent fraud investigator for all my working life. I amuse myself during the long, vacant, days of retirement by spending a bit of cash to join schemes I think could be dishonest to investigate them from the inside. I spend less than my son spends on his X-Box games and add-ons, so it’s a legitimate form of entertainment, if a little eccentric!
Stay happy: keep your card details to yourself. If you do give out a card’s details make sure you tell whichever company runs that card that your subscription to whatever scheme in which you may have dabbled that you are no longer subscribed to the relevant account and that transactions attempted from that account are, therefore to be declined. If transactions are still attempted on your card your card-issuer may well inform you that an attempt to take money has been made. That leaves you to tell whoever is trying to take money that you unsubscribed from their system on (full date) and that no further attempts to withdraw money will be tolerated. Do that by email and send a copy by email to the relevant person handling your account at the card-issuer, with enough details to work out who you are. It might take months for the attempts to defraud you to stop, but that’s the price you may have to pay when you take risks, controlled or otherwise, with your card details.
Beware: This is a dangerous game. One lapse by yourself and you could end up in financial misery very quickly. If you are not sure you will be able to handle the “getting out” bit, DO NOT START.
Andrew says
Hi there Geoffrey. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and expertise on this matter. You are quite right in many respects here. Many people simply arrive at this system believing that it will truly be a “Guaranteed Income Machine” as the title suggests. Many people believe that they are protected and that everything they see online is factual. Unfortunately we know that isn’t always the case.
By the way, I think your hobby is a little eccentric but I can’t say anything about that as it’s what I do on this website! Perhaps you should consider building a site to share your findings?
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts on the GIM System. I hope to speak with you again soon!
Regards,
Andrew
Geoffrey Jackson says
It’s not a job I want to do seriously any more. The stress levels can be unbearable, there was even a very nearly successful attempt to poison me. I was dealing with people who make any of the online operators I have seen look like angels.
Think about it, and you will see that it’s not an expensive way of passing some time in an interesting way. I get marks who try to buy me off, and I just send them the details of Water-aid, sending me proof of what they gave. No-one cheats on that, since they get off really, really cheaply. Taking it seriously, looking for personal profit, anything like that would ruin the fun. I have enough money to live out my life comfortably, and leave my kids exactly what they will need to become successful: having nothing, but knowing how it feels to live well.
Andrew says
I like your style Geoffrey! You sound like you have led a very interesting and successful life (as well as surviving being poisoned!). Its a real pleasure to have met you here.
Feel free to drop by any time.
Take care,
Andrew
Jennifer Yoswa says
This GIM System is a scam. You Never get a response from them. Even before I heard this was a scam. I had a question for them, so because I didn’t get a reply back that’s when I looked up how to get a hold of them. That’s when I found all this info about this scam. Good thing. Otherwise I would have been charged for another month on myinboxpro. Which they don’t give a refund for either.
Andrew says
Hi there Jennifer. Sorry to hear that you had to find out about the scam in this way. You are quite right, from what I understand you can’t get a response from the creators of this system. Refunds are always worth trying for but chances of actually getting anywhere are very slim. If you want to learn a genuine way to make money online, take a look at our link to Join Wealthy Affiliate, you can start for free there and I will personally assist you.
W johns says
Hi my name is John
Thank you for your research on Gim System
I was told by Mr Michael Beeson, that I was going to make very good money online by just
send an email every day. But there was a charge of $29.40 up front to begin in stead
They took $ 58.40 out of my account. I can’t make any phone call to talk to a live person
All I got is 40 cents everyday.. Here is a fake phone number they gave me
202-558-4560 Address 777 Hornsby St Vancouver BC V6z2H7 Canada
Total scam, thanks again.
Andrew says
Thanks for posting your comment and further verifying the GIM System scam. Have you tried to get your money back? Sometimes its possible to reverse the transaction through your credit card provider. Contacting this company will not get you far, of course you are free to try. Your best bet is to report the scam to your credit or debit card company and try to reverse the payment.
IG says
They are pure scam bro….Well I made over 710 US dollars of course I upgraded twice.You simply get nothing….They big liars…no support ..nothing…you can never get any benefit from such creepy scammers. They’re just after your money.
Andrew says
Thanks for your input, much appreciated!
BILL COULTER says
They say to make money on line you need to take action and I understand that. But I hate to send my money to somebody I don’t know after being scammed out of 20,000 dollars on an investment scam.
Andrew says
Hi there Bill. I completely and utterly agree with you! I’m very sorry to hear that were involved in a scam like this and especially for that amount of money. It’s true that you do need to take action in order to make money online. However, there are different kinds of actions. There are people that believe that if they pay the right person it will answer their prayers and money will magically start flowing into their bank account. There are other people that believe that buying a certain kind of software will lead them to financial success. The GIM system here guarantees income but in actual fact is a total scam. It just sells the dream.
The simple truth of the matter is that if you get the right information and then act on it, only then will you make money. That is the sort of action that you need to be taking! Sometimes people get lucky with investments, sometimes they don’t. Scams are the worst thing to get sucked into because you never stand a chance. In my opinion the best way to make money on the internet is by starting your own online business. Why do I consider it to be the best option? Because its very safe and has extremely low running costs. Your risks are minimal and are based on the actions that you take. Join up with my top recommendation on this site and I will personally guide you around the members area. This will cost you nothing and I will personally help you for free. If you like what you see, there is a premium version of the membership that you can consider, but only after you see exactly what you are getting. I guarantee that this is not a scam and hopefully this will restore your faith in humanity after what you have been through.
I hope to speak with you soon.
Andrew
Audrey says
Hi, I got sucked in and only after I tried to email GIM system and clicked on refund policy did I realize that the links did not work.
Also, wish I had done my due diligence before signing up.
Andrew says
Hi Audrey. Sorry to hear that! Yeah, the links are completely dead. You can’t beat yourself up about this though, just think of it as a learning curve.
Joseph says
I’m glad I just looked this system up because I was getting ready to sign up 2 5000 subscriber accounts to try and make guaranteed money. Glad I just did my due diligence! I can’t afford to lose 10 dollars let alone 160 bucks. That’s what I was just about to spend. Thank you for having this blog up!
Andrew says
Hi there Joseph. Well done on doing your research before taking the plunge with the so called Guaranteed Income Machine! Believe me, there are no guarantees with this system! You are in exactly the same position as many other people out there who can’t afford to lose that kind of money. Its a shame that the creators behind the GIM System don’t have a conscience. Anyway, i’m glad that this review has helped you to stay well away from this.
If you would like some free training and info on building a genuine business at no cost, take a look at my guide to start a successful home business. If you are willing to put in the work, this will make you some extra income at no cost. Hope that helps!
Thanks for posting your comment!
All the best,
Andrew
Eleanor says
Hi:
I’m very happy that I followed my instincts and looked GIM up and found your review.
I just could not believe that money stuff! Just 5 minutes a day and make all this money.?
Thanks for the review!
Andrew says
No problem Eleanor! I’m just glad that you decided to do a little bit of research before jumping feet first! Yeah, there are lots of money making systems that tempt people in like this. Many claim that the work is easy and that it will only take 5 minutes of effort per day. Of course deep down you knew that this was going to be a scam. And yes it is! I’m pleased to have helped you today, next time try a legitimate system like Wealthy Affiliate. I also recommend taking a look at High Ticket Cash Machines as a really inexpensive system to get started with.
Have a great day!
Andrew
Connie Savage says
Thank you for this information on this system. I only wish I had seen it 3 months ago. At least I only paid the 29.00 and did not fall for their upgrade. I just sent an email to ask them to delete my account but it came back as undeliverable. Can anyone tell me how to close my account? I do not want to get charged anymore money..
Andrew says
Hi there Connie! We have heard from a lot of people that want to delete their accounts. Unfortunately, these guys are pretty hard to get hold of! Contacting them as you have already found is fairly useless as the emails just bounce right back. If you want to safeguard yourself against any further money being taken from your credit card, the best thing to do is to contact your payment processor. Getting conformation that your account has been deleted is not likely to happen I’m afraid. I would like to thank you for posting this comment as it will help others to understand that this system is not real.
Let me know if I can be of further assistance Connie.
Regards,
Andrew
Angelika says
You need to go to my myinboxpro, where you paid for subscribers and cancel your plan. If you will get charged again,claim it with your bank. I just cancelled my subscription after 3 weeks. There is no way to get in touch with anyone from this scam, there is no way to make money to send junk emails to others. Go to myinboxpro, click on billing and plan and cancel ASAP.
Andrew says
Hi there. Yes, this is quite right, thank you for your input. Any subscription services that you have signed up for through this scam should be cancelled. The people that run scams like this often make more money through external subscription services that the actual scam. Although it isn’t clear if the My Inbox Pro service is involved with this scam right now, or if they just turn a blind eye to this sort of thing. One thing that is certain about My Inbox Pro is that they are definitely not a reputable service. Their blog hasn’t been updated since 2015 and if they allow scams like the GIM System to operate, then they are probably part of it. What is really shocking is the fact that My Inbox Pro have a refund policy that basically says that they don’t offer refunds!
Thanks again for your input,
Andrew
Judy says
Hi, I have contacted them and asked a question. They did get back to me… And I upgraded to 5000. I canceled my account again and they did give me a refund for the upgrade.
Andrew says
Thanks for that Judy. It’s good to hear that the people behind this system are at least responding.
Marilyn says
Thank you for putting this information out there about the GIM System. They got about $160 from me before I realized they were a scam. I’m trying to unsubscribe from everything but it keeps coming back as subscribed. I just want to clear my information. I don’t want any part of this scam. They may be able to still make money from me. Please tell me how I can get my information cleared. Thank-you!
Andrew says
Hi there! I’m sorry to hear that you too have been involved with the GIM System scam. From what we have heard from other people who have been involved with this, there is very little point in trying to contact these people. They do not respond to emails, although there is no harm in trying. Just remain polite, tell them that you no longer require their services and ask for your information to be removed from their system. Any third party services that you joined via the Guaranteed Income Machine system must be contacted and stopped separately. You will probably not get a response from the GIM System, although you might get somewhere with any other services that you signed up with since the other services tend to be legit as far as we can tell.
Next I would contact your credit card company or payment processor and ensure that all future payments are stopped. You simply need to explain that you have been involved with an online scam. You may be able to get some of the charges reversed if you paid via a credit card, although I can’t make any guarantees here, you really need to speak with them.
Thank you for posting this comment since it will help others to avoid this scam too.
Let me know if you need any further help here and I will see what I can do.
Guy Routhier says
I have read all the comments and I agree 100%. It is a big scam Fake news and Fake websites. REPORT, REPORT to the Banks, consumers against fraud and scams, and attorney general office we need to put an end to this fake income website.
Andrew says
Thank you for adding your comment. Unfortunately this is just one of many scams that are out to take your money.
Ignacijo says
Hi Andrew, it seemed all fair about the GIM system and I was just about join when I checked for a review about this. Luckily for me I found your review and you saved me from this scam.
Thank you for warning us! I am interested in making some extra income online but I am a newbie (REAL NEWBIE!!!). Can you advise me how to start?
Thanks again
Andrew says
Hi there! Thank you for getting in touch with me. I must admit that when I first saw the GIM System I thought that it could possibly be legitimate. It was only after doing a bit of research that I discovered that it wasn’t. I’m pleased that you managed to avoid this scam!
In answer to your question, yes I can certainly help you to learn how to make money online. Take a look at my Wealthy Affiliate discount page. You can join Wealthy Affiliate through this page free of charge and learn how money is made online. You should also take a look at my Wealthy Affiliate guide as well. The guide will show you where to go in order to get more information and training. I’m sure you will find that very helpful.
Let me know if you need any more assistance or if you have any questions.
Regards,
Andrew
Gomer Magtibay says
I appreciate your efforts in making this review on the GIM System. I too am not at all happy seeing these guys use the word “Guaranteed”. Here in the Philippines where I live, if someone uses that word for an income program, he is liable to the law as only those registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission are authorized to make that claim.
Are there any International Police force responsible for hunting these down? Can we make them aware of these?
Andrew says
Hi there Gomer. Thank you for making your thoughts very clear in this matter! Believe it or not the entire internet is still a bit of a “wild west” in terms of policing. There are so many websites out there that it is very hard to keep up. We offer a service here where we try our best to try and warn people about these scams, but it’s really impossible to review them all.
As for official police on the internet, yes there are places that these scams can be reported to. Action Fraud and “Which” both offer good advice on reporting scams. Generally speaking its best coming from someone that is involved with the scam so that they can tell their side of the story in detail.
I agree with you that when these guys use the word “guarantee” then they should deliver. However, the sad truth is far from the promises that the GIM system scam delivers!
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it. You made a good point here.
Andrew
Marc says
I cannot thank people and articles such as these for posting this information. Online scams are the filth of the internet and hurt countless good people around the world. I have never heard of GIM specifically before. Thanks again for the the post, I will be more wary moving forward!
Andrew says
Hi there! Thanks for taking the time to post a comment. Yes, I totally agree with you! Those people that create online scams don’t care in the slightest what hardship people are going through that might be effected by this. It seems that some people believe that there is more money in scamming other, rather than making it the legitimate way. In fact, it would seem that there are far more scams online than genuine products.