Thanks for checking out my Guaranteed Email System Review. These days everyone is looking for a “guaranteed” way of making money on the internet. But if you’ve ever searched for such a thing you will already know that there is no shortage of outrageous claims out there.
Many money making systems claim to be able to show you the secret of living the lifestyle of your choice. But here we have something that goes one step further.
The system that we are investigating today is called the Guaranteed Email System. This online money making training not only claims that it is completely free but also claims some incredible earning potential.
Is there any truth to the claims made by the Guaranteed Email System? We decided to investigate!
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Guaranteed Email System – Research & Investigation
The Guaranteed Email System is actually a product that we found doing some research into a system called the “Guaranteed Income Machine”. On visiting the sales page for this system there were a few things that started to raise a few concerns.
Firstly we were investigating a system called the Guaranteed Income Machine but yet the official website was located at gimsystemtraining.com.
Secondly, once inside the member’s area we discover that the training is actually for the Guaranteed Email System.
Introducing Bobby…
As with any investigation that I do, I always start with the sales video and also check out the terms and conditions for the site.
The sales video for this product is a classic sales pitch designed to make you want the things that the creator of this system claims to already have. We meet a guy called Bobby who tells us that he is so successful online that he has made almost 1.5 million dollars this year.
The guy claims to have everything that you might expect a millionaire to have in fact. But then we get to the point where you come in!
Guaranteed Email System Review – The Sales Page
Bobby claims that he has made his money in email marketing. His email subscriber list has become so big that basically he can afford to let other people in on his system at no cost.
He can afford to give us subscribers and grow a list for us completely on auto-pilot without any intervention on our part.
Now you may have heard the saying that “the money is in the list” and that’s very true. However, I have never heard of an internet marketer that was willing to build a list for someone else at no cost.
Building a subscriber list generally takes some time and quite a bit of work. So my suspicions started to rise when I heard that this guy claimed to be able to do everything for free and on complete auto-pilot.
After joining up and entering the member’s area, everything started to become clear…
On entering the member’s area we are presented with a few steps that we need to follow. The Members area consists of 8 pages and just 5 steps. In the first step, we discover that we are about to earn an amazing $100 just for following the training.
However, the training seems to suddenly take a U-turn when the claims of this thing being free appear to go right out of the window! Instead, we are told that in order to make this system work we must first sign up with an auto-responder service. And no, this service is not free!
The service that we are directed to is called “My Inbox Pro”.
Affiliated With My Inbox Pro
Immediately it is quite clear that the creators of this system are making money from people signing up with My Inbox Pro. They either own the Auto-Responder website or they are affiliated with it.
If you are not aware, this technique is known as affiliate marketing. There is nothing unusual about a business using affiliate marketing to make money in this way.
However… There are still a lot of questions that are unanswered about the Guaranteed Email System.
I know from experience to be suspicious when things sound too good to be true. And I was right to be suspicious as things became much clearer.
Guaranteed Email System Review – The Training
The training guide tells us that they would take care of building a mailing list that we would be using to make money.
All we need to do is purchase the autoresponder membership and send out marketing emails to the list that is built for us.
Through the training we learn that we are about to make money from people viewing and clicking on emails that we send out via the system.
Every time a member sends out an email from the Guaranteed Email System, they get paid $0.20 per click. The creators of the program say that the bigger your list is, the more clicks you will get and the more money you make.
Every week the creators of the Guaranteed Email System say they will add approximately 500 new email addresses to your list. Now that’s a lot of subscribers!
Having an email subscriber list of around 2000 people in just one month would be a fantastic achievement.
To gain this many email addresses in a single month with no intervention would be quite amazing… If everything was legitimate.
But Unfortunately, I don’t believe it is…
Guaranteed Email System Review – Are you going to risk it?
It was at this point that I wasn’t comfortable going forward with the Guaranteed Email System. Wherever possible I like to fully prove or disprove that a system either works or that it doesn’t. The Guaranteed Email System is different.
I believe that participating in this system could potentially put you at risk. Here’s why…
At no point is there any proof of where the email addresses are coming from and there are strict laws about emailing people online.
These laws could potentially see you getting into a lot of trouble should you ignore them.
What we appear to be doing with the Guaranteed Email System is blasting people each and every day with marketing offers that they may or may not have agreed to sign up for.
This sounds very much like “Spamming” to me.
Are you doing the dirty work?
Chances are that the whole reason that this guy needs you to send out these emails is that they are illegal. I don’t buy the whole story of this guy’s email list being too big and wanting to share his wealth.
The creators of this product are looking to make a ton of money by getting you to do the dirty work. And here’s how I believe they do it…
Is The Guaranteed Email System a Scam?
There are lots of ways that these guys could be collecting email addresses. The quickest and most illegal way is to “scrape” them from the internet. Although illegal, there are pieces of software online that will scrape thousands of email addresses from all over the internet, very quickly.
By sending out illegal marketing emails, you are actually breaking the law multiple times over. There is no way to be sure but if these emails are not legit or not. But if you get found out, you could be looking at a fine of up to $11,000 per offence! Not something that I am willing to risk.
On checking out the emails that we would be potentially sending out to people, I make another discovery.
The creators of this system are paying their members just 20 cents per email click. And it turns out they are being paid for sending out emails for other known scams.
Take note of the risks here!
In short, you could be risking a massive fine for sending spam emails whilst getting paid just 20 cents for directing someone to an online scam. To make things even worse it would seem that the Guaranteed Email System is also affiliated with these scams too.
So you could potentially be making them a ton of money by sending people to online scams. You in the meantime get a tiny percentage of the profit and potentially risk losing everything.
Other warning signs!
As though that isn’t enough, there are also other warning signs too. The support and FAQ section of the member’s area leads to a very poorly made page where we find no contact details at all.
And as for the terms, privacy, the refund policy and contacts details on the front page of this site, well they don’t exist either. These links simply direct you right back to the sales page.
Guaranteed Email System Review – Final Verdict
There are just too many questions that we can’t answer here. This system quite clearly is not as straight forward as the sales video would have you believe. The underhand way in which these guys make money from pushing online scams is bad enough, but I don’t think it ends there.
Although I can’t prove it, I believe that this system could be encouraging its members to break the law. I certainly wouldn’t encourage anyone to try this. Is the Guaranteed Email System a scam? Yes, I believe that this could potentially be one of the worst scams that we have seen in a while.
The Story Continues…
On investigating this scam it turns out that it might not be a one-off system. Remember the name difference at the beginning of this article? Well, it turns out that this scam may well be operating under at least one other name.
We found a connection with a further system going by the name of The Email Syndicate. Whilst a few people are saying that this version of the system is legit, others are calling it The Email Syndicate Scam! I think this needs further investigation!
Leonard Sellers says
Hello, My name is Leonard. I join this Guaranteed Email system to earn money online only to have taken a loss. Any advice or help that could assist me in getting a recovery? I would accept with a open heart.
Thank You. January 31, 2019 Time; 5;20 p.m.
Andrew says
Hello Leonard. Thank you for getting in touch with me at the Make Money Online Zone. I’m really sorry to hear that you got involved with the Guaranteed Email System. These guys are real scammers and unfortunately getting your money back can be near on impossible. There are places that you can report scams like this, the BBB (Better Business Bureau) is one of them. But personally I wouldn’t get your hopes up about getting you money back I’m afraid. These people know what they are doing, they are in the business of ripping people off. So I’m sorry to say that getting your money back is likely not going to happen.
The best advice I can give is to remove any personal details from the Guaranteed Email System if you can still get access to the members area. If you have used a credit card, then sometimes you can contact them to advice them that you have been scammed. Sometimes they can reverse the transaction, but not always. The main thing is to stop any future payments going out of your account. So, however you paid to join, make sure to cancel future payments. Feel free to try and contact these people but I suspect you would be wasting your time. If you can stop future payments and get your details removed from their site, then just move on.
There are lots of scams out there. In fact the majority of money making systems that we look at are total scams! But don’t give up hope. Take a look at this link… This free membership will teach you more than the Guaranteed Email System ever could!
I hope that helps!
Let us know how you get on.
Andrew
Richardson says
I’ve been in the GIM System Training membership (gimsystemtraining.com) for almost a year I have paid $97 for the program twice to get more subscriber and every week 500 more subs add.. Cause they say the more subscribers you have, the more money u will make… In my account I keep having more subscribers but less money I make for every email I submit.. And nobody to contact… I really need help with that if anyone sees my comment…
Thank you..
Andrew says
Hey. Thanks for contacting the Make Money Online Zone. I hate to tell you this, but if you read my GIM System training review you will discover that the system is a complete scam. The Guaranteed email system is exactly the same. The people behind these scams are simply out to make money. They will never respond to your emails and they don’t give money back guarantees. The subscribers that you think you are collecting are completely worthless because these scams never pay out. I’m sorry to hear that you got involved with this scam, not only once but twice! I’m guessing that you have never been paid any money over the last year?
Mike says
I’ve been a part of guaranteed email For almost a year now I can’t get into my members area for some reason. Can I meet somebody to help me out?
Andrew says
Hello Mike! Thank you for your question. Please take the time to read my Guaranteed Email System review as it will explain what is going on here. Basically, what you are involved with is a scam. You will never make any money with this system as it’s designed to rip you off. My advice would be to cut off all payments and to move on. I’m sorry to hear that you have been a member of Guaranteed Email System for a year! They just rip people off by taking their money and giving nothing back in return. I can help you out as far as showing you to a system that will make you money, but as for the Guaranteed Email System, you need to stop paying out for something that isn’t going to help you.
Amber Skalak says
I can’t even get back into see the dashboard or anything like that. So what can i do?
Andrew says
Hi there. These guys are scam artists! The site could be down temporarily, I’m not sure to be honest. I just went and checked for you and the site still appears to be operational. Can you contact them to say that you can’t access your account? I would suggest contacting them and closing your account. If you can’t do that, just go and stop all future payments so that they can’t take any more money from you.
mariofortin says
Call me, that thing don’t work! It cost me $58.00 and I cant send no email.
Andrew says
Hi there. You may be mistaken about who you are contacting. I know it doesn’t work! I’m trying to warn people before they spend any money on this.
Calvin says
Membership Status: Silver-Active – Upgraded to 5000 on same day which equals 5050 – Cancelled this scam on 7/4/2017 – at 1:18 pm – 4th of July
– Left this message with Inbox Pro Systems “Check card purchased Internet Pro Services – 855-292-**** CA – $89.20 – June 12, 2017 – I’m not making any money for $89.20 per month. This to me is some bull……. Will inform my bank immediately. Want my $89.20 back right away! Don’t need this kind of crap.”
Went into My Inbox System to cancel the services on July 4, 2017 at 1:18 pm. This is the email that Inbox Pro Systems sent to me.
Service Cancellation – Your cancellation request has been submitted. Here’s some things you can expect:
– You will receive a refund in the amount of $89.20
– We, My Inbox System, will issue a refund within 48 hours or less and send a confirmation email to
***********@yahoo.com once we have issued the refund.
– Once we issue a refund, your bank will typically take 2-7 business days to apply a credit.
– We have absolutely no control of the time it takes your bank to apply a credit.
Andrew says
Hi Calvin. Thank you for sharing this with us. I know there are people out there that never get a response from either My Inbox Pro or Guaranteed Email System, so its good to see that they have responded to you. It will be interesting to see if you get your full refund. I’ve also heard of people getting part refunds or nothing at all in some cases. It would be great if you could come back and post an update on what happens here.
Sorry that you got involved with this scam but thanks again for sharing this info with us.
Regards,
Andrew
Alex Demirci says
Look Guaranteed EMAIL SYSTEM, EITHER SEND ME THE LINK SO I CAN LOG IN OR PLEASE REFUND ME. DON’T LEAVE ME IN NO-WHERE LAND LIKE THIS!!!
Kind regards,
A. Demirci
Andrew says
Hi there. I don’t know if you realize this but you are posting on a page that recommends you stay away from the Guaranteed Email System. We can’t send you a link or a refund as we are not the Guaranteed Email System. If you haven’t already read my review I would suggest that you do so.
Regards,
Andrew
Pollyann says
Well hello Andrew. I too have been scammed as of this date March 28, 2017. Crazy as it may sound I even took out a loan so if I found someone to help me earn money I would in return help two of my very dearest friends out. Well thanks to God I only lost $29.70. It could have been worse. I got a funny feeling when I went to check my commissions this evening and got a error that link was not online. So I went on line to check out their website and found you. You see I really don’t know my way around the internet and don’t know where to find things out. But I’m grateful I found you. Only now I just have to let my friends know it was a scam. Thanks so much for what you are doing to help us out.
Andrew says
Sorry to hear that you have been scammed by the Guaranteed Email System. I’m glad that this review has helped you. If you want to learn a genuine way of making money online, then I can help you. I highly recommend that you check out my Wealthy Affiliate review on this site. You can start for free and I can assist you with any questions that you might have. You can also assure your friends that you have found a legitimate way of earning money online.
Rhonda Muzzy says
I joined the Guaranteed email system, paid for it and have the receipt. But I still have not received a single penny from them.
Andrew says
Sorry to hear that Rhonda. Did you try to get a refund?
Jonathan says
They say you can get a full refund but you can’t get a message to them. The email does not work, no matter how many times I tried. I’ve been scammed by this too.
Andrew says
Hi Jonathan. Sorry to hear that you have been scammed by the Guaranteed Email System. Although I would never discourage anyone from trying to get their money back, it’s rather pointless with these people. Refund policies can usually be trusted online these days, however this isn’t always the case. The people behind this scam make sure that once you have parted with your money that you can’t get it back. I would like to be able to tell you that there is a way to get your money back, but I can’t.
Thank you for posting your comment, this will help other people to avoid this scam.
dorthea bechard says
Please refund my money. There was a 60-day guarantee or my money back on the site. It doesn’t give me anywhere to ask for a refund when I click it and it takes me back to the main page so please do something about this.
Andrew says
I think you are getting confused and contacting the wrong place! This is not the site that you should be asking for a refund. If you read the article that I have written you will realize that I am trying to help people to avoid this scam, that’s what I’m doing about this!
DJ says
I just left from 7-11 loading my mastercard with $100 to join GIM at the 5,000 subscriber level. I was about to hit send i researched for a review on GIM and this was the first page i came across. I am grateful for finding your site. You helped me save $90. Thanks
Andrew says
Hi there DJ! It sounds like you just dodged a scam at the last minute there. It just goes to show that you should always do your research before jumping in and risking your money. I’m really pleased that you saved your $90 and didn’t get involved with this scam! The Guaranteed Email System, GIM or Guaranteed Income Machine are all the same thing and they all take your money and give nothing back. Well done on doing your research first and thank you for letting others know by posting your comment.
Have a great day,
Andrew
Brenda Appleton says
Hello everyone. I too have been scammed. I joined the guaranteed email system Nov. 13, 2016. I also upgraded as well. I am up to 8000 subscribers and only accumulated $300.80 at .20 cent per click. Every word that has been said, I can attest to. My so called sponsor Michael Beeson is never around to talk to nor will he return your text or emails. How is it that these people are allowed to continue to do what they are doing to innocent people? Thank you Andrew for what you are doing to educate everyone. I am going to cancel my account as well.
Thanks
Brenda
Andrew says
Hi there Brenda. Its really hard to know whats real and whats not online, I’m very sorry that you have experienced this. The system is designed in such a way to make you want to upgrade your account. Don’t be hard on yourself, you’re certainly not alone in being scammed by these con artists. I wouldn’t even bother trying to get hold of your so called sponsor, he is no more real that the money in your account. Everything that you see within the Guaranteed Email System is FAKE!
In answer to your question, the internet is still pretty much unregulated in terms of scams. You can try reporting these guys but the process is generally very slow and often doesn’t work without many people creating a fuss. There are thousands of scams online and that’s why websites like mine exist. I’m pleased to help you out Brenda, just sorry that you lost your money. I can show you the real ways to earn online when you are ready. Just give me a shout if you want to want to set up a real online business.
All the best for your future online ventures Brenda,
Andrew
colin says
Hi Andrew , i’m colin and i fell into the same trap. I lost 29 dollars. Im living from pay cheque to pay cheque. I need to find something thats reliable that i can trust. Can u give me some advice that I can also make a decent living
Andrew says
Hi there Colin. Thank you for asking this question. I’m not going to lie to you Colin, making money on the internet is not as easy as a lot of people would have you believe. However, in answer to your question, yes you can make a really good income from the method that I recommend. My top recommendation is to join Wealthy Affiliate through our site here at the Make Money Online Zone. Joining through this site will give you full access to me and everything that I offer at no extra cost. But you have to know that although this method is what I consider to be the best technique by far of earning online, the process will not happen over night.
To make a genuine income online you need a genuine opportunity. You also need a willingness to learn and work hard. You don’t make money by spending 5 minutes sending out emails like the guys at the Guaranteed Email System would have you believe.
What I offer is honesty and a genuine opportunity to make something that is completely genuine and ethical. Yes you can make a lot of money doing this, but before you see that money you have to be prepared to put in the effort. If that sounds like something that you are interested in then my next suggestion would be to try out the free membership at Wealthy Affiliate and then see how you feel after you complete the first course. It cost you nothing and you can also talk to me about anything you want as well. If you decide to upgrade and take it to the next level then you can get a discount and my bonus by clicking here.
I hope to see you inside the members area.
Take care,
Andrew
Ewule says
Hey guys, just finished joining my inbox pro and after a making 1000 in commissions realize I’ve been scammed. Don’t know where can I get my money back. planning on cutting off my card too. felt so disappointed with this. I think I will join wealthy affiliate but hope this time its not a scam!
Andrew says
First of all let me just tell you that Wealthy Affiliate is NOT a scam. If you want me to help you make money online then all you have to do is set up your account and I will guide you and anyone else who joins through me to success. You can set up your account and get a Wealthy Affiliate discount here. As for the Guaranteed income system, I’m just really sorry that you are yet another poor individual that has fallen victim to this rip-off. I can assure you that although this is one of the lowest scams that we have seen in a while, what I will teach you in WA is far different.
I’m sorry to tell you that you stand very little chance of getting your money back from this system too. From what we have experienced and what others have reported here, you simply can’t get in touch with anyone. It’s not often that I would say this, but I think you would be wasting your time by attempting to get your money back.
Please do yourself a favor and join me at WA. You can join up and complete the free training before deciding if its for you or not. That way you will know for sure that what I offer and what Wealthy Affiliate offers is most definitely the real deal.
Speak to you soon,
Andrew
James says
Hi, I reached an amount of $705.00 and have never received this. I emailed to find out how I was supposed to have the funds transferred after reaching the 500.00 $ mark. I am not able to reach anyone by email or phone either. You live and learn… I put a freeze on on my discover card account.
James
Andrew says
I am genuinely very sorry to hear that you have experienced this James. I know its easy to say, but try not to be too hard on yourself. Scams like this are all over the internet and you are certainly not alone. What I think is the most annoying part of this is the fact that you have obviously put in time and effort to reach the payment threshold. Scams like this put people off from trying to set up legitimate online businesses, but believe me when I tell you that there is a better way. You have done the right thing in cancelling your account, don’t take any chances.
I would like to thank you for sharing this with us and further verifying to our readers that the Guaranteed Email System is a scam. If you really want to learn how to set up a legit business online then I will be here to guide you. Feel free to get in touch.
All the best,
Andrew
Becki says
Thank you for looking into this, posting your findings and describing why you believed it to be a scam, or at least illegal.
I was drawn in by the “free” misleading. As soon as they said I had to subscribe and pay for myinboxpro, I realized they must be getting money for signing people up for that.
I figured, “My inbox is full of spam, so it seems reasonable that I should be able to make money sending other’s spam”. Then I thought, “Where is my head right now? No one wants an inbox full of spam!”
So GIM said each week they would put 500 new contacts on my list. So this would mean that I would need to upgrade myinboxpro every week, wouldn’t it?
I asked more questions than I could find answers. I sent emails to support everyday for three days. I still haven’t heard back from them. There is NO support!
I searched my trusty scam filter: ivetriedthat, but he hasn’t tried this one. So I searched on Google and found this page, and you!
Thank God! I just needed to hear from one person this was a scam because I already sensed it. So thank you for being that person! My intuition told me, “if you can’t talk about this ‘opportunity’ with your best friend, than it’s probably not right.” Oh, amazing intuition, you lead me down all paths, don’t you?
Okay Part Two, buddy! I started considering joining Wealthy Affiliate…couldn’t decide…discussed with my best friend…on the fence…did starter 7-day trial. When it came to decision time, I referred back here, to you. And it’s WA that you are supporting. I upgraded to premium yesterday! I’m going to find you there and follow you.
Thanks again.
beckilisl
Andrew says
Hi there Becki. First of all, thank you for taking the time to write about your experience with the Guaranteed Email System. It would seem that your intuition was right about this one. It has been said a million times online before, but if it sounds too good to be true, then it usually is! In this case, it sounds quite dodgy and it actually is quite dodgy.
You are quite right about the spam! Nobody wants to be bombarded with spam and its certainly not a very good way of making money online. With regards to what you were saying, the Guaranteed Email System doesn’t actually require you to upgrade your account every week. They just make sure that you only earn very small amounts of money, which encourage you to upgrade your account. It’s not clear how they do this, but after some further investigation it looks like the results with this system are completely fake too. It seems that when you are sending out emails from the My Inbox Pro service, most of the email addresses are fake!
It would seem that the earnings in your account increase slowly as you use the system, so slowly in fact that you upgrade to increase the speed. But the earnings that the poor members are seeing are actually fake too. Nobody makes any money from this system, apart from the scamming creators of course.
You have done well to find this page and avoid that scam. Well done on doing your research first!
Congratulations on joining Wealthy Affiliate too. Good to hear that you have upgraded to premium, you will get a lot out of that training. If you want to get in touch with me inside WA, just look for “Andrew-74”. Even though you didn’t sign up through this website I will still give you the links to my Wealthy Affiliate bonus training if you would like to take a look.
I look forward to seeing you in the members area!
Regards,
Andrew
Becki Lisl says
Hey, Andrew! Thank you for getting back to me so promptly! It has been a crazy few weeks. Between joining WA and all their wonderful training, the holidays, starting my website, and of course, my 9-month old baby, I completely lost track of time. 😀 I’m glad you found me on WA because it reminded me to come back and check this comment. And I’m so glad I did that because I am very interested in your training bonus, thank you for offering. I’ll be on the look out for that.
Thank you so much,
Becki
Andrew says
Good to see that you went from being the victim of a scam to picking yourself up and joining Wealthy Affiliate. I’m sure that you have already discovered that the two training systems are worlds apart! If you would like me to point you in the direction of my bonus training, just send me a direct message inside WA and I will send you the links. This is reserved only for those who join through one of the links on my website and of course you will get my guidance as well. Really pleased that you have moved on after getting involved with the Guaranteed Email System. Wealthy Affiliate will teach you the right way to make money online and skills that will be beneficial to you for years to come.
Violet says
Hi Andrew, I had not heard of Guaranteed Email System before I visited your site. I have however learnt very useful information on how to notice red flags from your review.
I like the weight you put on the fact that when someone entices you in building an Email list for you for free,….see the red flag!, this is insane! No one would have a profitable business, building lists for others as this takes both money and time to do.
It simply cannot be a legit business, even though the saying that money is in the list is true.
Thank you for educating us on the steps to follow to spot a scam here! The first time it raises it’s ugly head I will be ready!
Very helpful information.
Violet.
Andrew says
Hi there Violet. Thank you for taking the time to write on my review. You sound as though you might already have some experience with email marketing Violet? Its true that when you already know how hard it can be to build a legitimate email list and you you the process for doing it, then you would know that something is wrong here. However, the people behind this scam are targeting people with zero experience usually. I don’t mean that disrespectfully either, I’m just saying that the people that all for this scam wouldn’t know better.
Its true that the money IS in the list in a lot of cases. But this list is basically none existent! The whole process behind the Guaranteed Email system is a scam.
I appreciate your kind words today violet. Stay safe online and I wish you the best for your future online ventures.
All the best,
Andrew
James says
Thank God I found this site…..now on to canceling
Andrew says
My pleasure James! Please return and tell us your full story so that others can benefit from it.
Thanks,
Andrew
David Ritschard says
I have recently started an account with gim system training and am making about 4 dollars a day so it will be about 4 months before I can pull anything out what should I do?
Andrew says
Hi David, thank you for contacting me. The GIM System or Guaranteed Income Machine is unfortunately a scam. Please read the article here and some of the replies that we have had from other people. The whole set up is completely fake and I’m afraid you will never see any of the money that you think you are earning. The reason that you are only earning $4 per day is because they want you in the system for as long as possible. These guys are making commission every month from the services that you are subscribed to, so it makes sense for them to keep you as long as possible. They also want you to to upgrade to the next level of subscribers too, so they can make more money from you. They want you to think that by upgrading you will be able to cash out sooner. This unfortunately will never happen!
I can’t tell you what to do, I can only give you my opinion. You stand virtually no chance of getting your money back from these guys. The links at the bottom of the site do not work and using the support email address will get you nowhere as proven by Gerald H, who posted a comment recently. In my opinion your best option is to cancel your account before more money is taken from you.
I’m sorry that you have become the next victim of this scam. Let me know if I can be of further help, feel free to post a reply and keep us updated on your progress. Thank you again for getting in touch, by sharing your experience you are also helping others to avoid the same scam.
Regards,
Andrew
R0bert S says
Hello Andrew I joined the Guaranteed Email System. I am a man of 80 years of age and have the same story as all the rest that has replied to you. I have been trying to find something that I can handle. In all honesty do you think there is anything on the internet that I would be able to make money doing. Thank you very much for pointing out the facts here.
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Andrew says
Hi there. I want to give you the best and most honest answer possible here. There are only a couple of systems that I personally recommend for making money online. The main one and by far the best is the Wealthy Affiliate training that I also give 1 to 1 support and guidance on. There is a free training course so that you can see for yourself if you think its something that is for you or not. I have trained people older than 80 and in actual fact, it can be quite a great benefit. We train people to make profitable websites on any subject imaginable! Have a few more years on your side can often be a great benefit since I have no doubt that you have many life experiences that you could share. There is work involved in this and its not a simple as just pressing a couple of buttons and waiting for the money to roll in. However, I will be there is help you and you can try it out at zero cost! If that sounds like something you would like to take advantage of just click here for more information.
I’m really sorry that you were another victim of this scam. But rest assured that by simply sharing your story you are helping others in the process.
Thank you,
Andrew
Gerald H. says
Hi, Andrew,
Wish I would have done my due diligence and found your site ‘before’ joining the Guaranteed Email
System 10 days ago. I’ve been bouncing around the web for over 10 years and should have known better, lol. Just goes to show anyone can be scammed given their frame of mind at the time. And, unfortunately, that’s what these leeches count on.
When I started sending emails to my supposed sponsor, Michael Beeson, with nary a reply via phone, text, or email, I started to get suspicious. Then when my queries to support (at) gimsystemtraining.com literally failed to go through, that cinched it. I just upgraded to 5,000 subscribers yesterday and only earned $4.80 today, so I’ll be cancelling ASAP with a loss of $74.56!
Thanks, Andrew, for your much needed service trying to keep us informed, even if it’s after the fact, lol.
God bless and keep up the good work.
Andrew says
Hello Gerald. What a shame that you too have been caught up in this scam. Don’t be too hard on yourself, you hit the nail on the head when you said that anyone can get scammed. Its an unfortunate truth that sometimes we don’t do the things that we should before taking the plunge and getting involved with things that we thing might make our lives easier.
I would like to thank you for taking the time to post this for everyone else to see. You may have lost some money through this scam but by posting your story you will certainly help others.
You will no doubt be extremely annoyed with yourself and frustrated at not being able to accomplish what you set out to achieve with this scam. However, if you can bring yourself to have a little faith in the fact that there is a genuine way that you can earn money online, then I would like to help you. You are quite clearly looking for a way to earn online and you may well have tried several things over the years. What I would like to show you will cost you nothing to take a look. There is a paid version if you like what you see, but I recommend a training course that will put you on the right path whist costing you nothing. This is the very same legitimate method that I use to make money on the internet. Plus, I will personally be there to guide you. The only thing it will cost you is a little time to start. Take a look at this page, once you are ready to learn how to make money online.
Thank you once again for sharing your story and helping others!
Regards,
Andrew
Marge Gladden says
I joined the Guaranteed Email System about a month ago and I upgraded my inbox pro account to 10,000 subscribers, but I was still only earning $5 a day in commissions. Only 25 clicks from 7000 subscribers? I knew then that something was wrong. I went ahead and canceled my account with my inbox pro so I won’t be charged any more. I did lose about $75 from this program, but that’s better than all the fines I could have had, plus possible jail time. I will be more cautious from now on.
Andrew says
Hi there Marge. I’m really sorry to hear that you have been scammed by the Guaranteed Email System. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience, so that others can avoid what you have been though. You have done the right thing in cancelling your account. You would never have seen any of that so called commission that was building up within your account. And yes, you are quite right to think something was wrong, 25 clicks from 7000 subscribers is absolutely ridiculous. Those clicks won’t even exist either, I believe the whole thing is completely fake.
Thank you again for posting your story. If you need any further advice, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Regards,
Andrew
Gomer Magtibay says
Just halfway through your post, I sensed there would be a lot of trouble with the Guaranteed Email System. Further reading, it appeared clear to me that this guy, Bobby, is wanting to make money at the expense of others.
Thanks Andrew for this expose. If it weren’t for people like you then we would be at risk of joining, investing money, and even promoting questionable programs like this. Thanks a lot and more power to you!
Andrew says
Thank you, I really appreciate your comments! I’m sure that Bobby isn’t his real name, but yes this guy is certainly making money at the expense of others. Not only is this system making money for the creator of the Guaranteed Email System but its putting people at great risk.
Hopefully this article will reach the people that need it most!
Thanks again,
Andrew
LowellAnn Fuglsang says
This is an example of preying on those who lack understanding of on-line business, any business in fact. Business is all about providing a service or a product to someone who needs or wants it. People do business with people or brands they trust. I see no evidence of service or trust here. How could blasting out e-mails to people that don’t want them ever build trust? Great that you are sharing your observations so that more are not sucked in by these unethical, black hat tactics.
Andrew says
Hi there Ann. You are quite right, but these people are not interested in doing the right thing. Quite the opposite in fact. The technique used here is a numbers game, send enough emails and somebody, somewhere will eventually make a purchase. These guys will be having thousands of emails sent out every day. The people doing the sending are paid per click, which is pennies in comparison to what the owners of this site will be making. This truly is a black hat system.
Keith says
Hey Andrew
This does have a few risks attached doesn’t it. I don’t like the sound of facing a fine.
Potentially loosing everything for such a minimal reward doesn’t seem worth it.
The fact that the links point you back to the sales page equals massive scam warning signs to me.
Andrew says
Quite right! The Guaranteed Email System is a scam in my opinion, although it’s very difficult to prove what’s actually going on here. The very fact that those links that you are talking about lead right back to the main page, says at the very least that the owner of this site doesn’t care in the slightest about their visitors.
And yes, the reality is that if you were found to be spamming people by email then you could certainly face a huge fine. Would it stand up that someone else built the email list for you? I highly doubt it! Because at the end of the day, it would be your email account and you sending out the adverts.
Stay well away from this!
kathy says
I signed up for this system so how should i get my money back? I signed up for a my inbox pro account for 5000 subscribers. Just cancel or delete account is what it says to do to stop charging my card? Is my inbox pro a scam business as well?
Andrew says
Hi there Kathy! Thank you for your questions. No, My Inbox pro is not a scam business in the slightest. The “My Inbox Pro” website has just been utilized for its services within this scam, I believe. Those guys will have no idea of what is going on here. I have to be honest, it might be difficult to get your money back. In order to attempt to get your money back I would first of all try to contact the owner of the site. Secondly make sure that the account is cancelled so that no further payments are taken from your card. It can be very difficult to get your money back from these kinds of systems. It really does pay to do some research before joining anything like this. I would advise to make sure that further payments can’t be taken as a priority.
Antonis Christonasis says
Wow, the way these kinds of guys find to scam people are quite resourceful i must say :P. People hear about an email list or email marketing and believe whatever the hell someone proposes to them. When you know the inner workings of internet marketing you understand that it is just not possible for someone to just send you emails for your list, and if they do they are probably stolen and certainly not targeted to your audience. No money in a random list someone sends you!
Andrew says
Yeah, some people will stop at nothing to scam others! You are quite right in what you say. The fact that these guys claim to be able to send you huge numbers of emails is also a big concern. They certainly wouldn’t be targeted towards your audience but then there is no intention of that with this system. The Guaranteed Email system aims to get people clicking on the emails that they receive, rather than using them for traffic. Each click earns a small amount of money. There is no interest in quality here, its just a numbers game.