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Cambridge Business Academy Scam!

Cambridge Business Academy Scam? All I can say is, if you call getting your list built from zero, to 500 in just weeks and a product and website as well as domain that’s hosted all done for you a scam then yes, it’s a scam.

These guys Kevin Potts and Paul Lynch have scammed me good!  They gave me a .edu website just for putting in 20 posts to their forum, they put up video blogs that show you how to find hungry niche products, revealing things I have never thought of or knew about, that helps boost your websites page rank.  A partner program that pays me half of proceeds to anyone I bring in to the Elite Money Making Club or any other programs of theirs.

They have helped boost my overall online marketing efforts by answering questions and explaining things that many other Guru’s don’t like to disclose, so if all that is scamming someone than I suppose you would be scammed by the Cambridge Business Academy.

I will say that since Kevin has managed to achieve top ranking on Google for the most sought after keywords (make money) and a bunch of others in just 6 months by using the power of .edu web extension, there has been so much traffic over to their websites that they do miss a beat here and there trying to help everyone that joins.

But the team will address with you if something gets missed, and I have talked to Kevin personally two or three times over getting missed while being a member of the EMMC, and he has always dealt with the matter on the spot.  I was impressed because I didn’t think he had time to help as busy as they are.

You’d get the same way if you got trampled suddenly by hundreds of thousands of people.  So go easy on em guys :)   Also take a look at this quick video and then comment on it here.  I would like to hear what you think.

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  1. May 26th, 2010 at 16:14 | #1

    Let us hear your comments on this post and Kevins video blog!

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