Ty Coughlin's Reverse Funnel System - Review from the inside
Many of us who are searching for extra income from internet business have already heard about Ty Coughlin's Reverse Funnel System. But how many of us really read the honest reviews of his RFS system before making a costly mistake.
Few days back I suddenly revealed a website with a picture of Ty Coughlin relaxing on a couch with a laptop on his lap, near his very owned beach bungalow in Hawaii. Just after the picture a confident noble voice of Ty Coughlin is revealing his famous Reverse Funnel System which has transformed him from a simple construction worker to a rich business guru in just a few weeks.
How appealing this was to me! Someone, I never heard before, is offering me the golden key to success and happiness all within a day. How stupid I was spending money on lottery tickets without knowing this man ever exist. He must be somebody next to God offering me the most effective secret formula to get rich. I thought I must be very late. So clicked the button and became his Opt-in-Lead.
In the next phase of my romantic relationship with the website!! I did something which I would never do, if I were a normal person. Look, I admit, I have become insane at least for that day. I wonder who wouldn't be if such a real man repeatedly inducing in the website that his RFS System is so robust that nobody can fail.
In my short episode of "Living Insane", I have calculated how much money I was going to have in my bank account after the end of the month if I would purchase a membership from Global Resort Network. $20,000 a month at least. This is only an average income, as the man said and I would really consider myself a dumb if I won't take that amount in the first month from the RFS cash register. Getting rich has never been so easy.
But put first thing first. I will have to pay money to get more money. I would have to buy their membership. I thought twice. Ty Coughlin (I genuinely believe it's his fake name) said that his RFS system is fool proof and I am not a fool. I need to work five hours a week, so I can continue my full time job just as a hobby. And I'm not going to do anything except putting some ads which he will show me how and where to submit. OK, this will cost some money but who cares. With 20,000 dollar I can hire people to do that thing for me.
So, no wonder, I picked my credit card and pay $3,500 all at once which was nearly my one month salary. Was I hypnotized at that time? I think yes. Otherwise, I should have thought about my property mortgage and my family before spending that amount of money.
That's the end of the fairy tale. After the payment was made everything was quite for a day. My dream of becoming rich in 24 hours washed away.
From next day I have started to get emails with instructions mostly on internet marketing. Hang on! I objected here. There are tons of instructions in the emails on how to start a network business.
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