My Money Fish Review: Scam Or Legit?- Insider Reveals The Shocking Truth

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  • Author Marius Vosloo
  • Published March 15, 2010
  • Word count 413

There's an abundance of money-making opportunities on the internet. My Money Fish is the latest opportunity causing an online storm. The program was developed by Matthew Getty. If you haven't joined yet, you're probably wondering if it's a scam or legit. I have been a member since late December and I feel I have to give a critical ,but unbiased review of My Money Fish.

The products:

For your monthly $9-95 fee, you have access to over 3000 products. These include Ebooks, videos and software. You get the right to sell them on your own website or blog. Just install a PayPal button. These products are excellent and in demand. The authors/creators are wellknown business leaders and thought-leaders. You will have access to the greatest minds of all time. You will have the keys to your own goldmine.

The compensation plan:

Members are expected to recruit at least 5 members. If you manage to recruit only 2 members, the forced matrix will place additional members on your downline. The forced matrix appeals to the lazy side of human nature. The site spillover is coming from the aggressive marketers who already filled their matrix. In time it's very possible to earn $11110 per month. This is recurring residual income.

Likes:

I love the products, compensation plan and support. Matthew and his team are quick to respond to your emails. They always inform you of the latests developments.

Dislikes:

During December the site experienced a lot of downtime. This could be attributed to the changing of servers. My Money Fish were the victims of an unethical hosting service. Somebody sent one spam complaint to the owners of the hosting service. They decided to pull the plug, thereby forcing My Money Fish to find another server abroad.The site was offline for almost 5 days, making the recruiting of new members impossible. Since they have been using the new server, the site never experienced anymore downtime. Due to these problems the launch was scheduled for 1 February 2010.

Conclusion:

The launch did happen on the scheduled date. If it was a scam the website would not have come back online. Unethical entrepeneurs have the tendency to run away with all the accumulated money. Matthew Getty did not run away with our money. He is still in business and My Money Fish is growing at an unprecedented pace. Do yourself a favor, become part of this honest opportunity today. It will change your financial destiny forever. Give your family the life they deserve.

Watch a free video, explaining the opportunity, go to http://www.mymoneyfish/u/misterbucks

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