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<h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: FTC Alleges Scam
Shortcuts to Internet Millions is an Internet marketing course sold by entrepreneur Jeff Paul that purports to teach people how to make large amounts of money in a short period of time by setting up websites and selling information products. The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against Paul, alleging that he made false claims concerning the potential profits from this system. The case against Paul has not been resolved, and he is still marketing the program.
On the Other: Website Testimonials
The Shortcuts to Internet Millions website offers video interviews with people who say the program has been very successful for them. One person, named "Linda," claims to have started a "million-dollar business" with this system, while another woman, named "Lori," says she makes up to $8,000 a week.
Bottom Line
Paul's company, Jeff Paul, LLC, has an F rating--the lowest possible--from the Better Business Bureau. The consumer advocacy website, Ripoff Report, lists complaints and negative reviews written by consumers about Paul and his business practices. The general consensus is that Shortcuts to Internet Millions does not deliver on its claims.
Source:
Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions: Success Stories
Better Business Bureau: Jeff Paul, LLC
More Information:
Silver Planet: Easy Internet Millions
RipoffReport: Jeff Paul Systems--Instant Profits Organization
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