Quantum Code is a SCAM You Should Avoid at All Costs in My Opinion

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Following up on a post someone made with a link to a website which in turn has 3 links to what is "likely" to be (in my opinion) a SCAM (Quantum Code) I thought I'd better write this to warn people off trying this rubbish.

The guy in the video is a fiverr actor and the plane in the background is a rental plane. Look at the claims of the money you can make at top right in the picture. (1.8 million dollars a month, lol) and look at the scarcity counters bottom left and bottom right.


It's one of those binary options scams. Similar to the zero loss formula, same type of video, rental plane in back, guy gets into a limmo, drives to his office space (a rented hotel room) takes out his apple computer and then blags you into the "opportunity of a lifetime"


I really do not know how some people can be soooo gullible. But they must exist because these guys wouldn't keep pumping out rubbish scams if it didn't work, would they, eh?

So, basically it means if these types of scams continue, that would imply that some people really aren't the "sharpest tool in the shed", wouldn't it?

I hope my fellow WAers don't fall for this scam posted by our fellow member (probably by mistake)


Quite seriously though, I'm very surprised a fellow WA member would post this as a recommendation for WA members to join.


You were warned, there's no point in crying after you've lost your money.

Jimbo


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I think I saw one of those videos randomly while doing my PTC dailies. It gave me a good chuckle, but I didn't see the whole thing (you've seen one gimmick you've seen almost all of them). It's the usual "hook you with shiny expensive things" method that always preys on the dreams of people who want to be rich with little effort, and by using shortcuts that end up costing more in the long run than the problems they "attempt" to solve without actually solving the problem. Plus that is such a specific amount to write down, not even saying "Make close to 2 mil, or over 1.5 mil, no they had to go with 1,892,460??" So damn specific lol.

Thanks Jim-Bo, if its too good to be true, it probably is. Do not judge the fellow WA member, shinny objects are many online, and you really have to keep your eyes wide open. He/She will soon learn that online business is not a get rich quick, no matter what.

Thanks Jim-Bo. I was getting this continuously and finally marked as spam and when I check spam it is still coming. They are mailing to thousands everyday and it is all spam. Anything that states you can make that much money should be an immediate red flag, no matter how new you are to online opportunities. Have a great day. Joe

Jip, do agree with you. I check them out just to see how far I can go with them, funny thing of them they do not accept Amex or PayPal only visa. So they send me to a web paying page who also does not accept money laundering and scams. When I query about that, they send me other website who will accept my Amex and Paypal - the same happen there. In the meanwhile, they are telling met that my account is active and I had already made $80 000 - hmmm nice - the only joke is, they have no information of me at all, so how is it possible that, that huge amount is in my account waiting for me to withdraw. On the end I ask them, they must deduct the $250 starting money from the $80 000 and send it to Paypal - I'm still waiting.......

ha!

One of the other bad things about this and other online scams, phishing, etc., is that it makes it harder for honest people like most of us to make a decent living via online methods. Potential customers get more skeptical about legit stuff that really is good...deciding to steer away from exploring the possible good opportunities.

Too many scams on the internet. I have fallen prey to a couple of them.

But instead of looking for more scams and finding fault with programs. I would focus on the positive and ignore the negative. S

o, would prefer to surround me with some great guys and move ahead with my goals.

I'm not "looking" for scams...I'm "warning" people here about a scam...

That's true. And thank you! I deviated into my thoughts while writing the comment.

It is not as clear cut as you make it. There are people genuinely looking for opportunities and fall prey to these hoodlums.

Warning people against such is not fishing for scams but saving people a lot of time and trouble looking into these 'stealing games'.

Every day there are lots of new entrants to the online world, many need help in discerning.

That's true.

Seems there is a never ending supply of scammers out there. Valuable info as they are one I've not (fortunately) been bothered by.

One the note of people taking advantage of wallets I personally think another money pit to watch out for is the EMPOWERNETWORK. That program (a friend tells me) charges for everything but breathing.

Regards, Ron

I went to a meeting. People were signing up like mad. I Googled and promptly found out they had upsells to $5000. The sponsor was halfway honest because he finally told me the way to make money in the program was to sell the $5000 upsell which was training designed to teach you how to sell the program.

I'd rather save that money for 25 years or so and,,,I don't know; Buy the Plane?

I wrote a post several months ago " types of scams" where I talked about Quanttum code and orion code. Same scam 2 different actors with the same script but different names.
At least 8 ads by these guys in google alerts. Big scam, first page ranking on google with several review sites (also scams) supporting these scams.

Thanks for sharing. This kind of thing makes me think two things:

1) These scams exist because there is a huge demand from people wanting to get rich and improve their lives
2) We need to reach those people and offer something legit

I wouldn't go so far as to say that those who fall for something like this "aren't the sharpest tools in the shed." My feeling (from personal experience) is that sometimes people are so desperate to improve their lives that their hope overwhelms their common sense and reservations.

indeed, you got it!

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