Breakout Incomes Reviews – Legit or Scam?


Breakout Incomes
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Breakout Incomes

 

Breakout Incomes is another make money online course developed by Pro Advantage 90. Just like with their previous course, Power Seller Secrets, this one also focuses on earning an income as a drop shipper working on eBay.

For this new product they are using a virtually identical sales page and making the same exaggerated promises of easy wealth. They claim that you can make up to $379 a day working only for one hour. On top of that they falsely make you believe that the program is only limited to 15 people per city.

There are other examples of these types of exaggerations found throughout the page and they’re all used to make you believe that this is a very simple endeavor that requires absolutely no experience or any kind of special skills.

So is Breakout Incomes a Scam?

The opportunity that they are offering you is not a scam. Drop shipping is a legitimate business and allows you to market products on online auctions without actually having to store or ship the items. While this is definitely convenient it also means that the drop shipper, in this case mydropshipclub.com, is cutting into your profits.

The other difficulties with running a drop shipping business is that you are competing on a global scale, and with so many competitors selling the exact same products the winner is always the one that can offer the product at the lowest price.

This business can be profitable but you need to make sure to learn as much as you can about it and understand what you need to do in order to make it work. In most cases it requires extra effort and going above and beyond what your competition is doing.

Some Things to Watch Out For…

Breakout Incomes does offer a money back guarantee but you need to make sure that you have met their requirements in order to qualify.

In order to be eligible for the Money Back Guarantee, the customer must have logged into the system, and must contact us within their 7 day evaluation period.

Also keep in mind your evaluation period starts the moment your payment goes through. If you need to reach customer service their listed number is: 1(888)-702-7632 and email address is: [email protected].

Finally, you can expect to receive a call from a “business consultant” as part of your free consultation with a Power Seller Expert. In many cases companies like Breakout Incomes sell leads to third party coaching businesses who’ll try to sell you their services at costs in the several thousands.

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Average Rating for " Breakout Incomes " is 1.08 out of 5 based on 36 reviews.
  • i actually just signed up with these scammers! i don't know why i didn't read this first. i looked at the website yesterday and decided not to do it. they called me today and told me it would be only $27, so i thought i'd give it a try. after i gave them my credit card info they told me it didn't go through. then they told me to call customer service, (888)702-7632. i got the same response as all of the people above, a long recording stating they have a high call volume and finally told me to leave a message. i left one, but after reading these comments, i doubt i will get a call back. i called back the number where they called me originally and they told me they were going to get me all set, then the representative stated, "wait, hold on one minute, i'm sorry. . . ." like something weird happened with her computer or something, and hung up on me. now when i call back i get a recorded message stating that unfortunately there are no representatives available to take my call and to state the product or services i need assistance with after the beep! i can't believe it. it seemed pretty legit while i was on the phone with them and everything! they are GOOD at what they do! please don't fall for their scam! i just hope they don't use my credit card info for anything. i've already called my credit card company to stop any payments bc no one is answering the phone anymore!
  • after i deleted all my contacts, they still managed to send e-mail links out in my name. i called 1(888)-702-7632 ...and waited... til someone answered. i relayed my feelings. they said they can't help because i'm not a member, but hopefully a red flag was raised with them as far as stealing e-mail contacts. you can call them, you may get thru if you can wait. they verified the co. is pro advantage.
  • I thought my friend had sent me the email and shes the kind who is very credible. I signed up call the the number for the consultation I only get a recording I have left messages no response they claim that they have high volume calls and they will return the calls in the order they received. I am trying to get my money back the number that is on my bank statement in a non- working number. It is such a disgrace that people can be so cruel and take advantage of people especially during these times when funds are really tight. My friend who supposedly sent me the email knows that I have a major project going on and need the funds so, that's why I acted upon because I knew this was just what I needed to complete the project, But the old saying says : "If it sounds to good to be true, its to good to be true. I wish I would of read these comments first. A lesson well learned, but I still going to try to get my money back.
  • I paid $49.95 and received the link. I called for my free consultation and actually contacted a David Sanders. He spent 45 minutes getting personal information from us and asked that we go to their site and sent in a letter justifying why we would qualify for their selection as a VIP trainee. The next day at a set time we David called and asked even more questions and stated he was taking the file to his boss to see if we qualified for an other interview. He called back shortly and the boss agreed to interview us the next day at a set time. We checked the internet for the company and found this site. Thanks for the warning. We will not make the interview Tomorrow. We also received an e-mail from a friend withe the link and showing a woman in our town making big bucks weekly. Has to be a scam!! Thanks!!!
  • BEWARE!!! these guys HIJACKED MY E-MAIL CONTACTS! now it looks like i'm sending e-mails to all my friends promoting them & i never signed up! this looked too good to be true, so i deleted it. i never forwarded this to anyone!
  • VERY POOR. Although what they try to selling is legal, it is nothing more than buying items locally and selling them on Ebay. For instance they want to teach you how to go to a garage sale and buy something then sell it forward on ebay. How many of you have not thought of this for free, or even actually done it? This company does not appear to offer anything other than that. Additionally, calling their 800 number (888-702-7632) only gets a recording which continoulsy loops. Eventually it drops you to leave a message - which they do not return . Furthermore emails to their account receive an acknowledgment but no reply. I even titled the email as CANCELLATION and it was ignored. 'Also keep in mind your evaluation period starts the moment your payment goes through. If you need to reach customer service their listed number is: 1(888)-702-7632 and email address is: [email protected]' - this is in their official email response to you when you sign up. And these do not help you contact anyone. Also, when you cancel the Internet page where they are trying to get you to buy, the pricing drops $20.00 each time you try to cancel the internet connection, until it goes from $99 to $49. I should have seen this coming.
  • I wont give them my money, especially after researching the internet and reading up about "drop shipping" what their trying to teach you...
    • drop shipping is perfectly legitimate i dont care what company you bash but dont bash a legitimate industry that pays me six figures a year
  • thanx-you people saved me $99. i was gonna just join it and then i thought i should google the reviews, thanks again.
  • I signed up the day before yesterday and found that my e-mail had been spanned, this program being sent to hundreds of people on my e-mail list and then me receiving it again from some of them. I am now on hold (20 minutes so far) to cancel my memberships which appear on my charge card (already!) and hope to successfully cancel this as advised by so many of you. I looked at the first two "lessons" and realize that there is a lot more work to this program than presented in the sales pitch. wish me luck in getting my credit back!
  • If it sounds too good to be true, then it is too good to be true. Thanks for all the great reviews.
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