Millionaire Blueprint Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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The Millionaire Blueprint, found online at MillionairesBlueprintSystem.co, is a new video presentation from Walter Green, who promises that he has created the first “done for you” money making system that anyone can use to become a millionaire.

According to the video presentation on their website, this system has been used to help more than 400 people earn more than one million dollars in just 90 days or less. And the best part about is this system is that it is completely free to use.

What is the Millionaire Blueprint?

The Millionaire Blueprint is partnered with another company that acts as an online investment trading platform. Specific, this online trading platform specializes in a particular kind of investment, called binary options.

Binary options is an investment platform that gives people the chance to decide whether they believe a specific stock will call, or rise in value, or put, fall in value, during a pre-determined amount of time, which can range from one minute to six months.

Customers who make the right choice about the behavior of a stock will receive an immediate return on their investment, often up to about 85% of the investment they made. The video presentation says that their Millionaire’s Blueprint Private Members Software, along with your dedicated “Dream Team” mentor, will guide you in making all the investments you need to become a millionaire.

The Problems

While binary options is both a legal and real investment opportunity, the Millionaire Blueprint is not likely to be a real and trustworthy investment opportunity.

Though this system claims to be free, in order to use their system you must partner with the binary options trading platform of their choice. In the past this has been Inside Option, though it is currently BinaryDas.com. Regardless of which trading platform it is, however, users must deposit at least $200 into their account in order to begin trading. So while you do not pay a fee directly to the Millionaire Blueprint, you cannot use their system without having at least $200 to invest.

The truth is that this same program is also sold under the name the Free Money System, which was found online at FinanceXO.com, and the reality that this company actually receives some kind of a “finder’s fee” from the trading websites they partner with whenever they send someone there who opens an account. Whether you are successful at earning money is irrelevant to them, because they are paid when you simply open an account.

In addition, if you read the Millionaire Blueprint disclaimer, they are very clear that nothing they say in their video presentation should “be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings.” This despite the fact that the presentation repeatedly says you are “guaranteed” to earn a million dollars within 90 days.

Finally, though the video presentation says you need no knowledge of trading, that “no brain power is required on your part,” and “this system does everything for you,” they also say that this system will not be successful for people who are not prepared to do everything they need to do to be reach. Well, either the system does everything for you and you need no brain power, or you will be asked to do things that do require preparation and brain power – it can’t be both.

The truth is that there are many, many other websites and video presentations just like this one online, including Guaranteed Wealth System, 7 Figure Traveler, Euro Millionaire System, Ataraxia 7, My Binary System, and many others, but if you are interested in binary trading you’d be much better off reading and studying this type of trading and working with a platform and a licensed adviser directly, than relying on one of these “get rich quick” systems.

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Average Rating for " Millionaire Blueprint Reviews " is 1.62 out of 5 based on 13 reviews.
  • what if i did sign up and filled up the infos asked including my card details? but of course did not invest and deposit my money yet. do they have a hold to me?
  • Thanks to this great reviews i was about to sign up lucky i check the reviews 1st. Many Thanks
  • So it's a SCAM. Good that I did not invest!
  • You have really helped me Julia I think the same happened to me and I was about to do the payment by tomorrow course even my bank called me and I was told to to the bank and complete the transaction
  • This is a SCAM and reviewers are still protecting them.
  • This Walter Green guy seems like your favorite uncle. the truth for me is that as soon as your prepared to deposit $250 they try and make you double it. They then pass you on to a mentor who unless you want to deposit $5,000 gets very disinterested very quickly....probably lost me 250 but will try chargeback from my card provider....
    • Yes, for sevweral days, I was trying to register in this Millionaires Club. My registration was either saying "invalid email add or Error. I was told by the agent Jopnathan Steadman (agent perhaps) to change browser or erase all the cache. So when I ask my technician to come he check it and I finally was able to register. After a few hours, my Cellpone was rigning and he was verifying my VISA CARD number. I said who are you? I am Alain which you emailed a while ago, I did not email you. I emailed Jonathan Steadman I said and he said it does'nt matter. So since he was talking fast and I had other people talking, I said I said call me after 30 minutes and he said goodbye. When I reach my house, my husband to me BDO called. I called my bank verifying if I made a purchase online. I said no because I did not. so he sai we are holding the the amount until you accept the 500$ billing. I theink this is a SCAM because even Jpnathan Steadman is not answering my email already for the past 12 hours. I have to stop my payment.
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