The other day I came across an online discussion of Mobile Money Bandit. Many were excited by what they had heard so far during prelaunch. However, one of the respondents was skeptical and said, “$124,000.00 in a single month? Sounds too good to be true.”
Of course, with numbers like that, who can blame her? You may have even been thinking the same thing when you saw this claim in the sales video. And, even though there is a screenshot for proof, we all know the history on Clickbank with scammy marketers forging screenshots in photoshop.
So what about in this case? Does Money Bandit really work… or is it a rip-off?
Well.. here’s what you need to know…
The days of photoshoped screenshots, fake testimonials, and big claims about the millions you’re going to make on Clickbank are over.
Clickbank not only has instituted a series of strict new guidelines for salescopy, but they’re also enforcing them.
When you submit sales copy to Clickbank, they may now ask you for proof of all your screenshots (even those from accounts other than Clickbank), information to verify your testimonials, and they no longer allow blind salescopy. If a marketer says what the product is not, he or she now has to explain what it does do.
In other words, these guidelines aren’t always perfect. However, if a product is listed on Clickbank, then that means the sales copy has been through the ringer.
In Mobile Money Bandit’s case… it is being sold on Clickbank.
But that’s not the only reason you can have confidence Mobile Money Bandit really works.
We’ve put Mobile Money Bandit to the test for ourselves. And the results will blow you away…






