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I mentioned this in a comment, but want to provide a little more visibility here. I see messages online that claim Top Secret Magic Code is a scam. You see that with a lot of internet marketing, really any “make money,” programs, and sometimes its true.
What most people are looking for is the “magic button,” right? We all want simple button we can press and money will begin to flow directly into our bank accounts. If it were that easy, wouldn’t everyone be a millionaire? That goes against the very basics of economics.
What any money-making system will do is give you a direction, a goal, and a method to achieve it. Often you will be buying tools as well. Pretend you are a gold-miner. Do you think you are going to walk down into the gold mine, holding out your bucket, and walk back out struggling under the weight of all the gold nuggets that just flew into your bucket? Like fun you are!
So you buy the best shovel and pick you can find, and you take them with you. You set them down and take a seat right there in the gold mine, waiting for your wealth to appear. Guess what? It ain’t gonna happen.
So there are some who would claim the pick and the shovel are a scam! They didn’t do what they were supposed to do.
I think you get the idea.
The Top Secret Magic Code is just a tool. And it’s a map to the gold mine, in case you don’t know where to look. But it’s not going to do anything until you put it to work.
In my book, that’s far from the definition of a scam.
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