Is My Millionaire Mentor a scam? Read this in-depth review to find out if you stand a chance of making money with this program.
My Millionaire Mentor Review
PRODUCT NAME: My Millionaire Mentor
Overall Ranking: 0/100
Owners: Ryan Mathews
Price: $49 one-time sign up fee + Upsells upon Upsells
Verdict: Scam
Our Recommendation: This is simple because My Millionaire Mentor does not really exist. It is part of a funnel leading to another expensive scam program. My real recommendation to you if you’re looking to make money online is to build your own income-yielding online business.
An Overview
Pardon me for breaking protocol with this review. Typically my reviews are a little more formal than this is going to be, but I am pretty sure I reviewed this product before. Wait…Oh no, I did not! It was actually My Online Business Machine I wrote a review on, not My Millionaire Mentor. Same bullshit scam, different video, different owner name and a dollar increase in price.
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I am one of those people that don’t regret so much. I regard bad decisions and bad experiences as part of the learning process. But one thing I regret now for sure is having watched the entire sales video on the My Millionaire Mentor homepage. It was over 30 minutes long and no matter what I do, I cannot recoup those minutes back!
On the bright side, you would not have to make the same mistake I did. I watched the sales video so you would not have to watch it. It contains the pitch and all the elements you would expect to find in a normal sales video for a scam program.
It has the mansions, the cars, yacht, beaches, unsubstantiated income reports, fake testimonials, the sob story of how the owner and his family were broke, everything the scams always tell you. There was also this urgent call to action to give you the impression that if you miss this opportunity today, you might have to regret it for the rest of your life because the opportunity might not be available tomorrow.
Ladies and Gentlemen, that is what Mr. Mathews spent over 30 minutes blabbing to us about. He mentions in the video that there are 21 steps to start earning thousands of dollars worth of commissions per day, but he does not make any other mention of it. If he doesn’t get you curious enough to want to know the 21 steps, how then would he get you to buy into his scam program right?
I was saddened to find that the My Millionaire Mentor homepage was ranked 102,229 on Alexa at the time of writing. This confirms to me that a lot of people have fallen for this scam, and are still falling for this scam.
I feel anyone who is remotely aware there are scam programs online should spot that My Millionaire Mentor is a scam. The only people I think might be excused for falling for this crap are the people who are complete newbies to the possibility of being able to make money online.
The truth is if I had seen this program 2 short years ago, I probably would have considered it. The only scams I knew online at the time were the guys from those Nigerian emails. The red flags are so glaringly obvious with this program, it’s sickening.
The owner, Ryan Mathews, is obviously not a real person. I did my homework and the only notable person I could find bearing the name Ryan Mathews was running back for NFL team, Philadelphia Eagles.
It could be merely a coincidence though that the real owner of a scam program happens to have the same name as a football player, right? It could merely be a coincidence too that the owner of their scam cohorts My Online Business Machine, Matt Starr, also happens to share the same name as a famous rock artist.
LOL!
What is My Millionaire Mentor?
Ideally, I would simply say My Millionaire Mentor is a scam but we established that already. The reality is just like My Online Business Machine, My Millionaire Mentor is basically a landing page for My Online Business Empire (MOBE). Are you confused? Check out the image below…
As soon as you hit the checkout button on the My Millionaire Mentor homepage, this is where you are directed to. What does this tell you?
My Millionaire Mentor does not exist!
Everything about My Millionaire Mentor starts and ends with that homepage. Everything that happens after you click checkout happens at MOBE.
In case you’re still thinking of going ahead with MOBE, just hang on tight. There are stuff you still need to know about MOBE which you’ll be reading about in a bit.
How does My Millionaire Mentor Claim to Work?
In the video, Ryan Mathews mentions that there are 21 steps to earning as much as $1000 in commissions every day, but he stops short of mentioning what these steps are. But like I said before, you are probably supposed to find it within your My Millionaire Mentor package.
There’s a slight problem though: There is no My Millionaire Mentor and so there is no such package! It’s a very complicated situation.
Apparently, Ryan Mathews does not really need the $49 you are paying to sign up. He could have offered the program to you for free but in his experience, people are not serious about stuff they get for free.
So in order to make sure you are serious, he’s asking you to pay $49. He assures you will make money within the first 30 days but if you don’t, he will be giving you a 100% refund. LOL Cool Story!
Please, this is a trick and I will tell you how shortly.
How it Really Works…
My Millionaire Mentor was once a program that existed. It just doesn’t exist anymore.
While it existed, its main aim to set the pace in convincing members to buy the MOBE reseller’s license. Now that the program does not exist, you head straight into My Online Business Empire as soon as you hit the checkout button.
While in MOBE, you will be made to buy a bunch of highly redundant products. Though highly redundant, they are stupidly expensive with some as expensive as $30,000. After buying the products, the only way you could earn commissions is by reselling these expensive redundant products.
There is a slight problem though: To resell these products, you need to purchase the MOBE reseller’s license! Now how much is this reseller’s license? Around $2500.
Notice how none of these expenses is optional. If you want to stand a chance of making money off this program, you will have to buy the products, purchase a reseller’s license and finally find ways of selling the products.
Now we are talking about a whopping $35,000 more or less that you have to spend before you can make any money. A far cry from the initial $49 you initially signed up for!
Even if you have $35,000 to gamble off like that, how on earth do you think you could possibly find people to sell these useless products to at the ridiculous prices you bought them?
Also, remember that you will have to make a couple of sales to recoup your money back and have to do so consistently to make a living off this.
MOBE follows the Multi-level Marketing model, so you would not be getting all the benefits of your hard work if you are lucky enough to make a sale.
MOBE is a game of chance, and $35,000 seems to me like too much money to gamble away.
**About the 30-day Guarantee: They structured their terms and conditions in such a way that you would have to show proof that you have followed all their instructions (which includes buying all the upsells) before you qualify to get a refund of the initial $49 you paid.
If for some reason you are still thinking about joining, here is a complaint from someone that signed up to MOBE. Here is another complaint…
Please, I am begging you. Do not sign up for this program. You will not make any money and you will have to fight tooth and nail to get your money back.
About the Mentor
In the video, they say something about you having a mentor to guide you through your travails. Well Breaking News: That mentor is none other than…..Your Sponsor!
Let’s not kid ourselves here. MOBE applies an MLM business model and your sponsor is not helping you for you. He is helping you to grow his downline. There is only so much someone would be willing to do to help you if they do not really give a rat’s arse about you.
Pros
- None
Cons
- The program My Millionaire Mentor does not exist
- The sales video is full of lies
- The money back guarantee is a lie
- There are way too many expensive upsells
- There is a 99.9% chance you will not make any money, regardless of how hard you work
- This is not a solution to earn short-term or long-term income
- The owner does not exist
- The list goes on and on…
Who is My Millionaire Mentor for?
Nobody, for the obvious reason that it does not even exist. As for MOBE, I would not recommend that to my worst enemy! Instead of gambling your hard-earned money away, why not try something productive for free?
How Do You Really Make Money Online?
The number of scams online is beyond unfortunate, but the fact is there really are legitimate ways to make money online. I have been doing it for almost 2 years and I know countless others that have been making money online long before me. I have been able to build a sports business, a drones business and a few others. All you need are (i) passion/interest and (ii) the intention to turn your passion/interest into a business.
If you have these two things, the only thing standing between you and making money online is the training to do so.
Fortunately, you can start learning for free! Not all the training modules are free of course but before you let go of one cent of your hard-earned money, you would have gotten a glimpse of the quality services you would be paying for.
If you were ever considering My Millionaire Mentor or MOBE, I think it’s a no-brainer for you to at least sign up to something legit for free.
Final Thoughts
However you choose to look at My Millionaire Mentor and MOBE, they are scams! Simple as that.
To be very honest, I am extremely proud of what I have been able to achieve online in the last few years. I am proud of the websites I have built, I am proud of the quality content I have delivered, I am proud of the number of people that have read my product reviews before making a more informed decision.
Some people have signed up for my top recommendation after visiting this website, and are already making giant strides in building a successful business online.
Wondering why I am saying all these? Because not too long ago, I was probably in the situation you’re currently in. I had no internet marketing experience and was simply looking for ways to make a quick buck.
Ironically, I instead found a way that tells you there is no quick buck…Wealthy Affiliate. Fast forward a few years, and I have built a few income sources for myself online. The right training and community really go a long way folks!
Programs like My Millionaire Mentor and MOBE do not give you a fair chance to earn any money. Stay away from programs that are in it to have your money, without offering any true value of the money you are putting in.
I have said enough. I’m done 🙂
My Millionaire Mentor Review
PRODUCT NAME: My Millionaire Mentor
Overall Ranking: 0/100
Price: $49 one-time sign up fee + Upsells upon Upsells
Owners: Ryan Mathews
Verdict: SCAM!
If you have had any experience with My Millionaire Mentor, or even My Online Business Empire, I would like you to share your experiences below in the comments. Your comment might help someone else make a more informed decision. Save someone today. Cheers ?
Sim Legault says
We call that super-shady marketing lol. The fact that the company let him run his campaign like this is unbelievable.