Is The IPC Instant Cash Program A Scam

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By The HBB Advisor

Is IPC Instant Cash A Scam?

Are you wondering if Dan Miller's new program IPC Instant Cash is a scam? With all of the programs popping up online that do end up being scams I definetely understand everyone's concern.

For that reason I decided to put up this hubpage and provide some information as I see it that will help everyone do their own due diligence and decide for themselves if IPC Instant Cash is for real or not.

The first thing I considered when looking at IPC Instant Cash was who the owner was and was he known for being honest. Well that was an easy decision to make. I have been working another one of Dan's programs the IPC Program or Independent Profit Center for several months now. And that program has proven to be a very popular, great paying program.

Also, during the time I have been working the IPC Program I have had the opportunity to talk to Dan by phone and email and he has always proven to be honest and helpful.

The second thing I considered when looking at IPC Instant Cash for myself was the product that is being sold. Like its sister program the product is a software package that includes software that can actually be used by a marketer to promote almost anything.

Also, when you add up the retail value of the products they really are worth more than the $97 price tag that the package is being sold for. Now I realize that most of the software in the package can be found somewhere online for less than retail but it would take some time to find all of them.

So in my opinion the product is real so that part of the IPC Instant Cash program is NOT a scam.

The next thing I considered when making my decision on IPC was how I would get paid. Since IPC Instant Cash is a "Direct Pay Program" I wouldn't have to worry about the "company" holding my money. I actually get paid for making a sale before the company does.

So IPC Instant Cash passed that test as well.

Since, I had already tested the customer service by both calling and emailing the owner of IPC several times over the last few month using the contact information provided to me in the training area, I already knew that Dan's customer service would pass the test.

Now, I totally agree that most people won't make $2,000 to $4,000 per day with this program but an extra $4000 to $8,000 per month is very attainable if you know how to promote properly and drive traffic to your site.

What do you have to loose?

So if you are doing your due diligence and trying to decide if IPC Instant Cash is right for you... Consider the points mentioned above and then make you decision.

 

About The Author

Brett Shelite AKA The HBB Advisor has been making a living online for a number of years now. In fact he has not held a J.O.B. in over 6 years now. He strongly believes that anyone can make a good living online if they find a program that they can believe in. However, he also believes that no matter how good your program may be that if a person does not know how to market properly (both online and off) that their success will be slow and difficult to obtain. If you would like more information on anything Brett is doing just visit his HBB Advisor Site.

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nancydodds1 3 years ago

Thanks for sharing the valuable information. Its very interesting and good stuff.

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jdc12 2 years ago

Hey, thanks for this valuable information about this program.

People really listen to people who are already working and having great success.

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