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IQUnite formerly IQKonnect review: Scam targeting Facebook Users 5

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1:41 pm EST
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Targets Facebook users into joining for $9.95 to become a first inviter to another social media platform that claims you will make millions, but if you read the well hidden income disclosure, you will see the only person making a killing is Yvy Johnson and Keith Reed. 10, 000 people have joined times $9.95 a month equals almost $100, 000 of which most goes to the 2 mentioned above. They are ripping people off and it sickens me that they target the people who most need to the money and are weaker minded and easy to con and I feel someone must protect these people. The new platform looks like a 5th grader developed it, and nobody will ever leave Facebook for this garbage that they are paying monthly for.

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James1232344
, US
Jan 12, 2016 1:23 pm EST

Yeah totally regretting it. Still no launch? lol

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how dumb are people
richmond, US
Dec 09, 2014 7:54 am EST

Complete scam, used Dolphin Boonex, a cheap social media site design program that cost a few hundred not millions. For $9.99 you are at the lowest tier and get virus protection you could get for free. At the higher $30 a month tier you get something you could get for free at credit karma. From what I hear the platform that is being tested before going live is not user friendly and nobody will leave Facebook for it.

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David Van de Ven
, US
Dec 02, 2014 4:01 pm EST

Keith Reid has been involved with numerous scams, including a company (YTB) prosecuted by the state of California as a pyramid scheme. Ivy Johnson IV owns Globalprofits.net which isn't the "advertising" business he claims and has a history which isn't as easy to find but is even worse than Keith Reid's. IQKonnect/IQLife/IQUnite has been taking $9.95 a month from affiliates for several months, paying out for recruiting on that revenue, and providing nothing valuable in return, just empty promises. They were supposed to go live to the public every month since June.

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David Van de Ven
, US
Dec 02, 2014 11:45 am EST

Keith Reid has a long history of scams, including a company prosecuted by the state of CA for running a pyramid scheme. Ivy Johnson IV has a history of his own. It's obvious to anyone who isn't bamboozled by the promises of millions of dollars they're going to make that affiliates are paying $9.95 for... nothing, and have been for several months. The "service" is worthless. The only reason people are paying in is because of the promises of income "once they go live". They've been "going live soon" for several months. By definition, charging money which is then used to pay out for recruiting is a pyramid scheme. There's no other source of revenue. No sales of products with any value outside the program.

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Loser and Quiter
Juneau, US
Nov 27, 2014 6:57 pm EST

you failed you quit you blame others and next you will regret

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