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Date Added: 7/19/2009     Reviewer: Traces2757
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Website URL: http://www.pizzaboyclub.com
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Pizza Boy Club Description

The Pizza Boy Club is a cash gifting program that has several levels. You decide which level that you want to initially buy into and you make money by referring other people to the program. You earn referral money according to your participation level, and you earn money when your referrals recruit others as well.

Pizza Boy Club Detailed Overview

The first thing that needs to be done when explaining the Pizza Boy Club is to explain the concept of cash gifting, since that is the kind of program that it is. Basically, an internet cash gifting program is a moneymaking enterprise that you buy into by giving money to the person who recruits you. The only way that you can make money through a cash gifting program is to recruit others.

The Pizza Boy Club program works as a go-between for recruitment and earnings. You buy into the program and then refer others who also buy into the program. When the people you recruit buy in, they do so through your personal link. The system recognizes this, and you are credited a certain percentage of the buy-in, and the person who recruited you is also credited with a percentage of your referral’s buy-in. You get the larger percentage. This means that when you buy into the Pizza Boy Club, you get money each time one of your referral’s buys in and when their referrals buy in, you get money as well.

The Pizza Boy Club was created by internet marketers Chris Campbell and Jared McCart. They promise that the program is legitimate and that it is a private cash gifting club and therefore does not involve any type of company like many other of these programs do. They also claim that the program is not a pyramid scheme, though what the distinction is isn’t readily apparent. In a pyramidm scheme the people who come in late are the ones who tend to lose their money. In a cash gifting program, the same thing can happen.

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Pizza Boy Club Reputation

Of course it is possible to make money with the Pizza Boy Club program, but the foundation of cash gifting programs tend to be shaky and weak at best. Your odds with these types of programs are usually only slightly better than playing a slot machine. The reputation of this club is pretty much the same as for any cash gifting program—not good. Most cash gifting programs are eventually shut down, since they usually violate some type of law. Overall consensus is that you should probably pass this by and concentrate on solid ways of making money online.

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Results were good, but it will be harder to start it now

Before I tried this operation, my wonders were if it was a pyramid scheme, if they really gave money away and if I would get referrals quickly. Well, yes, it is a pyramid scheme, and yes, they really pay when you get referrals. Actually, I learned that any biz-opp of this kind must pay, because if it doesn't, it will quickly lose reputation. As it only benefits the first people (that manage to get referrals) I would not advise it, because there are already lots of people seeking for referrals on forums and so on.

I like it because I managed to get some fast money (according to the referrals I get and to the referrals that my referrals get) it is more or less 30$ average per week (I have around 15 referrals, so far). It takes around 1 or 2 days to pay (I get it via paypal) even though it is not very regular: once I received it only a week after. It does not spam you unless the reason is important.

I advise not to go for it unless you already have friends to rely on, because there is already plenty of people looking for referrals.
 
 


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avatar   by Arthie on February 7, 2010 at 5:11 PM CST

 
 
 
No dough in this pizza

I don't know why but I always fall for this type of scheme. I paid my fee and advertised everywhere I could think of without spamming and spending money. After one week I had ZERO referrals. I made some more attempts but never got any refs at all. Perhaps the first people who signed on made some money which is probably the case with similar sites. I've made a promise to myself not to waste my time like this anymore.
 
 


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avatar   by rdadey on February 6, 2010 at 12:42 PM CST

 
 
 
13 months of training with the club so far

I have been a pizza boy club member for 13 months now. I got the email they sent out to the list about reviews on the club and wanted to post my feedback on the review too. I give them a B because I think they could make it easier and I wish they were faster to reply when I need help. I do not like that it takes them 6-18 hours to usually get back with me. They do always respond to my questions though and have been up front and honest to me in every thing I have asked them. I know with any online business that I would have to recruit people and that they had to buy what I was going to offer to make money, but like most people I hate selling and I do not want to sell stuff. What I really have liked about the Pizza Boy Club is they have shown me how to sell now without having to talk to people or call anyone. I have made just over $40,000 during 2009 from the teams help, but to be fair I also spent $6,000 in marketing online and $2,500 to buy the programs. I imagine some people are not going to do well in the club because without money to advertise you will not be able to market and make money. I had $3500 to start, spent the $2,500 on the program and $1,000 on marketing in the first month because I did not listen to the directions and went way too fast without following directions. I realize this was my mistake and that I should have listened, but I wanted to make money fast so just did what I wanted at first. When I finally started asking for help and doing what they told me, I was able to lower my cost of marketing and built a nice list of 4,260 people in 2009. So if you are not willing to work to market in this club and give up easy then you do not want to join this club because you will fail. I was shown where and how to market and it worked, but I did not listen to them at first and tried other things and lost money. So make sure you follow directions in the club.
 
 


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avatar   by reddoll85 on January 21, 2010 at 2:50 PM CST

 
 
 
I knew nothing - needed lots of help

I have not made a fortune from being a member. I expected I would have to market to make money and I asked to confirm this and they told me I had to market. I am in the maverick program they offer and have made a few hundred each month. Not a lot of money, but for me it is like a part time job. I asked about the cash gifting to learn about what that is, but they said they do not offer that. I told them that the review on here says they offer cash gifting and they said that is not correct, but did offer to teach me how to make a website to market that if I wanted help to do that. In my past few months of working with them, they have been very patient with me, I am a slow learner and this has all been new to me for online marketing. I was afraid this might be a scam from people who say that it is hard to get people in the club, I do understand why they say that because it does take time to learn how to do marketing on craigslist or google. It has taken me months, but every question I have asked them they have answered. In other programs I have joined no one would ever answer my questions, but the pizza boy club has been good for me in that they do answer my questions every time. What I needed most was how to learn to make money online and a website and pizza boy club taught me how to set that all up for marketing. I hope to one day make more than a thousand in a month, but this is all new to me. I give them a A+ because they have been patient with me and help me a lot and I appreciative of that.
 
 


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avatar   by bryce1972 on January 21, 2010 at 2:35 PM CST

 
 
 
Thought this was a fast way to get money

I have tried a few other cash gifting sites with a lot of success so I thought this one would be a sure go. I already had much experience with getting referrals but my experience had no effect. It was a whole lot harder on this site for some reason. I worked on the site for 3 months and couldn't seem to get many referrals. So needless to say I didn't make any money and I dumped the site. I would not recommend this site to anyone if you don't have a network of people ready to do the referrals. Good Luck!
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by queen1979 on January 19, 2010 at 11:29 PM CST

 
 
 
The only thing unique about it is the name

In retrospect, I don't know what I was thinking when I tried this. It was my second attempt at cash gifting, and it wasn't overly expensive, so I thought it may be a good opportunity to make some fast cash. I quickly regretted it and felt like I just wasted my money. Trying to get referrals was extremely time-consuming and difficult. The club apparently doesn't have a strong enough reputation to convince people to join. I never saw a dime. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone I know because I felt like it was just an empty promise to make a quick dollar.
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by maxgreen on January 18, 2010 at 4:09 PM CST

 
 
 
Hard, and not worth it

So I joined a while back in the hopes of getting fast money.

They claim that is not a pyramid scheme, and it is in my opinion, only the ones on the top are doing good.

Basically getting referrals is not as easy as I thought and it is very hard to convince people to join.

In my opinion it is not a scam, but it is definitely not worth a try.

No referrals, equals no money.
 
 


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avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by luis on January 5, 2010 at 1:02 PM CST

I Don't Wan't to Hype this Up but This is The BEST and Only IM Coaching Program you Will Ever Need!

Sorry I Tried :)

 
 
 
Only get money with referrals!

I researched Pizza Boy Club to make a few extra bucks, just like everyone else seems to have done. After paying a fee to join and learn more about the site/program, I soon realized that I would be making zero $ unless I had referrals. The only tough thing was, how was I going to get people to join this site. It ended up falling through because I had nobody join the site. I do not recommend this site, considering you don't get paid for the actual work, only the referrals.
 
 


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avatar   by emesci on December 31, 2009 at 12:54 PM CST

"the juice was worth the squeeze"

Don't stop, till you've got it

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I joined Pizza Boy Club a while ago

I joined Pizza Boy Club a while ago. I had to pay a small fee to join and find out more about the program. The bad thing is that you can only earn money if you can convince people to sign up under you and pay the fee. This is impossible to do because people have no trust in this type of program. I am not saying this is a scam because apparently they do pay. I wasn’t able to get any referrals so I couldn’t earn any money. This is why I give this program a D. I don’t recommend this to anyone because it’s very difficult to make a decent profit.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by myraro on December 28, 2009 at 4:31 PM CST

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I couldnt make ANY money from this!

I helped someone with their referral rate and joined the Pizza Boy Club to see if there was any promising money in the system. After finding out it was a basic pyramid scheme, I was really unmotivated to continue with the program, but did it anyway for a month and a half. There is no method, or actually system, basically I paid to get into the program and the only way to earn any money is to get lots of people to sign up under your referral. And your referrals had to get referrals to make any real money, which most of them would give up on the system after 2 days anyway. The support team was quick to respond when trying to get more ideas of getting more effective referrals but couldn't really give me good tips other than which I was already doing, which wasn't working. It seemed like the only people who were making money were the people at the top of the pyramid, this was a complete waste of time.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by areevez on December 20, 2009 at 5:36 PM CST

 
 
 
No money earning without referrals

I have seen several other sites like Pizza Boy Club around which are basically pyramid type programs. The initial page is short and does not ramble which drew me in fast. All it wanted was my name and email for more information on the program. However when I found out more I ended up paying to enter the program. It was less then $10 so it was not a huge deal, however the problem was being able to earn. This program only allows you to earn by forcing others to sign up under you and pay the fee as well. This is very typical and run of the mill for a scam site. I am not sure whether they actually pay or not (from what I have read they do), however I have not been able to get others to sign up because it sounds too scam-like. I gave this program a D because it's next to impossible to make decent money and seems to be rather questionable.
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by mtomney on December 20, 2009 at 12:02 PM CST

 
 
 
Legal Way To Run A Pyramid Syatem

Yes Pizza Boy Club is another pyramid scam that uses the presence of “gifts” to legitimately get away with referrals paying the lower levels. I paid six dollars into this last week to see where to could go. I have not been involved in a multi level marketing system for many years and I thought most of them dried up. However I did sign up and send out an informative email to over on thousand people I know or am acquainted with and have their email contacts. Needles to say, only two signed up out of curiosity, I did receive numerous emails back from people all in agreement that this was an obvious pyramid system and would only work if in fact everyone did purchase their spot and could get a large amount of others to sign up. I feel there are better ways to spend your money and make it work for you online.
 
 


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Pyramid scheme, not good

Pizza Boy Club is a pyramid scheme site and it's a total scam. I was referred by a friend to join this site awhile ago. I am finding this practically impossible to get people to sign up, and that's the only way you can earn anything. You refer people and in turn they refer other people and so on. I wish I had never joined, a waste of time and doesn't seem possible to earn a penny. I have never made payout on this site, and I have been on this site trying my hardest for several months. I would advise people not to sign up to this site as it is just a waste of time, effort and money.
 
 


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Pyamid Scheme. Lame!

This is the perfect example of a pyramid scheme and I am not a fan of those at all. So basically, you have to pay to get into the program and then refer others to the site to make more money. What if you do not get referrals? That's what happened to me. The most I got was two referrals who joined but they did not get referrals so I did not get much money in return. I would contact the support team, asking them for ways to get referrals. They were sweet and would reply but I believe that is not enough to make a great site. I then realized this entire thing was a scheme and I would never get anywhere. People dislike these sorts of things and would never join. I never cashed out because I left immediately. I knew I was not going to get anywhere. Do not join this site. It is a waste of money.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by mariiii on October 24, 2009 at 8:57 PM CST

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Could never get this to work for me

I joined the Pizza Boy Club several months ago as I thought it would be a great way to make some additional money. I will have to say that I have had no problems with the program itself. What I found difficult was to get any referrals to this program. I spent a lot of time promoting and yet no one would buy into this type of program. After several months of trying I decided to end my membership with this site.

I will have to say that when I first started I had tons of questions. I emailed support and they always got back to me. They were very helpful and tried to do what they could for me. I even received one email with advice on how to get referrals under me. Nonetheless, after trying their techniques as well, it just didn't work. I was happy overall with the communication that they have with their members. It does not lack at all. It may take them a day or so to get back to you, but at least they respond. This is a lot more than I can say for other programs out there.

I would say it would be a good program if you can find a way to get the referrals. I just couldn't get them which is why I left the site. After several months of doing the same thing, it is time to move on. I would say this site is ok. It is not the best and it is not the worst either.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by kyleskorner on October 24, 2009 at 3:41 PM CST

 
 
 
Not worth the time and money

The program does pay, but it's uncertain if it's legal or not. But the main problem lies with getting refs. It was really difficult for me personally, as few people would invest money so vague. There's no guarantee you get your money back. Again, with the refs. You have to advertise a LOT and even then, less than 5% of people would actually bother investing in this thing. I pretty sure the owners of the site are making lots of money off of this since most people can't get enough refs. My advice? Stay away; there are better money makers out there.
 
 


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avatar   by j147l on October 1, 2009 at 10:09 AM CST

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It was nice, but

I referred my friends and made cash, and they in turn referred their friends and made cash for me and them. I really enjoyed this, but I eventually quit when I was told it might not be legal and might just be a "Pyramid Scheme;" a type of scam. I cashed out, and never came back. I made about $150 between my referrals and their referrals. Some of my friends didn't listen when I told them it may be a scam or shut down and didn't cash out, so if it is shut down, they will lose some money and time. I recommend, but don't get cocky just because you’re making money: it may still be shut down or a scam.
 
 


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avatar   by Happyboy3 on September 28, 2009 at 8:33 AM CST

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Very friendly and helpful guys

The pizza boy club has been very helpful in showing me how to market. They are some what slow in replying to emails, I have to wait a day or two for a reply, but they do always get back with me.

You have to market your link they give you though to make money, or you have them do it for you, but you can't just do nothing and expect people to come to your site. I have followed their help and Chris Campbell in his other programs he has promoted over the years. You will either love him and the people he helps with programs he promotes or hate him. It will be because you either marketed the program and made a ton of money or you didn't market the program and made nothing. I did not understand how marketing works on the internet for the longest time and I got mad, but what I like is that these guys have really been helpful and they really care, I can tell. Now that I am finally making money I have been able to quit my job, so I of course love these guys so much for helping me. But I also had to do my part and market a lot. If I didn't do anything to market then of course I would have made no money and I would feel like they scammed me and failed me. But the truth would be that I didn't market to grow my business. So I give them a B because they I feel could do a better job in helping market for us as members, but at the same time they have a lot of people who need their help and I understand they want to live a fun life and not work all the time.
 
 


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avatar   by tlarson on September 14, 2009 at 12:44 PM CST

 
 
 
My experience with the club

I started using the pizza boy club over a year ago before the roadmap to riches program went out of business. The pbc club is a marketing aid as best I can explain it in that they already have a website built for the programs they help you promote and they let you tag along with them and their success story. So instead of having to start brand new in a program you can plug right away into their marketing system and send all of your prospects to their website to market the program you are in. I started with them in roadmap to riches, but then roadmap to riches shut down their program. I had made 4 sales in that and was in it for a few months before it closed, so after my marketing costs I had made just under $2,300. I was afraid I was going to be out of luck when roadmap to riches closed down, but the guys helped me out and paid my way into the new peoples program. I did have to pay some money for the setup costs, but I saved over $500 and since then I have made just over $4,000. I don't yet have a large marketing budget and that is something you will need to be making $10,000 or $20,000 a month, but what I have done is take a part of my profit each time and reinvest it into marketing so the number of referrals I am getting keeps going up.

What I really like about their system is I also get commissions on everything my referrals buy from them for life. So I have made another $300 from the advertisements my referrals have bought who I referred to the pizza boy club.

The club is much bigger than just the people's program of which is cash gifting, so you can choose other programs to have promoted in the club if you want to instead of the peoples program cash gifting. Though most of my money I have made since roadmap to riches closed has been with the peoples program.

As a member of the club you get to use the club marketing system, materials, training, support and their website sales videos so you don't have to make your own website, videos or pay for a list management service.

It did take me a little time to figure out their website as it wasn't the easiest for me to understand and sometimes I don't like it takes a day or two to get a answer back to my questions. However, considering how many members they have I can understand it takes them time to reply.
 
 


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avatar   by calvarez on August 28, 2009 at 10:35 PM CST

 
 
 
Pyramid scheme style scam

This is a pyramid scheme and a complete scam. I was drawn into this and paid for the basic level of affiliate program. I'm finding it impossible to recruit anyone, and that's the only way you can get paid from this, if you can refer people who then refer people in turn.

I should have noticed straight away. The guy in the video on the landing page, who has obviously filmed it from the box sized bedroom in his Mom's house, when he claims to live a celebrity lifestyle. Highly unbelievable.

I haven't made payout at all once, and I've been trying for 3 months. Stay away from this site. There's no customer support, and you simply throw money away.
 
 


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