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Justin Blake Bio

Justin Blake is a very well-known internet marketer and CEO of JB Virtual Enterprises which is based out of Traverse City, Michigan. He has many programs to his name including Secret Money Making Miracle, Endless Opt-In, Manifestation Meditation, Accelerated Income, and his latest offering which is University Of Internet Marketing.

Justin Blake Detailed Overview

University of Internet Marketing is a system that states that by following the step-by-step instructions a member will be making $1047.50 in residual income within one month. His program offers live monthly updates, unlimited email consultations, rights to re-sell the University of Internet Marketing program, and step-by-step instructions on how to advertise.

He normally charges $547 in start up fees and $47 per month to join University of Internet Marketing, but has dropped the start up fees with some conditions. He states that if you pay the first month's fee of $47 he will send you all the information you will need to earn that $1047.50 in one month. Once you have attained that amount, you will have to send him a testimonial to be able to receive the second part of the training.

This would be the "Explosive Track" training which it explains how to re-invest your profits to make even more money. If he does not receive the testimonial, then you will not have access to that additional training. Also, he would like to have the $547 set-up fee sent to him once you have started making the residual income. He offers a "complete, no weasling out" 60-day money back guarantee. If you don't like the product or if it doesn't work then you will receive a no-questions-asked refund.

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Justin Blake Reputation

There is a lot of negative information on Justin Blake as a whole, but keep in mind that angry people are more apt to speak their mind than people who enjoy the products. Unfortunately, there are a lot of complaints regarding his money back guarantees (that people are not able to receive them) and that even if a member does cancel their subscriptions to his products they continue to have their credit cards charged. I came across some rebuttals by his assistant Diane stating that the people requesting the refunds were not "working the program", but according to the guarantee, there does not have to be a reason. Once again, remember there are always two sides to a story - so as always practice caution before joining this and any other program.

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Does NOT know the meaning of Unsubscribe... !

I've unsubscribed from Justin's list twice but he's still sending me emails for his rehashed systems. Save yourself the time, the frustration and the work it will take to get yourself removed from his list(s). If you're still receiving email from Justin after you unsubscribe then start with reading the info at the Federal Trade Commission web site and consider filing a complaint there.
 
 


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avatar   by DanS on August 6, 2011 at 10:48 PM CST

 
 
 
Confusion Regarding Non Refund

I just went to the sales page of manifestation CD that is available for one dollar and I found that the transaction is processed by Clickbank. Now everyone knows that Clickbank is a reliable system, and that they have their own sixty day money back policy. In fact, they adhere to it strictly and warn merchants and inform buyers that no matter what the merchant may claim, the refund policy stands, and that too, only for sixty days, no more, no less.

What I fail to understand is why the people who have made comments above had to contact Justin Blake personally. Why could you not get a refund from Clickbank itself?

Like my comment title says, I am confused. I wish someone would clarify so that I could come to a decision regarding this man and his products.

Thank you.

P. S. I have graded him just ok because he floods his inbox with mail almost every other day. This is no way to do business and it irritates the hell out of me. Thanks to gmail's massive storage I don't have to worry about losing space for useful mail, but still, this practice does not speak highly of any Internet Marketer.
 
 


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avatar   by kapush on April 27, 2011 at 8:30 PM CST

 
 
 
Its Marketing People

Justin Blake is one of the smartest marketers around. The real problem doesn't stand within the products but rather the users.

I'm not saying all products are great or good, but to learn marketing and even make an EXTRA supplemental income takes DEDICATION, time, and patience.

If you "buy" into every ad you see and think it's really going to be your big break to becoming a millionaire then it's time to wake up.

As I said it takes time and dedication to learn the many different avenues of making money online. Justin Blake's courses will help you learn. Yes you will have to pay. It takes money to make money.
 
 


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avatar   by jbreview on April 13, 2011 at 8:33 PM CST

 
 
 
Dont waste your time

This is a waste of money, to make over $1000 a month over the internet is nearly impossible (some people may do it).

Don't waste your time or money on this guy or any of his products you might as well go and burn the cash instead..

Don't do it guys, there are many free ways to do it that are not fake. :)
 
 


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avatar   by TxOSaaMv on April 13, 2011 at 8:28 PM CST

Paypal: Samovyick@hotmail.co.uk

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Justin Blake = Refund Refund Refund!

.. And did I mention don't forget to refund?

This guy banks on the fact that most people forget to refund this crap. I did and that was STUPID me! Every product he's ever put out is trash. Rehashed nonsense that you can find online for FREE people. You'll get trapped into paying or deceived into paying some outrageous monthly rate for his crap and I dare you to ask for support - any support. Don't waste your time on Justin Blake or any of his products.
 
 


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avatar   by scamwatcher on October 21, 2010 at 8:18 PM CST

 
 
 
Justin Blake Don't Believe the Hype

I am not going to say that Justin Blake is a bad guy, but for months since I signed up in the opt in after he claimed a free product to help me earn money, all I got was harassing auto responders. Though I have unsubscribed, I am still receiving his emails. I did notice the hidden costs including the $27 fee for the kit and the lack of support when I tried to contact him, though thankfully I did not purchase whatever he had to offer. What I will say is that yes people are out there to make money on line. There are a lot of people. Also there are a lot of people who are just out for themselves and not the money. Buyers who run across this campaign please beware, because you never have to pay at least not that much to earn money from home. Please do your research thoroughly before jumping into anything.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by rhmedia on October 11, 2010 at 2:39 PM CST

 
 
 
Pontiacracer

YES, I JUST JOINED TODAY TO RECEIVE JUSTIN BLAKE'S KIT. I READ EACH PAGE AS INSTRUCTED. PAID MY $27 AND THEN WENT ON TO THE NEXT PAGE! READ THE WHOLE PAGE, AS INSTRUCTED! WHEN I GOT DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, IT SAID, CLICK HERE TO DOWN LOAD THE KIT! WHEN I DID, IT TOOK ME BACK TO THE PAY WITH CREDIT CARD, AGAIN! I NEVER WAS ABLE TO DOWNLOAD ANYTHING AND HE HAS MY $27! NOW, HOW DO I GET IT BACK? OR STOP THE PAYMENT! AND NOT CONTINUE TO PAY THE $47/MONTH. THAT I DIDN'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT! UNTIL I READ IT HERE! IS THERE SOMEONE TO CONTACT? I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY KIND OF INFO ON THIS! $27 IS AN AWFUL LOT OF MONEY TO ME ALSO. As the one GENTLEMAN EXPRESSED! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND I HOPE TO HEAR BACK FROM SOMEONE! MICHAEL
 
 


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avatar   by Pontiacracer on August 10, 2010 at 4:29 PM CST

 
 
 
Great Scam Artist

He had been a mentor of mine for only one month. Actually he is a self-called Mentor because he claims to be a mentor of all the members that become a member of his affiliate products. However, I don't even consider him to be an average mentor.

It was really amazing to read his product's description that he has given on his website. At the top lines of the description his affiliate product was completely free of cost. But as I reached the bottom of the introductory texts, I found it has become $27. Although I wasn't impressed with the description, I became a member of his affiliate product. After a month I discovered that I was fooled. I didn't even earn one-third of my investment on his program. I mailed him so many times for that reason but never got a reply.

He really knows a lot about Scam Art.
 
 


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avatar   by dark_3mpire87 on July 24, 2010 at 12:18 PM CST

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Gold digger

I received and e-mail from Justin Blake that said it would cost me zero dollars. When what he meant to say is it will cost you $27 to sign up and $47 per month after that. You never have to pay your employer to work for them even if it is their product you are selling. I will not tell you not to try it. This may be for you. It was not for me.
 
 


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avatar   by goldylocks on July 5, 2010 at 8:17 PM CST

 
 
 
Glad I didn't

I was looking for a way to make extra cash from home when I came across Justin Blakes site, well needless to say I read his thing and decided that if I had to spend money to make money it was not worth it. Like someone else said, he said it would cost nothing but when you click the link it is only $27, believe me when money is tight $27 is a lot of money, so I clicked to close the link and it came up that it would be dropped to $17!

Well I have now realized that if you need to spend money to make money it is a scam.
 
 


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avatar   by ria on July 4, 2010 at 7:53 PM CST

 
 
 
Universtyofintenetmarketing.com

I'm new with all this, but unable to find a job I checked Justin's format. I did not take the course until I did a little more checking.

So I went searching for info on him. I did read some bad and of course there was some good also. When I tried to check out the site he has universtyofinternetmarketing.com) all I saw was a blank page.

Nothing further to write at this time.
 
 


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avatar   by louiej on July 1, 2010 at 9:52 AM CST

 
 
 
Seriously I'm glad I didn't spend more on him

I don't even think it deserves an "F"

All of his "great advice" and such did me no good I regret buying into his scheme. I definitely lost money and I would do close to anything to get it back I felt like it was an utter waste of money and time, thank god I didn't buy into his so called University because with what I paid for and what I got in return I'm sure his university is a fluke as well. I'm not even sure that he isn't just a scam artist and has minimal knowledge of any kind f internet marketing.
 
 


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avatar   by bpittman2010 on May 11, 2010 at 9:22 PM CST

 
 
 
Beware! Hard Sales pitch for THOUSANDS of dollars!

I paid the $1 for Manifestation Meditation and got on his list. I got a phone call the next day offering "Free" coaching in exchange for a testimonial for their website. That "free" coaching would be mine for an "investment" of either $10,000, $12,000, or $14,000 on my credit card! The longer I was on the phone and the harder the salesperson was trying, he kept getting more and more belittling toward me and insulting me. This kind of power trip to make me feel like a lowly loser that will amount to nothing without their help is pathetic. The salesperson then proceeded to call my phone 12 more times (i didn't answer) When I did answer to say I was not interested, he began shouting over me and again with the insults.

I have requested to have any memberships I might have mistakenly signed up for by paying that initial $1 to be canceled. I hope they don't continue to charge my card. What dangerous scam artists. If they don't leave me alone I will contact the BBB.
 
 


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avatar   by sunnnyday on May 9, 2010 at 9:47 PM CST

 
 
 
I own Blake's DVD... the case is worth more than the contents!

I ordered the $9.95 DVD or was it free with $9.95 S&H? Either way, it was amazing to me that someone could ramble on that long and say absolutely nothing. At one point, he states that it is important to remember that if one wants to make a point, one must continue to repeat oneself. One of my pet peeves is someone repeating something over and over because they thought I was too stupid to understand it the first time. To add insult to injury I was charged $97 14 days later because I did not click on "terms and agreements" when I ordered the DVD in the first place. Need I go on?... this guy is a joke... a bad one!
 
 


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avatar   by bestbuys on April 22, 2010 at 12:00 PM CST

 
 
 
What a Scam!

They make their offers seem all interesting and they promise you will make a lot of money. They tell you it’s free, but you always end up paying or they try to sell it to you and it is not worth it. If it’s not really free, they should just tell you straight up. I was really excited to hear about Justin Blake, but after paying for something that was completely useless, I was very disappointed!

This guy just scams people, takes their money and doesn’t give anything in return. I don’t recommend anyone to try anything that is from Justin Blake. I don’t know how or why, but once I got some sort of virus on my computer just for opening one his emails, so no I don’t recommend you to try out any of his products. It’s all just a big fat scam!
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by cortez17 on April 20, 2010 at 8:08 PM CST

 
 
 
Feeling a little RIPPED OFF

Don't get RIPPED OFF by this con-artist Justin Blake. He says he is giving you one thing and then you get another. I ordered the Manifestation Meditation audio CD for $1. I Know it's only $1 BUT what I got was an ebook on Thought Vibrations and a link to another page asking for my credit card details and another $39.95 for the original Audio CD on Manifestation Meditation. Who knows what I would have received if I had payed that? Then you find out that for the original $1 they are going to try and charge you another $70 each and every month after that. ****WHAT A RIP OFF**** I know this because they have just tried to take another $1 from one of my online accounts with a notification that they intend to try and take another $70 in 14 days. ***WHAT A RIP OFF***

P. S I unsubscribed from this Justin Blake over a month ago. One would have thought that if he was any sort of Internet GURU he would have software in place to recognize an unsubscription and delete everything! SO please be careful be VERY VERY careful.

Again "DON'T DON'T GET RIPPED OFF"
 
 


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avatar   by Mbuzi69 on April 20, 2010 at 8:03 PM CST

 
 
 
Charles Ryder/Justin Blake/Univ of Internet Marketing

Wow. These guys have a great sales page. You pay $47 and then $47 every month for access to their supposed help with making money online. What a joke. Basically, they tell you to put ads in ezines, get banners, join traffic exchanges, etc. This is all information that anyone who's been trying internet marketing for an hour already learned for free!

Don't waste your money on this. It's a total rip off. Plus, you pay with CCBill and they have horrible customer relations. They won't help at all. They didn't even use my name in the letter of response to me when I asked them for help. At least it was easy to cancel the subscription.

So, anything from Charles Ryder, Justin Blake, University of Internet Marketing or marketingliveonline.com ----it's a huge scam. The also haven't responded to my request for refund, which I sent less than 5 minutes after seeing their junk. Definite scam. :mad:
 
 


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avatar   by honestreview on March 14, 2010 at 8:46 PM CST

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How Justin's emails have helped me

I really like the way Justin's tutorials and ebooks are delivered, he gives me step by step instruction on making money on the internet. I receive an email every week from him with a lot of free marketing info... I am still learning and really like how he explains certain details, if there is any other info that I can use, he adds the links, for me to download, with a quick review of it for me... If I need more information or have any questions, I can have easy access to his email address... He gives me easy to understand and easy to follow instructions on pretty much anything I need to know about affiliate marketing. I like that he stays ahead of the game, like other great marketers.
 
 


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avatar   by hschweb on March 12, 2010 at 1:39 PM CST

 
 
 
7stepscourse.com - Justin Blake I recommed NO

If you know anything -- Don't waste your $ or time.

This program is pretty lame. It's a set of audio programs starting with setting your goals, etc. I guess this is useful talk, but I believe it's just filler to make the course seem more substantial.

I get numerous emails from Justin so I'm not sure how many programs he has going, but I'm sure quite a few. Probably all the same under different names.

I can't recommend this one and the information is pretty basic -- Only for the completely uninformed newbee. I'm a newbee and even I know most of this stuff. Very little useful information for anyone who has browsed the internet. Most of this stuff you can get free if you nose around enough. I think this is pretty typical.

There is a fairly prominent author who has an email list newsletter. I subscribe to it and find that if I read his reports every week, I don't need to buy his next book because all the information is in the emails he's been sending me for a year. This guy is not involved in IM, but I guess I'm on Justin's email list and I've heard a lot of the same info from him before without having to buy it.

Just my opinion. Good luck in your quest.
 
 


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avatar   by blueseven on February 14, 2010 at 4:34 PM CST

 
 
 
Contradicting email

Just received an email by Justin Blake stating that it wouldn't cost a dime.

The so-called chance of a lifetime; he'll give his business away, a worth of $1,164 but Free if you get it today... No gimmicks, no tricks. Literally;

That's right. Your cost is

zero... zip... zilch.

I clicked (of course, I tend to be rather naive;)and not to my surprise there were costs, not super high I think it was 27 dollars and even 17 when I clicked to go away, but nevertheless it was money.

Point is; why join someone that is not telling it like it is?
 
 


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avatar   by pixites on February 11, 2010 at 10:56 PM CST

 
 
 
A very disappointing encounter

I am still bitter and maybe always will be about my dealings with this person back when I started online business. I got sucked into all of his false promises and lies and was eager to receive all the tips and knowledge he had to offer. I signed up for his university back then and it was at a huge cost. I was presented with absolutely no knowledge on what to do to make money online. The only thing I was given was his own product which he made me sell. That was the tip of the iceberg for me, the ultimate insolence. I see here that many people have acknowledged this person of his scams and money-draining and am happy that he is shown for what he really is. He never gives back a refund (of course), no matter how much you complain. You are going to get ignored and left money drained. I will always be very bitter because of my mistake of trusting this person. And I ask of you to not trust his lies yourself. He is a very, very big scammer.
 
 


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avatar 5,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Master   by Marin4usaka on February 11, 2010 at 8:38 PM CST

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Worthless For A Reason

For me to rate this character anything more than an F would be too generous. Nothing can be gained from any of the services he provides and I would know 1st hand. The customer support pages given are borderline useless at times making you wish you could get a refund. Of course refunds are denied. I miss my $20.
 
 


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avatar   by NickMorfidis on January 27, 2010 at 8:16 PM CST

 
 
 
Just a big scam

I followed along in hopes that his words would ring true, but it was just a scam. I'm thankful for the people who truly do follow through with what they say. After working through things for about a month of endless efforts, I just found myself practically in a pyramid scheme. I did not make any money in over a month and when I contacted them it took about two weeks to get a response. They refused a refund and eventually stopped responding to any of my questions.

I really don't think anyone should be wasting their time with this.
 
 


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avatar   by aaronlite on January 23, 2010 at 2:43 PM CST

 
 
 
Nothing worthwhile

I joined one of his offers as a free member, after logging into the site, I was very badly surprised. There wasn't really anything to it except audio recordings. They weren't that helpful and after listening to them the site went nowhere. While I was signing up there was a link to upgrade, and I wanted to try it first, very, very disappointing to say the least. I've gotten a few emails but nothing worthwhile. I'm not going to waste my money on upgrades when the freebies are nothing. I recommend to anyone, try it before you buy it, you might wished you had saved your money in the end.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by countrygirl on January 21, 2010 at 10:47 AM CST

 
 
 
Justin Blake+You=Not good

Justin Blake is not a type of person a nooby IM'er would like to run into. He isn't nice, has done scams and will 99% of the time cause you stress. I advise you stay away from him if you have any form of a brain.

It will not take long if you just google him or read some other comments to find he is not a very good person to interact with.

I and many other people too will recommend you stay away from Justin Blake.
 
 


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avatar   by Jootoo on January 18, 2010 at 7:22 AM CST

 
 
 
Wow, what a guy

Justin Blake is really talked bad about in these threads and they have a complete legit reason to. I tried out of one his cd's way back when they were real popular and didnt receive to much value out of it. Then when I tried to get my refund back I didnt receive it and I was highly upset. I tried contacting him every which way and I still haven't heard anything from him. I can honestly agree with everyone here that he is really a scammer. I suggest anyone to do is to look him up and background before making their final decision because I surely made mine.
 
 


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avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by BTeezy on January 17, 2010 at 7:40 PM CST

 
 
 
There's a sucker born every minute

That is the credo Justin Blake seems to live by. All his programs are geared towards it, and it shows in his programs and services.

Justin Blake is the kind of man you go into talks with and before you count all your fingers, half way you make sure they are still there and afterward you count them again.

I wouldn't say he is a crook or scam artist, but he is a very savvy marketeer of the kind that will stop at nothing to get the sale in.

If you are that type of Gung Ho Marketeer, his programs and training are what you are looking for. But beware, getting suckered in is part of the program(Guess, that's a lesson to learn also).

New marketeers and webmasters I would strongly advise to stay away of his stuff, because it often is borderline and when you're new it's easy to end up at the wrong end of the border and get into real trouble(Spam for example).

Seasoned marketeers may be able to pick up a thing or two of his methods, but as I stated count your fingers before, in between and afterward.

Personally I think it is unethical and for that I grade him with a D.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by kraven on January 11, 2010 at 8:27 PM CST

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Email target

I get a lot of special offers of the get rich type and I generally just bin them. Lately I discovered that I am getting several look-alike emails per day, from different people. These people I have since discovered are probably those that have bought into this site and are now advertising it. Having read through some of the blurb in the most recent one that I received, it sounds exactly like something I bought about a year ago. Something that cost me a lot of money, money that I failed to get back as it happened, and I too had staff call me up at all hours of the day and night demanding huge amounts of money, $5000 was one such amount that I recall. As I said, this Justin Blake is doing the same thing, and I suspect that it was only name change.
 
 


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avatar   by Redfire on January 9, 2010 at 10:42 PM CST

REDFIRE

 
 
 
BEWARE of Justin Blake

I ordered Justin Blake's so called free cd. Read fine print because when you order the cd you are agreeing to pay him $97 a month to be member of his money making group. You can opt out before 30 days & it won't cost you anything. This info is so small it very easy to miss. If I could sucker people in to pay me $97 month I to would be rich.
 
 


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avatar   by kazzibear on January 7, 2010 at 5:17 PM CST

 
 
 
Maybe not a scam but, stay away! he is horrible

I have only purchased the free CD from him called Manifest Manifestation or something like that, and wow it was a waste of time.

I kindly contacted his support group with questions about how to use the program and never got the answer I wanted, I always got an answer that looked automated.

I also asked about a membership program that I signed up for and never got access to it, I never even got a reply back after that.

Besides his horrible customer support, they also called me to try and sell me into a coaching program.

At first I was exited, but after going through a long survey of about one hour, they finally told me the price to start, which was about 5k, and I told him that I couldn't afford that, then rudely they told me that I was never going to make any money.

Out of nowhere they told me that, I got disappointed after that, and didn't want to answer any more calls.

They kept calling and I finally told them that I wanted nothing to do with their company, they never called me back.

Stay away from this guy, his information is worthless.
 
 


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avatar 3,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Expert   by luis on January 4, 2010 at 5:24 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 :)

 
 
 
He's running some sort of slave system with his university product!

I watched numerous videos of Justin Blake promoting his IM University which he was explaining the product as a rigorous "bootcamp" style training program that will whip any IM'er into shape to get them to start making real money. He spoke with a confident and persuasive tone and seemed to be a nice guy, so I went forward with the University Product. Not only was this not a rigorous course, it was a simple 2 page website that I could have put together in 15 minutes, and the only content that helped me out was the session explaining everything about how Internet Marketing began. Other than that, his "money making" method was me promoting the same exact program that I just bought! He wanted me to spend my hard earned money to promote him? I was a newbie when I got this, but even as a newbie I knew this wasn't the way to really make me money, it was a way to make him money. It took a week and a half but I actually got my refund back. I was surprised he even did that after hearing stories about him not refunding. This guy is a lazy IM'er who wants to use other IM'ers hard work to reap the benefits.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by areevez on December 20, 2009 at 9:46 PM CST

 
 
 
Beware of Mr. Justin Blake

Another Scam artist giving internet marketing products a bad rep. Justin Blake is nothing more then a criminal out to get your hard earned money while offering nothing in return. In fact, since we are on the subject of returns, I haven’t seen my 90 day money back Guarantee that was promised after canceling just 9 days after signing up. This is a pyramid scheme to say the best. Google Stephan Ducharme, he's running the same type of scam and has a bit more information about him. I would think by now his site would be shut down, at least it should be.
 
 


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avatar   by kDUBS on December 16, 2009 at 12:53 PM CST

 
 
 
Can you Say Scammed?

Justin started a marketing belief that anyone can make money using his genius system. These words are your first clue towards this too good to be true offer. While true, in some cases Justin just ends up as a con artist. Once you supply money to his system you are shutout and scammed. Refunds and Contact are halted immediately and you will never see that green cash again. Many have fell towards this scam including me so don't be the next one or an addition to this quickly fluctuating scam.
 
 


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avatar   by jackal47 on December 15, 2009 at 10:51 AM CST

 
 
 
Scam Artist!

I fell for Justin Blake's University of Internet Marketing program about 4 years ago.

I quickly realized I was paying to promote his worthless system and requested a refund. After several emails from a very rude person, communication stopped and I never received a refund.

I then googled him and his associate Charles Ryder and found that I was just one of hundreds, if not thousands, of their victims.

Justin Blake is nothing but an out and out con artist- I am very happy to have an opportunity here to advise others to stay away from this person like the plague.

If you are subscribed to any of his lists, unsubscribe and put his address in your spam folder- basically this man is nothing but a criminal.
 
 


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avatar   by AdinaH on December 13, 2009 at 4:25 PM CST

 
 
 
Bad Experience But Worthwhile Lesson

Like many others I fell for Justin Blake's University of Internet Marketing program. Once I paid the initial $47 fee I was given access to the members area. That's when I found out that his "University" was a two-page website where he encouraged people to promote the program itself in order to earn the $1,047.50/month through residual affiliate commissions. These two pages contained some instructions on how to advertise the program and a long list of free and paid advertising resources. I confess I was so naive at the time that it took me some time to realize that I was paying to work instead of getting paid to.

After two months in the program, spending several hundred dollars in paid advertising and a lot of time placing free ads everywhere without making a single sale, I contacted support, complained about the lack of results and asked for some advice on how to improve my advertising. Their support didn't come up with any helpful information, so another month went by and I finally gave up and asked for a refund. Needless to say, I didn't get it. Neither did I receive any further replies when I insisted that they honor their "no questions asked money back guarantee".

So I do not recommend doing any kind of business with Justin Blake.

I'll go a little further: I suggest that you use the unsubscribe link at the bottom of all emails promoting Justin Blake's products/programs and let the marketer know why you are unsubscribing. That's the least we can do to stop him from ripping off more people.
 
 


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avatar   by junglekid on December 12, 2009 at 4:57 PM CST

 
 
 
I Feel Used

I was shocked that a system like this would exist. I would like to think that individuals who create sites like this actually do follow through with what they say. I purchased the UofIM. I signed up for the $47 and never even got the e-books or anything expected. I did get information on where to find affiliates and sign people up and it did help me in that fact, but after a month of endless efforts I just found myself in an almost pyramid system. I did not make any money in over a month and when I contacted them it took two weeks to get a response. They refused a refund and eventually stopped responding to my questions about how exactly to make that $1047.50 in a month.
 
 


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avatar   by az50rider on December 6, 2009 at 2:15 PM CST

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Prices High Outcome Low

Justin Blake offers an insane amount of money at the start so I figured would be good but I was obviously wrong. He did not really describe in general how to use his site or his instructions weren't clear. If you are looking for a good instructor than I would rather go somewhere else. I do not recommend this website especially those starting as newbies.
 
 


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avatar   by hitsugayaaei on December 2, 2009 at 7:28 AM CST

 
 
 
Too much for so little

Honestly, I saw the advertisements for his program and was intrigued, but ended up highly disappointed. His site (while easy to navigate) leaves much to want for and his start up price is outrageous and even with the discounted rate, the over $40 per month is not worth what you get. Many complaints have been filed against him and his program and there really is no question why. It is easy to see that his program is a waste of money and many people are feeling ripped off. I got out of his site after reading all of the small print and I’m glad that I did. I don’t recommend this to anyone seeking to make a lot of money, you put too much in to not get enough back.
 
 


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avatar 2,000 Credits - Top Contributor   by marie20vill on November 30, 2009 at 3:15 PM CST

 
 
 
Not worth the inflated prices!

Justin Blake's University site was one of the first Internet Marketing sites I ran into when I was first looking to get into working from home online. The prices are ridiculous even if they have been "discounted". Luckily for me I had the good sense to realize if something sounds too good to be true it probably is, so fortunately I got out before losing a lot of money. What he sells is a bunch of nonsense giving you the run around. If you are truly looking to get into Internet marketing, there are many tools and work at home websites that you can easily find what you are looking for and not have to spend a dime.
 
 


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avatar   by kim2sweet on November 20, 2009 at 9:50 PM CST

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Don't bother wasting your precious time

I ordered Justin Blake's Internet-In-A-Box. I've not started internet marketing as yet and am trying to try out as many ideas as possible at as low a cost as possible and this just happened to be 'free'. He gives you some login details which take you to his QuickStartMoney members site with links to Manifestation Meditation (which I did not find useful at all) and there were also some audio recordings to listen on various subjects. It took me a good few hours to go through everything, and in the end I came to the conclusion that this was a load of 'hot air' and was not useful at all in my quest to become an internet marketer. So, I advise you don't waste your precious time on this.
 
 


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avatar   by lizann on November 16, 2009 at 12:49 PM CST

 
 
 
It makes you wonder!

It sounds like a pretty good deal. I mean who wouldn't like to make a

1000 dollars in the comfort of their home. But let's face it, these days the internet is full of people like Justin Blake. I asked for a refund and never got one. Up to this day I can't believe I fell for his crap.
 
 


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avatar   by cassie21 on November 15, 2009 at 7:06 PM CST

 
 
 
Very very lame

He normally charges $547 in start up fees and $47 per month to join University of Internet Marketing, but has dropped the start up fees with some conditions. He states that if you pay the first month's fee of $47 he will send you all the information you will need to earn that $1047.50 in one month. Once you have attained that amount, you will have to send him a testimonial to be able to receive the second part of the training, LAME.
 
 


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avatar   by ms_lady on November 14, 2009 at 7:22 PM CST

 
 
 
Experience

In my personal opinion, this person is worthless. I have been deleting spam from him for years. I have 17 of his spam in my spam folder right now. And that's just 1 of my email address. Just the fact he has to advertise so massively says his business is a useless waste of time. The need to advertise so much says his system isn't making any real money, so he has to compensate for his loss by drumming up more customers. I have reported his spam to Spam Cop many many times, and it never stops. I have even took the time to write personally to ask to be removed from his mailings. Still they pour in almost as fast as I can delete them. His emails are considered illegal spam under anti-spam and can-spam laws, and the numbers of emails he sends out signals to me that he has been sued for this, and is trying to recover his losses.
 
 


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avatar   by rebeccahare on November 8, 2009 at 10:00 AM CST

"Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstien

 
 
 
Justin Blake

I receive many emails from this person. I have checked the emails periodically to see what he has to offer. I have not come across anything that seems interesting to me. In my opinion he is spamming my inbox. Luckily I have not tried any of his offers because I am sure I would just be scammed.
 
 


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avatar   by gothheart on October 27, 2009 at 4:32 PM CST

 
 
 
Not recommended

After recently trying this program, I quickly noticed that it was a scam. They have serious problems in their websites, and some of the content seems to be infected with malware. What is more, their main site appears to be down for the moment. Thus, it is not easy to contact them. I personally do not like companies that alienate themselves from you. For anyone who wants to try this, I recommend you think about this closely before making a choice. If you think this is best for you, I hope you well.
 
 


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avatar   by futuremet on October 14, 2009 at 8:26 PM CST

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Trojan in one of Justin Blake's products

I ordered - I believe it was "Make Money Online", although it came with a bunch of bonuses and it is now difficult to tell which was the original product - and my Zone Alarm found Trojan. Script. Iframe in four of the files. If these were uploaded to a website you'd be in deep hoodoo. I couldn't find a way to notify them by email so I called the number at the bottom of the ManifestationMeditation page and talked with the lady who answered. She said she would tell the support people but didn't write down the name of the Trojan or ask me in which files it was found, so I don't know if it will, in fact, be fixed. She also did not ask for my contact info, so I can only assume I will never know. I can't comment on the product because I'm certainly not going to upload anything. Just wanted to post a "Beware".
 
 


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avatar   by susans1 on October 2, 2009 at 3:17 PM CST

 
 
 
Extreme problems getting my money back from Two internet business folk

I signed up for a free CD Justin Blake is offering called manifestation or something like that I. The day after I signed up, barely even having enough time to start looking at the information, I had a follow up doctors appointment to get results for some tests I had done last week. I found out I have bladder cancer, it has spread and I am going in for emergency surgery Sept. 29th.

Obviously, I contacted Mr. Blake's organization and told them I need to have my money refunded in full. I signed up for a free cd, they wanted my credit card for mailing purposes, but when I looked at my visa, they had wracked up over $300 in charges for a website, and all kinds of stuff I don't have a clue about!

I wrote, explaining that I did not realize these expenses were going to be incurred and I wanted to take advantage of their full money back guarantee. They ignored and ignored me admonishing them, and I was very polite. I kept getting an automated response back saying I need to stick it out for at least 55 days of the 60 days one is entitled to a full refund. I sent several more tickets in, I tried contacting people in the organization through different email addresses and I got no response except "don't quit yet". This is upsetting because when I signed up it said I was entitled to a full money back guarantee, no questions asked, and I haven't even been able to figure out what these 7 charges they made to my credit card are!

I realize I was stupid to believe what they said and trust their unconditional money back guarantee (I thought this was strange but rationalized that the money back was for shipping charges to be reimbursed should I not like the material sent to me in Justin Blake's site, and in Jeff Jackson's site, I figured it was in case I was not interested in what a potential website had to offer as well as shipping for material he said was being sent to me.
 
 


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avatar   by emmakristol on September 24, 2009 at 12:43 PM CST

 
 
 
Not worth your time of day!

It's just a shame that all of the above does not change the fact that he is not legitimate and is a con man not to be trusted, and I would avoid his mailing list, it's not worth the time or effort. Deserves a big fat F.
 
 


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avatar   by Jynx on September 23, 2009 at 6:23 PM CST

 
 
 
Stay Away!

The only reason why there are a lot of negative comments on this guy is because he is not a trustworthy internet marketer and not because satisfied customers usually don't give feedback. Believe me, they do. If there is anything that I've learned in this field, it's that people are vocal about their experiences and feelings towards a certain product, person or service. If it's worth lauding over, then people are sure to come forward and have nothing but praises for it. Unfortunately for Justin Blake, he does not belong to that category. He is someone that we should be wary of if we want to give justice to our hard-earned money.

Now, I'm not the one who was personally ripped off by Justin Blake's programs. It was a close friend who decided to take the jump and purchase the Accelerated Income program (despite my numerous attempts at warning her that Blake could not be trusted). As I expected, the program was not as advertised and didn't live up to my friend's expectations, and naturally, my friend wanted a refund. The reason why I felt so strongly about this guy is that I was the one who came forward to try and refund my friend's money from them, to no avail. We've been waiting for two months and not a word from them aside from the initial "we're working on it" generic email we received a week after we first filed for refund.

If there's one thing I've learned from dealing with this guy, it's that you shouldn't immediately believe offers of money-back guarantee, even if accompanied with the appealing "iron-clad" phrase. You can't trust mere words off a marketer's splash page. It needs back up from real people with real experience about the product or service. I'm sorry that Blake's system is like this. He could've been better off NOT ripping people off their precious time and money. As for me, I will never personally do any business with this guy because of my experience with one of his systems.
 
 


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avatar 10,000 Credits - Internet Marketing Guru   by wahmaholic on September 13, 2009 at 12:48 PM CST

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Worthless B. S. Artist

I got on his mailing list through a promotion for his "Manifestation Meditation" and I wish I'd known he was closely affiliated with Shawn Casey. If I'd known that, I wouldn't have pursued it any further.

I liked that I could get some philosophical reading material for free through him, but that's about it.

I didn't like how I constantly kept getting herded towards the next best thing that Justin and Shawn wanted to push at any given time.

My specific results were that I got some interesting reading material for free (which I've since gotten rid of) and I stayed on his mailing list just long enough to conclude that my best bet would be to add his name to my "B. S. Artists" folder (which now contains: Justin Blake, Shawn Casey and Tellman Knudson).
 
 


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