02-24-2026, 04:29 AM
02-24-2026, 04:29 AM
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02-24-2026, 04:31 AM
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02-24-2026, 04:44 AM
**major red flags** I pointed out earlier. Let's break down his specific claims.
### ? Analyzing the Creator's Own Words
Here is a side-by-side comparison of what he says versus what is likely the reality:
| His Claim | The More Likely Reality |
| :--- | :--- |
| **The Job:** "A company posts content... I get a list of those people. All I do is call them... check if they're qualified." | This describes the function of a **call center agent or a lead qualifier**. It is a real job, but it is usually a low-paying, high-volume position (often $15-$20/hour), not a secret method making $4-6k/month for 4-5 hours of work. |
| **The Income:** "On average I make about four to six thousand dollars per month. I work from home only about four to five hours per day." | At 20-25 hours a week, $4-6k/month works out to **$40-$75 per hour**. This is an exceptionally high rate for simple phone work. If this were real, companies would hire employees directly, not rely on one person's "secret" network. |
| **The Opportunity:** "I only work with one company... there are thousands... I just physically can't work with all of them. So I thought, why don't I teach other people how to do this skill?" | This is the core contradiction. If he truly has access to thousands of companies desperate for qualified lead checkers, he wouldn't sell a course. He would **build a massive agency** and hire people (or pay commissions) to do the work, keeping a cut. Selling a course is easier and far more profitable for him. |
| **The Skill:** "It's just a skill... It's not sales." | Qualifying leads *is* a form of sales. It requires convincing people to share information and gauging their interest. Calling it "not sales" makes it sound easier than it is. |
### ? So, What Would You Actually Get for $17?
Based on the structure of similar offers, here is what is almost certainly inside:
1. **Basic Sales/Communication Training:** Generic advice on how to talk to people on the phone. This information is available for free on YouTube.
2. **A List of Companies?** Possibly a list of companies with affiliate programs or "call us if you're interested" ads. These opportunities are usually low-paying and competitive.
3. **Access to a Community:** The main value is the private group. Here, the creator and other members might share tips, but the primary goal is to keep you subscribed month after month.
### ⚖️ The Real "Win-Win" (For Him)
He says it's "win-win" because you make money and he makes money. The reality is:
* **You** pay $17/month (or more) hoping to learn a skill to make $4-6k.
* **He** gets a recurring monthly income from hundreds of subscribers, which is a stable, scalable business. **That $4,488/month from 264 members *is* his real income stream.**
**Verdict:** This is not a scam in the sense that you might receive some content. However, it is a **misleading marketing offer**. The creator's primary business is selling you a monthly subscription, not providing you with a high-paying job. The chance of you replicating his claimed $4-6k/month income through this method is extremely low.
If you are interested in phone-based work, look for legitimate "remote call center" or "lead generation" jobs with real companies that will train you and pay you a wage, not charge you a monthly fee.
### ? Analyzing the Creator's Own Words
Here is a side-by-side comparison of what he says versus what is likely the reality:
| His Claim | The More Likely Reality |
| :--- | :--- |
| **The Job:** "A company posts content... I get a list of those people. All I do is call them... check if they're qualified." | This describes the function of a **call center agent or a lead qualifier**. It is a real job, but it is usually a low-paying, high-volume position (often $15-$20/hour), not a secret method making $4-6k/month for 4-5 hours of work. |
| **The Income:** "On average I make about four to six thousand dollars per month. I work from home only about four to five hours per day." | At 20-25 hours a week, $4-6k/month works out to **$40-$75 per hour**. This is an exceptionally high rate for simple phone work. If this were real, companies would hire employees directly, not rely on one person's "secret" network. |
| **The Opportunity:** "I only work with one company... there are thousands... I just physically can't work with all of them. So I thought, why don't I teach other people how to do this skill?" | This is the core contradiction. If he truly has access to thousands of companies desperate for qualified lead checkers, he wouldn't sell a course. He would **build a massive agency** and hire people (or pay commissions) to do the work, keeping a cut. Selling a course is easier and far more profitable for him. |
| **The Skill:** "It's just a skill... It's not sales." | Qualifying leads *is* a form of sales. It requires convincing people to share information and gauging their interest. Calling it "not sales" makes it sound easier than it is. |
### ? So, What Would You Actually Get for $17?
Based on the structure of similar offers, here is what is almost certainly inside:
1. **Basic Sales/Communication Training:** Generic advice on how to talk to people on the phone. This information is available for free on YouTube.
2. **A List of Companies?** Possibly a list of companies with affiliate programs or "call us if you're interested" ads. These opportunities are usually low-paying and competitive.
3. **Access to a Community:** The main value is the private group. Here, the creator and other members might share tips, but the primary goal is to keep you subscribed month after month.
### ⚖️ The Real "Win-Win" (For Him)
He says it's "win-win" because you make money and he makes money. The reality is:
* **You** pay $17/month (or more) hoping to learn a skill to make $4-6k.
* **He** gets a recurring monthly income from hundreds of subscribers, which is a stable, scalable business. **That $4,488/month from 264 members *is* his real income stream.**
**Verdict:** This is not a scam in the sense that you might receive some content. However, it is a **misleading marketing offer**. The creator's primary business is selling you a monthly subscription, not providing you with a high-paying job. The chance of you replicating his claimed $4-6k/month income through this method is extremely low.
If you are interested in phone-based work, look for legitimate "remote call center" or "lead generation" jobs with real companies that will train you and pay you a wage, not charge you a monthly fee.
02-24-2026, 04:47 AM
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02-24-2026, 04:49 AM
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02-24-2026, 04:51 AM
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02-24-2026, 04:57 AM
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02-24-2026, 05:05 AM
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02-24-2026, 05:06 AM
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