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AutoPilotBizSystem.com Review

Is AutoPilotBizSystem.com A Scam?

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AutoPilotBizSystem.com Review | Is AutoPilotBizSystem.com A Scam?

When you investigate an online business opportunity, ask yourself this question: “If a money-making system is so powerful that the person offering it is making more money than they can spend, why do they need to charge you for it?”

Autopilotbizsystem.com is a Web site that pitches a lot of fastballs that could really cause you to end up striking out. This site guarantees huge profits for “minutes a day” doing nothing more than “typing and clicking”. Any time that a business offers ways to make six-figure incomes and easy money all within the first few months, it really makes my scam alarm go off. I decided that for my own benefit that I needed to take a closer look at this site. So, let’s play a little baseball, shall we?

With Autopilotbizsystem.com You Pay Without Knowing What For

The site is a simple, scroll down the page and read about how much money you’ll be making within minutes type of site. There’s really no relevant information about what the business is or how it works. You’re simply presented with a “Show Me the Business” button under a small e-mail address and name form. After you’ve filled in your name and e-mail, it changes to an “Add to Cart” button. Add to cart and I don’t even know what the product is or how much it costs? Are you kidding me? Strike one!

Once you click on add to the cart, you still don’t know what it is you’re getting and it costs $19.95. Hmm, I think I’ll investigate a bit further before I push that “purchase” button. To do this, I decided to take a look at the terms and conditions. If you want to know what you’re really getting into, it pays to read the fine print. In this case, it’s the link at the bottom of the page.

Mars Hill Media Parent Company of AutoPilotBizSystem.com

As I read through the terms, I saw things like “customer will be charged $47.00 monthly after a 7 day trial period” and “liable for payment of future goods and services under the terms of this agreement”. The final tidbit that really got my attention was that by clicking the “Process My Order” button, I was agreeing to the terms and conditions and that I was also authorizing Mars Hill Media to initiate debit/credit entries to my bank account or credit card. Just how much money are these guys planning on taking from me? At least now I know who the parent company is. I could give this business opportunity three strikes just for their terms of service. Strike two.

BBB rates AutoPilotBizSystem.com With An F

Let’s get down to the bottom line and take a look at what our trusted friends at the Better Business Bureau have to say about this business.

After a quick search for Mars Hill Media, I found that the BBB gives them a rating of “F” and has a list of 173 complaints against them for things like billing or collection issues, contract issues, customer service issues, refund or exchange issues and sales practice issues.

How many strikes was that? While I realize that there were 173 whiffs, I can only give them one strike. However, it’s strike-three, which means this company strikes out.

Is autopilotbizsystem.com a scam? I have my own thoughts about that, but you are welcome to investigate further and judge for yourself. Have you had experience with autopilotbizsystem.com? Are they a scam? What do you think?

Yours In Success,

Darin Blue | Entrepreneur, Author, & Internet Marketing Expert

Darin Blue
Entrepreneur, Author &
Internet Marketing Expert

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  1. Lisa Way says:

    06 MAY 2010 Rating: EPIC FAIL.

    This is another scam linked from someone who sends emails as “Dr. Richard Andrew Stera, Chairman of SiteReviewsAuthorities”.

    3 of Dr. Stera’s “same but different” sites: sitereviewsauthority.biz, sitereviewsauthority.com, and sitereviewsauthority.org

    On these sites Dr. Stera claims to have researched work online opportunities, and proceeds to recommend the top three. Each of his websites recommends three links, but the recommended programs are several incarnations of “key online”, e.g., “Key online business system”, “Key Online Jobs Kit”, “Key Jobs Online”, etc.; as well as several incarnations of “Auto Pilot” and “Overnight Profit”.

    So, THREE Dr. Stera recommendation sites that look the same, all recommending three similarly named but actually separate scams that all attach back to Dr. Stera.

    I signed up for the most highly recommended deal, in this case it was called “Your Home Wealth System” at the site, but appears on the order receipt as “Key Online Business System”.

    Once I paid I got a Welcome page, and was instructed to fill in my name and email and I would receive a user starter info. email immediately. But all I got was an error message.

    I filled out their “contact us” form on site, and also emailed the vendor at the address given on the order receipt, and received No reply for anyone.

    I also attempted to reply to Dr. Stera’s initial email, and to both emails given on his recommendation site: ALL EMAILS were returned to me as “invalid address”.

    Here’s another person’s review I found at reviewopedia.com: <>

    I hope you all have better luck.

  2. Lisa Way says:

    Review from reviewopdedia.com:
    This is a total scam. Researching the domains he promotes as the only three online work from home business out of 180 happen to all reside on the same server as his own website. All have privacy screening to prevent true ownership appearing in the WhoIS database but other methods ( traffic monitors and such… ) show that this is all about the dear doctor.

    In addition the comment that one criteria is that the companies recommended have been “around for a significant time” means … October 2009 to March 2010 It took your four months to come up with your scam.

    SiteReviewAuthority is the scam. They are a pathetic parasites and bottom feeders. They should be ashamed.

  3. Brad says:

    What Is The Cost Of The Auto Pilot Biz.

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