Bighitters.com Review
Is Bighitters.com A Scam?
Big Hitters is a company based on adult startups. Two of their activities are the selling of porn web sites to prospective start-up entrepreneurs and the distribution of adult prepaid viewing cards.
Combinations of these and similar business ventures are offered at prices that range from ninety-nine dollars to several thousands. This review kicks off with a consideration of the information the website provides before looking at some of the opinions of users.
What Bighitters.com offer
Bighitters.com calls itself the Number One Home Business Provider. This, along with the claim “Porn Pays” suggests that there are a lot more people getting into this industry than you might have thought. The first question one asks oneself of course is: how many people might take up the Big Hitters offer to cover for their enjoyment porn sites?
The next nugget of information that strikes the visitor is the dazzling menu of business ventures. One of these – selling convenience packs of stamina (‘Viagra’-style) pills to drugstores and gas stations – is presented as being stunningly simple to run. They claim you can make “$100,000.00 in your first year” doing this.
Bighitters.com The Nitty Gritty
One thing is clear. None of the options come cheap. $99 pays the ”minimum one-time programming fee for our monthly web site special”. What the frequently-mentioned one-time programming fees really are was outside the scope of this review. One aspect of Big Hitters that some people might find surprising is a No Refund Policy. In addition to a no refund policy they also clearly state:
Note: If you’re looking for a legitimate way to earn income online and want to
learn how to build a successful internet business, then I STRONGLY recommend you click here to discover where education meets opportunity!• None of the opportunities offered by Big Hitters are to be considered “get rich quick” programs.
• Each of Big Hitters programs have been proven to earn substantial profits for some, while earning little to nothing for others.
On the FAQs page bighitters.com mentions RipOffReport.com. This, on the plus side, suggests that Bighitters.com are not ducking the scam-accusation issue. And if you visit RipOffReport.com, as I did, you will certainly see comments left by customers of BigHitter.
BigHitters. com Review Summary:
BigHitters.com is a porn-based business opportunity for those looking for additional income online. You pay for rights to your own e-commerce porn site when you sign up for this home business. Whether or not you want to take part in a porn-based business is your call though.
If you have any experience with BigHitters or any other porn focused business opportunity I would love to hear about your own review below! Did it work?
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Christian ColeEditor-In-Chief
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I purchased the Silver Package and three months of banner advertising from Big Hitters for a whopping $5,415.00 back on July 29, 2008. Before my Web site went online, VP Mike Templeton convinced me to purchase six months of advertising in a 1″ x 1″ block on backpage.com for an additional $1,399.00 on August 5, 2008. My adult Web site became operational on August 13, 2008.
When my very costly site had failed to generate any sales after one week, I purchased two weeks of advertising in a local alternative newspaper for a total of $696.00.
My Web site has now been operational for 21 months as of this writing. I have still not earned so much as one cent of income from this very costly investment.
I have repeatedly sent emails to CEO Leon Segal to ask him what I should do to start earning the “incredible money” that he advertised to lure me into this mess. He has never answered this simple question. He stopped responding to my emails and letters over a year ago. That includes a lengthy letter that I sent to him by Certified Mail that the USPS Web site shows was delivered on March 5, 2010, over two months ago as of this writing. The attitude at Big Hitters is they got my money now, so they absolutely couldn’t care less if I never see so much as one red cent as a return on my investment.
By the way, Big Hitters did send me several hundred of those prepaid adult Internet access cards as an incentive to purchase the Web site. These cards have proven not to be the hot sellers that they are advertised to be. Despite their face values of $5.00, $10.00 and $20.00, to generate any sales at all, I have been forced to sell them on eBay for only a small fraction of their face values.
Investing money with Big Hitters has been the biggest mistake of my life. It has been a huge waste of money in these very difficult economic times. My investment in Big Hitters has only resulted in my being forced to write dozens of emails, letters and negative reports. On the other hand, not once has it resulted in my being able to retrieve a check from my mailbox after almost two years.
Needless to say, I absolutely recommend that you do NOT waste your money on the purchase of an adult Web site, the prepaid cards or any other products from Big Hitters. This company has proven to be very shady, and I regret that I ever saw their ad in a magazine.
That was crazy for you to pay that much for backpage.com… that WAS A RIP OFF. I run ads on there for $3.00 per city for 26 weeks. I spend a lot of money for advertising and news papers is the best way to go.. At least for me. I have purchased adult pre paid cards from big hitters as a side thing and I hasve at least got my money back. It takes alot of hard work to make any kind of money. If you were thinking that this would be a get rich quick thing then your loss is your fault. There is no such thing. Go to markets and put your cards on consignment. They sell that way for me. and big hitters do send you a consignment contract for you to use. You just have to convince the store managers that the extra money for them will be a great thing for NO INVESTMENT.
“If you were thinking that this would be a get rich quick thing then your loss is your fault. There is no such thing.”
Lillian, thank you for your feedback. However, I do not see any statement in my post whatsoever that reports or insinuates that I expected to “get rich quick” through my investment with Big Hitters. Rather, the statements in my post clearly relay that my complaint with this costly investment is the fact that it has failed to produce ANY income whatsoever after two years. Indeed, if I had earned any amount of money at all from this investment, I would not have posted such a scathing review.