What is the Learn How To Link Academy scam? It really is a scam. In fact, it’s a repeat of a well-known scam that just never seems to go away.
Let’s take a closer look at it….
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Company Name: Learn How To Link Academy
Owners: Tony Anderson
Price To Join: $97 + Upsells
My Rating: 0/10
~ Learn How To Link Academy Review ~
What Is the Learn How To Link Academy?
This websites (and all its many sister sites) should be called the “Learn How To SCAM Academy”!
There is actually another site brought out by these scammers simply called “Learn How To Academy”. Their imaginations must be running a little dry after having to rename this exact same scam in so many different ways.
At any rate, it’s nothing but the same old deal, as I’ll elaborate on below.
Same Dodgy Scam Reinvented Yet Again
I’ve now lost count of how many different websites this same bunch of scammers have created now. I’ve reviewed at least 20 of them, but there are far more out there than that.
Here is just a fraction of the ones I’ve reviewed:
- Explosive Payday
- Financial Independence Academy
- Ultimate Online Success Plan
- Secure Job Position
- Wealth Development Center
- Home Cash Academy
- Daily Web Biz
- WahRev
This list could just keep going, but you get the idea. This scam, by the same people, has just been done to death and I don’t see it ending any time soon.
Featured On the News – FAKE!
None of their bogus platforms have been featured on any news channel, because their online job offer isn’t even real. Each and every one of their websites will have news channel logos stuck to the header. Many scams use this tactic to give their platform an air of credibility.
“Oh, if it was featured on CNN then it must be okay”.
That’s what they’re hoping people will think.
Sometimes they’ll even include a video snippet of some generic bit of real footage that has nothing to do with their program, but they claim it’s about Learn How To Link Academy or one of their numerous other scam fake online job sites.
The BS Rags To Riches Stories
This is a common tactic on most of their sites too, and they even use this in their advertising. The story is always the same. Some single mother or down on his luck single dad came across Learn How To Link Academy and it totally transformed their life.
The funny thing is, they usually just use the exact same narrative, but just change the name of the person the story is about. They’ll even use the same stock photo for people with totally different names in the same story on different websites.
It’s really quite laughable.
The Site Owners and Promoters Are Aliases
When these guys create a new site they will usually use a new name (an alias). These names are all fake, but fairly regularly they’ll repeat the same name.
This time we have a return of the “Tony Anderson” name. He’s been used a few times before. Some other more common aliases for this scam include:
- Kelly Simmons
- Cami White
- Emily Hudson
- Michelle Robinson
- Bree Johnson
These aliases have fake photos to match lifted from stock photography sites. Sometimes they’ll use the same photo, but for different people.
That’s also laughable. I can’t believe these people haven’t been caught yet for being such obvious scammers. I wonder if anyone actually still falls for their scam?
The Big Bucks
This is something that just about every internet make money scam will do. Portray the high life with photos and videos of fast cars, expensive holidays, lavish homes, owning private jets. Usually this mob don’t go quite that far, but with Learn How To Link Academy, they do this to a tee.
The reason this website and others do this is to tap into that part of the human emotional make up that desires all these things. It’s all about pushing just the right emotional triggers, get the heart rate up, fill people with a mix of excitement, hope and greed, then hit them with the “Join Now” screen.
While there’s nothing wrong with wanting these things or searching for a way to make this kind of life a reality, it’s usually only the scam platforms that really play up this card. Other more legitimate programs are far more realistic, knowing these things are possible, but not guaranteed.
Get In Now! Limited Spots Available!
Another favourite tactic of scammers. They post either a countdown timer or a limited positions available banner on their website and push people to hurry up and join and part with their cash.
Legit businesses use this tactic as well, but just about all scammers will employ it.
They don’t want you to take your time and weigh up your decision. You might find out it’s a scam if you do. They just want you to pay up and shut up. Get in quick before time runs out.
The Fake Job Or Internet Career
The work from home opportunity is the exact same thing as what all of their websites preach.
Link Posting.
You get paid by Learn How To Link Academy to go around posting affiliate links on the internet. For this “hard work” you get compensated with $15 per link posted. Nothing else has to happen. You just post those links.
No one in the history of this scam has ever been paid for this gig that I’m aware of. Plenty have complained about not getting paid, but I can’t find one verified instance where someone actually got paid $15 for posting one of these links.
It’s a sham, a scam, a fake job designed to achieve nothing except lure people into this scam.
The Upsells
This is what Learn How To Link Academy and all the others are really about. They get you into their sales funnel (for a price), then try and sell you all manner of other expensive training platforms and programs. After all, they promised you great daily money for f**k all time, but you can’t have that until you first buy all this other crap.
After they squeeze you for what they can get from you, your details (email, phone number) will be sold to other marketers so they can have a go at milking you some more.
The Target Audience
Many people are looking for an online gig that will bring in some extra cash without interfering with their current lifestyle. Places like this one target exactly that demographic with the promise of easy money made at home in your own time. They make it all sound so easy and appealing.
What I Like
- I don’t like anything about this series of scam websites and fake job offers
What I Don’t Like
- The fact that the job is just an excuse to suck people in
- The news thing and the testimonials are not genuine
- They use actors to play the parts in their videos
- The site owners are fake names and stock photos
- This mob do nothing but try to sell you more products
- There’s no real way of making money with this
- They sell your details to other marketers
- You will simply lose your joining fee and not get a refund
- It’s all false advertising
How Much Does Learn How To Link Academy Cost?
$97 is the usual fee to join this scam. Sometimes they offer a discount, but you don’t want to have a bar of this even if they decide to offer it for free. They just want to take money from you and nothing more.
Is Learn How To Link Academy a Scam?
It’s a scam the same as the other million or so websites this dodgy bunch has created. How they keep getting away with it I don’t know. One day it will all catch up to them. So far no one seems to know who they are or what country they operate from. Give it a wide berth, along with anything else that remotely resembles this con job.
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Hey. Thanks for this review. I was already close to registering and losing money. When I saw that I was showing that they were on television, I was already thinking whether it was not cheating. It encouraged me that it is so easy to earn money, but now I know that there is no quick profit on the internet.
Hi Michael. I wish it were quick and easy to make money online like these scammers make out, but unfortunately it’s unrealistic. Learn How To Link Academy is just one in a lost line of scam websites brought out by the same scammers. These sites seem to be never ending and I come across new ones all the time. Makes it hard for people to find the genuine platforms. I’m glad you didn’t get scammed.