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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They almost scammed

They almost scammed, luckily my cvv was wrong after second try.. i decided to check Trustpilot and its a scamming site.. Thank you for letting know.. Dumb Money is a SCAMMMMM OMG!

3 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am SO GLAD I READ the reviews

I am SO GLAD I READ the reviews here..I almost jumped..without looking..I am SICK of YouTube ads that show products that aren’t what you receive..Chilean Cherry Trees-You get these tiny, useless seeds, the robotic vacuum… it doesn’t have a docking station or LIDAR.. it’s brainless and just bounces off walls..Anyway..THANK YOU..al who have written reviews on this, and lost money..I pray you get it back..I will never buy anything advertised on YouTube again…READ THE REVIEWS..This IS A SCAM!

3 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Before I even done anything on this…

Before I even done anything on this website, I checked to see if it was a a scam. Thank You Everyone for your reviews and stopping me from making a BIG mistake!! You saved me money all the way around!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!

29 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was really believing “Scott” and…

I was really believing “Scott” and thought I’d give it a try. I hate tech, it sounded simple & I could use the extra money. Boy am I glad I did my due diligence before paying anything! YouTube should be penalized for allowing these ppl to advertise, they are big time scammers! They pray on ppls emotions, talking about being so desperate that he almost blew his brains out! As with most of these scams they are overly dramatic & drag out their story. I bet YouTube pays them for ad watch time! Anyway, I’m so thankful for Ttustpilot & the ppl that take the time to post their reviews. I pray each & every one of you gets your money back & that “Scott” suffers behind his scam!!!

29 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam

This is a scam! They prey on people who are in a unfortunate financial situation and change more to the form of payment than was advertised. There is no way to get a refund. Call your financial institution and report the fraud.

20 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

As soon as I paid my $72 he sends me a…

As soon as I paid my $72 he sends me a video saying for 200 more dollars he will make this easy. I stopped there. Tried to get my money back immediately and I guess they could not understand that. Kept sending more videos, offers to provide free services, and requesting repeatedly for me to explain my issue which I had done in the original request in great detail. I have responded kindly with a "No, Thank you. Please just refund what was taken out of my account" 0nly for another email response with another offer of some sort received. PLEASE DON'T FALL FOR THIS!!!!!! It may work for some if they choose to pay more money or sell items (Which I do not do). This has been a ridiculous matter. If someone says they will refund, it should not be a forever email conversation to get the refund. These companies should be penalized for false advertisement!!!!! IF THE COMPANY OR SCOTT SEES THIS REVIEW, ONCE AGAIN, PLEASE REFUND THE AMOUNT CHARGED! Thank you

11 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not fall for this BS

Do not fall for this BS. I did. He got me on the praying part which should have tipped me off. I've been promised my money back three to four times and he keeps sending me more useless videos. As soon as I paid my $72 he sends me a video saying for 200 more dollars he will make this easy. I stopped there. Tried to get my money back immediately and I guess when you live in your mommy's basement it's hard to get the money up. I've been promised three times to get my money back. Never has happened now. They've stopped responding PLEASE DON'T FALL FOR THIS BS!!!!!!

9 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I tried Dumb Money

I tried Dumb Money. Boy, was I a dummy being parted from $72.00 worth of my money. I saw a poster above said he was able to get a refund from the Digistore. How do I get that refund? Don't fall for this quick get rich scam!

5 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

the system is dumb

There's no 30 second ritual that gets you 100$ in this system, only links to other platforms, terrible tips on AI, and other outdated methods.
The landing page for the website wasn't even configured properly for my device.
The last few moments of their video advert had no images, and the UI isn't very good.

14 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dumb Money is a scam.

The promotional video for this "Dumb Money" program mentions a "super simple 30 second process" for people to make money with nothing but a phone and a couple of taps. Yet nothing could be further from the truth. The courses for Dumb Money suggest:

a) Playing games. That is not a super simple 30-second task. Games require significant patience and skill.

b) Taking surveys. That is not a super simple 30-second task. Surveys barely pay more than $2 to $3 per hour.

The promotional video also says you don't have to spend any money to make money. Nevertheless, the Dumb Money courses promote Rakuten, InboxDollars, SwagBucks cash-back offers all of which require spending money.

Then there's the Dumb Money course about opening multiple bank accounts to claim sign-up bonuses. However, for that to work requires every new account have separate direct deposits of $500 or more from an employer or Social Security. Most people have one source of income.

There's also the Dumb Money course about answering surveys on YouGov. However, testimonials on Reddit claim that earning money is painfully slow (averaging around $50 to $100 per year). Also the minimum payout threshold for YouGov is $20 which can take months to reach.

I also bought the Dumb Money Instant Income Upgrade, yet there are so many bogus claims in those tutorials.

a) In Video #1 Matt Scott says that you can get $10, $20, or $30 for EVERY survey on InboxDollars. That's not true. Most surveys only pay between 50 cents and $5. I've never seen $20 or $30 surveys on InboxDollars. So that is a lie.

b) In video #3 Matt Scott says he got a $15 free gift card from SwagBucks by simply tapping a button in his email. That's not true. The email said he COULD get a $15 gift card after completing offers on SwagBucks. So that is a lie.

c) In video #1 Matt Scott says by using Magic Receipts he can buy Jimmy Deans sausages for less than $8. That's not true. The cash-back offer was for buying TWO of the 8-count packages which cost over $16 each. So that is a lie.

The promotional video for Dumb Money Instant Income described it as a "powerful upgrade", but what makes it so powerful? Rakuten was already covered in the basic Dumb Money training, so that doesn't seem like a powerful upgrade. And SwagBucks was also covered in the basic Dumb Money training, so that doesn't seem like a powerful ugrade either.

The promotional video for Dumb Money Instant Income also suggested that the 50 beta testers for this program were all seeing results 100x faster after joining:

* Jasmine Lee made $274 in the first 3 hours
* Marcus Reed made $412 in the first 1 hour
* Hannah Kim made $547 in the first 1 hour

It even mentioned a brand new account that generated $228 in the first 58 minutes. I don't see how such numbers are possible from the information in the Instant Income tutorials, most of which were just rehashing the same information from the basic Dumb Money training.

For example, Rakuten provides cash-back deals for shopping at major retailers. That's not going to generate $200+ in one hour. Cash-back deals entail spending more than you get back. Add to the fact, Rakuten doesn't pay out immediately. Payments are only made 4 times per year.

And in the case of InboxDollars and SwagBucks, the only way to cash out earnings is through digital gift cards, which usually take at least 2-3 days to be processed.

The Instant Income Upgrade was supposed to "speed up the process dramatically", so instead of waiting a week to see results it would only take an hour. In truth, nothing about the Instant Income Upgrade is "instant" at all. It's a scam.

21 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Should be called GetDumb PEOPLE'S money.com

Matt Scott presents as an "instructor" for a website that should be called GetDumb PEOPLE'S money.com. You pay £50 for a 30sec phone formula and instead, you get multiple tacky home video lessons on different outdated ways to make money online.

10 May 2025
Unprompted review

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