Russ Dalbey
Russ Dalbey is a popular marketer you've probably seen online and on television. He has created a series of advertisements showing successful businesspersons on lavish vacations and driving expensive automobiles. He's advertising a program he has created, known as "Winning in the Cashflow." In reality, this program is expensive and doesn't really teach the buyer anything at all.
The course Russ created focuses on selling notes. You're probably wondering why Russ Dalbey is more focused on selling courses than notes, and you aren't alone. It's obvious that he makes more money attempting to make people believe that selling notes is a valid business opportunity. Al Walker took the opportunity to test Russ Dalbey's course and find out what it's all about.
Al Walker has been testing money making programs for over six years. He focuses on exposing the ones that work as opposed to those that do not and writes incredibly detailed reviews on each. Al, unfortunately, spent over $5,000 on Russ Dalbey's courses in one of his early experiments. He soon found that the only way to make money from Russ Dalbey's advice was to stop following it.
In actuality, we should not be surprised to hear that Russ Dalbey's program is ineffective. The commercials and advertisements are littered with red flags, including fast talking, and "get rich quick" promises. Conduct a quick internet search on Russ Dalbey and you'll find more complaints than actual success stories. To read Al Walker's full report, visit BusinessProgramReviews.com.
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