Perfect Wealth Formula .com
Horribly overpriced and unlikely to produce results

I’ll admit that there are ways to make real money online, but I’ll also admit that the “formula” offered up by Perfect wealth formula .com isn’t one of them. I mean, sure… it seems like they’ve got a really great program going if you’re the sort who believes the hype that they put out. Take it from me, though, this so-called opportunity totally isn’t worth what they charge for it.
The only thing that you’re going to get from this the Perfect wealth formula program is a big empty space in your wallet, because not only is it overpriced by the advice that you get from it isn’t going to do you much good at all. While it might be possible to make a little bit of money while following the program, it’s doubtful that you’re going to make back your joining cost much less reap the kind of rewards that they promise you’ll be able to make without breaking a sweat.
I’ve seen some programs online that seemed like a good deal for what they’re charging, but Perfect Wealth Formula definitely isn’t one of them. There’s nothing on the site to indicate that the Perfectwealthformula program is really worth the cost, other than wild claims about unrealistic earnings and how each section of the program could have easily been its own product (with outrageous prices listed for each one, of course.) The hype and spin on this site is really bad, but I figured that since I was signing up from a referral sent to me by a friend then there must at least be something behind it.
Come to find out, of course, that I was wrong. Turns out that the site only allows new sign-ups as referrals from existing members, meaning that people have to pester their friends and family or spam referral links in order to get others to sign up.
If you don’t have referrals, then you’re going to be missing out on the key to the program. The more I read into the Perfect Wealth Formula site the more it started to sound like one of those pyramid schemes or whatever they’re called now; supposedly you’ll get rich by getting others to sign up. Yeah, right.
In the end I decided to quit before I finished my registration because I decided to read up on the experiences that others have had with the site before giving them my money. Apparently they used to charge a lot less for their program, but increased the price drastically after the program launched and people started signing up.
It requires a huge investment to get in, and then you’re going to have to spend most of your time marketing it to others and trying to get them to sign up. I called up my friend who referred me and told her that I just couldn’t sign up for it because of the cost and some of the things that I read.
Luckily we didn’t lose our friendship over it but I imagine that a lot of people have. Last I heard my friend still wasn’t rolling in cash, so I think that I made the right decision.
Review by Henry Aardman
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