Site URL: ScamXposer.com
Site Owner: David Harris
Rating: 50/100
What Is It?
This is a scam review site. They review home business opportunities like MLM, network marketing, internet marketing, and other “work from home” opportunities, also known as “biz ops”

Are You Ready To Work Your Ass Off to Earn Your Lifestyle?
Are you tired of the daily grind? With a laptop and an internet connection I built a small website to generate income, and my life completely changed. Let me show you exactly how I’ve been doing it for more than 13 years.
Short Review:
Someone has put a lot of hard work into ScamXposer.com, and I agree with many of the reviews. But their top recommendations are clearly scams, so I do not think you should follow their advice. It looks to me like the owner started out as a legit site, and somewhere down the line gave up, and just started recommending “hot products” or whatever paid the most.
What I liked
It’s clear to me that ScamXposer has been around for a few years. They have TONS of reviews on their site. They do a pretty good job of exposing some scams and misleading products out there.
The layout of their website is pretty good too. It says clearly whether the product is recommended or not, gives reasons why, and even links to related products. Some of these scams are promoted under different product names, URLs, and even fake personalities!
They also do MLM reviews. I hate doing MLM reviews because I think these businesses are created simply to make money for the “top of the pyramid”, so I give these guys some credit for having the patience to do it.
ScamXposer also has a huge list of fake review sites! This is impressive, because there are quite a few of them. I’ve reviewed some, like Work At Home Authority , but I haven’t found anywhere near 66 of them!
What I didn’t Like
But there is a huge problem with ScamXposer. They promote scams! I was shocked the first time I notice their Top 5 Recommended Internet Businesses.
UPDATE:
ScamX seems to change his recommendations frequently. These were his recommendations about 1 year ago, and has since cycled through many. As of Jan 1 2014, here are his new recommendations:
How can someone change their recommendations every few months? It’s probably because the products have now gone broke or at least the hype has died down. I have been recommending the same product for about 8 y ears now. Many people believe I only make my money by “recruiting” but the majority of my income is made by following my own advice.
I have done reviews of 3/5 of them, and none of them received good scores. In fact, these are some of the most popular scams I’ve reviewed. It seems that these products were chosen purely as a way to generate income, not because they are actually good products. Here are my reviews.
#3 Internet Income University Review- #4 Project Payday Review
- #5 Empower Network Review
About his #2 spot: this thing called Online Payday System, let’s use some detective work to figure out if it’s a legit opportunity. After some research I discovered that it’s not actually a product, but a combination of 3 other products: ZNZ One, ZNZ Big Cash, and Empower Network.
Strike One! We already know EN is a scam (link above).
Then Chuck Marshall says that you wont’ have to pay for anything. But OPDS will cost you some money each month. Then you have to pay for both ZNZ products, and EN will cost you $45 per month, plus around $5000 to purchase all of their products. You MUST purchase EN products in order to get credit for any sales.
Strike Two! This is getting really expensive.
Now let’s take a look at the image below.
It turns out that ZNZ truly isn’t MLM, but it is a complete waste of time. In fact, I wouldn’t even consider ZNZ a business. It’s a hobby.
Strike 3! I hate misleading advertisements.
I have not reviewed the #1 rated product (Team Vinh), but you can probably guess that I’m very skeptical. I did watch an introduction video, and it’s clearly some kind of MLM related thing. I’m not impressed. I will update with a review at some point
Update:
ScamXPoser has since updated his top recommendations, and now recommends Freebie Money Printer (This recommendation has since been removed. How fickle can you get?!) As you might have guessed, it’s not free, and it doesn’t print money. On the contrary, my top recommended products have not changed since since Jan 201 (except to add new discoveries), and have personally used my #1 recommended since 2010….going on 4 years now.
Final Review
Unfortunately, ScamXposer disappoints. They were on the right track to developing a legit resource of online scams. I used to use them frequently to see what others were saying about certain products that I review, but now I’m more careful to trust their recommendations.
Update 2017: Since I wrote this review, they have updated their #1 recommendation to be the same as mine! I suppose they figured out that longevity and trustworthiness of a company is important!
However, some of their Top 5 recommendations are outright scams, promising quick riches and fast cars. One example is “Daily Income Method” from a guy called “Mack”. My #1 rule is if the person promotes their business by driving a sports car and depositing checks into the bank on video, it’s probably a scam. Yeah, it looks cool, but it’s not realistic for most people.

Nathaniell
What's up ladies and dudes! Great to finally meet you, and I hope you enjoyed this post. My name is Nathaniell and I'm the owner of One More Cup of Coffee. I started my first online business in 2010 promoting computer software and now I help newbies start their own businesses. Sign up for my #1 recommended training course and learn how to start your business for FREE!
Cecilia Chi
Nathaniel, I am glad to have found this page and read some of the comments. I wish you to know that, I tried Freebie Money Printer, and you are right, I had to order very expensive products – skin care products, subscription to The Economist. It is a waste of my time. They sent me a letter of welcome and asked me to follow a link and I clicked on the link but it did not work. I asked them to sent me a link that works. But the person in charge told me in emails to send her the link. She never solved the problem. Its been 5 months now and I have not heard from them again.
I already registered to do WA but I am very confused and they want me to pay premium price – they said. Can I cancel my account and join through you site. Please help me.
Thanks.
Nathaniell
Thanks for the update Cecillia! And you may notice that the person in the comment section of Freebie Money Printer is no longer promoting their services either!
As for WA, if you do not want to join premium you do not have to. You can continue to use the free membership and work on your free websites. Of course, 1-on-1 support is not included in the free membership, but you can still create an online business using the free training resources available to you.
Anon
I remember talking to the owner of scamxposer on the phone 5 years ago. What a grouchy person he was.
Nathaniell
What was the phone call about?
Oshane
Hi Nathaniell,
I have been doing some research to find a good site where I can make money online. I have been reading the reviews on ScamXposed, and I am glad I came up o your site. I want to get your honest opinion on Paid Surveys at Home before I sign up, or if I should sign up at all. Thank you.
Inquirer,
Oshane
Nathaniell
I have done a review on many different paid survey sites, but not that one specifically. Most of them are a joke, and should not be even considered. Waste of time in my opinion!
Jacques
Hi Nathaniell
As many others here i was really pleased to find scamxposers site and trusted it until i wanted to pull the trigger on one of his recommendations crowdfunding321 its apparently the best crowdfunding platform out there with ingenuis calculus. It claims that instead of having to fund your projects through individuals you can now get funding with the help of other project managers…anyways after going through the first 3 videos the last video got a little too much of a sales pitch for my liking and that made me research further until i came to this site now…
My question is can i trust the crowdfunding321 website that scamx recommends?
Please advise I am looking to find a online business with which i can retire I am thinking BIG and dont want it for free i will put in the hours but i cannot afford a waste of my money or time, please help!
Nathaniell
That website sounds like an MLM, not a crowdfunding business. Many MLMs use popular ideas like crowdfunding, app building, or even social media and smartphones to market their investment schemes.
Murray
I think if people read reviews of any product or business or opportunity on the Internet and over a period of 6 months or more DO NOT see a repeat poster (saying how good, bad, or indifferent their experience was) it is a big sign of “buyer beware”. Common sense people.