Click Clone Cash is a “hosting scam” from Tim Atkinson, a notorious internet fraudster. It’s unclear if Tim Atkinson is is real name, but this particular person has launched (and relaunched) hundreds of products over the past decade. They are high-production in terms of advertising, but low-quality in terms of product delivery.

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There usually is some kind of method which can generate money some times, in some situations, but the thing you do is never as amazing as promised in the insane advertising videos.
My original review of Click Clone Cash was when the product first launched in 2014. Six years later, I still think you should join my top recommended product. They use honest marketing, and their program has been creating success stories for over 15 years (including myself).
Click Clone Cash Review
- Product Name: Click Clone Cash
- Product Owner: “Josh Ownens” AKA Tim Atkinson
- Real Price: $90/6 months
- Rating: Scam!
What Is Click Clone Cash: Quick Review
“Hosting Scam” is the term I call for products like Click Clone Cash. They pitch a million-dollar mystery system, tell you it’s free, then get you to buy non-refundable hosting for your website.
There’s never any ‘revolutionary’ or instant-riches guide behind the curtain. Normally products like this will teach you simple things like email marketing, local marketing, or affiliate marketing. While business models like those can make money, it takes hard work and experience (or time to gain experience). I consider Click Clone Cash to be a scam because they promise you one thing, but deliver a wildly different one. Plus, it seems that most people are struggling to get refunds when they realize they were tricked.
Who Is Josh Owens?
This product is that it’s from Tim Atkinson, not Josh Owens. Though the actor says his name is Josh Owens, he is an actor, and it’s a made up name. Although you see actors on TV and they represent products (like George Clooney wearing a luxury watch), it’s clear that this person is an actor. For many people, it’s not clear that Josh Owens is not real.
Some people have gone as far as trying to investigate who Josh Owners is, even posting some private information online. This is not the person you are looking for, because he doesn’t exist!
Tim Atkinson has launched numerous similar products in the past including Cash Machines 2, Automated Income App, and Make Money with Meghan. Most are defunct now.
About The Click Clone Cash Program
History Lesson
Just for fun, I recognized this actor from a previous Atkinson product called The Money Formula that he produced with Zak Mefteh (another shady character in online marketing)

It’s an entertaining story about a father that’s going to lose his son to leukemia. A billionaire (played by our man “Josh Owens”) steps in to teach the father how to make thousands of dollars in just one night, saving the boy.
The weird part of the story was that all this code to create money online was contained within a mystical plug-n-play USB drive. Sound like total BS? It was. But people bought into it, and were scammed, just like with Click Clone Cash.
Cloud Pro Hosting
The original Click Clone Cash product eventually funneled you into a hosting account from Cloud Pro. As of 2020, I’m not sure if this company still exists, and I’m actually not sure what Click Clone Cash is promoting. Their URL is not found on the first page of Google.
Back in the day, Cloud Pro was famous for not answering support tickets!
There’s a reason hosting scams like this are popular. They charge a lot of money for a very basic service. There’s absolutely no reason to double the price when you could be paying half of that for a legitimate service with a good track record. Cool Handle was another popular scam host for a while, though it looks like they may have gone legit in the meantime.
Is Click Clone Cash A Scam?
Yes, it is. The following points are why I personally consider it a scam. Chances are, you suspected this was a scam too.
- the reviews are fake (paid for actors)
- unrealistic claims like images of cars/places/vacations are used to manipulate you
- false scarcity is used (they trick you by saying “buy in 5 minutes or you’ll never have another chance!”
- no support for this product after you buy
- product delivered is not the product advertised
Is Click Clone Cash Listed In The Better Business Bureau?
You might be surprised to find out that the Better Business Bureau is somewhat of a problematic company itself, but in general, people trust the BBB to see if companies are honest and legit. Click Clone Cash is such a small “company”, that it’s not even listed, so you won’t find any complaints on the BBB.
This is exactly why I, and people like me, write reviews of these internet scams. Though it’s small enough to be off the radar of the BBB, Click Clone Cash has scammed tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars from consumers.
Should You Buy Click Clone Cash?
Association with scammers and low-quality services are three big reasons to steer clear of Click Clone Cash If you really want to earn money online, you’ve got to get out of the mindset that earning money is going to be “fast and easy”. It’s gonna be tough, and you’re gonna have to work hard.
This place is where I learned how to build a real website that earns over $10,000 per month, and I’ve been doing it for almost 10 years now. It took about 2 years to actually earn good money, but was making some small sales along the way.
Yeah, it sucks to compete with products like Click Clone Cash that make it sound super easy to earn money online, while I’ve over here saying, “Hey guys, it’s gonna take you a couple years to start earning.”, but that’s the reality of the situation. If you want to stop falling for scams like Click Clone Cash, you just have to get out of the habit of believing the bullshit they say.

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Matt
There should be prossicution for these crimes because so many peaple with failing health and rottin obamacare which covers pretty much nothing want to try anything because spinal surgury minimly invasive runs 23k or a new kidny runs 300k or liver transplant runs about like a kidnee, these folks are running out of options and time then they may think its only a hundred dollars i can go without somthing this month for even a chance at more life its worth it, these scammers are as bad as murderers in my book God have mercy on there damned souls i would not want to be them when we face Jesus.
Theodore Tsitsilianos
Even if this program, Click Clone Cash was legitimate, it feels illegal.
Does anyone know, if this program were true,
If it is illegal?
Cassandra Ort
I agree with you, I feel if it was real, in two minutes (or less) it would be forcefully taken down. I might be only 14 (15 in June) but at least I understand that you have to work hard if you want to get rich and especially build a business. I know that it’d be illegal, since that I know that a lot of successful business were built up with hard work, and I’d be pretty mad if someone pretty much stole my business! I’d sue!
Kimberly
Thanks for your information. It’s appreciated…!
Kimberly
Manny Gomez
April 7, 2017 at 12:00 pm
My name is Manny Gomez, I just got off the phone 📱 with Jessica, Josh you are nothing but the people you described in your video.. A CON after answering an infinite amount of questions (tell me your life story type) from Jessica we scheduled yet another call to speak to a so called director I had to take notes 📝 on this call more questions. The notes where the following
1- time & effort
2- open minded teachable
3- here where it got good….willing to invest
Let me tell you Josh Owens from Oregon that shows everybody your license on the video to CON people you are no different the the self professed guru’s you mocked in your video. I want everyone reading my notes to pay close attention to what I am going to say! Shame on this 58 year old man for believing this assholes lies. Your video of your law office and meeting the guy who got you started, how did you know in advance to record this? Did always record all your meetings with your clients? What happen to attorney client privilege? The lake and your family in the video was a nice touch. Your love for the environment outstanding but you sir and I use the word loosely because you are no SIR! Are nothing but a CON… you are looking for real partners givie me a freaking break. No where in your 45 video did you ever talk about directors and personal investment!! I am ashamed that You CONED! Me into taking time away from my two small businesses to talk to Jessica. And as far as that paid trip to Oregon if things weren’t what you said they would be! You can put that where the sun ☀️ does shine. Everyone reading this don’t waste your time on this CON! I did and I feel ashamed at my age that I actually believed this Joker!
Josh Owens from Oregon you are nothing but a filthy LIER AND A CON MAN!!
Kim
Thank you for this
Scully
Sorry that you were fooled manny but know this that this tim scumbag will one day stand before god and have to answer for his sins here on earth.
Matt
I think ole joshy better sleep light because one day he is going to scam the wrong guy with exceptional tracking skills and pay joshyboy a visit.
Cassandra Ort
Thank you for this, I didn’t think he was telling the truth. Everything he said to me sent a red flag flying. In my Civics class I remembered this form of propaganda called “Just plain folks” (that’s what my teacher called it) which is where they showed you their family (or really anything like eating at McDonald’s or something like that) to make you think they’re just like you, but they aren’t. The second his kids ran to him, I knew that this is a scam. Not to mention the fact he never said if it was illegal or not. I found it very pathetic that he targeted a minor. I’m only 14 years old (I’ll be 15 in June) and I got some notification that said something like “CNN won’t show this video! Watch it before it’s gone! ” so being the curios little teenager I am I clicked on it. On the page it said something like “Only available by private invitation.” so I thought it might be legit, but with the body language and what he was a liar!
Cristi
Wow thank u i had to check before i payed the 37 dollars i have lupus 5 children 4 grandbabies and i have never had much thank u 1 million times im so sorry wat happen to u im also i domestic violence surviver i almost lost my life about 5 years ago much love to u and your family that horrible person well piece of shit not even human will get his carma and his judgment day before Jesus 💜❤❤💖💖💖
Charles Long
I have noticed that these scam scum will keep billing your credit card even if you never ordered the product. If you send a check to avoid the credit card problem they will take down the numbers off the bottom of the check and ACH bill your bank account for future installment payment even if you cancel and ask them to take your name off. The bank seems powerless to do anything about it. The only advice the bank manager gives you is don’t fall for a scam. How do you know it’s a scam in the era of fake news, fake reviews, fake advertisements? I think the predicted great deception is upon us.