Infinite Prosperity Customer Testimonials by …. the owners of Infinite Prosperity

Most people have a pretty high opinion of themselves. Most business owners think their businesses are great. Try doing a web search for testimonials of apparent paying customers of Infinite Prosperity and you’ll find a range of websites that have been registered with hidden registry information, some even on the same day, purporting to be praise and worship sites for Lewis Mocker, Amy Sangster and their Infinite Prosperity business. Note that the posts are historical, they allow no comments, they welcome you to email them and they never respond. Do these people actually exist?

Is Bryan Vandermeer of http://infiniteprosperityscam.com/ a real person? Try as you might to find him – you’ll come up with the same success I did – none.

 

http://www.roberthimler.org is yet another ‘stranger’ who claims to be wanting to direct you to buy Amy and Roberts book. If we did a forensic analysis of the accounting records of the affiliate payouts, my guess would be this stranger is a nobody, and probably looks very much like Robert or Amy. Talk about clipping the ticket!

 

I love http://www.infiniteprosperityreviews.com. Apparently lots of people just couldn’t resist overflowing with their support for the IP team, and wanted to register the site, keep the details of their identity hidden during the registration process – but then publicly extol how wonderful they think Amy, Lewis and Infinite Prosperity is. Who are these people? Where are they? Why can their ‘aliases’ not be found on the Facebook site, similarly promoting Infinite Prosperity? Do they really exist? Are they real people, other than Amy and Robert and Lewis? Highly unlikely.

 

What about Karen Walker, no not the fashion designer, but the lass who apparently felt so compelled by Amy she wanted to publicly declare her fan love for her on the http://www.amysangsterscam.com site. What a joke. She didn’t want you to know ‘she’ registered the site – for some reason her details should be kept private but she’s happy to declare who she is, on the site. Contradictory? Of course. I think if Go Daddy who is the site used to register this site had their accounting records turned over – we’d see a direct link to either IP, Amy, Lewis, or Robert as to who paid the URL registration fee. Again – no comments can be left, and any attempt to contact this mystery woman, Karen, is just a mystery. Her identity, her existence and her testimonial are as credible as Infinite Prosperity itself – completely worthy of a scam.

 

Robert Himler apparently felt the need to register, for himself, and his girl their ‘net worth’ URLs. http://www.roberthimlernetworth.com and http://www.amysangsternetworth.com. Just in case anyone had any reason to doubt their net worth. Most people, who appear on the Forbes list of wealthy people don’t actually like, or give much credence to them being on ‘the’ list. They certainly don’t need, nor want, nor take the time to prove Forbes right or wrong. Not Robert or Amy though – they want you to keep believing they’re making so much money from their supposed business endeavours that they’re so eager to sell you their ideas on. The only money they make is from the subscriptions they generate from unsuspecting victims who fall for their deceptive behaviour.

 

“Adam” over at http://www.amysangsterforex.com seems to want you to believe he’s a real person making money by directing you to buy Amy and Roberts book. Only his very existence has no evidence other than the mysterious alias that’s been created.

 

Remember the “Net Worth” site I mentioned above? The “robert” version http://www.roberthimlernetworth.com and the “amy” version http://www.amysangsternetworth.com both have no sites active there right now. Just landing pages.

 

But there’s a link between “Adam” at the http://www.amysangsterforex.com site and the “Amy” net worth site – http://www.amysangsternetworth.com site. Both were registered at Go Daddy on 24 August 2012. Both were registered at exactly the same time. Here’s how Go Daddy, and many other domain registrars work – you put the ‘sites’ you want in a cart – and you buy them. With a credit card, normally. That record is kept forever – as a financial transaction, and it’s added to your Go Daddy domain account.

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Obviously – it’s entirely possible that this supposed person “Adam” registered both sites, but you’d have to wonder why? Did he also register the Robert Himler net worth site too? Or is that just another coincidence. The reality is when the truth comes out – the financial record will point to the site owners being the site authors – and being the same people – Amy and Robert. Their scam continues to unfold and this is just another example of them trying to dupe you, deceive you, make you believe there’s lots of ‘fans’ out there taking their time to make ‘complimentary sites’ to promote them. It’s a con – it’s a lie – and the sooner these guys fess up, apologise, and refund everyone every penny they’ve ever stolen from you under false pretenses – the better.

This last one, for now – is stellar.

 

http://www.tradingeducationreviews.com. Now first – I’d really like to recommend that you type “Infinite Prosperity reviews” into Google. Up the top will be a little link. See attached image. This is a ‘paid for’ Ad. So someone has setup Google to accept clicks and pay for them to be referred to the site. Let’s hope it’s Amy, Lewis and Robert so that we can all increase the clicks through to the site, and their ad words campaign!

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Moving on – there’s only 3 sites they’ve apparently reviewed. Infinite Prosperity, Niall Fuller and Timothy Sykes. All have similar marketing styles, and ultimately all 3 are competing for your attention (and money). So if you were setting this site up to review your ‘own’ program, and make it look more appealing than the other 2 – what would you do? Give it 5 stars of course!! Make the site registration private. Make the other 2 sites have bogus and poor reviews. To make you look great. Check. Check. and Check.

This one is interesting though, on a number of levels. Not only are Lewis, Amy and Robert conspiring to commit fraud on one level, by duping you into believing that those posting comments are anyone other than themselves, what they’ve also done is posted these bogus reviews from other ‘supposed’ people, that disparage other sites. It would be like the Coca Cola founder doing a television commercial, pretending he’s not affiliated with Coke, and drinking Pepsi and spitting it out claiming it tasted disgusting. It’s called “bias” on a lighter note – and it’s called lying, fraud and deception on a darker note.

 

I put it to any of the site authors, owners or commenters above – if indeed you have registered the site, you love these guys so much, and you are prepared to come out from the cloak of ‘private registration’ for your URL – prove to us all that you paid for the site, and you maintain it.

I put it to Amy, Robert and Lewis – let’s see your Go Daddy hosting accounts – let’s see that these sites do not fall under your vast array of URLs you’ve created to try and con people into believing what you think they would – that complete strangers would take their time, money and effort into creating ‘positive’ sites for you.

 

Will the supposed site authors come forward? Of course not – they don’t exist!

Will Lewis, Amy and Robert provide evidence that they ‘don’t’ own these sites? Of course not – they do own them and they’ll do anything they can to keep you ever finding that out.

 

2 thoughts on “Infinite Prosperity Customer Testimonials by …. the owners of Infinite Prosperity

  1. Henri

    You know, I thought about making a video call with You to tell You about thoughts. I am one of the “not a real person” behing a blog called http://www.infinite-prosperity-blog.com. It’s called affiliate marketing if You havent heard about it, most of the guys do the site, then just collect the money, no managing, no answering e-mails. that is why you can’t contact them.

    Let everyone decide theirselves what Infinite Prosperity is really about. I’m just sorry for the guys who seek a lie somewhere where there is non. Infinite Prosperity for me is the best thing in internet I have found, it has totally changed my life.

    I can see no facts over here, just one big bullshit. If You don’t want to succeed in life then don’t but what’s the point of pulling everybody else down?

    You need to get shit straight,really,

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    1. lyallwhite Post author

      Hi Henri, Indeed I’d love to chat with you on the phone or video call. As you’ll note, your site is NOT mentioned in my ‘customer testimonial’ post as I am content that you are a real person who has, for whatever reason, decided to promote IP. Clearly you are financially advantaged/incentivised for doing so – and that’s great. So your motive is profit – and good for you. But as I say – your site was NOT one of the ones I referenced.

      The ones I referenced are at the least, very suspicious. Some do also state the authors names such as “Karen Walker” on one, “Bryan Vandermeer” on another. I’ve referenced their sites publicly here, as my repeated attempts to make contact with them have simply not been responded to. Your suggestion that they could be ‘dormant’ referral sites is a noble defence, but if you’ve taken the time to review them, their registration history and varying aspects within – you’ll note that some of the sites in fact do NOT refer you to the Infinite Prosperity site, at all. So we’re now expected to believe that someone was so kind hearted that they wanted to create a site, hide their details (on the registration of the site), then publicly declare who they are on the actual site, invite you to comment and contact them – and yet they still – remain hidden when you do so. The logic is missing, the process is flawed, and the concept is defunct. Your theory that they ‘could’ be referral sites – is just that – a theory – and may I suggest it’s being very, very liberal with the truth.

      If these authors are so passionate about IP and making affiliate money, surely they would be eager to respond to a prospective customer asking questions. Instead their ignorance has ‘cost’ them some free publicity on my site. If indeed, as you suggest, they are real people and making money from affiliate referrals – then my speculation will do nothing other than fuel more traffic to their sites, and grow their incomes even more.

      But – unless they, like you, pipe up and declare themselves authentic – the questions will remain as to whether these people are in fact unique to Amy, Robert, and Lewis – or not. My opinion is that the sites have been created directly by the owners of Infinite Prosperity and/or their associated IT staff (e.g. Robert Himler) as an attempt to deceive, not in any way to credibly promote the site from independent people. I’m looking forward to soon being able to reveal the Go Daddy records of these sites that will confirm the above and leave you – and other ‘defenders’ wondering why Amy, Robert and Lewis have conspired to commit such lies and fraud for over 2 years. It is disgusting – and my view is such tactics which border on breaking the law need to be highlighted and the perpetrators made to repay the victims of the scam for every cent they invested under false pretenses.

      I agree with you – “let everyone decide theirselves what Infinite Prosperity is really about”. I’ll be doing my best to present the facts that Lewis and Amy seek to hide from you and me, and others, and instead share it for everyone without any bias. I make no money from Infinite Prosperity – so you could say even when compared to you – I’m a little more neutral. You have a vested interest in Infinite Prosperity – as they pay you to refer traffic to their site. That is not terrible in and of itself – but let’s deal with the facts as they are. You get paid by them – I don’t. You probably will be defending them, I will simply be asking questions and presenting information as it comes to hand. If you have credible answers to my questions – great – post it. Otherwise your opinions will be simply part of the record that is openly discussed.

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