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Instant Email Empire review – SCAM exposed! COMPLAINTS here!

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Welcome to my Instant Email Empire review!

Wondering if InstantEmailBiz.net is a scam? Or can you really earn $125 a day sending emails from home?

First of all, I must congratulate you for taking the time to do your own research before getting into another money-making program.

There are too many undesirable scams out there, so I’m glad that you’re doing your due diligence because that’s the way to avoid frauds and discover the legitimate way to make passive income online!

When it comes to Instant Email Empire, I have seen this program come across with different names so here I am to explain how it really operates and reveal what they are hiding from you.

 

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Instant Email Empire review


Name: Instant Email Empire

Website URL: instantemailbiz.net

Owner: “Bobby” or “Brian Jones”

Launched in: it has been launched several times under different names

Price: “Free”

Overall Rating: 0/10

Recommended? No

 


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What is Instant Email Empire about?


The moment I landed on the first page for Instant Email Empire, I thought it was another scam to avoid because it looked very similar to other scam pages I have reviewed.

But I didn’t want to judge this system just because it looked like a scam, so I did my homework to see if I was wrong.

According to the information on the first page, you can earn $125 per day just sending emails. Sounds cool, doesn’t it?

Then they tell you to fill out a form with your name and your email address. Oh, and they even say that this is free, so why not give it a try?

I personally didn’t like some details from the first page (I’ll explain it later), so I decided to complete the form with a random email.

After that, I got access to this sales page:

Instant Email Empire sales page

I personally don’t like how the sales video starts because it starts with a news report, which is a red flag because I have seen this in other scam videos.

These news clips are about working from home, but they have nothing to do with Instant Email Empire. 

Scammers basically do this to make you think that the program has been featured in the news, so that you believe that it’s legit.

And then, a man called “Bobby” starts talking about this system and how much money you can earn.

He claims to be an Internet millionaire who has earned a lot of money online over the years and now he supposedly wants to share his secrets with you for free.

According to him, he was once like you and fell for scams when he was trying to make money online, but now he is very successful and wants to give back.

Honestly, I’ve heard lots of similar stories to this one so I personally don’t believe it. Scam artists usually claim to be like you to make you think that they are not going to scam you.

This system is supposed to be about partnering “Bobby” and his team to send emails to their subscribers.

Their email service provider have allegedly a limited brandwidth, so there’s a limit to the amount of subscribers they can have on their list.

So, instead of having a big account to send out emails, they prefer to partner with people who can open other accounts to send out emails.

That’s where you come in. If you partner with them, you can apparently get paid to send out emails to their subscribers.

It actually sounds like a great system, doesn’t it? I mean, anyone with basic computer skills can send out emails, so where’s the catch? Is it that easy?

 

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How Instant Email Empire really operates


Truth be told, Instant Email Empire doesn’t work for you to make money. It only works for the people behind this system.

If you complete the form with your name, email address and password, you will see that this is not free at all!

Not only that, you will see that this is not the way to make $100 fast! They’re playing with your hopes and dreams of earning money fast, when the truth is that this system will only make you lose your hard-earned money.

After completing the form, you get access to the members area, where you can watch a video presentation about getting started.

They claim they do everything for you and you only need to send out emails. They’re the ones who do list building and the ones who provide you with the emails you have to send out.

Once you get your email sending account, you have to send an email to their subscribers every single day. These emails provide a link and when people click on them, you get paid 20 cents (even if you don’t make any sale). This is called CPC (Cost Per Click).

If you get 1000 clicks per day, you would earn $200 a day which equals $6,000 a month. They recommend you to buy a package of 5000 subscribers for $34. 

Honestly, $34 for 5000 subscribers is quite cheap, which makes me believe that the quality of the subscribers is not that good. They don’t even tell you where these subscribers are coming from.

They also tell you to pay $29 a month for a Builderall account, which you will be using to send out mass emails.

Builderall is actually legit, but what they are telling you to do is not legit or ethical.

You see, the emails they recommend you to send out contain links to this exact same system. So they basically want you to help them promote Instant Email Empire to other people.

I mean, why would you promote Instant Email Empire without knowing if it really works? Why would you start promoting a website that hasn’t helped you made any money?

I personally am not going to promote this system because it’s not something I believe in and I have some reasons for this, which is something I’ll go over in a bit.

Instant Email Empire email swipe

I wouldn’t send these emails because they’re full of lies. They are using unethical sales tactics to make people to join this system, which is something I’m against of.

This system is only guaranteed for the owners, not people who are looking to earn money online. And the fact that they say “before it’s too late” is another red flag because it means that they’re trying to push people to buy. Their email swipes are not helpful at all.

In my opinion, sending this kind of emails is spamming people, so you cannot expect them to open them or click on those links.

They will probably end up in the spam or trash folder, so you cannot expect lots of people to open them.

 

Some red flags


There are so many red flags that I believe you need to be aware of because they indicate this system is not as awesome as portrayed.

First of all, the first squeeze page has these red flags:

  • It’s not secure. When a website is not secure, it’s a red flag because it means that your personal data can be easily stolen, so I don’t recommend that you give your personal details to websites like this. 
  • “As seen on” is not genuine. Instant Email Empire has no connection with Fox, NBC or ABC. They have included these logos to gain credibility. This is something that I have seen in lots of scam pages.
  • “$100 in 10 minutes” fake claim. Saying that you can make $100 in 10 minutes makes this system look like your typical get-rich-quick scheme that doesn’t work. There’s no website or system that you can use to get fast or easy money, so don’t be fooled by this kind of claims.
  •  It’s not free. They claim this is free to lead you to believe that they are not asking for money upfront, so that you think that this is not a scam. You see this is completely fake because in the members area they ask you to pay, so don’t believe people who say that you can make money for free without doing much work. 
Instant Email Empire squeeze page

Also, the spokesman who appears in the first sales video is not really “Bobby”. I have seen him in other sales videos, so I could recognize him.

“Bobby”

He’s not who he says he is. He is not a millionaire and he’s not even the owner of this system. Everything he says about himself is invented! 

So who’s he really? He’s a Fiverr actor who has got paid $5 to recite the script given to him.

Just see the undeniable proof below:

Fiverr actor

I also want to add that we are not told who are the real owners of this system. Why don’t they show up?

It’s clear that they don’t want us to know who we are dealing with. Con artists usually hide their real identities to avoid facing the consequences of scamming. 

So, the fact that the real owners don’t show up is enough for me not to trust this system.

 

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It’s a rehashed system 


In the members area, there’s a video where you can see that the name of this system is Copy My Email System.

When I saw this, I immediately thought “scam” because last year I exposed a scam system called Copy My Email System.

“Copy My Email System”

So Instant Email Empire is a new name for Copy My Email System

Well, the only difference I see between Instant Email Empire and Copy My Email System is that Instant Email Empire recommends you to pay a monthly subscription fee for Builderall, so you might earn some commissions when other people join Builderall through you.

With that said, you don’t need to get involved with Instant Email Empire if you want to earn some commissions as a Builderall affiliate.  

In fact, this scam system has been launched with other names like Guaranteed Email System and Guaranteed Income Machine.

Like I said, I reviewed Copy My Email System some months ago and I have received lots of complaints. 

Even if you earn some money with this system, they will not pay you! They will not send you any money and will not get you a refund, so it’s a complete scam.

Just read some of the complaints below:

Copy My Email System complaints

As you can read, “Brian” and “Bobby” don’t reply to their emails and don’t even care about their customers. 

They only care about taking other people’s money, which is unacceptable and so cruel to the people who get scammed.

 

Is Instant Email Empire a scam?


In my opinion, Instant Email Empire is a scam because it doesn’t live up to its promises.

First of all, they’re using unethical sales tactics to market this program and are giving false expectations to people like you.

Second of all, it’s a done-for-you system, which means that it’s not sustainable for the long-term.

Third of all, they don’t send you any of the money you allegedly earn to send out emails. 

It’s all a complete sham! The only good thing would be that they tell you to buy Builderall, but that’s something that you can do without getting into Instant Email Empire.

Also, if you take a look at the disclaimer, you can see that the average buyer doesn’t earn any money with this system.

Instant Email Empire disclaimer

The typical purchaser does not make any money using this system

So is Instant Email Empire a scam? You are free to call it whatever you want, but in my opinion it’s not legit.

After everything I have explained and shown, I have to conclude that I do not recommend Instant Email Empire.

 

Your chance to leave the scams behind


It’s totally possible to generate a substantial income online doing email marketing and promoting other people’s products/services, but it’s not something that can happen fast or easily.

If you take into consideration that there are no magical methods or push-button systems that work, you will stop wasting your time on get-rich-quick scams.

I’m glad that I realized that and I found a method that has enabled me earn a 4-digit monthly passive income online.

This method doesn’t require you to recruit anyone or promote scam systems. You will be able to take advantage of the many products available online, so you don’t need to promote the same as everyone else! You have the chance to make money from products you love!

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I hope this Instant Email Empire review has been helpful to you and you will make the best possible decision.

Feel free to share it with whoever you believe that will benefit from it!

If there’s something else you want to know or you have any questions, please leave your thoughts below and I’ll get back to you ASAP! ?

Whatever you do next, I wish you the best =)

Miren Ribera

Miren
Hey there! I’m Miren and welcome to my site. I started this site to help people avoid online scams and teach them how to make money online.

4 thoughts on “Instant Email Empire review – SCAM exposed! COMPLAINTS here!

  1. Hi Miren – thanks for sharing this informative article. To be honest, I had never heard of Instant Email Empire before, and at first glance, it looks quite convincing. However, as you say, the fact that it’s not secure is a huge red flag! However, the big giveaway that you have revealed is the actor in the video being fake. It’s amazing that people get away this and actually quite sad that they are raising hopes. Definitely, one to avoid. All the best, Diane   

    1. Hey Diane,

      These scammers do the most to make this program look like the real deal, but the big amount of red flags already indicate that something is not right about this system.

      Glad to hear that you found this review helpful, have a great day! 🙂

      Miren

  2. Very good review of the so-called Instant Email Empire. It is sad but true we need to be warned about the many scams that continue to resurface to mislead the unsuspecting.

    Many people desire to work from home or earn an income online so to think of those who deceive in order to take their hard earned cash is unconscionable.  

    How did you discover Bob was no more than a paid Fiverr actor? Interesting!

    1. Hi there,

      Thanks for commenting! Glad that you found this review useful =)

      I found that Bobby was a Fiverr actor because he had also appeared in the Copy My Email System sales video, so I could already recognize him.

      Also, at the bottom of the Instant Email Empire sales page, it says that the spokesperson is using a pen name.

      Best to you,

      Miren

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