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The Internet Treasure Chest
review by Jason Ryan Isaksen

I bought the Internet Treasure Chest and like most other money-making programs you find on late-night info-mercials, it was a huge dissapointment. I think I paid around $49 for it and it was so bad I returned it to get my money back.

I usually don't return things, but the Internet Treasure Chest was an exception. I felt like it really had absolutely nothing to offer me. It mostly went over a few basic ideas of internet marketing that I think most people already know. Their books seemed to focus on obvious things like telling you that you need to be able to accept credit cards and that you need a website and that you'll need a shopping cart system etc.

And guess who is going to sell you all that stuff I just listed above. Yes, you got it, the people at the Internet Treasure Chest try to sell you all of those basic supplies that I've seen for half the price all over the net.

I felt like the makers of The Internet Treasure Chest just sold me a bunch of sales letters. I think they just sell you that first set of books and cds just so they can get their foot in the door with you. Then once they've got you on the hook, they just try to reel you in with all of their other offers. So it seemed to me that the only people that were going to make any money from their system was the people that made The Internet Treasure Chest.

I'm sure there are people out there who have made a little money by doing exactly what they tell you to do in The Internet Treasure Chest, but I sure didn't.

You should also know that The Internet Treasure Chest just got into some trouble with the FTC. The FTC has resently determined that The Internet Treasure Chest was making false claims about their income guarantee. At the request of the FTC, Judge David C. Godbey of the U.S. District Court, Dallas Division, has issued a restraining order which prevents the makers of The Internet Treasure Chest from misleading the public about start up costs and income promises.

Systems like The Internet Treasure Chest have taught me an important lesson that everyone must learn: Systems like this teach me what doesn't work. And until you learn exactly what doesn't work, you'll never know what really does produce a solid income.

I currently make a very rock solid income by using 5 different money-making systems and programs. I have learned to beat the system and most importantly, I have learned that only about 1% of the money-making-systems and programs on the net actually will make you any real money that you can live on.

I've been on the internet since 1995 and in that time, I'm pretty sure I've personally tested every money-making opportunity you could ask me about. When people used to ask me what I did for a living, I felt like saying "I test out money-making-systems and programs for a living"

But these days all the testing is over. I'm currently involved in 5 different programs. I have made up to $45,000 with each of the systems I'm working with now. My combined total income is now sometimes more that $200,000 per year.

I can live very well on this kind of money. I have paid cash for 2 luxury cars and I paid cash for my house. Now that I have the money part of life out of the way, my focus now is on things like trying to relax. It's hard to relax after so many years of working so hard on so many different money-making systems. I now try meditation, yoga, and excercise to keep myself feeling good.

Jason Ryan Isaksen


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