Thursday, January 14, 2016

Is Nathaniel Brenes a Scam?

You bet he is! If you're looking around online for ideas on how to make money, work for yourself or just have a supplemental income, chances are you have seen Nathaniell. He has many names which also include Roderick. He does a great job at marketing his website but the gorilla tactics he uses are deplorable.

Nathaniell is no Different Than any Other Con Artist

You see, Nathaniell Brenes uses one of the oldest sales tricks in the book. It's called, bait and switch. He distracts his readers by posting horrid reviews on his competition, and when he has your attention, he shows you something that you might like better. And that "something" is his Wealthy Affiliate Program which is a scam.

 Wealthy Affiliate is a Scam too!

Wealthy Affiliate is also a scam. They have a plethora of complaints online posted by disgruntled customers. All of these customers have different stories, but one fact remains consistent with all of them. This program is a sham.

Don't let Nathaniell Brenes get his grubby fingers on your wallet or purse! 

Watch out For This Guy!

 Nathaniell Brenes is a true con artist. His methods are so subtle, it took years for him to get caught! 

 Top 10 Reasons Nathaniell Brenes Fails:

  1. He is a liar
  2. He is manipulative
  3. He is an opportunist
  4. He is a financial predator
  5. He is an internet voyeur
  6. He lacks real marketing skills
  7. He recites marketing euphemisms that he memorizes
  8. He even recites BS titles off of motivation posters
  9. His partner lives in a trailer
  10. He looks like a metro-sexual lost boy
 If you were thinking about giving your money to this guy, you should think again. If you're reading this now and haven't given Nathaniell your credit card yet, I am glad that I caught you before it was too late!

Do some more research on this scammer. Look at Ripoff Report and search his name on there. Use Nathaniell Brenes or Roderick or One More Cup of Coffee. You will see that he is exactly like the people he depicts in his BS reviews.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year

Merry Christmas to all!

Merry Christmas One More Cup of Coffee
I would like to take this time to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. While entering this Christmas Holiday, please remember that not everyone is as fortunate as some of us are.

This could be due to a lack of monies or simply because they fell victim to a scam. Whatever the case, remember those less fortunate than us.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

One More Cup of Coffee - Nathaniel Brenes Scam

One More Cup of Coffee is a website run by Nathaniel Brenes. He claims that his real first name is Roderick and spells the name Nathaniell with Ls on the end when shown online. He happens to know a little bit about how to market websites and probably read the HTML for Dummies book and claims to be a marketing mentor. 


Nathaniel or Nathaniell Brenese (Roderick)





This guy uses the tagline "No gurus here" on his website, which immediately drops the reader's defenses. This is because so many people are intimidated by salesmen, and Nathaniel knows that this is a hot button. He is pro at pushing buttons. Nathaniel uses the guise of "The guy next door" to lure people into his marketing scam.

He purposely engages with business opportunity companies via telephone and email in order to obtain information. What he's looking for are prices, entry levels, addresses, names, phone numbers, emails and specifically their pitch. He records everything and I imagine that he takes notes as well. But what he does after this process of nothing short of a con game.

Nathaniel's Scam Exposed

This guy writes lengthy articles on these business opportunity companies, also known as biz ops. He paints them in a negative light in order to dissuade readers from signing up with those companies. He writes very long articles because he knows that the search engines will pick up on them and possible customers will find his posts. He often discusses price points and compares those to his own program. His program is cheaper in comparison at times, and this is when Nathaniel really gets his hooks in you.

After he has scared the crap out of you using slander against other companies, he pitches you his Wealthy Affiliate program. This program has tons of bad reviews online as you can see below.

The complaints listed below are 2 of many available online.
  1.  http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Wealthy-Affiliate/internet/Wealthy-Affiliate-A-REAL-REVIEW-OF-THESE-CONS-Internet-1135252
  2.  http://scamreviewwealthyaffiliate.com/
 You see, all Nathaniel really wants is for people to sign up for his pyramid scheme. He doesn't really care about any of his readers. He uses bogus negative reviews on legitimate business opportunities to draw readers in based on keyword searches. Then he pitches you his product.

This type of marketing is not only unethical, it is illegal and it's going to catch up with Mr. Brenes very soon.