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.
- http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Wealthy-Affiliate/internet/Wealthy-Affiliate-A-REAL-REVIEW-OF-THESE-CONS-Internet-1135252
- http://scamreviewwealthyaffiliate.com/
This type of marketing is not only unethical, it is illegal and it's going to catch up with Mr. Brenes very soon.
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