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===== 1. Attempt to Rebrand While Maintaining Same Model ===== * Jones states: “Now this platform is a completely separate platform, right? People are saying it's the same thing. No, it's not.” * Yet, he also admits: “It's the same thing my son, daughter, and friend's sister use… same system used by thousands.” * 🧯Red Flag: Attempt to distance Clickerr from Cliqly by claiming new code, yet describing identical structure and process. # Same Business Model and Infrastructure * Clickerr members do not build their own lists. * The company preloads email subscribers and pays per click—same exact format as Cliqly. * 🧯Red Flag: If Cliqly is under investigation or bankruptcy, this is likely a continuation under a new name. # No Transparency on Subscriber Sources or Advertising Claims * Claims of “30 million+ email list” with no third-party verification. * Heavy use of vague AI-based selection and mailing promises. * 🧯Red Flag: Misleading about ease of earning, ROI, and lack of disclosure on actual advertising sources or list integrity. # Pay-to-Play and Paywall Enforcement * Members must pay $37/week or risk losing access. * Jones openly discusses the need to update billing or lose mail credit access. * 🧯Red Flag: Blocking access to user accounts or commissions unless a fee is paid may violate FTC consumer protection rules. # Misleading Income Claims and Testimonials * Uses affiliate dashboards and anecdotal examples to show potential earnings (e.g., $15,000+ balances), but without any disclosures about averages or risks. * 🧯Red Flag: These types of unverified income representations are often cited in pyramid scheme and FTC enforcement cases. # “Mastermind” Upsell Pressuring * Encourages users to pay $997 (or finance at $83/month) for higher earnings. * Claims it will “4x” their business and that “almost nobody quits the mastermind.” * 🧯Red Flag: High-pressure upselling with exaggerated earning potential could be seen as predatory. # Referral and Override Commission Focus * Members are urged to bring in others and purchase co-op advertising “shares.” * 2-cent override commissions plus 30% of new user purchases. * 🧯Red Flag: Compensation structure heavily reliant on recruitment—potential hallmark of a pyramid scheme. # Blocking Access to Historical Commissions * He says prior systems like “pending commissions” were removed for “simplicity,” but commissions are still tracked. * 🧯Red Flag: If members can’t access or verify their prior data, this could obstruct legal or financial redress during investigations or bankruptcy. # Confusing System Switchovers * Statements about changing payment processors and platforms midstream with little clarity. * “If you don’t pay, the system will know and block access in 7 days.” * 🧯Red Flag: System changes without formal notice may violate user rights or state-level consumer protection statutes.
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