FTC Clicks ‘Unsubscribe’ on Click Profit’s $14M Deception Scheme

The FTC has dropped the hammer on Click Profit, a scheme promising easy passive income through e-commerce. Instead, it allegedly drained wallets with hefty fees and empty promises. The complaint claims Amazon shut down 95% of their stores. The FTC aims to shut down Click Profit and refund defrauded consumers.

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Click Profit? More like Click Loss! Imagine a world where you invest in an online store expecting passive income, only to find out that your so-called store is more of a “missing store” than a “storefront.” The FTC has finally called out this scheme for what it is: a costly mirage. So, if Click Profit comes knocking on your door, run faster than you would from a haunted house!

Key Points:

  • Click Profit promised guaranteed passive income through online stores but delivered ghost towns instead.
  • The FTC alleges that Click Profit earned $14 million while giving false hopes of profit.
  • Consumers often paid up to $45,000 in upfront fees and additional charges.
  • Amazon terminated 95% of Click Profit’s stores due to various issues.
  • The FTC seeks to freeze Click Profit’s operations and refund duped consumers.

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