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"Another scam artist selling fake products on Explodely"
This company (which goes by the name "atlantis" on Explodely) advertises numerous money-making schemes, all of which are scams: 1) Clic-n-cash 2) AT8XM Robot 3) The Cash Box 4) Clic-360 The sales videos for these products promise big winnings with effectively no effort. In the case of the AT8XM Robot, for example, it describes a robot that exploits a discrete loophole in Apple's FTP protocol to automatically transfer $632.14 twice per week into a bank account or a PayPal account. Of course after buying the product, customers quickly discover there is no robot, no FTP loophole, and no automatic transfers. Instead they are directed to a members area with courses about affiliate marketing on Instagram and Tik Tok. That's right, the entire story about FTP loopholes and automated transfers as presented in the sales video was conveniently fabricated to get customers to hand over their money. The same type of marketing ploy is used for all of the company's products. Add to the fact, they are just a rebranding of the same generic affiliate marketing courses. Even more concerning is that after submitting payment, customers are directed to call a "Startup Specialist" who is supposed to handle their account activation. Yet, whenever I've called, they didn't setup anything. Instead they gathered sensitive personal information (like my social security number, annual income, date of birth, etc.). Then they performed a credit check on Experian, which they claim is to verify my identity. At the end of the call, I was told to expect an email in 24 hours with instructions about the Work From Home Program. Of course, before I could even ask what happend to the product that was advertised (which was certainly no any work from home program), they immediately hung up and blocked my number, so I couldn't call back. I opened a support ticket on Explodely asking why the Startup Specialist hung up and blocked my number, and the seller "atlantis" just sent me a generic response: "To see results, it's important to apply the steps shown in the training." This company's entire business model is just about conning people, particularly those struggling financially, with false advertising and broken promises. It's a scam.
Date of experience: May 13, 2025