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Instant Cash Empire Unofficial Review -- Keep Your Money, It May Be A Scam (or just total junk) -- here's why

I don't know about you, but I HATE garbage.

It's enough we have to deal with taking it out everyday and smelling it when trash pick-up comes around

But it's unbearable when you have to go through so much of it to find the gold.

Listen, I'm saying that Instant Cash Empire is useless, I just don't personally see it as being of use to MOST intermediate (even beginner) marketers.

The CLAIM: Did you see the video? I did. There's an elderly, british fellow who says you can make almost 6-figures in a month clicking your mouse only "7 times". Hmmmme wonder where I've heard that one before.

Nonetheless, I've been around the block enough times to know it's going to take a little more effort than "clicking your mouse 7 times" to make money and, if you believe other-wise -- you're a complete idiot.

But, this is no reason to write off Instant Cash Empire as a scam. It's a "flaw" that makes it a little unbelievable (and it IS), but that doesn't mean it doesn't dish out the goods and that it's not worth the $37 Andew X asks for as an investment (which is reasonable).

As for the Instant Cash Empire Unofficial Review?

Basically, it's a web based "blog creator".

And, like MOST software out there it DOES have a few bugs they could work out, but when was the last time you had a perfect piece of software? Last I checked, Microsoft releases a new update on Windows every couple of years to improve on the model before it.

Even with it's bugs the software is functional and get's the job done -- Web Based Blog Creator.

Here's My FINAL Verdict On The Instant Cash Empire:

On a scale of 1 through 10 -- 10 being the BEST and 1 being the WORST -- I rate this software at a FOUR. A little below average at best.

So, what DO I recommend. Well, you're better off hitting the jackpot. Literally. There are few programs I recommend that involve "games of chance", but Ken Silver knows how to beat the system at its own game. And why not? It constantly beats it's customers, so if you're going play a game to win, why not learn a few strategies to win consistently?




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