Michael Crawford’s Quantum Ad Code: SCAM ALERT

It appears to be Groundhog Day here at Work From Home Watchdog.

No, not in the sense that I am waiting for Punxsutawney Phil to emerge from his burrow in search of that shadow.

Oh no – I’m talking about an “I’ve been here before” situation, and for reasons that will soon become very clear.

That’s because today I will be reviewing Quantum Ad Code – a product that claims it will make you rich beyond your wildest dreams. This comes following a number of Quantum Ad Code scam reports across the internet.

Let’s take a look and see if Quantum Ad Code will actually earn you any money, and why it’s giving me a serious case of the deja vu’s.

Quantum Ad Code Scam

What Is Quantum Ad Code?

From the Quantum Ad Code website alone it’s not exactly easy to tell what you will be doing to earn an extra “$13,671.32 per day” online.

Well, if you don’t have much experience with websites like this then let me tell you that it’s intentionally vague and the suggested earnings are intentionally high.

The Quantum Ad Code doesn’t want you to hesitate…it wants you to drool over those earnings and hit the ‘Start Earning!’ button without delay.

And if you don’t, it wants you to take the other option of watching a 27-minute video that will make you feel like you have no choice but to give this program a go.

After all…it’s 100% free to do so (apparently).

But Wait…Am I Going Crazy?

When I first visited the Quantum Ad Code website, I had to check through my previous reviews because I was convinced that I had reviewed this product before.

It turns out that I hadn’t, but I have previously reviewed a product that is incredibly similar.

Let’s look again at the Quantum Ad Code website:

Quantum Ad Code Scam

And here’s a similar product that I have reviewed before:

Quantum Ad Code Scam

Let me be crystal clear here because there are further twists and turns to come.

The review that you are reading right here is about Quantum Ad Code.

The second image above is from a product that I have previously reviewed called Quantum Code.

Only a one-word difference, but remarkably we are dealing with 2 separate products released almost 2 years apart.

The exact same video is used on both websites. In fact, everything about the process of getting people to sign up for Quantum Ad Code is identical to that of the much older Quantum Code program.

So what we have here is the entrance process of a known scam (Quantum Code) being used on the marginally different, and much newer, Quantum Ad Code website.

A Number Of Connections

In my opinion, the Quantum Code is just one of a number of products that appear to be very closely linked to the Quantum Ad Code.

Here are a few of the similar products that I have reviewed before:

Within those reviews, you will notice that I continually speak of a worrying connection between all of them.

So Is Quantum Ad Code Any Different From Quantum Code?

Yes, it is.

The Quantum Ad Code and Quantum Code websites and videos might be identical but their end goals are very different.

A couple of years ago, when Quantum Code came out, it ultimately funneled its visitors into something called trading binary options.

The Quantum Code was tricking people out of their hard-earned cash. It was called out as a scam across the internet.

So Quantum Ad Code had to change its end goal direction, and it switched to something called “banner ads” or “banner code”.

This is a relatively new and unheard-of way to make money online, but I first discovered it in my review of Simon Green’s Free Ad System.

Quantum Ad Code Scam

Needless to say, it was yet another product with the sole purpose of tricking people out of their money.

There was absolutely no substance to the method or substantial earning claims, and once again it was widely reported as a scam across the internet.

So you might be able to see a pattern forming here.

A bunch of similar products has been released promising life-changing earnings. And they all seem to drive people to one of two scam methods.

This is more than curious.

So let’s clarify exactly what we know about Quantum Ad Code…

  • The website uses the same video as a 2-year-old failed scam (Quantum Code).
  • The money-making method it recommends is the same as the one used on a more recent scam (Free Ad Cash System).
  • If you join, you will get pressured into investing a substantial amount of money in the banner ad/banner code system.
  • If you try it, you will almost certainly lose a lot of money.

This is quite clearly a scam that is re-invented as soon as negative reviews appear online.

The product names are all similar in some way. The videos are lengthy and similar in style. And they always give the main actors a “normal guy” sounding name.

There are also further signs of concern if you click the link to watch the Quantum Ad Code video on YouTube:

Quantum Ad Code Scam

Video name: BannerCode
Publisher: OM OM
Category: Comedy

WOW! Comedy?

Checking out other videos by the same publisher, there are a further 28 videos for similar-looking products.

Quantum Ad Code Scam

Quantum Ad Code Summary

It’s very difficult to review a product that is almost identical to another, but the facts and connections are clearly there for all to see.

The Quantum Ad Code is one of a number of connected products that have all been exposed across the internet as deceptive scams.

Therefore my advice is to not invest any of your cash in the Quantum Ad Code.

Do you have any experience with the Quantum Ad Code? If so I would love to hear all about it in the comments section below.

Marcus – WFHW

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