Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (part 3)

ok, so having bought 10 modules of the course, i had finally cancelled the Cash On Demand course. Had i gained useful information as to good ways to make money from home? Yes, i think i had. Had it been worth the money i paid? Well, I was 50 / 50 on that question.

So what was the course about? What did it contain? What did i learn? And, more importantly, had i been scammed? Or had i paid a fair price for a fair product?

Over the 10 modules the course had shown me several useful ways to make money, concentrating predominantly on how to sell products through mail order magazines. But not just any old products though. Andrew Reynolds suggests that you sell items such as cds, dvd, manuals, home study courses etc. In other words "information".

People pay a lot of money for information on their chosen hobby or pastime, and the costs of producing and replicating dvds and manuals can be extremely low in comparison. This is where Andrew Reynolds begins to introduce the whole concept of making huge profits from what he sells. He talks about producing home study courses for say £50, and selling them for prices up to £5000 or more. The course tells you where to get such courses from, and even how to make your own courses if you wish.

Carrying on from the mail order aspect of things, the Cash On Demand course talks about placing adverts in magazines where visitors will just go straight to a website, where they can buy whatever is being advertsised.

The course talks about how to effectively target specific groups of people which are best suited to whatever it is you wish to sell.

The course also gives a good introduction to selling 'other peoples products', where you dont even need to have your own website to make money. You could just place a targeted ad in a targeted magazine or newspaper, and advertise a product on someone elses website, where you take a commission for any resulting sales. This is called 'affiliate marketing', and it is a very effective and well-grounded way to make money without your own website or product.

Of course, the title of the course is Cash On Demand, and this comes about from the method of building a list of subscribers, building a relationship with that list by offering them free content on a regular basis on their chosen subject, and then making them regular offers by sending them out sales letters every month or two asking them to buy something from you, often at prices up to £5000 or more. The idea is that as these people have come to trust and know you, so they will be likely to buy things from you, even at such high prices.

However, certainly up to module 10, there hadnt been a great deal of information on that whole side of things. Maybe that info was going to be supplied in later modules, but certainly not, in my opinion, was it present in addequate amounts of the first 10 modules. And bearing in mind that the course was advertised as being 12 modules long, i personally think that all the information about building a customer list, and making offers to that list, should have been covered in those 12 modules. Maybe it was all covered in  modules 11 and 12, but having read many forum posts, somehow i doubt it.

So, in the first 10 modules, i would say that the information was good, but that it wasnt as complete as it could have been, or as it had been advertised.

Now comes the question of whether i had been scammed or not. Well, if you remember earlier i said that we all have different opinions of what constitutes a scam. What is a scam to one person may not be seen as a scam by another. So here is my overall take on the Cash On Demand course, and i will leave it to you to make your own midn up as to whether i paid a fair price for a fair product, or whether i was scammed. Fair enough?

(Bear in mind though that i am ONLY talking about the Cash On Demand course at the moment. As you will see later, once you subscribe to the course, you will most likely be invited to buy OTHER products by Andrew Reynolds, often at a price of up to £5000 or more. I will be looking at that whole aspect of 'being a  Cash On Demand subscriber' later on, as that is a separate issue which again many people question is a scam or not. But for now, i just want to get you to think about just whether the Cash On Demand course itself is a scam)

My overall take then is that i paid £300 or so for 10 modules of good information, but it was information which didnt really live up to the title of the course. Yes i leanrt stuff which i could make money from. However, there would be more costs involved, as i would need to pay for advertising etc i.e. in magazines, and so there was soem risk involved.

The course itself was just that – a course – and so you must expect to pay other costs once you set up a business, if you choose to do so. The 10 modules, in my opinion, could have been delivered in 2 or 3 modules, as there was an awful lot of fluff in them. Personally i think a one-off payment of £99 or so would have been a fairer price. Delivered in one go too, rather than drawn out over 12 months.

If you are a person who feels that if you pay way more than the cost of production to get a product, then that is a rip off, then you will probably feel that this is a scam, as Andrew Reynolds himself even admits that these type of courses that he produces and sells only cost him a pound or two each to produce. However, if you feel that the cost of production is irrelevant to the sale price, then you will probably find Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course a worthwhile course. But, before you make a decision based solely on what you have read in this post, be sure to read this whole blog, as there are more very important factors that you need to take into account before buying.

Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (intro)

Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (part 1)

Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (part 2)

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Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (part 2)

Ok, so it is now going through my head that this course is going to be a lot longer than i had initially been led to believe. Should i carry on? Or should i cancel my monthly subscription? I had, after all, already parted with a few hundred pounds, so i didnt really want to cancel, but if the course really was up to 40 or so modules then there was no way i was going to continue paying £29 per month for a further 2 and half years.

So i sat down and decided to carefully evaluate the course so far, to see whether it was delivering what had been promised, or not. This would help me decide whether it was worth continuing.

As i looked over the modules i had so far received, i came to the following conclusions:

good points:

1) the information in the modules WAS good information, and the information itself, when it was relevant, was clearly explained

bad points:

1) there was an awful lot of 'filler and fluff' in each module – the useable content for each one could easily be condensed down into 10 to 20 pages. (each module was about 100 pages long)

2) the left hand side of the manual was completely blank throughout, and this was the same for each monthly module

3) each module contained a lot of "dream talk", where i was being reminded how good my life would be when i made my millions, as well as a lot of talk where Andrew Reynolds kept reminding me how good his own life was. None of this, in my opinion, was anything to do with the course, and was just used to pad the course out, as well as to keep my hooked into the course.

4) i noticed that in most of the modules there was always a 'carrot' left dangling as to why i should look forward to the next months module i.e. to keep me subscribing. The information that i wanted always seemed to be coming 'in next months module'. This i found a bit annoying.

Now, bear in mind that these were my feeling at the time. My opinions since then, in the three years or so since i first subscribed to the course, have changed somewhat, and i now have more positive and negative things to say about the course, which you can find elsewhere on this site. But, at that time, i think that probably summed up my basic feelings about the pros and cons of the course itself.


So, taking into consideration these good and bad points, i soon decided to cancel my subscription. I had received 10 modules in total.

in part 3 i am going to go into more detail about the information contained within the modules, and i am going to give my opinion as to whether the course is indeed worth £29 a month….

Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (intro)

Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (part 1)

Is Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand System A Scam? (part 3)

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