Andrew Reynolds Scam
Andrew Reynolds is one of the UK’s leading Home Based Business Coaches and Trainers. An author and philanthropist, he teaches his students a system for starting and building a sustainable Home Based Business.
His most recent Entrepreneurs Bootcamp was held at the iconic O2 Arena in London’s Docklands and was attended by around 8,000 Entrepreneurs.
His home business tutorial course – Cash On Demand – was for the last three years, the best selling Home Business start up course on TV.
Demand for his courses and for DVD recordings of his record breaking ‘Millionaire Maker’ events has led to a succession of ‘rip off’ pirate sites selling illegal poor quality copies of his DVDs, CDs containing poor scans of an early version of his Cash On Demand course and various other Andrew Reynolds related materials. Most of the pirated content on scam sites has proved to be out of date (PDF versions of his printed course, for example, have been found to be at least 4 years out of date and many links and resources have now changed or closed)
If you have been offered illegal copies, have even bought them unwittingly, or have seen a scam site listing Andrew Reynolds products illegally – please feel free to post below and we will investigate to shut the scammers down..
For legal reasons we moderate any posts and investigate prior to any posting of your comments to remove any possibility of libellous comments being made on the site.
This article is posted in: Andrew Reynolds Beats Scammers




How do these scammers market the pirate copies?
KBS – from an email address of sales@kbstrading.co.uk – wrote to people who had been duped into thinking that their products were genuine Andrew Reynolds products. The email, which offered illegal copies of Andrew Reynolds Cash on Demand system, read:
The email of course was scam. Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course is not offered in pdf format. Customers were therefore duped by what looked like a genuine email from an authorised seller of Andrew Reynolds products. It was though – as we now know – a blatant scam.