Born To Prosper a Scam or Legitimate?
The Internet income opportunity “Born To Prosper” from Shane Krider and Rachel Krider found at borntoprosper.com has already been submitted for review.
The review for this business is in Pending status, however…
What we know now:
Although we have not had a chance to fully review Born To Prosper…
We have gone through the website and have seen enough to tell us that we will not be recommending this high-ticket program to our readers.
Born To Prosper has a high ticket program that starts at around $2,000 and goes all the way up to an absurdly high $30,000.
BornToProsper from Shane Krider and Rachel Krider is nothing more than a money game that will leave most broke and frustrated.
Any program like this that costs this much has a huge disconnect in value.
Ask yourself this question, “Would anyone ever buy an Internet course for this much money without the possibility of earning a commission from selling it themselves?”.
If the answer is “no”, it’s most certainly a money game.
After getting several loans and emptying all your credit cards to get the funds needed for the $30,000 level, you are left with a program that is nearly impossible for the average person to sell.
Yes, a handful of people may be successful in selling this.
I’m talking about less than 5% that get involved in the so-called opportunity.
The chances that you will be successful as well are so low that it makes no sense to even look at this.
The purpose of this “Born To Prosper” post is to let our visitors know that we are aware of this business.
And that it is in the queue to be reviewed, hence the Submission classification title.
It also allows us to warn our visitors of businesses that we are sure are scams or businesses that we would never recommend.
Thus saving you from making the mistake of participating with those businesses prior to us having a full review of it.











