Jul 2 2009

Streamline Funnel System Review-Scam or Real?

What is this Streamline Funnel System by Paul Birdsall?

While trying to investigate so we could give a honest review for this program we had a hard time getting much info from the site itself.

We signed up for an account and logged in pretty much all you see is some promotional ads that you can use and a couple of videos.

The website claims Paul Birdsall spent 14 months and $92,000 on this Web 3.0 technology.

What exactly is 3.0 Web Technology?

We have no idea.

One quote we find troubling is he claims this technology “Extracts” leads and traffic yet claims to be ethical.

Now we don’t know about the Traffic part but when we hear the part about extracting leads we don’t want any part of that.

While we were doing our due diligence we found out you get 10,000 “Opt-In” leads for under 10 dollars a month.

If these leads are being extracted they are definitely not opt in.

Now don’t get us wrong, we do and you should also be building an email list but from what we can see this is not the right way to do it.

One thing for sure, Paul Birdsall is building his list from this being promoted all over the place.

You can start building your list by having a Wordpress blog like ours right here for free as long as you have hosting.

We will be doing a tutorial on this shortly.

In closing we encourage you to do your due diligence in any program but we will pass on this one.

If you have an opinion about the Streamline Funnel System by Paul Birdsall one way or the other please leave your comments below.

Until next time,

Charles & Susan

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  1. Stephen F. Lunetta said:

    I have to make some comments because it seems the support suite that Paul Byrdsye has never answers me.I am in the program. Now this program is only $9.99 for 3 days.After that if you want to get out you can have your money back. If you stay in then it costs $39.90 a month. Everyone that stays in do to your own advertising+the advertising they do for you. You are suppose to get $15.00 for every $39.90 you get to sign up. Now when I email Paul he says and I have proof. I have is answers saved from my emails directly to him.He says that he will not answer me from that email but only through the support suite email.The funny part is I have sent numerous high priorities to this support email and never get an answer.This is the same support suite that is suppose to cancel your subscription if you want to. if they don’t answer then they could charge you every month and you could never cancel because they don’t bother to answer you.Who cares nobody. Steve

    August 13th, 2009 at 1:48 pm
  2. tom sorvik said:

    I to have been scammed by Paul Birdsall.He never answers the support tickets!! I had to close out my credit card because there was no way to cancel!! Watch out for this guy,he is crafty.Tom

    October 20th, 2009 at 5:15 pm
  3. mary solberg said:

    The streamline funnel system is now off-line. Supposedly Shaklee shut them down because Birdsall and Pearson were using Shaklee’s name to help them rip people off with their SFS scam.

    But, like most things evil, they do not die off easily. Birdsall and Pearson are also behind the newest fraud and scam to come along. http://www.automaticonlineprofits.com

    Help warn people about this new scam before Paul Birdsall and Chris Pearson have the opportunity to screw even more people.

    November 1st, 2009 at 7:17 am
  4. Paula Zadick said:

    As of February 8, 2010 The Streamline Funnel System (SFS) is still active. What I found was that the $39.95 membership fee gets you only one (1) website link to promote through SFS but ONLY if you have earned “credits”. After you join for $39.95 you see that the full services described in their info videos are only available with the Diamond level which will cost you an additional $370/mo. Completely misleading advertising. BUYER BEWARE.

    February 8th, 2010 at 11:27 pm

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