Wealth Builders Club Review Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher

Created by Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher, Wealth Builders Club is a product that the creators say will show you how to generate substantial wealth using top secret methods.

What is the product?

Wealth Builders Club is allegedly an elite group of (now) wealthy people who have made massive incomes through methods that Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher provide. The actual methods are not discussed in the copy outside of saying that Wealth Builders Club takes advantage of subversive income. This method of making money is not trading on financial markets, affiliate marketing or “any other scheme that you may have tried and dismissed in the past”. It is also not a bricks and mortar business according to Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher. This doesn’t really leave a lot open and definitely adds to the air of mystery surrounding this secretive product. As well as the methods that Wealth Builders Club initially shows you, you will be taught to think like a wealthy person as well as receiving updates for any new money making methods that are brought to Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher’s attention.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher are selling Wealth Builders Club for an initial price of £595 with an additional subscription cost of £49 per year. There is a money back guarantee in place of sorts that says that after 12 months if you have not increased your wealth and Wealth Builders Club hasn’t improved your life then you can expect a refund of the initial cost. In terms of income the claims are pretty straight forward. Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher say that Wealth Builders Club subscribers generally make 6 figure incomes annually with many either millionaires or well on their way to becoming so. Unfortunately there is no evidence provided of this outside of “testimonials”.

Does the product provide value for money?

Personally I feel that Wealth Builders Club is very expensive for a product that as I shall discuss below, has been knocking around for several years in some form or another.

Conclusion

Wealth Builders Club is actually well publicised under a number of guises having done the rounds both sides of the proverbial pond. The price has not surprisingly been slowly coming down but in each case, the claims are always the same. Naturally there is no evidence provided that Wealth Builders Club can do what it claims which given the number of alleged millionaires that Mark Ford and Glenn Fisher have allegedly created, I am rather surprised. The fact is that without some insight into what you are actually getting for your money, Wealth Builders Club is a very big ask and personally, I see it as being a very risky investment. The fact that it keeps being re-released under different names and with slight differences in the copy also sits a little funnily with me. This combined with an ever falling (yet still somehow incredibly high ticket price) makes the whole thing just feel wrong and as such I would strongly recommend avoiding Wealth Builders Club.

 
 

 

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