Club Cash Fund Review – This Scam Will Just See You Losing a $100 Bill In The Mail

Dale
Born & raised in England, Dale is the founder of Living More Working Less & he has been making a living from his laptop ever since leaving his job as an electrician back in 2012. Now he shares what he's learned to help others do the same... [read more]

Welcome to my Club Cash Fund review in which I’ll be uncovering the truth about John β€œChad” Stalvey’s newly launched Club Cash Fund system which promises to provide its members with an easy way to “get free money in their mailbox” all on complete autopilot.

Club Cash Fund Website ScreenshotYou’re told that all you need to do is call (888) 997-4928 & listen to a recorded message, then request a “free kit” & start earning by simply placing a $100 bill in the mail.

But is it really that simple? Or is Club Cash Fund a scam to avoid?

Well, the good news is that you’ve landed in the right place to find out because as I mentioned above I’ve taken a closer look into this myself to see exactly how it works & in this honest unbiased review I’ll be uncovering the REAL truth, as well as outlining whether or not you can really make any money with it like John β€œChad” Stalvey claims you can.

What Is Club Cash Fund?Β Β  |Β Β  How Does Club Cash Fund Work?Β Β  |Β Β  Reasons It Sucks Β  |Β Β  Can You Make Money With It?Β Β  |Β Β  Is Club Cash Fund a Scam? Β  |Β Β  A Better Alternative

What Is Club Cash Fund?

Basically the Club Cash Fund claims to provide the easiest way to earn money online, and you’re led to believe that through it you can earn hundreds of dollars per day without actually having to do anything whatsoever.

The system’s creator who goes by the name of John β€œChad” Stalvey claims that all you need to do is simply pop a $100 bill in the mail & that after doing so you’ll simply begin to receive a flood of money to your address.

Club Cash Fund Income Claim

But I think you’ll agree that the whole thing sounds a little too good to be true… Because if it really works as promised and if you can really make money as easily as that then why isn’t everybody doing this?

Why are people still working jobs if they can simply send a $100 bill in the mail & begin generating an automated income for the rest of their life?

The answer is because as you can probably guess the Club Cash Fund system IS indeed too good to be true. You can’t just simply pop a $100 in the mail & get rich like the website leads you to believe you can… Instead the whole thing is actually geared around recruiting.

So it’s a case of you sending a $100 bill in the mail, then trying to recruit as many other people into the Club Cash Fund system as you can in an attempt to recoup on your initial investment (and make some money).

But the truth is that most people who join these things simply fail to do that, and instead, they just end up losing their investment… So most people who join Club Cash Fund will just end up losing their $100.

And the other BIG problem is that technically the whole Club Cash Fund thing is an illegal cash-gifting scheme (as you’ll see for yourself when I explain in more detail how it works below)… Which means if you participate in it, you could be setting yourself up to land in some big trouble.

Don’t just take my word for it though, keep reading & as I show you in detail how it works you’ll soon see for yourself why it’s not so great as it’s made out to be…

How Does Club Cash Fund Work?

The Club Cash Fund works on a complex recruitment structure, and I’ll admit that it took me a pretty darn long time to figure out the specifics of it… In fact, most of the actual members who have published Club Cash Funds reviews on YouTube quite clearly don’t even know how it works themselves…

In most of the videos, I watched whilst conducting my research the members would say “I think it works like this” or “I’m pretty sure this is how it operates but I’m not certain”… So yeah, first of all, it’s safe to say it’s confusing!

And the reason for that is because the whole thing works on multiple levels, through the mail… And bits of the money that get sent out by new members get assigned to different members on different levels.

You’ll see what I mean in a moment, but let me start from the beginning of explaining how the full process works:

The first thing you’re told to do upon visiting the Club Cash Fund website (which you probably know about already) is to call a phone number which reads out an automated message to you “explaining” the whole thing…

The number is (888) 997-4928 & the message that gets readout is as follows;

Hey there real quick. I got word that you’re looking for a way to earn some extra money. So I wanted to let you know that our company is currently looking for marketing Partners in your area right now. So the timing couldn’t be more perfect. Listen. No BS we are going to pay you a potential of $100 for every phone call that you generate for us. And we will even front the cost of your initial marketing campaign to help you reach thousands right away who are looking for an opportunity such as this this is by far the easiest way to make money without a job. So call the number back that I’m calling you from to get all of the exciting details. Don’t miss out on this.

But anyway, once you’re done listening to the BS automated pitch (which quite clearly screams get-rich-quick scam), you’re then told to enter your name, email address & so forth on the Club Cash Fund website in order to receive a “free starter kit”.

So after that, it’s a case of waiting for the starter kit to arrive, but when it does it will provide you with instructions to insert a $100 bill into the pre-paid envelope that’s included & send it off, which they claim covers the “license fee”.

From there you’re told that you can simply sit back & relax & expect money to begin getting sent to your address… But as I mentioned at the start of this review it’s not quite so straight forward as that.

I mean sure, you may get the odd $20 bill here & there… But you need 5 of those to recoup your initial investment, and without recruiting others yourself you may not actually end up getting any at all.

The reason for that is because of the Club Cash Fund compensation plan, which operates on 5 levels (kinda)…

You see when you mail off that $100, the money goes to the company & then your name gets added to a list. There are 5 people on the list, and the order goes like this:

  • Position 1 = person who recruited you
  • Position 2 = person who recruited them
  • Position 3 = person who recruited position 2
  • Position 4 = company rotator (aka random member)
  • Position 5 = company

So $20 of your $100 goes to each of those positions on the list, and then your name goes into position 1… Position 1 goes to 2, position 2 goes to 3 and the person who was in position 3 gets removed.

Pretty confusing right? But hopefully, you understand it at least a little bit…

Anyway, from this you earn nothing… But the hope is that one of those other members recruits somebody – and if they do then your name will be somewhere on the list so you’ll get sent $20 out of the $100 they send-off.

But if none of those people recruit anybody, you earn nothing – you just lose your $100.

And whilst the Club Cash Fund website boasts about how the rotator will help you to earn money even if you’re not recruiting, ultimately rotators like that are just gimmicks & the chance of you getting money through it would be just like winning the lottery.

Plus the bigger the company grows, the smaller the chance becomes of you getting any commissions from the rotator (because there are more members that it’s getting split between).

So yeah, in short, if you want to make money from the Club Cash Fund website you’re going to have to be really good at recruiting – and you’re going to have to recruit at least 5 people just to recoup your initial investment.

Then if you want to earn a mere $1,000 per month from this you’re going to have to convince 50 people EVERY month to put a $100 bill in the mail

Now can you see why I think this is not a good opportunity?

But there’s also a lot more reasons I think it’s not so great…

Reasons Why IMO The Club Cash Fund Sucks…

IMO, by the way, is short for in my opinion.

Reason #1 is because the whole thing is quite clearly an illegal cash-gifting scheme… I mean it literally involves distributing cash to each other via the mail & there is quite clearly no product involved whatsoever.

Reason #2 is because it involves distributing your home address out unless you decide to pay for a PO box or something like that… So you could have people turning up at your door wondering why you’ve sent them some mail about a money-making scam… Or it could be the law enforcement turning up.

Reason #3 is because the whole thing just screams scam, so even if you were good at recruiting people you probably wouldn’t find many people actually signing up to it since they’d be too worried about losing money.

Reason #4 is because the whole thing is just a short-term gimmick… There is no way it will run for the long-term, eventually, it will get shut down which means one day without warning your income (if any) will vanish.

But Is It Possible To Make Money With It?

Well from a technical standpoint yes, it is indeed possible to make money with the Club Cash Fund system however the simple fact is that the likelihood is that you won’t, and instead you’ll probably just lose money.

Like I said earlier the whole thing revolves around recruiting, so really rather than being set up to help new people make money like it claims it has, it’s been set up for shady expert marketers to take advantage of the newcomers… $100 at a time.

And like I also mentioned in the previous section the Club Cash Fund is not going to be around for the long-term because it’s illegal, so even if you did find yourself making money with it you wouldn’t be doing it for very long…

So rather than get involved with a gimmicky program like Club Cash Fund, why not just build a legitimate, long-term online business of your own by following the free training available at Wealthy Affiliate? Makes more sense right.

Is Club Cash Fund a Scam?

I think I personally would describe the Club Cash Fund as more of a scheme than a scam, but ultimately most of the people who get involved with it are just going to end up losing money as opposed to making it.

The whole thing is geared around recruiting & unless you’re an expert at getting people to visit scammy looking websites like the Club Cash Fund then you’ll just find yourself spending $100 and getting nothing back in return.

As far as I’m concerned the only people making money from the Club Cash Fund are the creators and the few rogue expert marketers that have got in at the very top… So I would advise steering clear of it.

Instead of wasting money on an overly-hyped up system like this, the better option would be for you to check out a proven, legitimate platform like Commission Academy where you’ll get training on how to build your own REAL business online.

Or you can check out my own free training that I’ve put together right here.

But whatever you decide to do I just sincerely hope that my review of the Club Cash Fund here has given you a proper insight into how it really works & more importantly I hope it has helped you to save your $100 rather than wasting it on this thing.

If you do still happen to have any questions or comments about it though then, of course, don’t hesitate to leave them below & as always I will do my best to respond back to you in the quickest time possible.

A Better Alternative

The sad truth is that unfortunately most of the programs promising to help you make money online are scams. I can say that confidently after exposing over 500+ of them here on this blog.

But the good news is that even though most of them are indeed scams, there are actually some very good programs in amongst them - some programs that can truly help you to earn money.

And out of all of the legit programs I've seen, the one I would recommend the most to anybody looking to get started online is Commission Academy. In my own opinion, that's the best place to start.

At Commission Academy, you'll be provided with everything you need (including the training & tools) to begin earning real money by promoting products or services for companies like Amazon online.

The best part is that there's literally no limit on the amount you can earn with it & the process is pretty simple which means that it's absolutely perfect for people that don't have much experience.

Some wealthy affiliates even earn as much as 5-figures per month... Or more!

Amazon Earnings Example

I mean don't get me wrong, that kind of money won't just fall into your lap without doing any work... But the harder you're willing to work at it, the more you stand to earn with it.

So if you're looking to get started but don't know which route you should go down or which program you should join (and don't want to waste money on bogus things that don't actually work), then I'd highly recommend checking out Commission Academy first. You can learn more about it here.

Dale
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20 thoughts on “Club Cash Fund Review – This Scam Will Just See You Losing a $100 Bill In The Mail”

  1. Dale, Thanks for the review. The email I received from Club Cash talks about starting only with $4! A person then moves up from there. Have you
    seen any mention of that? Thanks.

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    • Hi John, you’re welcome & thanks for the comment. Ultimately it doesn’t matter how much you start with, the risk (and unlikeness of earning anything back) still remains the same. These types of things are just geared towards the people at the top, don’t get drawn into the lure of “easy money”.

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      • I think you miss my point my point is you’re using the article to draw traffic to your own opportunity. So when people do a organic search about club cash fund you know that more than likely they’re going to see your article so you are redirecting traffic going to CCF to your own article to draw them into your own business opportunity so actually I can do the same thing I can write something negative or bad about club cash and redirect that traffic to my own talk about old tricks what you’re doing is drawing off of organic traffic from club cash fund to your own opportunity for your own benefit it’s nothing new what you’re doing people do it all the time write bad views about other opportunities and then redirect that traffic to your own opportunity dude stop it you’re not fooling me with that.

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        • Hi Emmanuel, I’m not promoting any “business opportunity”. Instead, rather than “opportunity” style gimmicks this blog serves to help people start a real business online or to learn effective (and legitimate) ways to earn a side income. It also serves as a platform to save people from getting involved with things that’ll likely result in them losing money, like Club Cash Fund.

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      • What’s sleazy is promising people the opportunity to “make money on autopilot”, asking for their cash & then leaving them to find out that the whole “autopilot” thing was a lie. It’s a fact that most people who join cash gifting opportunities like Club Cash Fund fail to make money, therefore I stand by my decision to advise people against joining it.

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      • I totally agree with you he’s just simply writing a bad review about CC of then redirecting that traffic to promote his own opportunity. how many times have you seen on the internet when something new come out somebody always got something bad to say about it but if you keep reading that article it’s all about redirecting that traffic to their own opportunity it’s the oldest trick in the book you talk about honesty write the author of this article is simply bad-mouthing CCF and this redirecting the traffic to its own opportunity to sleazy

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        • It’s a simple case of comparison. 1 is (by far) better than the other & I have stated my opinion as to why. With regards to promoting an “opportunity”, good luck in finding one being promoted on this blog. I am not interested in promoting gimmicky “opportunities” that’ll likely result in people losing their money – instead, I’m simply interested in helping people start a real business, one that they can truly be proud of.

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  2. Its a rip off ..sent it in over a month ago and that’s it ,,nothing happened no emails no nothing , just a good old rip off

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      • You state you make money “because you work it”, yet as highlighted in my review above the Club Cash Fund website literally states that “you can get free money in your mailbox on autopilot“. In my opinion therefore it is extremely misleading as members are left to discover the hard way after making the payment that they have to market it to others meaning those with limited marketing experience will likely fail to earn anything at all back.

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  3. *swear word removed*. I’m loving it. So does my team. You guys never get it right. What you are saying about position 4 is NOT correct. Geeezzz!

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  4. I sent off for the starter kit on 10/12/21 and was told it was sent off on 10/14/21 its 10/28 never received the starter kit and priority mailed the $100 they received it on 10/23/21 some lady name Noemi she emailed me but sent it through a dvd form couldn’t open it to see the receipt. I thought that was strange sent over 5 emails no response at all and to this day never received the starter kit. Something seem strange this John emailed me on 10/24/21. But never answered my questions.

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  5. I Edwin Boone hereby states that I followed all the rules and regulations of the website. I been with you for almost this day. I haven’t been paid from my investment. In a couple of days my account with going pro start kit. Before you get in to deep clean your mind and try to call them texts thim and email them. Know that I would like my license fee back to me. I will appreciate it if you respond to this message.

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