Andrew Reynolds Scam
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you are as successful as Andrew Reynolds has been there are bound to be a few people who will take pot-shots and make totally unjustified claims about you.

To say that Andrew Reynolds scams people is completely without any basis in fact and is wholly unsupported by the evidence.

The Cash on Demand System is the best selling home business course ever to be released in the UK and has thousands of satisfied users who use the system every day.

A quick look on Andrew's website will show page after page of rave reviews of COD from people who have used it to change their lives. There are few other systems that have proven to be so successful for so long and its continued success is testament to the fact that it really does work.

The internet gives everyone a voice and a chance to make their opinions known and a look at some of the IM forums online show that the response to Andrew and the COD system is almost totally positive.

There are always going to be a few people who aren’t satisfied with the product they receive but these are in a small minority.

The COD system comes with a full money back guarantee and people can opt out at any time they wish to if they aren’t happy.

This doesn’t sound like a scam to me. One complaint that a few people had was that the information contained in the monthly modules was spread a little bit too thinly.

However most people accepted the fact that it is a 12 month course and if Andrew gave everything away in the first month he wouldn’t be selling many copies of modules 2 and 3. For £27 a month the information contained in the COD system is a bargain and has the power to completely change your life.