Yanik Silver
Yanik Silver is another one of the people,
working the internet, that I think should be in
jail.
I think that after reading the following reviews
I think you will agree with me.
January 25, 2005: Truth in Business from NY, NY
Yanik Silver is a joke. His products are bogus
and he preys on peoples' desires to get rich
quickly without effort.
What he does is not marketing and will not teach
you anything.
All of his products are basically scams. He provides
many details about his success, which cannot be proved
and are probably false
June 3, 2005: Glenn Brickley, from Apex, NC.
I purchased instant sales letters and it is the
worst product I have ever bought in my life.
Then I saw that he touts this product as one of his
successes.
The next product I bought from Yanik was 33
days to online profits where he gives you a blue
print to making an information product and links
to all of the web sites that he finds useful. I have
tried this product also and it is worth less than the
paper and binder that it is written on.
I was excited to buy the products because of the
income that he and the testimonials on his web site
were exposing. I hate to say it, but I think that the
income statements and the testimonials are false.
There is no way to verify them. I think that is what gets
people - you have to take him and his testimonials for there
word. I followed the links to some of the testimonials and
found that Yanik had a glowing testimonial on the website
of alot of the people who had a testimonial on Yaniks website.
I looked on Amazon.com and found some real testimonials
that said that the products from Yanik are horrible.
But there were some that said that "33 days to online profits"
was the best thing since sliced bread.
I researched the names of the people that gave the good
reviews and low and behold one of them was a business partner
of Yaniks on a different B.S. products. The testimonials on
his websites are mostly from his cohorts.
So basically don't buy Yanik Silver's products - you will not
get rich quickly and you will save yourself alot of aggravation.
June 14, 2005: Trevor McCarthy from Ridgewood, NY.
I would not reccomend Yaniks Silvers products. First, there
is an Instant Sales Letter. The letters are instant but they are
also worthless. They will not help you sell any product.
Then he has long winded manuals on copywriting and web
success. If you follow these manuals you will get nowhere.
On his websites he makes a lot claims of income and there
are many testimnials. The testimonials and the claims of
income are suspect and cannot be verified.
The story goes like this. "Ive made millions and helped
people make millions so order my product then sell my product.
I got you to let go of your money so you can get someone else to.
The product is unimportant.
What is important is enticing people to order by exagerating."
December 18, 2005: Review From Canada
Yanik started out OK, but as he started to get some money
he used that money to market garbage that is way over priced.
Usually he just takes someone elses work, re-works the marketing
and finds suckers.
He is of the mindset that he who dies with the most toys wins.
He is bogus.
August 19, 2007: AP from Greenville, Texas.
I purchased Instant Sales Letters and immediately discovered
that it did not include letters relative to my line of business,
which is Travel Marketing. Yanik Silver's sales pitch for the letters
included direct reference to a client in the travel industry.
After a couple of days, during which I examined all his letters carefully
and assessed whether they could be adapted to my requirements,
I completed an official Refund Request which, after several days
remained completely ignored.
I returned to his web site and completed a second request.
Again - absolutely nothing.
Yanik Silver's claims that he will refund all dissatisfied customers
instantly, because all he wants is "Happy Customers", is a totally bogus
statement.
His customer service actually appears to be built around ignore
them and maybe they will go away.
March 14, 2008: Bruno from Louisville KY, USA.
Yeah, I was a sucker. Yaniks Silver's sales letters are just a
website with what amounts to pages of text that you just use
your mouse to cut out or delete certain words to "fill in the blank."
There is nothing in the way of content in his letters that would
be better than anything you could get by going to the bookstore
and buying a marketing book and copying letters.
Yes, his marketing copy touted his refund policy as being great.
It's baloney.
This is simply a technique to get the suckers to say to themselves
"What have I got to lose? He'll give me a refund promptly...he says he
wants to do right."
It's called a risk-reduction strategy, but has to be backed up with action
or it's just a lie.
I've sent a couple of emails to the address he gave and received
no response at all. Nothing.
About a week after my purchase, he sent me a form (by autoresponder,
no doubt) soliciting a positive testimonial for his piece of junk product.
I just answered each question with "Yanik owes me money. I want a
refund" and gave my name and email address. Of course, there has
been no response at all.
Between his really, really weak product and his use of what is in my
opinion, a false statement about his refund policy, I will never send
him another dime. I recommend you do the same.
So, and I think you'll agree, Yanik Silver has been running the same
type of scam for a few years now and yet he is still taking peoples
money on a regular basis.
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