Welcome to my truthful review of the UDC System from someone unaffiliated with it!
According to the sales pitch, you’re about to watch some free training on earning cash payments of $1,2500 – $5,500, and as easy as pie too.
But is it really doable or does the person behind this money-making product lead you astray?
Get stuck into THIS unbiased review if you want to know the actual truth…
Quick Overview
Name: UDC System (US).
Website: udcsystem.com/1/private-1.php.
Cost: $49 + $1,000s in upsell products.
Owner: Mark (just some made up name, no doubt).
My Score: 0/10.
Verdict: SCAM.
I’m sorry to burst your bubble, but keep the UDC system at arm’s length for a few VERY good reasons.
1: The sales pitch is filled with hype, “get-rich-quick” money-making claims, and deception, in general.
2: US doesn’t actually exist *GASP* – It’s just some bridge page created by some random “affiliate” who funnels you into a totally different opportunity.
Which brings me to #3…
The opportunity in question is non other than MOBE (My Online Business Empire) which comes with a high-ticket price tag of $10,000s!
So expect to pay out a chunk of change to get anywhere with the system.
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MOBE is now defunct (FINALLY!). Read why the FTC closed down MOBE here.
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What Exactly is UDC System All About?
If you’re familiar with the likes of Automated Daily Income, My Millionaire Mentor and 45 Minute Paydays, to name a few, then the UDC System is the exact same…
A hyped up sales pitch containing the typical BS promising you the life of luxury…
Bundles of bills, driving a Ferrari, owning a mansion, living it up in a penthouse suite, dropping in at the manner for lunch, and drinking champers on a yacht, etc.
To start making $1,250 – $5,500 with the Ultimate Dot Com Lifestyle, you simply watch a quick video, activate a system that’s as easy as A-B-C, and live like a KING (or QUEEN) after 12 months!
AND apparently, regardless if you succeed or fail (according to the video), you’ll still make $1,200 commissions with no strings attached by following a few simple instructions.
Unfortunately, this “Mark” (the so-called creator) guy is yanking your chain good and proper.
Because the truth be told, there’s no such thing as “get-rich-quick” – It’s a myth invented by scammers for THEIR own benefits.
So I can guarantee that Mark himself isn’t even living a lavish lifestyle…
Especially when you’re about to find out how US really works behind closed doors.
But before I explain what’s going on with the system…
Who is The UDC System Actually For?
It’s basically geared towards anyone who’s gullible to fall for the idea of becoming stinking rich like Donal Trump or Warren Buffet.
But in a very short time and without experience or much effort required on the internet.
If you’re looking for a legitimate way to get an online business started up, then I strongly urge that you stay the heck away from Mark’s ‘UDCS’.
It’s pure toxic, I tell ya!
And here’s why it’s NOT for you…
How Does The UDC System REALLY Work?
The reason why I mentioned MOBE (My Online Business Empire) at the start of this review is because ‘UDCS’ is nothing more than a simple “doorway”.
One that leads you straight to Matt Lloyd’s money-making scheme that comes with high-cost training products.
And when I say high-cost, I mean in the region of thousands of dollars for coaching on making money through Internet Marketing.
Put simply, MOBE is designed as a system for teaching you how to earn a fortune from promoting the very same system you buy into.
However, at least the creator of the scammy ‘UDCS’ gateway tells you one thing that’s true…
You CAN make $1,250 – $5,500 in affiliate commissions.
But there’s a very big catch to the whole system, which I’ll discuss in a jiffy.
What Makes ‘UDCS’ a BOGUS Gateway?
Although ‘UDCS’ acts as a walkway/sales funnel (or whatever folks wanna call it) for MOBE, I would like to point out that MOBE is a legit platform.
It has no association with ‘UDCS’ in the slightest.
Well, I hope not anyway.
But by no means is Matt Lloyd’s program perfect because a number of complaints have been made against his platform over the years.
Anyway, back to the ‘UDCS’ SCAM in question…
Why is Mark’s program something to avoid like the plague, you ask?
Well, for starters, it makes bold income claims…
Not to mention all the hype on living a millionaire lifestyle from only investing 49 bucks and doing jack sh*t!
On the sales video, the income success testimonials also come across as over-the-top, cheesy and fake.
They’re the kind of success stories that can easily be bought as Gigs on Fiverr by scammers.
In which case, they most probably are.
Secondly, there are only 9 spots available, apparently LOL.
This is used as an urgency and scarcity manipulation strategy.
There are “UNLIMITED” positions available, in reality. Ask Mr. Lloyd, I’m sure he’ll tell you.
Scarcity is actually a legitimate tactic when used in the right manner. Wealthy Affiliate’s Black Friday offer is an awesome example of scarcity at its finest.
But unfortunately, scammers also implement it on an unethical level.
Thirdly, you’ll get a $451 DISCOUNT – INSTANT ACCESS FOR ONLY $49!
WOW… SIGN ME UP… QUICK!
But on the other hand, the fake sales page claims that you’ll get “Free Training”.
Yup, I’m just as confused as you are! *Scratches Head*
The truth be told, MOBE is always $49 to get started with at the lowest level.
BUT, $1,000s (even $10,000s) in fees soon follow if you’re gullible to invest…
How Much Will MOBE Really Cost You?
As I said, there’s no such thing as the ‘UDCS’ because what you’re really buying into is MOBE.
Let’s look at the package prices to see how much you’ll need to invest for training packages:
- My Top Tier Business (MTTB) 21-step system – $49
- MOBE License Rights – $2,497 + $99/month
- Titanium Membership – $9,997 + $199/month
- Platinum Membership – $16,667 + $299/month
- Diamond Membership – $29,997 + $299/month
- Affiliate Program – $19.95/month
As you can see, it’s not exactly cheap to join Matt’s “scheme”, is it?
And when I say scheme, that’s because you must first invest in said products before you can earn off of promoting them as a MOBE affiliate.
Plus, there will also be paid traffic fees (if this is the route you choose) to drive traffic to your system funnel.
So again, it can easily set you back $100s – $1,000s for generating web visitors.
My Final Conclusion on The Whole UDC System Scam…
Stay the heck away from the UDC System for all the reasons I’ve outlined in this review.
That’s all there is to it.
And as for MOBE itself, it’s a legitimate platform from an internet marketing training standpoint.
But what’s scammy about MOBE is the fact that it’s an overpriced coaching scheme that’s designed to enrich members from recruiting others into it.
But unfortunately, it comes at a hefty cost to your bank balance, which is why the Federal Trade Commission eventually shut it down.
However, if you’re looking for a legitimate way of making sustainable money through affiliate marketing without costing you the Earth…
Your Friend, Neil 😀
Do you have any questions or feedback on the ‘UDCS’ that you’d love to share? Please post your comments below…
Thanks for pointing this out Neil, yes it is another scam in a long line of scams coming out of MOBE I have found. I will not promote anything with the big fancy cars or yachts, and claims of millions overnight and it is so sad when people fall for this crap and promote it trying to suck others in.
I do not think they are bad people they are people that have no clue what they are doing and need a place like Wealthy Affiliate to help guide them along the way.
I know I have bought into scams in the past mostly to do with drop shipping and making riches quick selling on auction sites. That is how I came across WA. I was caught up in a scam, caught on to it and thought jeez there has to be an honest way to make a living without spending 24 hours a day being rejected by half the surveys you try to do for pennies trying to hit the 20 buck mark so you can cash out.
The instant I open a site when I am out hunting on the web, and it is a video of a flash car and lifestyle my web browser is closed instantly. My reputation is far more valuable to me than Making a few bucks before the website is closed down and the folks move on popping up another scam site.
I have been getting together a whole list of common names that pop up with new sites and programs every now and then when their old ones get closed down. Angela something is one very common name connected to scams and when you read her bio she is a highly regarded Psychologist and TV spokeswoman, and maybe she keeps popping up on new start-up sites.
Again Thank you, Neil, for pointing out this UDC System scam with your great review on the site.
No worries, Robert!
I just don’t know what kinda mission Matt Lloyd is on, but he’s allowing a number of his affiliates to destroy his MOBE company via scammy doorways like the UDCS. Obviously, he doesn’t care about the futures of his other MOBE members. MOBE will collapse, and folks will lose more money.
HA HA… Yeah, it is pretty sad that folks are believing in such hype on the net these days. If they want a boat or a supercar or a mansion, they must “WORK” for it. Period.
The trouble is, there are a lot of naive and unknowledgeable people who assume all their needs and desires in life will be met by using these “simple push-button systems” on the internet. But the reality is, it’s just not true. Unfortunately, I used to be one of those naive people when I was 18 years old lol. So it really is a good job that there are legitimate programs out there like WA like you say.
I’m sorry to hear that you’ve also experienced your fair share of scams, and it seems like most folks have on the internet these days. Drop Shipping can be legit, but there are still so-called platforms trying to take you for a ride. It’s the same with any type of online business really. But I’m happy the scams lead you to WA. 🙂
As for these “Get Paid To” sites, I know exactly what you mean because I’ve also wasted my time with survey sites in the past that “promise” good money, but deliver bugger all. A few cents here and there for participating in mundane tasks isn’t particularly a great money-maker. And unfortunately, these sites do make it tough for you to reach certain payment thresholds, especially when surveys are limited too.
Good for you! Never trust any hyped up video presentation or sales page because it’s always gonna be a trap to con you out of money. Could be $100s and sometimes $1,000s of your cash flushed down the toilet. It’s just not worth it. We are always gonna come across scams, but when you learn exactly how they work, you’ll be able to protect the money in your wallet.
I have noticed that some scammers do create so many fake characters and also believable stories that relate to you. So folks really need to be really careful here. But I’ll certainly keep my eyes peeled for this fabricated Angela woman lol.
It’s a pleasure, man!
I really wonder about the intelligence of people who are taken in by such blatant and obvious scams like this.
“Give me $49 and I’ll give you $2000000 in return – no effort required”.
Does anyone really think that they’ll see the $49 ever again?
Good job in warning people about this type of scam – I just wonder if enough potential victims will see this before it’s too late.
I do agree with you, Derek! There are a number of naive folks out there who are easily gonna get sucked in by the likes of the UDCS. And my aim with this review is to prevent folks from getting lured in by the scam artists.
HA HA HA…. Yeah, as if a simple $49 payment and sheer laziness are ever gonna make anyone $100,000s on the internet! It would be nice for some people though lol. I don’t think MOBE offers refunds, so folks are gonna kiss goodbye to their $49 payments (unless they choose to invest TENS of THOUSANDS of dollars into MOBE’s training products in order to earn it back).
Thanks, man!
I’m also hoping that folks see this review before falling for the “lies” told by the MOBE affiliate hiding behind the UDCS.
Hi Neil,
What an article! I have heard a lot about UDCS but this system I have never had a chance to look into. I do agree though, that there is a huge increase in these types of ‘systems’ out there. I really wish they would disappear, but if that were to happen what would there be to review to keep us entertained?
I’m only kidding. I did notice that the first steps of the MOBE are MTTB which I have looked into, which at one point was run by both Matt Lloyd and Michael Force!! Both I do not trust for any reason, I am sure that Michael Force went off and did his own thing, Digital altitude, leaving Matt Lloyd to do what he wishes with MTTB. This may be where MOBE came from.
I also don’t like systems like this either, they are complicated and way overpriced.
Looking forward to your future articles!
-Will
Hey, Will!
Cheers, man! To be honest, there are some “fake” systems that you really don’t wanna look into because if you’re a newbie, you could easily fall prey. And if you’re an experienced marketer, these scams make your blood boil! I think the disappearance of these scams would certainly do us all a favor. And you’re definitely right about having nothing to have a giggle at if circus acts like the UDCS did disappear. I’m not kidding 😛 LOL.
Matt Lloyd and Michael Force both bug the heck out of me. And that’s being polite about it! Just who do these guys think they are by ripping people off with ludicrously overpriced training products, huh? Why spend $10,000s on coaching that’s worth $100s? It’s just INSANE! MOBE + Aspire Digital Altitude = NO GO areas! I actually don’t know who inspired who here LOL. They’re both as bad as one another.
I’m also glad we’re both on the same page with these “untrustworthy” marketers and their platforms.
The reason why these systems are so overpriced with complicated commission plans is because unfortunately, they are built using the unethical “MLM” business model. If both Michael and Matt turned their platforms into simple “affiliate marketing” ones and drastically lowered their prices, then maybe, just maybe, MOBE and Altitude would be classed as “ethical” platforms.
Cheers, Will! And I’m looking forward to writing them!
Neil
Wow, another scam! I agree that there has certainly been an increase in these “make money quick” schemes online and it’s truly horrible! UDC System is just another scam trying to take innocent people’s money. Such a shame! I have been looking to make money online as a side job with my current work. It looks like to me you work with Wealthy Affiliate.
I was curious about it so I looked it up and it actually seems like a reputable site to start an online business! Clearly, there is a lot of work that goes into it personally, but it doesn’t seem like they are trying to scam you by any means. I want to start a baking blog and later transform it into an online bakery delivery service. Is WA the route I should take?
WOWZERS, indeed, Bailey!
It seems there aren’t enough scams online as it is, so a handful of moronic affiliates of MOBE are creating “scammy gateways” like the UDCS to keep the hoax site numbers up lol.
I agree, it is a shame, and especially since Matt Lloyd is doing diddly-squat about the situation. Unfortunately, the “Make Money Online” niche is a VERY shady area of the web that needs to be taken with a pinch of salt because not every opportunity you come across is legit, I’m afraid.
WA is an amazing platform consisting of websites, tools, step-by-step training, & 24/7 support, all rolled into ONE online business community. WA is the best place for starting an affiliate marketing business for free. Period.
Yup, there’s definitely lots of hard work required for building a successful business, and this is something that Kyle and Carson (co-founders of Wealthy Affiliate) make absolutely perfectly clear from the get-go. WA charges one single monthly or annual cost for EVERYTHING you need for earning an income. There are no upsells whatsoever, unlike MOBE!
I really like your ambition, and the sound of that baking blog/bakery service is making me feel hungry. MMMM… lol. YES, WA will definitely give you what you need for creating a successful baking blog and service. 😀