CrazyFox Business Review – Is Crazy Fox A Scam Or Legitimate Business Opportunity?

July 10, 2008 by  

If you watch any TV at all, you have undoubtedly seen the CrazyFox infomercial? Not only have you probably seen it, but you probably also have the slogan, “Crazy like a fox,” running through your head from time to time. It is a catchy commercial, but what is it really all about? This article will present you with an unbiased review of the system and the opportunity.

Many of you have maybe even thought about calling in to receive their $9.99 starter kit. It’s probably a good decision that you didn’t.

The Marketing Ploy

The Crazyfox website and TV ad are very vague and do not give you any information on what the program is really about. However, the truth about Crazy Fox has now been exposed and that is why many people are referring to it as a scam.

To put it plainly, Crazy Fox is a system to generate leads for Herbalife. Herbalife is a reputable company that has been around for many years, so why are they using a system such as Crazy Fox to attract new distributors? Simply put, they needed a new marketing technique that would reach the masses. What better way to achieve that than TV?

The CrazyFox System

When you pay the $9.99 fee to Crazyfox, you will then be sent a starter package. This “starter package” isn’t really a package, it’s more of a hype booklet that tries to get you all excited about how great it would be to be financially free.

Next, you will start receiving calls from Herbalife representatives who are trying to sell you on their package deals from $200-$3500.

Crazy Fox also sells your personal information that you provided to third parties. You will now begin to get calls from insurance brokers, credit card companies, telephone companies, and more. These companies are trying to sell you their products for your new home based business. Not only will you not make any money from these companies, but they are trying to make money off of you.

Conclusion

In closing, although CrazyFox is not a scam, it does present some concerns. If you are wanting to sell Herbalife, then I would suggest that you just contact one of their representatives to get started. Also, Crazy Fox is trying to make people believe that they can make hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars with not much work involved. That is completely untrue. Running your own home based business takes a lot of time and effort.

It is also true that your individual results will vary. If you read the fine print at the bottom of the commercial you will see this. You have to be willing to put in the dedicated time and energy to be successful working from home. Success will not just happen because you join a certain program or system. You have to work at it to have success.

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Brian McCoy is a six figure earner and one of the top income earners in the home business industry. Brian works with entrepreneurs around the world. He devotes the time, energy, and effort into his team and works with them to ensure their success.

Comments

24 Responses to “CrazyFox Business Review – Is Crazy Fox A Scam Or Legitimate Business Opportunity?”

  1. maeva on July 27th, 2008 1:35 pm

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  3. Silas Black on August 20th, 2008 11:19 pm

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  4. Stanton Holland on August 22nd, 2008 9:34 pm

    Obviously this is a scam, I heard its only for MLM crap. What a waste.

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  6. Lara Emerson on August 22nd, 2008 11:59 pm

    Without a doubt watch out for crazy fox… its a waste of money

  7. Jerry Spantule on August 23rd, 2008 3:30 pm

    Crazy fox is a SCAM!

  8. Therese Wall on August 24th, 2008 12:27 pm

    I personally feel that Crazy Fox is a joke, thanks for making me reassure those feelings

  9. Salvador Fields on August 26th, 2008 11:15 am

    I appreciate everything you have posted thus far.

  10. Chadwick Norton on August 31st, 2008 1:07 pm

    In the commercials on TV, almost every one have a different web site for example 123crazyfox.com, 234crazyfox.com, 345crazyfox.com. I can not remember the exact ones but it is done in a similar fashion. What’s up with that? Especially if your promoting it on TV. You would want one familiar web site, right?

  11. Jana Carson on September 1st, 2008 3:32 pm

    Just for the record, a lot of these “As Seen On TV” type opportunities are total rip offs – and the people who do the “testimonials” are usually paid actors. If I were you, I’d stay clear of them…

  12. Reinaldo Wade on September 1st, 2008 11:36 pm

    es I do believe this Fox thing is a scam. But here is my big question. Why would they waste there time posting commercials when it’s a scam. Isn’t that illegal? You need to show proof of your work and not scamming people.

  13. Sean Holloway on September 2nd, 2008 10:32 pm

    Then check out the NYSE Mark, I highly doubt I’m making that up, nor anything else I wrote. Find out who Lou Ignarro is too while you’re at it, and then check in on the L.A. soccer team. I personally know the guy who makes 20K amonth. Opray Winfrey makes 260 million a year- that’s 21.6 million a month and you’re worried about me lying about a guy who makes 20K a month. Even if I showed you my Herbalife checks, you’d probably say those are fake too, so I’m assuming that you would not do well with Herbalife. Yes I’m making money, but I’m not making what these people are because I just started, yet I’m doing alright. I also speak with a woman named Cyndi who now makes 45K amonth after 13 years in the business. Order a training package and follow our sytem and maybe you too, if your serious and willing to work, and have money to invest in yourself, along with the confidence to succeed, might someday make that kind of cash. Anyone interested in starting a home based business with my company, email me (advertising link removed by moderator) and I will send you a link where you can get a training package. And yes, there is 9.95 shipping charge. If you don’t have 9.95 to invest in yourself, don’t waste my time.

  14. Stephen Gregory on September 3rd, 2008 9:18 am

    Thanks for the feedback but nobody has been able the real question here. Has anybody signed up for this and been successful? Does this really work

  15. Hattie Valentine on September 4th, 2008 10:30 am

    He’s the same as the Online Business System. Same company.

  16. Joshua Talley on September 4th, 2008 8:51 pm

    seems like crazyfox is trying to advertise here a lot recently?

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