Is Mobile Site Sniper A Scam? I Bought It. Read This Review.

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This is my complete review of Mobile Site Sniper.

I chuckled my way through the cheesy sales video…

Signed up against my better judgement…

Then spent the next 3 hours going through the training.

So if you’re considering signing up for Mobile Site Sniper, this review should help figure out if it's a scam or a legit program worth buying.

Let’s jump right in.

Mobile Site Sniper Review At A Glance

About: Joel Rubin's Mobile Site Sniper aims to be complete money-making system beginners can use to make $537 per day online.

Price: $47 plus a $497 upsell, but paying for email software will add $150/year to that total.

Pros: Comes with a 30-day refund.

Cons: Bogus testimonials, stock photos, fake scarcity, outrageous income claims.

Verdict: The sales page is misleading, the ‘training' is a few outdated eBooks and Mobile Site Sniper is a get-rich-quick scam you most definitely want to avoid.

OVERALL RATING

0.5 Star Rating NEW

In one video Joel says he wants to help you make money online out of the goodness of his heart, in the next, he's pushing you to buy his expensive upsells so you'll “make even more money even faster!”

It's not like we've not heard that one before now is it? πŸ˜‰

Seriously though, don't waste your time on this crap and try this instead.

What Is Mobile Site Sniper?

Joel Rubin calls his Mobile Site Sniper system a money-making machine that will generate $537 in daily commissions for you thanks to their done-for-you affiliate websites.

The sales video doesn’t go into detail about how Mobile Site Sniper works except to say it will flood your PayPal account with $100 and $1,000 deposits several times a day. 

If you're like me then you found out about Mobile Site Sniper through a spammy-looking email in your inbox. Click the link and you're taken to a sales page with a 6-minute sales video: 

Mobile Site Sniper Fake Income Proof

The video is cheesy as hell (and I've seen my fair share!)

At one point a girl called Laura boasts she’s always busy counting the stacks of cash coming in and if she wants a new pair of shoes she just has to wait a few minutes to have enough money to buy them.

Sheer emotional manipulation?

Methinks YES!

The cringeworthy gimmicks don't end there though. Laura goes on to say Mobile Site Sniper brings in the cash without her having to buy stock, build websites or do any copywriting or programming.

Apparently, you don’t need to do anything to be rolling in it.

At the end of the video, Laura attempts to pile on the pressure, saying Joel won’t be taking on new members for much longer so hurry up and sign up before this golden door of opportunity closes.  

But if Mobile Site Sniper can really flood your accounts with $1,000s/day then why hasn't it made headline news and why isn't everyone in on it?

I'll tell you why:

Because Mobile Site Sniper is a scam made by money-hoarding buttheads on the lookout for those wanting to live in the land of make-believe.

How Much Is Mobile Site Sniper?

You can buy Mobile Site Sniper for a one-time fee of $47, but there are two additional upsells one for $497 and another for $297. 

The first upsell is a done-for-you system that will set up your $1,000 per day income.

Apparently, the $47 you initially paid doesn’t release the system’s β€œfull potential” and you can only access it when you pay for the $497 upsell. 

They make it sound like a bargain with a 50% discount so you’ll only need to pay $297. 

Mobile Site Sniper Downsell

The second upsell is called a Platinum Upgrade for $197 where you can earn 10x more. They’ll try to say it's a steal of a deal by saying you'll get $3,794's worth of value for a fraction of the price: 

This β€œPlatinum Upgrade” includes step-by-step training, access to the private review club, social media secrets mega course, complete customer support, and a 60-day money-back guarantee. 

Mobile Site Sniper Platinum Upgrade

Here’s the question though:

Why do I need a step-by-step training course when I apparently don’t need to lift a finger to make money?!

Haven't I Seen The Mobile Site Sniper Scam Before?

Before I show you the members' area, I've got to say I had a moment of dΓ©jΓ  vu.

I had to double-check myself to make sure I hadn't reviewed Mobile Site Sniper before…

Then I realised the site icon looks awfully familiar. It’s the same one you’ll see in the Explode My Payday scam

Mobile Site Sniper Fake Income Proof

Now it's painfully obvious Mobile Site Sniper is just a rehash of an old scam.

Inside Mobile Site Sniper's Training Area

Login and you’ll see 11 tabs with the 4 steps you need to get started.

The intro video says you only need to follow the steps to guarantee your success…

But the training only consists of 21 short and outdated videos and 3 lousy PDFs.

Mobile Site Sniper Members' Area

Actually, scratch that, most of the videos are just thumbnails. Click on them and nothing happens. Only 4 thumbnails have actual videos.

How can you be realistically expected to build a $16,000+ a month business from the info in an old 12-minute video?!

I went ahead and clicked on Step 1: Build Your Site. (I thought I didn’t have to do anything, now I have to build a website?)

In it is a 4-step video telling you to choose a product to promote, except they only tell you to promote their other programs!

The second step involves paying for an email autoresponder like Aweber which is going to set you back a few hundred dollars a year. 

The third step is a video telling you to set up your PayPal to Swipe account. The video actually doesn’t tell you how it’s done. You have the PDF below the video for that.

The fourth step is about setting up a contact form to get subscribers. Basically, you’ll be building a list of email subscribers you’ll send spammy sales pitches to.

And therein lies the problem:

Follow what little training there is here and you'll be promoting low-quality make-money online programs to a group of email subscribers who already get pummeled with spam offers every single day.

Few will see your emails, fewer will read them and no one will click your link and buy.

It's just an all-around ineffective and outdated method of making money with affiliate marketing and you deserve better training than this.

5 Big Mobile Site Sniper Scam Signs Exposed!

1. Meet “Joel” The Fake Mobile Site Sniper Owner

Remember in the sales video where Joel introduces himself and shows us a photo?

Joel is the screen name we're given to hide the scammer's real identity.

Unfortunately, this is no more than a stock photo. The real scammer behind Mobile Site Sniper is hiding in the faΓ§ade of this bearded guy in a suit: 

Mobile Site Sniper Fake Owner

Will someone selling a legit product conceal his identity and use a stock photo?

I didn't think so.

Whoever's behind this is behind the AZ Sniper and Bulletproof Profits scams. They're notorious for super high refund rates and having a stack of complaints against them.

2. An Old Scam Given A Fresh Lick of Paint

Mobile Site Sniper is merely a remake of older scams given a fresh lick of paint.

Look, I get it. When you’ve got dozens of scams on the go at the same time it can be all too easy to get them mixed up.

Whether it's confusing a stock photo of the β€œowner” for a member testimonial in another, or in Mobile Site Sniper’s case, forgetting to replace the logo with the one for Explode My Payday.

3. Fake Testimonials

You're not to trust anything you saw or heard on the sales page.

Those video testimonials from members supposedly raking in the cash?

Paid Fiverr actors.

Those success stories at the bottom of the page?

Completely fabricated and made with random stock photos:

Mobile Site Sniper Fake Testimonial

4. Hyped-Up And Highly Exaggerated Claims 

Nothing screams scam more than insane promises of fast and easy money.

Joel tells us he’s made $10 billion creating and selling businesses. If he were that rich, he’d be featured in the Forbes Rich List right next to the likes of Bill Gates and Elon Musk, but he isn’t.

A secret billionaire? Not a chance. 

5. Sold Through Clickbetter: An Untrustworthy Platform

Mobile Site Sniper is a product sold through Clickbetter.com; an affiliate marketplace infamous for selling bogus scams like 12 Minute Affiliate, Bulletproof Profits and Easy Retired Millionaire.

Seriously, they're even worse than Clickbank which at least has some controls in place.

Mobile Site Sniper being in that marketplace should set the alarm bells ringing. 

Is Mobile Site Sniper A Scam?

Yes, Mobile Site Sniper is a scam without a doubt. Its only goal is to squeeze you for as much cash as possible before palming you off with a few useless eBooks.

Add to that the fake testimonials, exaggerated claims and forgetting to change the logo and it's clear Mobile Site Sniper is not the legit road to riches you were hoping for.

Where Do You Go From Here?

You'll only lose money with fake shiny shortcuts like Mobile Site Sniper. Let's face it, running an income-generating online business is always going to take TIME and EFFORT on your part.

Replacing your income online is not a walk in the park but it’s not pie in the sky either.

You really CAN make it happen if you forget about this get-rich-quick rubbish and get real affiliate marketing training instead.

With Wealthy Affiliate's training you'll learn the simple yet powerful 4-step process to build your dream online business the right way:

what is affiliate marketing and how does it work process

And as a free Starter member, you don't need to pay anything to get going.

Click here for my SUPER in-depth Wealthy Affiliate review to see why it's my top pick.

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What’s Your Mobile Site Sniper Review?

Do you still think it's worth paying $47 for the Mobile Site Sniper scam when there are better options out there you can start with for free?

Already bought it? What did you think?

Share your thoughts with us in the comments below. 

48 thoughts on “Is Mobile Site Sniper A Scam? I Bought It. Read This Review.”

  1. I didn’t want to upgrade and you can contact me at [number deleted] personal cell number thank you please I want a refund of 198.50

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  2. Dang it I saw this too late, I got the stupid call saying they wanted to work with me personally and coach me but I was in la la land hoping for a miracle I’m a single mom of four living in a tent working my butt off just to get further in debt. I was hoping for something to work out. Looks like I’ll be filing a dispute with my bank. Thanks for your amazing information I appreciate it

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  3. I always worked but know I am unable to due to a disability. I want to find a Real way to make money from home. What made me Leary of these people is Joel said he was putting money in my PayPal account on the video and I could use it to buy the product or not to show he was for real.
    Thank you so much for your review. Without people like you to warn us there would be more people that would lose money because the government and other powers that be are doing nothing about these people. It’s ridiculous! I hope to find someone Who is the real deal among these vultures. God Bless you.

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  4. I almost bought it. But I had to do my own research online about this program or so CALLED BUSINESS. I WASNT CONVINCED. THE NAME ITSELF WAS A RED FLAG ALREADY!!! If I don’t trust myself I can’t trust anyone. MOBILE SITE SNIPER!!! WHAT A JOKE!!! DON’T GET IT!!!

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    • Hello Good morning my name Dorothy and like Anna I am also disable and trying to make it just like Anna i just sent $7.00 dollars to Mobile Site Snippers and i need to know how get my refund help!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. well done joel rubin and your gang!! u got me. please cancel all three charges……..and cancel this program……kathryn j lucas.

    i have contacted my bank and will continue to be a stone in your shoe……..till this scam is resolved and i get ALL my money back.

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    • Good Morning Kathryn Wow i was just trying to help myself finacially and lost $7.00 before reading review something i normally do before spending online or anywhere. So i will like to be on your team to fight them off the internet.!!!!!!!! thank you Dorothy

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  6. Its complete bull sh**! And when I called them out they got mad and hung up. As of right now I’m supposedly getting a refund so we will see

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    • I’m getting an attorney and suing for false advertising and not getting anything for my money , yes I bought the scam unfortunately it was to late,,when trying to get refund back they keep pushing me off to someone else who says ” I’m sorry we dont deal with this site go directly to the site for your refund ….WHAT A JOKE !!!

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  7. Hi I got really suckered.I used my whole savings and gave them $7.00 then $97 dollars,and then $297.
    I too am on a fixed income that doesn’t even give me enough to buy groceries. I was hoping this time it was real. 2 years of throwing away money from these scammers. Branden Mace got into my PayPal account and removed everything I bought from him! I have pictures of what I bought on my phone. How are these scammers still doing this? Their face is on these videos so they aren’t hiding like some.are. They should be arrested! I Now I’m crying. I’m all alone with no one to help me with my Bill’s. I was trying to prove to my son that it all wasn’t a scam and wanted to show them I could do it and have money to help everyone out . Instead it buried me further in the ground. I’m done with trying to get rich.Guess I’m suppose to give up trying to better myself
    and lay here and die. I’m too embarrassed to let them know how much money I lost. They are hurting for money as well..5 grandkids and wanted to buy things for them. The last 2 Christmases I couldn’t buy them presents. No money. Before disability I had a good job making good money. I spoiled them rotten. Now it hurts me so bad cause I can’t do that anymore.Please help me find who to call to get my money back.
    Sharon

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    • If you bought it through PayPal and you have the pictures and dates on your phone, PayPal will help you. It is illegal for him to access your PayPal account and PayPal takes their security very seriously. They should also have a record of the purchase because he wouldn’t be able to access their records. Call and speak to someone at PayPal directly. I’m so sorry for what you are going through. I too am disabled and on a fixed income. I live alone and am struggling every day just to survive. I hope PayPal helps you get your money back.
      Kimberly

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  8. Please issue a $47 credit; I am no longer interested in your program and wish to take advantage of your refund policy. [private data deleted]

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  9. Found your review page a few hours too late πŸ™

    SCAM SCAM SCAM!

    And good luck trying to get your refund! Has anyone ever tried? Succeeded?

    Nice review page! Keep up the good work!

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  10. Thanks so much for the reviews. I almost signed up for this, but them remembered an old saying? If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is”. So glad I read the reviews. Thanks for saving me from this headache.

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  11. Mobile Site Sniper is a SCAM operation. I just had a two hour call with a guy who was asking too many personal questions. I got very angry with him. So we agreed I needed to opt out.
    They make out you are not the right fit for them. When in reality they are NOT the right fit for you.

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    • Hey Rebecca,

      I’m going through something similar with them. I requested a refund the very next day after my first phone call with a guy named “Dalton”. Now, I just got done sending my 3rd email requesting a refund. I can’t believe I fell for that bs. Anyways, did you finally get your money back? I told them I would give them till Monday or I would start a dispute through my bank.

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  12. I fell for it too. Someone called me the same day and was trying to get me “qualified” to speak to his director – he had all kinds of questions for me to answer. He wanted to be able to be able to login to my computer to navigate the different steps to teach me to get started. Like a dummy, I let him get access through a free platform called AnyDesk. Then, he wanted me to sign up with credit karma and get my credit score, etc. When I asked why he needed that information, he said all businesses need capital to start, and because I “qualified” he needed me to set up a credit karma account and know my credit score and credit limit before his director could speak with me to start my business profile and online business plan with my team. I asked who “my team” would be, he said it would be a team of web developers. When I told him I was maxed out on my credit card, he wanted me to sign up for a new credit card “for your business” so that I had “capital” to pay for business items and wouldn’t be using personal funds. He was very good at what he did, but when I didn’t want to sign up for a credit card, he said I was asking too many questions, and in order to speak with his director, I would need capital to qualify. Crazy! Who signs up for a credit card in order to speak to a business partner – especially when you don’t know what the business is. I told him I did not want another credit card, and that it was a red flag to have to sign up for a credit card in order to speak with his director. I also told him that any business or job is two sided, and that he had a lot of questions for me, but when I asked questions he wasn’t giving me direct answers and just needed me to sign up for credit cards and wanted more money from me. Total scam. I regret that I gave him so much information about me.

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  13. I am retired living on fixed income looking to work online
    In search of a leget online business
    Is everyone a SCAMMER

    Thanks

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    • Hi thats so sad that happened to you. Report them to consumer affairs and FDA or and FBI or the news stations. I jist might do the same necaise has using my name and only God knows what else of mine. They are slimeballs. After i received the same call from tbe same guy and he was asking too many personal questions and when I was asking the questions too he kept his kool asked me what my credit score was and if I had good credit???…i told him no but why do you need to know that I aint applying for anything. Iasked by the way what company are you with im going to see if its a good fit for me i wanted to be on the same page he told me I bought the program I said I didn’t buy anything so how did you get my number what website??? He said it real fast with attitude and hung up.?! Sorry s.o.b. Be safe of this… I think he is trying to steal peoples plenty as well as credit and money. He should be reported.

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  14. MobileSiteSniper aka
    MillionareBizPro
    aka ExplodeMyPayday( did I miss any?)
    aka my MOBE (Rumor has it that Mathew Lloyd had his scam money seized and websites are frozen in June 2018 and as of February 2021 is hiding somewhere in Costa Rica to avoid prosecution for wire fraud.
    Update: October 2021, MSS now is charging $17 to try, and then an immediate up sale to $67. Clickbetter’s return policy is posted on the “training” site, but linked ClickBettter’s customer service e-mail is linked to Clickbank. (That’s right, Clickbank: an entirely different company that has nothing to do with ClickBetter). Charges through MillionareBizPro, and no purchase receipt received…ever. ClickBetter cannot even grant refunds, because ClickBetter doesn’t even process MSS payments. I called ClickBetter’s customer service first to find this out. Redirects all its newest suckers(oops, I mean buyers) with the phone number on the bank statement to a dead-end call center somewhere in Mississippi. Probably hired an actor who sounded like he’s from India to prerecord a voice message. No one answers the phone nor returns phone calls ever. You cannot even leave a message. Plays the e-mail tag game with excuses to avoid a refund(No hassle refund policy from ClickBetter, of course). I doubt ClickBetter had any involvement at all. I had to threaten MSS(MillionareBizPro) with the FTC, and dispute the charges with my bank. But I got all my money back. Scamming fools.

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  15. Thanks, I was about to get into Mobile Site Sniper, but in the video he said that he had a 10 year old son, then he went on to say that him and his wife couldn’t have kids. So I googled Mobile Site Sniper Reviews, and found you. Very good information.

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  16. I’m going to have to say that you are an amazing person I just was told that I was actually going to be getting a lot of money from my year of complete poverty and death and my heart I poured out to them I have now been given the information that I was actually getting scammed

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    • Yep, these people are not trustworthy – they have no morals, ethics or conscience. I know it’s disheartening to find out it’s all a fake but it’s always best to know the truth (and sooner rather than later!)

      I’m so happy to be able to help Jaime and do let me know if you have any other questions at all.

      Stay safe!

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  17. wow i was about to settle on this one. when i saw the face of its producer doubts started to settle in. Thank you for this email Thank you so much. up sales after wards is enough Thanks.

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    • I’m sorry this happened to you Refugio. You live and you learn. I only hope this review helped you see what scam signs to watch out in the future so you can stay safe online.

      If you haven’t already, try this free course that’ll give you an introduction to setting up a REAL online business.

      I wish you every success!

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  18. Hello IG, you have saved me from potential scammers and I really feel happy about coming to your site to see this very informative article. I have been invited to register under mobile money sniper and seeing how the program goes, I was curious about it all. Seeing that there is upsell there alone is a turnoff for me. Cheers

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  19. Personally I do not like to use any online plaform that I do not know who owns it. That’s the first point and then going on to see that it does not do anything to tell me about the upsells that it has is really sad because I would eventually be spending more than I started off with. The fake testimonials is another big red flag for me.

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