“Your Lucky List” Is Extremely Unlucky!
Does "Your Lucky List" Work?
Your lucky list is advertised as a unique list building system that's meant to build your list randomly on autopilot as well as using the standard referral system. Every week the random matrix is reshuffled and you are meant to take a new position on a membership ladder with varying numbers of members below you in your down line. The are then allowed to send bulk Emails to any members in your downline, assuming there are any.
On their website it boasts lines like, "Quickly Build A List of Thousands That You Can Profit From Today, Flood Your Own List With Hot, Hungry, Targeted Prospects That You'll Earn From Tomorrow, And Do It All On Auto-Pilot - FOREVER - Absolutely Free!" and ""Want a list of thousands … by next Monday?" (see the banner towards the bottom).
Well I've been a free member for over a month at the time of writing and at every reshuffle I've had exactly ZERO members beneath me and ZERO down line. I have emailed their support on 2 occasions to complain and they just reply telling me to read the initial "getting started" instructions. Unless I've missed something, which I don't think I have, or unless I'm unbelievably unlucky at thousands to one against, the system doesn't work at all. It makes false promises and is a total waste of time. So where's my random downline? Not one single member beneath me next Monday or even next month. It certainly seems like a complete con or a scam.
I will continue as a member to see if I eventually get a down line on "autopilot" as they suggest. In the mean time, I suggest you stay clear of this one.
You have been warned, but if you want to join anyway, please visit:
Good luck, you'll certainly need it if you join this system!
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March 20th, 2008 at 2:02 am
Well, I’ve received another emailed saying quote, “Our random matrix has rebuilt! Log in now to see your new results”. What a surprise, I’m at the very bottom yet again, not one single person below me in the matrix. I can’t mail one single person, yet I have to put up with loads of cr*p emails from them in exchange for absolutely nothing. What a total scam this is, STAY WELL CLEAR!
March 20th, 2008 at 2:17 am
I have opened another support ticket with Your Lucky List and will publish the response, here’s what I’ve sent:
“I’ve opened support tickets before asking why I haven’t got one single person in my random matrix below me - EVER! It’s been rebuilt lots of times. All I ever get from my support tickets is useless advice telling me to read the getting started instructions. All your instructions say the random matrix is RANDOM and one has varying numbers of people below you in the matrix each time it’s rebuilt. I get ZERO ever single time - hence the UNLUCKIEST so called Lucky List.
You advertise, “Want a list of thousands … by next Monday?” in your banners, well I’ve got ZERO after weeks and weeks.
Now either there is a fault with my account ‘PJCNET’ or your adverts are extremely wrong and misleading to say the very least?”
March 21st, 2008 at 5:03 am
Well here’s the reply to the last complaint Email I sent (see above comment):
“Hello Paul,
Random means just that, random … If you aren’t
happy with the service, we make the cancellation
link very easy to find.
_______________________________
Thanks & Good Luck,
Gary
Your Lucky List”
Well saying it’s random is a blatant lie as I wouldn’t always be at the very bottom and it’s obvious I’m not just suffering a technical problem. So that’s it, the system is useless and if I don’t like it, I should cancel. Well I might as well do just that - what a waste of time and a scam as it doesn’t work in any way as advertised - DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME!
March 23rd, 2008 at 7:40 am
Well, I’ve decided to give them one last chance and I’ve sent them another email, here is my reply:
“Hello Paul,
You are one of over 80,000 members in the system, and
the odds of having 0 in the random rebuild are higher
than any other numbers … add in the fact that we’re
weighting the system to give members with new direct
referrals a better chance of being at the top, and
your odds drop even worse.
Basically, we reward those who help us … and based
on what we’re seeing, you haven’t referred anyone to
the site, you’re just waiting to get lucky. That can
happen, but efforts are rewarded.
Our bonus system is designed that way, the random
rebuild is set that way as well …
_______________________________
Thanks & Good Luck,
Gary
Your Lucky List”
Well this could explain why I get 0 in my random down line every time, but it’s certainly misleading the way it’s advertised, remember, “Want a list of thousands … by next Monday?”. The problem is I only refer people to a system that I believe in, so I’m not going to bother with this unless things change. I will stay as a free member for a while to see if I get anyone below me as I’ve got nothing to lose.
March 27th, 2008 at 3:47 am
Well another random matrix rebuild has taken place and as usual I’m at the very bottom without 1 single member below me. This seems hard to believe if they really have got over 80,000 members. Okay, you might not have as much chance of getting higher up on the list without referring Etc, but you’d expect to at least have some people below you - well at least sometimes on the so called random matrix. There must be lots of other members who haven’t referred anyone as a free member, in fact I’d say MOST MEMBERS as this is usually the case with similar systems. In my case, random means at the very bottom, every single week. In other words, out of say 80,000 members, I’m number: 80,000, at least 10 weeks on the trot ‘randomly’. YEAH , RIGHT!! I’m now resigning as I’m not wasting any more time on this system of false promises. Is anyone out there really using Your Lucky List successfully? I’d love to hear you’re experience.
August 18th, 2008 at 5:29 am
I’ve resigned as a member, but would still welcome any one else’s experiences with this company.