AZ Formula – Scam or Legit Way To Make $2,000 Per Day?

I came across AZ Formula via an email today and thought I’d take a closer look at the system.

Apparently, ‘Steven Cook’ is going to show you how to start making $2,000 per day as soon as today. All you need to do is become a member for $37 and this “automated 1 click profit system” will do all the work for you!

Thankfully, you are smart enough to know better than to believe crap like that. Let’s take a look at how this program really stacks up…

AZ Formula Review

The website (www.azformula.co) is apparently run by Steven Cook. As soon as I saw his photo though, I was pretty sure I was looking at a stock photo.

I see this all the time on scam sites so it’s actually very easy to spot.

Anyways, turns out my suspicions were correct…

Steven Cook AZ Formula
Stock Photo Steven Cook

As you can see, Steven Cook is nothing more than a stock photo!

He claims to be some big time money making guru, with the answer to your financial freedom. But in reality he could be anyone.

Anyways, as I went through the sales video things got even worse…

One of the most common red flags I see with these “get rich quick” systems is how they use fake testimonials to convince you that ‘real people’ are making money.

And it turns out that this system is no different. Because the “ordinary people” making $10,000’s with the system, are really just actors:

Fake Testimonial
Fiverr Actor
Source: fiverr.com

The woman above (who’s an actress) says that she made $11,000 in 2 weeks thanks to AZ Formula. Which is obviously a complete and utter lie now that we know she’s an actor.

I don’t know about you, but this kind of nonsense really pisses me off.

The reality is, no one is making that sort of money within their first 2 weeks of starting any online business. Let alone with this $37 ‘system’.

If it really was capable of making people so much money- why do the need to hire actors?

What Is AZ Formula About?

AZ Formula is a new system that claims to help you make $2,000 per day at the push of a button, almost immediately after joining.

As is typical with “get rich quick” programs, few details about the underlying program are given to you within the sales video.

However, it became clear after watching that the program is about making money with e-commerce. Specifically, selling your own products on Amazon.

This is obviously a real way to make money and potentially a lot of it. But there is no such thing as a “one click automated system” for making money this way.

This would have to be one of the most misleading claims I have seen in a while now.

Promising that you will make $10,000 a week almost immediately after joining, at the push of a button, is nothing short of insulting.

Anyways, I’ve bought into a lot of these programs over the years. And in most cases, you are really buying access to an e-book or short video course, made up generic content. Stuff you can easily find for free online.

It is never “secret” and it never lives up to the hype.

Upsells To Expect After Buying…

The moment you buy their are immediate upsells to the tune of $494 total. As you can see below, the first upsell is the ‘Gold AZ Package’ for $197 and the second upsell is the ‘Platinum AZ Package’ for $297…

AZ Formula Upsells
Source: www.azformula.co/jvs

That’s not extreme in terms of upsells and having upsells doesn’t make something a scam.

However, it can be misleading in some instances. Especially if the first product is really just to get you in the door, and you really need to spend more if you have any chance of making money.

Which is quite often the case with these sites. From what I have seen it wouldn’t surprise me one bit.

Anyways, given the extreme level of hype, the fake testimonials and my experience with losing money to crap like this over the years, I chose not to buy this.

I know first hand that real money is not made at the push of a button. Because I actually earn a solid income online myself so I know what it takes to get an online business off the ground.

Anyone promising you push button money is looking to make a quick buck at your expense. Plain and simple.

Is AZ Formula a Scam?

AZ Formula is a scam in the way it is pitched- without a doubt.

The sales material is FULL of extremely misleading hype and everything is fake. From the so called “CEO” to the testimonials. They even go as far as to use logos of news and finance sites, leading you to believe the program has been featured on these sites…

Scam Claims

This is 100% fake and yet another red flag. It’s also further proof the people running this site care about ONE thing- getting your money.

Some people will consider the actual program itself not to be a scam, if you do get some tangible value for your money. Like an e-book or short video course.

However, I personally beg to differ.

I think if someone promises you one thing ($40k per month at the push of a button) and gives you something else entirely (some basic training at best) then it’s still arguably a scam.

I can say with absolute confidence that AZ Formula will not deliver (anywhere near) those outrageous claims.

The good news is, this product sells through ClickBank. Which means you should be able to get your money back if you do buy.

ClickBank is a third party affiliate network that has been allowing a lot of scammy products through their doors recently. I’m not sure why but there has been quite an influx lately. It’s a shame because ClickBank is a good company in and of itself.

Conclusion

It is possible to make good money online. I personally earn a full time income online with affiliate marketing. Which is where you promote other people’s products for a commission.

And it’s absolutely possible to make good money selling your own products on Amazon.

I recently bought a well known program that teaches this very thing, which cost me about $5k. I mention this because I am in the process of building my physical products business up. So I know first hand what a REAL training looks like and I understand the real process of making money this way.

In any case, buying into programs that promise you “push button success” will always end in disappointment. Regardless of what the individual business model is. Because this is not the reality of how real online businesses are built.

What you decide to do is up to you, but that’s my take. Hope it helps.

17 thoughts on “AZ Formula – Scam or Legit Way To Make $2,000 Per Day?”

  1. So … you’ve done a full page report but haven’t actually purchased or viewed the ‘training’ videos and are basing this off previous scam experience? You’re probably right in that its a scam .. but you don’t sound like you’ve actually had any experience with this specific one …?

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    • Hi Alex,

      Correct, I chose not to buy this one because I don’t like throwing money away on stuff that is clearly not worth it. I personally don’t think it merits buying because I know for a fact that “automated 1 click profit systems” do not exist. I earn a full-time income doing affiliate marketing, so I know how it really works.

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  2. hi i am Bangladesh for I want to know I do not understand its explanation From anywhere in the world Can I withdraw money from any bank?

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  3. Awesome review. Straight forward and to the point. I’m glad to have found your review by Googling prior to sinking in my hard-earned dollars on this scam.

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  4. Hi! I am especially satified to hear that Clicbank pay money back. I have invested
    in AZ Formula and it is obvioulsy a scam. So now I wait and will see if I get my money back from Clickbank. I have made a reclamation and claimed my money back!
    Thomas

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  5. It is just depressing how easy it is to be scammed online, and that too by pretty unimaginative people. But We just can’t resist a get rich quick scheme, can we?

    Good article!

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  6. Thankyou for your long explanation AZ Formula is a fraud, a scam. I was thinking about investing 47 $ which is not much. However I also know I will get pushed to invest more and more. So now I will delete this message. (I wonder that there is still coming these kind of trading opportunities every week, still since 2014).

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  7. Thank u for the information on scam online business sites plus fraud online advertising they use to bring u in. I never made online income. Never even owned a computer. I will check out your 4 step.

    Yours truly Bob. Riga

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