Rachell Medero/Digital Wealth Academy
Can you really escape the 9 to 5 with this money-making opportunity?
December 2013: A federal judge granted the company’s motion to dismiss, which the named plaintiff did not oppose.
August 2013: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Country Life, LLC and was removed to federal court in September 2013 for allegedly deceptively advertising its dietary supplement Omega 3 Mood. Specifically, the complaint alleges that Country Life promotes Omega 3 Mood as supporting brain health, emotional health, and mood without having any clinical studies or medically-accepted evidence to support such claims. (Hoffman et al. v. Country Life, LLC, Case No. 13-cv-05565, D. NJ.).
Can you really escape the 9 to 5 with this money-making opportunity?
Can this product really protect against a mosquito-borne disease?
Can you really get paid to write reviews?
A calorie-counting app is just one of the adult products promoted on this minor’s social media channels.
This app may play games with your money.