The real question is why Google takes the ad money from these scammers. I hope they start getting added on to these lawsuits, because advertising fraudulent services should definitely be illegal.
I could be totally off base here, but I don't think Google is liable for claims in the ads they distribute. In any event, they're still nowhere near as bad as Facebook. I don't think I've ever seen a legitimate product advertised through Facebook.
Also when somebody messages you first. Your very first reaction should be: "what reason do they have to contact me?". If you don't have a good answer to that question they very likely want to get money off ya
I've talked to these scammers before, the one question that makes them run is "Do you have your own store? And can I see it so I can see how it is set up and how easy it is to navigate to purchase products" After I ask that question, I get an email that says, "Sorry Robert, I don't think we can do business with you." And usually, the name of their company is different than what they say it is on their advertisement, and it is registered in Nevada. You will jump through many hoops to just locate them and then good luck filing a lawsuit against them. Even if you sue the titled company, that does not mean they will produce any money, their personal money will be protected under a different account that you will never find.
Yaup! I spent close to 3 hours on the phone with a guy who just knew it would not happen. With no automated store of his own he thought that it was just selling the pipe dream to the next gullible young chump.
If anyone is ever selling you a "money printing strategy" instead of themselves using that strategy, they've just given the game away that selling their strategy is more profitable than using it.
What angers me the most is the number of people that actually fall for these scams and spend their hard earned income into them. Especially the Middle Aged generation who aren’t cultured in online scams.
agree with you, but like anything in life you must take personal responsibility and conduct due diligence too, and there are those who fall for these schemes who are greedy looking for that get rich scheme too, would u feel sorry for them ?
Is it actually a crime though? (I ask because I don't know). They are giving you something for your money, even if it is ridiculously overvalued. They are not outright stealing like Jay Mazini. And they cover themselves in the fine print. Just to be clear I abhor these types of shameless people (especially these ones who encourage people to go into debt to pay them - that has had tragic consequences as we have unfortunately seen in some of zilla's videos), but I don't know if they are actually committing a crime by legal definition. I thought that they operated in a legal grey area similar to MLM schemes. Regardless though, more needs to be done about this by appropriate authorities and online platforms. Maybe advertising is the way to go - start by tagging their adverts with a statement that users should thoroughly investigate any business offer before putting money down. Then maybe having rules that state they have to provide proof of their claims, have to be much clearer about what their offer is and can't encourage people to take out loans to pay them. Or just have every ad preceded by a Coffeezilla/Spencer Cornelia/James Jani video!
Yes it’s a crime because they claim profits which aren’t true. However it’s a civil crime and they disappear or make your money go away long before you can get anything from the courts. Debtors prison isn’t a thing unfortunately.
How so? You do realize that this guy PROBABLY tried to start a store and had a bad experience, and now he’s adopted the mindset of “they’re all bad”. It’s too easy to get with a crappy person that doesn’t know what they’re doing and EXPECT great results just cus they told you so. Get with rockstars and expect rockstar results, not just in this, but in ANY industry.
Better off taking 10k cash out on your credit card, flying to vegas and playing 100 dollar a spin wheel of fortune slot machine. At least you have a chance
@@robertplatt643 I had to look that up and I can't believe it's actually true. Dude put it all on black and as a result FedEx is a household name and he is a billionaire. Amazing.
My Wife had a friend at work who fell for the Amazon automation thing. As soon as she told me I said thats a scam and when confronted about it, the friend had all these talking points about how its not. My Wife kept out of it after that, she does know that they are no longer doing it now (been about a year) and they had to front 25k to start it.
I have an Amazon store and it’s fucking insane how these gurus claim you could make money on Amazon with only under $10,000 and that you could do this only in less then a year. I’ve already spent $150,000+ in fees, products, and ppc cost. It’s been 3 months and we started to make our advertising cost and still no profit but Amazon takes time to finally see profit. It takes time like any other business. Please don’t fall for their tricks!
I have a small eBay store, over 5K in my products, packaging, equipment and supplies. running 4 months now, sales are almost 1k/month and I put in a huge amount of hours - i didn't show a profit. selling fees and shipping is a big chunk. it's not easy to run a small business. you will not get rich in months. but it is fulfilling and takes effort every day. I get 1 Sunday and half a Saturday per month off running an online store
My old roommate got scammed into something like this. He didn't know the details and couldn't awnser any real questions but he said we would own a online store and get other people to shop there and we get a small percentage. But he was learning all this from his brother who was bringing him to seminars and "meetings" at nice houses. They even got him to buy a suit. I kept telling him it was a pyramid scheme because his brother brought him in and he needed to get ppl under him. He didn't listen though, he was brainwashed 100%
@@blakasmurf man it's obviously a cheap suit.. But you made me realize something funny: I listen to Coffee's videos just to learn how to analyze scammers like him. I'm not even watching the video itself, Lol.
its like when tesla claimed you could make the entire value of the vehicle per year as a robotaxi in like 2016. still cant make any money as a robotaxi in 2022
Just like electric 18 tractor-trailers. Just like solar panel roofing tiles. Just like the so-called "hyperloop". Leon's list of lies just goes on and on.
4:15 "Few VA's in Vietnam" - that got me rolling, you're not only smart, honorable, doing humanity a great service but you're also funny as hell while doing it! Love this channel.
I am watching your video while fulfilling my orders from Amazon. I have no idea what these Amazon and Walmart Automation is. I love watching your channel while I work.
Me and my 2 friends went into an 30k amazon drop shipping store. That was 2 years ago. The store never got made. I’ll take the loss. Lesson learned the hard way.
you would think the FBI would have a department set up for these scammers and as soon as you see one pop up that has a lambo behind them, a fancy house or on some tropical beach they are put on the list.
Automated parts mean the products and delivery, so what they want us to become is their sales and marketing actually, MLM is the one of the best way to cut your business ads budget
The good thing about watching these videos is the sheer education about a part of UA-cam and scams I don't normally see. The bad thing is now I'm getting a bunch of ads telling me to throw my money into crypto and business courses.
So let me get this straight? I gotta pay someone 50k to be my manager. Thats insane....show of hands. Who wants to pay to have someone tell you what to do while you do all the work?
Te Re Thanks for breaking it down. I watched the subway drop shipping ad some weeks ago but was very nervous about them casually saying that they would max out my 20k limit credit card every month. I was like wtf?!?!
Its really scary how much scammers there is out there... ...So much that coffee never run out of contents. Just how much people are being scammed everyday???
Risk for thee, but none for me !! Dude they act with such malice...that Coffee needed sun glasses at the end the video for extra seriousness, love ya Coffee. Keep pumping the $Zilla stock
My best friend's brother is one of these guru guys for Amazon Automation. He's been involved in a lot of MLMs and Guru weird shit over the years. It's weird having watched him grow up to see his social media obsessed flexing when I know what his real life is like.
I always find it hilarious when some scammer ad plays before your video. Happened a few times now. Couple of investment ones and a pickup artist one. It's like the algo going, hey you like scams! Try these!
I work in retail and this also makes it hard because I've had sites manipulated to look like a more expensive tool is selling cheaper, literal bait and switch when you compare model numbers
The hilarious thing about this video is that, on a bunch of other Coffeezilla videos I’ve watched recently, there was an ad playing promoting Amazon automation services… 😂 I wonder if they specifically chose to be played right before the videos of a channel explaining why trusting them would be a bad idea.
The hilarious thing is the entire concept of these amazon stores is Amazon's way of passing on all the standard risks involved in online retail onto someone else.
Naturally your content is the best way to expose fruads but thank god finicial fruads have payed for hundreds of thousands of ads in front of your videos! Love ya videos dude
so they want to be an Asset Manager, but without having covenants, stringent contracts, they dont show you the risks you are taking, no prospectuses, no nothing, not even a well capitalized corporation to give any confidence at all, this people are scammers overcharging for managing assets of other people...
“The reason dropshiping is not a good business is because lots of people dont know what they are doing” so what we do is set up a completely automated store in your name, so that you too dont know what you are doing and lose money too! Great logic
When I saw the title, i thought it was how Walmart and Amazon were going to make machine automation turn full time employment into part time employment and force everyone onto UBI in the next 25 years.
Low key I hate those machines at Walmart tho, they gave us the cashiers jobs and then check your receipt to make sure ur doing it right 😂just keep cashiers
As an amazon seller for about 5 years now I am so glad you exposed these guys! This shit is such a scam guys I promise Amazon FBA is not that easy! Also you did your homework Coffee you really gave some amazing information about this thank you so much!!
UA-cam literally recommending a "How to do Walmart automation" video beside this one even though I've literally *never* even clicked on any how to make money video. Coffeezilla and iilluminatii are the only finance youtubers I have ever watched
I feel conflicted because I feel bad for people who would fall for this out of desperation, but also can't believe that they would and think less of them.
I am so glad this video finally came out, tired of seeing these automated scams back to back. I have been suspend on Amazon twice, now I am band for life. So easy to get suspended on Amazon.
I *CANNOT* stand this pieces of shit. I got suckered into these type of guru scams (Not on a $50k level) when I was younger and fresh into the Ecom/online world. This video needs to be shown _everywhere_
I actually have Nolan Johnson on my Facebook friends list and have had him LONG before he opened this Amazon automation business. Kind of want to link this video on his feed since he always posts like he's some entrepreneur God. 😂
@@daininsurance no its not what this video is about. Basically what I mean is the yta that kaleb teaches: I wrote a bot that scrapes tiktok and automatically combines the videos into a compilation "best of X" and then uploades it to youtube. The kid scammer guru Kaleb sais UA-cam Automation is the opportunity of a life time. But in reality it's not working and utter bullshit. There is no way to create a successful channel like that. I wrote this comment before the video startet because I thought that is what it will be about. But instead it's a video about people supposedly doing all the hard work for you for a fee. Which is even more bullshit :D
Coffeezilla explains these scams perfectly. And makes a good point, why don't these scammers just build an amazon store, keep 90 percent of the profit, and pay the person who lets them use their name on the business 10 percent? But not take any of the person's money. As Coffeezilla stated, these scammers know that these stores are not going to make any money, and the money they are making is from taking huge up front fees from their victims who fall prey to these scams
I got involved in a MLM (Amway) in my 20's. I quickly realized what it was and sold all my stock to my 'Distributor'. I lost some money, not a lot. It taught me to be vary wary about 'business opportunities' that seemed too good to be true. Why Amway is not outlawed as a MLM these fifty years later is beyond me.
@@WanderingBat "no reason to lie in UA-cam comments" huh? Why do you then try to show your wealth on insta? Everything seems like a planned comment so you can get People to follow you to selll your bullshit course
@@Slokingseba I have never and will never sell a course. I used my income to lay the baseline that I know what I'm talking about and experienced in the field. Follow me, don't follow me. Don't care.
Its just wild what some of these people promise and sell. You can open multiple stores with amazon, just need to make sure that you sell different products on each account and keep amazon in the loop. Love your videos Coffeezilla.
I found out my uncle got my parents wrapped up in an MLM once and I would say my dad was smarter than that but, it was the early 2000s and the internet was nothing like now where you can find out of a company is sketchy in less than five minutes
I manage an Amazon FBA prep warehouse. 5 years ago when I started, the number of things that would limit your inbound shipping privileges could be counted on one or two hands. Today, you could sneeze in the wrong direction and Amazon will restrict your inbound shipping. Granted, learning and staying up to date on the requirements helps prevent this significantly. Also, usually a simple acknowledgement of the issue will lift restriction your inbound shipping.
As someone who did take a company's Amazon store from less than 50k/year to now over 1m/year over 3-4 years (sales not profit) these guys make me laugh at how they think it's so easy. With the low profit margins on some items, lack of access to capital, and more it is so hard to actually be successful in the online marketplace.
My friend was on the “guru grind” and thanks to you I stopped him
That's awesome 😄.
You are a great friend! 😊
This is a real thing 🤣💀
Gave you the 69th like. My good deed of the day.
Doing God's work my good man. Real friends don't sit back and watch others fail. Have a blessed life
@Coffeezilla please F.O.A.D. Honestly, trying that shit on this channel is so fucking stupid. Zilla fans don't fall for suckers
The real question is why Google takes the ad money from these scammers. I hope they start getting added on to these lawsuits, because advertising fraudulent services should definitely be illegal.
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Deadass
Google make lots of money. That's why
I could be totally off base here, but I don't think Google is liable for claims in the ads they distribute. In any event, they're still nowhere near as bad as Facebook. I don't think I've ever seen a legitimate product advertised through Facebook.
1. It's hard to prove whether it's a scam or not.
2. It's not googles job to do that.
3. They make a lot from them.
"Why they'd choose to make less money?" is always the golden question to detect this scammers. Excelent video as usual, mr. Zilla
Also when somebody messages you first. Your very first reaction should be: "what reason do they have to contact me?". If you don't have a good answer to that question they very likely want to get money off ya
"I made millions doing this simple trick! Pay me 50$ and il show you how!" Lol
@@CM_MMA and this is how you make money, I'm right? 🤣
I've talked to these scammers before, the one question that makes them run is "Do you have your own store? And can I see it so I can see how it is set up and how easy it is to navigate to purchase products" After I ask that question, I get an email that says, "Sorry Robert, I don't think we can do business with you." And usually, the name of their company is different than what they say it is on their advertisement, and it is registered in Nevada. You will jump through many hoops to just locate them and then good luck filing a lawsuit against them. Even if you sue the titled company, that does not mean they will produce any money, their personal money will be protected under a different account that you will never find.
Gotta love corporate anonymity
Yaup! I spent close to 3 hours on the phone with a guy who just knew it would not happen. With no automated store of his own he thought that it was just selling the pipe dream to the next gullible young chump.
Can't we hire private detectives to gather intel.... Maybe we can find something to sue them then?
Comparing drop shipping to subway is like when MLMs compare themselves to regular jobs
@@TiagoReis-ko1tw scam scam scam
MLMs would never, regular jobs are for suckers (to them)
Not so MLM's are the same
Agreed
I drop ship Subway to my toilet often enough to consider them one and the same.
If anyone is ever selling you a "money printing strategy" instead of themselves using that strategy, they've just given the game away that selling their strategy is more profitable than using it.
I love that BBC was on the 'As seen on' list. Literally one of the only media outlets not allowed to show advertising
Although he could be trying to claim that the BBC featured him in a piece or an article on their website?
Unless it's their own.
@@RichardWatt I dont think you want to be featured on an article though. I doubt they make positive articles since it can be construed as an advert.
“As seen on DATELINE NBC”
Advertising and TV aren't the same but it is a bit ironic.
"I'm going to set up something in your name, and it's going to be entirely automated" that actually strikes fear into my heart
What angers me the most is the number of people that actually fall for these scams and spend their hard earned income into them. Especially the Middle Aged generation who aren’t cultured in online scams.
agree with you, but like anything in life you must take personal responsibility and conduct due diligence too, and there are those who fall for these schemes who are greedy looking for that get rich scheme too, would u feel sorry for them ?
not even money people have, they coach you on their site on how to get a LOAN for this crap!
I can't believe the people who put up millions for these scams. Some guy lost $5million to jay mazini
Thats exactly who they target
Old people are dumb, and when you tell them they're being scammed, they don't listen until its too late.
Its mind blowing that for the most part, there is no legal action taken against these criminals! Keep exposing this please, its great content!
Matter of time before someone hunts these slimeballs down
Is it actually a crime though? (I ask because I don't know). They are giving you something for your money, even if it is ridiculously overvalued. They are not outright stealing like Jay Mazini. And they cover themselves in the fine print.
Just to be clear I abhor these types of shameless people (especially these ones who encourage people to go into debt to pay them - that has had tragic consequences as we have unfortunately seen in some of zilla's videos), but I don't know if they are actually committing a crime by legal definition. I thought that they operated in a legal grey area similar to MLM schemes.
Regardless though, more needs to be done about this by appropriate authorities and online platforms. Maybe advertising is the way to go - start by tagging their adverts with a statement that users should thoroughly investigate any business offer before putting money down. Then maybe having rules that state they have to provide proof of their claims, have to be much clearer about what their offer is and can't encourage people to take out loans to pay them.
Or just have every ad preceded by a Coffeezilla/Spencer Cornelia/James Jani video!
Yes it’s a crime because they claim profits which aren’t true. However it’s a civil crime and they disappear or make your money go away long before you can get anything from the courts.
Debtors prison isn’t a thing unfortunately.
You just saved me $40k and probably hundreds of years in prison for the things I’d do after not getting my money back. Thank you
Great to hear you dodged a bullet there, fam
How so? You do realize that this guy PROBABLY tried to start a store and had a bad experience, and now he’s adopted the mindset of “they’re all bad”. It’s too easy to get with a crappy person that doesn’t know what they’re doing and EXPECT great results just cus they told you so. Get with rockstars and expect rockstar results, not just in this, but in ANY industry.
@@jonathanscott7374 homie he's exposing a scam
@@jonathanscott7374 which fake guru is your cult leader?
@@jonathanscott7374 if this is sarcasm it’s hilarious, if not get some help dude
This needs to be a PSA in this day and age of no one having a single ounce of integrity.
Better off taking 10k cash out on your credit card, flying to vegas and playing 100 dollar a spin wheel of fortune slot machine. At least you have a chance
It worked for Fred Smith of FedEx. He bet the payroll, saved the company from bankruptcy.
You can't take cash off a credit card tho?
@@baddonkey75 you can if the card allows it. Cash advance is the name.
Sadly you can. Something like 25% interest plus fee and if you carry the balance it utterly devours you.
@@robertplatt643 I had to look that up and I can't believe it's actually true. Dude put it all on black and as a result FedEx is a household name and he is a billionaire. Amazing.
At this point we need to protect this guy 🤘!
I agree with you totally!
🙂
@Coffeezilla Wow, these scammers couldn't have picked a worse page to imitate lol
Wait, which guy?! The scammer?! (J.k. If you're still reading, your wasting your own time :)
@@katherinesmith8873 I've just wasted my own time thanks 🙌🤘😂
My Wife had a friend at work who fell for the Amazon automation thing. As soon as she told me I said thats a scam and when confronted about it, the friend had all these talking points about how its not. My Wife kept out of it after that, she does know that they are no longer doing it now (been about a year) and they had to front 25k to start it.
@Coffeezilla Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
@Coffeezilla I would like to give you all my money
@@jimmyhooks sad part is the fact these exist at all is proof that if they take a million shots, they will hit someone.
Holy fuck. "Go get a personal loan and then give it to us.", also "max your credit card out monthly!"
Bwahahaha! 🤣🤣🤣
At the max your credit card I was shocked 🥶😳
Max out your 20k credit card for a 10k return every month? Does that sound like a ponzu scheme or is it me loñ
They're not even trying to sound like they have any shame
dude, that part made me furious..
I am surprised they didn't ask to rob a bank.
I have an Amazon store and it’s fucking insane how these gurus claim you could make money on Amazon with only under $10,000 and that you could do this only in less then a year. I’ve already spent $150,000+ in fees, products, and ppc cost. It’s been 3 months and we started to make our advertising cost and still no profit but Amazon takes time to finally see profit. It takes time like any other business. Please don’t fall for their tricks!
I have a small eBay store, over 5K in my products, packaging, equipment and supplies. running 4 months now, sales are almost 1k/month and I put in a huge amount of hours - i didn't show a profit. selling fees and shipping is a big chunk. it's not easy to run a small business. you will not get rich in months. but it is fulfilling and takes effort every day. I get 1 Sunday and half a Saturday per month off running an online store
@@pauls5745 good light alive! Why don't you do anything else?
@@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDlike he said its more fulfilling. Between being a cog in a machine I’d rather do my own thing like him.
@@FarawayTundra yeah, because selling things on eBay totally detaches you from the matrix
@M D If you enjoy what it is you're doing then its probably worth it and building up a successful business typically takes time.
Thank you for exposing these guys.
@Coffeezilla Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
Hey jimmy just report the spam. Why comment? Everyone knows this is a very common spam on UA-cam right now
@@vmodsm exactly, more ppl need to report these bots. I'm tirelessly reporting them while watching these videos
Coffeezilla needs more then 330k subscribers. This man is actually doing good deeds.
577k as of today!
@@henrytullmusic broke 600 let’s goooo
900k soon
1 million soon
He's at 900 now!
My old roommate got scammed into something like this. He didn't know the details and couldn't awnser any real questions but he said we would own a online store and get other people to shop there and we get a small percentage. But he was learning all this from his brother who was bringing him to seminars and "meetings" at nice houses. They even got him to buy a suit. I kept telling him it was a pyramid scheme because his brother brought him in and he needed to get ppl under him. He didn't listen though, he was brainwashed 100%
Sorry to hear about your former roommate! That sucks!
Every man needs at least ome suit, though
@@readilium3432 The fact he didn't already own at least one says a lot about him.
@@user-fe8gx3ie5v Bullshit. No it doesn't.
However, *your* comment told me *everything* I need to know about you, though.
@@looking4therealrepairmanjack If you can't be fucked to have some presentable clothes, there's likely other things you are lacking.
I fully expect Walmart to sue him in the coming months..
Walmart would probably just send a cease and desist and he'll fold instantly if he has any brains.
Yep, these guys are all full of pooooo ... Thanks for exposing them!
Thank you for the work that you do man.. my sister was scammed recently and I have a vendetta against these types of people..
Holy shit these practices are disgusting. Absolute scumbags. Thanks for the content, Coffee.
Well Coffee's looking sharp... Now... I believe everything he says!
Dude, he's got a Lambo parked in his office so you know he's legit 🤣
What took you so long?
Coffee is god of justice since day 1.
@@maorraichman3139 Nope the suit did it for me you got to hit every point boys, check every box. Lambo + $10M studio x Suit = UNDENIABLE SIFU!
@@blakasmurf man it's obviously a cheap suit..
But you made me realize something funny: I listen to Coffee's videos just to learn how to analyze scammers like him. I'm not even watching the video itself, Lol.
I personally miss the shelves with cups on them.
its like when tesla claimed you could make the entire value of the vehicle per year as a robotaxi in like 2016. still cant make any money as a robotaxi in 2022
Oh dear you've just dissed saint Leon the Skum.
That won't play well.
😂
Elon, king of scammers🧸
Just like electric 18 tractor-trailers. Just like solar panel roofing tiles. Just like the so-called "hyperloop". Leon's list of lies just goes on and on.
He is even bigger liar than the democratic party@@gregmark1688
4:15 "Few VA's in Vietnam" - that got me rolling, you're not only smart, honorable, doing humanity a great service but you're also funny as hell while doing it! Love this channel.
Without gold chains and sunglasses, I cannot trust you
The only guy that stands in front of an expensive car that I trust is Coffeezilla
I am watching your video while fulfilling my orders from Amazon. I have no idea what these Amazon and Walmart Automation is.
I love watching your channel while I work.
Me and my 2 friends went into an 30k amazon drop shipping store. That was 2 years ago. The store never got made. I’ll take the loss. Lesson learned the hard way.
@Coffeezilla Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
Damn I’m sorry to hear that
Expose who you bought from, I was gonna buy a Premade brand as well but I’m glad I didn’t
It cost $30k? You can make the store on your own in a day's work
Finally I believe the 10 million dollar studio is real now that that wardrobe fits
Its a shame he paid for an actual 10 mill studio, only to put a fake lambo in it, really ruined the immersion
You can get a 10mio dollar studio franchise...it's all cgi but still much better than a subway's
@Coffeezilla I have disrespected the pump before , but now I am humbled by your success as evident by the new wardrobe
@@A2zlightwheels that's not the real Zilla. It's a scam channel. I've reported it but if others do too it would help
@@dumbasses_R_us I've been going through the past 2 days reporting them all
I wasn't sure if I could trust this guy but then I saw his Lambo in the background. And Bam instant Trust
*fake lambo
@@blackjack-ks8zn no dip Sherlock
you would think the FBI would have a department set up for these scammers and as soon as you see one pop up that has a lambo behind them, a fancy house or on some tropical beach they are put on the list.
Automate that suspect list! =D
If its 100% automated what do they need me for...
Oh
Automated parts mean the products and delivery, so what they want us to become is their sales and marketing actually, MLM is the one of the best way to cut your business ads budget
Your money
To be the sucker
@@ktjrealestate4765 why would they need more than one....
The good thing about watching these videos is the sheer education about a part of UA-cam and scams I don't normally see. The bad thing is now I'm getting a bunch of ads telling me to throw my money into crypto and business courses.
Get premium and live better
@@PackinForSuperbowl get premium AND ad blockers just to be sure.
Your timing of a video is so perfect, just when I am exhausted from work and that too from home.
@Coffeezilla scam scam scam
@Coffeezilla Hey man is everything okay at home bud?
@@jimmyhooks its a bot
So let me get this straight? I gotta pay someone 50k to be my manager. Thats insane....show of hands. Who wants to pay to have someone tell you what to do while you do all the work?
Shout out to your upload time, always happens right as I get lunch at work 🔥😤
Te Re
Thanks for breaking it down. I watched the subway drop shipping ad some weeks ago but was very nervous about them casually saying that they would max out my 20k limit credit card every month. I was like wtf?!?!
Its really scary how much scammers there is out there... ...So much that coffee never run out of contents. Just how much people are being scammed everyday???
Risk for thee, but none for me !! Dude they act with such malice...that Coffee needed sun glasses at the end the video for extra seriousness, love ya Coffee. Keep pumping the $Zilla stock
@@TiagoReis-ko1tw loser
@@TiagoReis-ko1tw Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
My best friend's brother is one of these guru guys for Amazon Automation. He's been involved in a lot of MLMs and Guru weird shit over the years. It's weird having watched him grow up to see his social media obsessed flexing when I know what his real life is like.
Drop some names
More people need to know this truth
What is his real life like? He’s not rich?😳
@@Guynamedmiguel none of these gurus are rich, they just pretend so you think they know what they're talking about
@@herbjubwafter3817 it was sarcasm bud
Thats why the best scams are EXACTLY what you can afford, because then they have all your money so you have no money left to fight them in court
I always find it hilarious when some scammer ad plays before your video. Happened a few times now. Couple of investment ones and a pickup artist one.
It's like the algo going, hey you like scams! Try these!
Excellent video. What's maddening is that these self proclaimed gurus are only getting exposure is that UA-cam allows it.
i love getting these dropshipping masterclass ad’s before every video of yours
I work in retail and this also makes it hard because I've had sites manipulated to look like a more expensive tool is selling cheaper, literal bait and switch when you compare model numbers
The hilarious thing about this video is that, on a bunch of other Coffeezilla videos I’ve watched recently, there was an ad playing promoting Amazon automation services… 😂
I wonder if they specifically chose to be played right before the videos of a channel explaining why trusting them would be a bad idea.
The $50k “franchise fee” should send everyone running 🏃🏻♂️💨
Been waiting all day for my coffeezilla
The hilarious thing is the entire concept of these amazon stores is Amazon's way of passing on all the standard risks involved in online retail onto someone else.
Naturally your content is the best way to expose fruads but thank god finicial fruads have payed for hundreds of thousands of ads in front of your videos! Love ya videos dude
UA-cam/Google making a lot of money of these scams. They are complicit
@Coffeezilla Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
I’ve seen these ads on your videos before. I’m glad you called them out.
so they want to be an Asset Manager, but without having covenants, stringent contracts, they dont show you the risks you are taking, no prospectuses, no nothing, not even a well capitalized corporation to give any confidence at all, this people are scammers overcharging for managing assets of other people...
“The reason dropshiping is not a good business is because lots of people dont know what they are doing” so what we do is set up a completely automated store in your name, so that you too dont know what you are doing and lose money too! Great logic
Oh my GOD! An old coworker of mine mentioned this months ago and I told him it seemed fishy. Making that much money to do nothing is a scam.
Encouraging people to get into serious debt and knowing the harm that will result is especially horrible.
When I saw the title, i thought it was how Walmart and Amazon were going to make machine automation turn full time employment into part time employment and force everyone onto UBI in the next 25 years.
i thought it was a self checkout machine thingy. relieved to know it isn't because i love those.
Low key I hate those machines at Walmart tho, they gave us the cashiers jobs and then check your receipt to make sure ur doing it right 😂just keep cashiers
As an amazon seller for about 5 years now I am so glad you exposed these guys! This shit is such a scam guys I promise Amazon FBA is not that easy! Also you did your homework Coffee you really gave some amazing information about this thank you so much!!
"Ask the guru to front more risk" is a really, really good formula. I gotta remember that.
UA-cam literally recommending a "How to do Walmart automation" video beside this one even though I've literally *never* even clicked on any how to make money video. Coffeezilla and iilluminatii are the only finance youtubers I have ever watched
I feel conflicted because I feel bad for people who would fall for this out of desperation, but also can't believe that they would and think less of them.
I am so glad this video finally came out, tired of seeing these automated scams back to back. I have been suspend on Amazon twice, now I am band for life. So easy to get suspended on Amazon.
I
*CANNOT* stand this pieces of shit.
I got suckered into these type of guru scams (Not on a $50k level) when I was younger and fresh into the Ecom/online world.
This video needs to be shown _everywhere_
You are saving lives my friend. Keep going!
The ten million dollar studio is my life goal
@Coffeezilla scam scam scam
@Coffeezilla hahahahahahahahahahahah
I actually have Nolan Johnson on my Facebook friends list and have had him LONG before he opened this Amazon automation business. Kind of want to link this video on his feed since he always posts like he's some entrepreneur God. 😂
@Coffeezilla SCAM
You have to!
@Nicola Domanin did it already
No point. He will delete it.
No way, he is my friend too 😂 I want to send him it in a dm and see what he says
sorry about your mom Coffee, both my mom and I love your content. Hoping everything works out for ya'll!
They really said to max out your credit card??? 20% interest on $50k ...... these guys are brutal
I watch the adds occasionally, because you deserve it✌🏾❤
@@TiagoReis-ko1tw Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
Your channel is so necessary bro please keep doing what you’re doin.
Hilarious bots outta control
You can tell it’s a non American English speaking bot ie. ‘Favour’able
Do a part 2. Seems fitting with all the Walmart news recently.
Excellent video as usual and advertising fraudulent services should definitely be illegal.
I tried youtube automation: 6 month of engineering = -120$ in server costs after 1 year
This @Coffeezilla is a fake account...scammer alert
Did you have a content creator? Who did you get the course from?
@@daininsurance no its not what this video is about. Basically what I mean is the yta that kaleb teaches: I wrote a bot that scrapes tiktok and automatically combines the videos into a compilation "best of X" and then uploades it to youtube. The kid scammer guru Kaleb sais UA-cam Automation is the opportunity of a life time. But in reality it's not working and utter bullshit. There is no way to create a successful channel like that. I wrote this comment before the video startet because I thought that is what it will be about. But instead it's a video about people supposedly doing all the hard work for you for a fee. Which is even more bullshit :D
Coffeezilla explains these scams perfectly. And makes a good point, why don't these scammers just build an amazon store, keep 90 percent of the profit, and pay the person who lets them use their name on the business 10 percent? But not take any of the person's money. As Coffeezilla stated, these scammers know that these stores are not going to make any money, and the money they are making is from taking huge up front fees from their victims who fall prey to these scams
MommaZilla got scammed?!?? 😤😤😤
She got scammed for 300k, he said it on Instagram
@@Hunter_Bidens_Crackpipe_ 300k? That's absolutely brutal
@@Hunter_Bidens_Crackpipe_ wtfff
What’s you said “these guys really pissed me off” you had me sold 😂 subscribed bro.
"douche bags in front of cars selling scams" - Coffezilla 2021
Beautiful quote ❤ zilla should frame it
good video, some people want it so bad, they push aside logic and go on pure emotion and hope.
6:13 hearing that shit about maxing out every month actually made me sick
I got involved in a MLM (Amway) in my 20's. I quickly realized what it was and sold all my stock to my 'Distributor'. I lost some money, not a lot. It taught me to be vary wary about 'business opportunities' that seemed too good to be true. Why Amway is not outlawed as a MLM these fifty years later is beyond me.
As someone that actually profits 100k a year on Amazon... nothing about selling on Amazon is truly automated. Keep up the good work Coffeezilla
@Coffeezilla Scamer Alret fake profile.
@@alaaabugalion7111 its a bot, dont waste your energy replying to it. I just report it.
Sure👌👌😂😂
@@WanderingBat "no reason to lie in UA-cam comments" huh? Why do you then try to show your wealth on insta? Everything seems like a planned comment so you can get People to follow you to selll your bullshit course
@@Slokingseba I have never and will never sell a course. I used my income to lay the baseline that I know what I'm talking about and experienced in the field. Follow me, don't follow me. Don't care.
I’m loving the 10 million dollar studio bro Racks and stacks baby!!! ZILLA is living the THUG LIFE!
You are amazing for exposing these scumbags. Thank you.
The glasses are symbolic of how our “pride goes before a fall”… and taking them off suggests recognition of the fallacies being discussed
We need Coffeezilla merch! With funny taglines making fun of the scammers to wear around during the day! Spread the word!
Coffee your a trip bro!!!!! Keep up the good work bro. Don't let these asshats get away with NOTHING bro!!!!!
If everything works so well like this guys says.. Why doesn't he just set up stores under everyone in his families name?
He ran out of aunts and uncles to scam
@@AMSNDylan 😄🤣
@Coffeezilla Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
I mean, these contracts are totally gonna get thrown out of court. Clauses like you talked about seem completely unenforceable.
Coffeezilla on his way to becoming national treasure.
Its just wild what some of these people promise and sell. You can open multiple stores with amazon, just need to make sure that you sell different products on each account and keep amazon in the loop. Love your videos Coffeezilla.
So what you’re telling me is that I could in theory sell many types of items?
I feel like every other year there is a new automation scam popping up.
@Coffeezilla Do you really think you're fooling anyone?
Shopify too...
I found out my uncle got my parents wrapped up in an MLM once and I would say my dad was smarter than that but, it was the early 2000s and the internet was nothing like now where you can find out of a company is sketchy in less than five minutes
I manage an Amazon FBA prep warehouse. 5 years ago when I started, the number of things that would limit your inbound shipping privileges could be counted on one or two hands. Today, you could sneeze in the wrong direction and Amazon will restrict your inbound shipping. Granted, learning and staying up to date on the requirements helps prevent this significantly. Also, usually a simple acknowledgement of the issue will lift restriction your inbound shipping.
I wouldn't even offer to let them use my name. Chances are they'd figure out some way to exploit it and then leave me holding the bag.
That 10 million dollar studio fits well with your one million dollar suit 👌🏽
Why the hell these scammers always appear on my comments
As someone who did take a company's Amazon store from less than 50k/year to now over 1m/year over 3-4 years (sales not profit) these guys make me laugh at how they think it's so easy. With the low profit margins on some items, lack of access to capital, and more it is so hard to actually be successful in the online marketplace.
Crazy how i get a Amazon automation ad right before the video 😂
The 6 month warranty is just long enough to make a charge-back impossible. They keep you on the hook long enough to make sure you have zero recourse.