FutureAdPro FutureNet Scam in Trouble?

Below is an email that I received from FutureAdPro (The Advertising Platform for FutureNet) as I must have signed up for it way back when and then I completely forgot about it, writing it off as jut another ad packs scam.

Is FutureAdPro FutureNet in Trouble, is it indeed a scam?

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Hello FutureAdPro Community,

Three years ago, FutureAdPro was created with the intention to become one of the most dynamic online advertising platforms. It was designed to help many Users promote their personal branding and companies to advertise their business and sell their products. Also, another important reason was to promote websites and blogs.

With this update we wish to inform you about the steps we are taking to protect the interest of the legitimate Users and the integrity of the company.

The launch of Future Ad Pro 2.0, includes various improvements to provide to the entire community of Users, a long-term success and presence on the online market.

During the last months, we discovered that several Users have maliciously misused the concept and advertising system for their own benefits, thus hurting the community of Users within.

They used inappropriate methods and violated the General Terms and Conditions of the Company. They were describing the FutureAdPro as an investment program and sold it as such to others, and in many cases made unrealistic promises to people, by guaranteeing an annual profit of 700%.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

FutureAdPro always share with the User the profit that are made available. The company, never announced a guarantee of how low or high the daily return in percentage of advertising can be. Questions such as: “why the system offers such a low amount of money or only a small percentage of return per day?”, are based on lack of understating of how the online advertising program works.

We, as a company, offer an online advertising platform. We reward the Users who, as part of this community, enables the advertising platform to function property. The basic conditions for cooperation are in the rules described in the General Terms and Conditions.

All FutureAdPro Users are part of a very large community, and ALL TOGETHER, as one society, we can have an impact on how successful we can be. TOGETHER, as one team united, we can work to have a positive impact on how much profit we could achieve.

Therefore, when a person decides to write and posts negative comments regarding FutureAdPro, it causes damage to the entire community. Within the FutureAdPro advertising program, there two types of Users: those who have already received greater amount of FND than they initially spent on their advertising, and Users who purchased AdPacks and have received smaller amount of FN, than their spending on their advertising.

Two examples:

If you, as a User, have purchased an AdPack Order for $2,000 and your withdrawal was only $800 until now, you can continue the use the advertising platform as usual. Daily bonuses will be accounted based on the process of calculation. Bonuses can fluctuate during the course of the upcoming days. You can still withdraw these bonuses you earned, in this example up to $1,200.

If you have purchased an AdPack for $2,000, and you have not received any bonuses so far, you can withdraw the full amount of $2,000.

To clarify this finally, all Users who have withdrawn the entire amount, or even more, than they originally spent on AdPacks, will not be able to make any additional withdraws at the moment.

Regards,

FutureAdPro Team

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91 thoughts on “FutureAdPro FutureNet Scam in Trouble?”

  1. This is the first time I’ve got to hear about future ad pro and I have to say going by what I have peruse here, it is really not worth it and i would not be too emotional to get myself into things like this. I’m really glad you had to share it here. I think that it is very vital to check and know if a platform is a scam or not because if this is not done properly, it will just end up being nothing but a scam.

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  2. Oh dear, this sounds like they were caught out, or let some bad apples in, at least!

    I doubt I’d ever use something like this to be honest, but if I do find myself considering it, I’ll be coming to you first!

    You have a wealth of knowledge and experience when it comes to this, so I trust your judgement. Especially as your’re very clear when it comes to things that smell like a potential scam!

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  3. Tony, you have outdone yourself with all the information on FutureAdPro FutureNet. I don’t know where you find all your research but I definitely will not be signing up for them. Do you have an alternative to go to? Thank you tony for another fantastic post on their scams and ripping us off from our hard-earned money.

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  4. Hello Tony, thank you for all your revealing article about FutureAdPro. To my mind, it is not entirely easy to decide whether this platform is a scam or not. It seems that they have some own users harming their system. It must not be nice for the honest users to receive a notification that they won’t be able to make any additional withdraws, at least at present. I feel sorry for them and hope that the whole matter can be clarified and sorted soon.

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  5. hey 

    I’m working with this company since 2 year. let me tell you more about futurenet.
    6-year company 3.5 million active members 16 different real trade.

    They have many income source like:

    Social Media

    Online Advertising

    Online Games

    Cryptocurrency

    Shopping

    Travel

    casino more .

    They generate tons of revenue form these sector And futurenet is that the company that pay maximum their revenue to their customer (member).

    You can also invest for brief time (120 days) and obtain maximum ROI. if you’re getting to invest on futurenet than you would like to possess good knowledge the way to get maximum ROI and the way to try to to compounding . I even have stated from 1 lac and since then I even have withdrawal 1 lac manytime.

    Mohamed

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  6. I find it to be a sad state of affairs when people make false claims about the company they are promoting just to get others to join it. This can be very damaging for the program. This company has been around for a few years now and the fact it is still going strong, means it must work in the way it was intended to. It’s good that they have brought this to your attention.

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  7. I can’t tell from what is said if it’s a scam, but it does seem likely. At the very least, it appears they are in trouble. 

    One question I have with regard to the letter is how they allowed such activity (they said that some members had misrepresented the program as an investment opportunity) to continue for what they say was “months.” From that, I conclude that they did not have a strong check system on the users. That is a concern in itself, as even they acknowledge that the community relies on support of the membership.

    I’ll be watching this program with more interest, though I don’t intend to join. Thanks for the information.

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  8. That’s a good letter to get from a company since it seems that they want to improve their image. It makes them sound more trustworthy and you can’t really fault them for the action of a few users who might make the whole site look scammy. However, once reputation is lost, difficult to bring back! Let’s see if this letter works.

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  9. Thanks Tony for this review, I had never heard of FutureAdPro before. This got me curious that I went to check them out more on their Facebook page  and a few other google searches. Thanks to the new knowledge acquired through your numerous reviews.  Still going to read more as it does not look far from other network marketing I have seen. I appreciate your diligence to  providing us with  a lot of helpful information in one place.

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  10. Looks like Future Net is admitting that they are in trouble. Clearly they didn’t have safe guards and were not watching the results on a timely basis. How could anyone be satisfied with doing work and receiving less than they put in ? When platforms are receiving people’s money they have to be careful. This is another name for me to look out for. Thank you

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  11. Hi Tony, thanks for writing about FutureAdPro. I also received a similar email because I’ve subscribed to them years ago. It looks like they are aware of the damage caused by inappropriate users that make them looks like a scammy platform. I’ve never bothered to use them again for a long time, but it seems a good move from them. I hope people can get what they deserve when joining this progam.

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  12. I didn’t know about FutureAdPro until I read your article.  I still don’t know anything about it, but I was very impressed with the letter they wrote to members.  It is a shame that people take advantage of companies by ignoring standards and policies.  I plan to look further into FutureAdPro

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  13. Hello there, FutureAdPro is really good I don’t know if they would trunk g into a scam platform anytime soon but since I have been using them I haven’t had any scam related issues I indulge those that haven’t been using them to start now as we never know what might happen next.

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  14. I had never heard of FutureAdPro before reading your post. This got me curious so I looked at their Facebook page and then several pages from a Google search.  It looks similar to some network marketing I have seen. Your article, and the others I read,  showed me I better do my research. Thank you for providing a forum for that. You provide a lot of helpful information in one place.

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  15. Hi Tony, 

    I have not come across Future Ad Pro until now. I would like to make it big in online advertising. Along with the theme of this article it seems people are typically looking for something for nothing. 

    I don’t care what kind of program you sign up for, you are going to have to put in some time and effort to make it work/pay.

    I am currently on my way up in the industry. I am just getting started so my experience is limited but with the research and involvement I have had in the last month my money is on Wealthy Affiliate. It is affordable and gives you all you need to get up and running.   

    Great Program, great community! 

    I am in!

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  16. Hi Tony. I loved your site and the information on the FutureAdPro. Your site is easy to follow and your links to other posts are included which is great. 

    I found the information on your post to be very interesting and I totally agree that negative comments do affect the organisation’s community as a whole. Well done on a very cohesive and well-organised post.

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  17. While I can say I have not personally used this website. My opinion is that while it was created as another legitimate ad company with many benefits I believe the company nor the owners held up their integrity. Thus allowing the mis use by members to compromise their whole business model. Hopefully they will just cut their losses and close it down completely. Letting everyone withdraw that much at one time is a recipe for disaster.

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  18. If you want to become an online advertising platform, you need to be aware that you will attract all kinds of people, even those who will spread negative propaganda. Whether they spread negative information due to bad experiences or bad intentions, only each individual knows for himself.
    I don’t think it’s a scam because they allow you to withdraw the money you invested with purchased an AdPack. 

    However, they are probably in trouble at the moment, as mentioned in that message.

    Nina

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  19. It looks like FutureAdPro was created with good intention that should benefit the users. Unfortunately it was abused and used maliciously by members who were supposed to benefit from it. It’s great that the new updates  and improvements are made to protect legitimate users of the product.

    Thank you for the heads up.

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  20. I think that this one is truly a scam because of the way it is and the fact that they are being dragged is even a better thing because it just goes on to show is that things are being done to make sure that all this scams are curbed and that they also know that there is something wrong with taking people’s money

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  21. This article has been of immense benefits to me, if is good to find time to read through stuffs like this that are filled with insightful information to help you get away from scammers online, it is good to read through this futureadpro review. There are lots of products like it that people should be aware of, thanks.

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  22. I can’t offer assistance but feel as in spite of the fact that possibly they ought to have checked their clients and their possess promoting way better to discover the Clients who were scamming individuals with untrue guarantees. I’m not totally beyond any doubt how you’d go around doing that, but a few month with Clients erroneously publicizing your title appears a bit rash to me. Good to be informed about products like FutureAdPro to really equip one about what to expect with the product. I will also like to tell you that a lot more goes into making this possible and I would ensure I can make the best out of the in for gotten here

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  23. Hi there Tony, Thank you for sharing this much information about FutureAd Pro. I didn’t know about the FutureAdPro advertising platform until  now. It is sad to hear that the users have maliciously misused the concept and advertising system for their own benefits and that it is hurting the consumers and ruined somebody’s hard work.

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  24. Hi Tony,

    We have not hear about the company.  But, reading from your review and comment, it seems that the original idea was good, but as Lucas mentioned sometimes a good intention is missed used.

    As you always warn us, you should not just believe what you see at the internet, always do research, and reading review before making decision.

    Thank you Tony

    Kalle & Marie

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  25. Hi Tony,
    This is really sad for FutureAdPro because they certainly cannot control the actions of everyone on their platform. They seem to be clear about what their company has to offer, unfortunately it’s the human element that often lets us down. I think considering that they have clearly outlined what it is that they have to offer they cannot be held accountable for the unethical practices of their members.

    I think that it is essential that new members read carefully the terms and conditions of any company before joining.
    Regards,
    Candy Benn

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  26. Thank you for your review of the futureadpro. The FACT that this is not even convincing at all raises my doubts a lot as to the credence of this platform. Honestly speaking, I value all you have share here. It makes a lot of sense to me to explore all of these and seeil th for what they really are and not just for what I want them to be. I appreciate the depth of your analysis here and how in depth you are in clearing my view in entirety. Thanks

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  27. I am sorry to hear that FutureAdPro has had to deal with malicious use by some. It is always a few bad eggs that spoil the dozen! It sounds like the problem has been addressed and hopefully the people who use this ad program are able to continue to use it and enjoy it without delay. I have never used FutureAdPro, but it seems like a good program for those who invest wisely and apply its use properly. Thanks for sharing this article. 

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  28. Hello Tony, I have seen so much online and I have to at I’m always be being careful learning about new things and I like it a lot . Actually, I got someone who introduced me to this and I was kind of considering to launch it and see what it entails for me too. Since this is actually well worthy and well capable of being tried out. Cheers

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  29. Thank you for giving this much information about futureadpro. Though I pack the very basic information about this here and I really hope for something worthwhile coming from this here. I see this as a worthy one here and would be quite interesting to see what it is the overall. Thank you for sharing

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  30. Thank you for your review and the warning about FutureAdPro. Luckily you check your email and found out, it that was me I probably would have ignore it because I have have way too many emails. This is interesting that I do not know who to believe. I understand the company point of view but the comments is something that we use to consider if there service is good or bad. I say we just have to wait and see but for now I think we should just stay away from this FutureAdPro

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  31. Thanks for sharing this article about futureadpro, there are lots of products like it online that’s re very bad and are posing scam to people, I think they should be blocked and chased out of service, it’s very bad when people are trying to make something and you are just there to steal from them .

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  32. Thanks for the information I didn’t know about the FutureAdPro advertising platform until now. The platform was created with a good idea, to promote things on the internet and thus make them more visible to more people. It is sad to hear that the users have maliciously misused the concept and advertising system for their own benefits and that it is hurting the consumers and ruined somebody’s hard work.

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  33. I love the manner in which u have planned your site and how you survey different MLM and different items. I particularly loved the connection “High Ticket Affiliate Marketing Commissions”.

    There such huge numbers of numerous tricks online that one actually should be cautious while clicking and paying cash to sites.

    I think u have a triumphant combo. Good Luck.

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  34. Sometimes the good intention of business men are misread due to the circumstances surrounding their platforms. at every level, there are challenges and your productivity is one way to clear these challenges. i will advice my cousin to hold up on his investment to this site till we are sure of it. thank you very much.

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  35. That was a very incompetent email. First of all, companies NEED criticism in order to grow. Sure, negative comments can be damaging to any business but if they’re coming in so constantly then maybe it’s time to re-evaluate the content strategy, customer service and the products they offer. Negative reviews that are posted constantly are never q good sign of any company being a successful one.

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  36. Well this is really interesting to see here though I know very little about all this before reading it here. Actually I got someone who introduced me to this and I was kind of considering ti launch it and see what it entails for me too. Sox this is actually well worthy and well capable of being tried out. Thank you for sharing here

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  37. Good day Tony, I love how you have gone into detail about FutureAd and what it entails as this is my first time hearing of it so it pays me a great deal to get this much an in-depth analysis of the platform. I will steer clear of it in light of what you have exposed in this article unfortunately I can see that the platform itself is not the problem but rather the users and that is truly sad. Going by the title of  this article I was assuming that you were going to expose the platform as the problem. Is this the case? 

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  38. Thanks for the post. Although this post was intended to give clarity on a matter that affected a brand . The fact that it happened means people will take caution and will need time to build trust. In marketing regaining trust is hard work but yes it can be done. All the best keep going at it.

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  39. I’m very happy with the way you’ve explained everything in details, it is a good idea to take and I’ll definitely find a way of getting In touch with you for some mentoring and it’ll be my greatest honor. There are lot of scammers out their, its our responsibility to be careful.

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  40. Hello Tony, I love how you have centered the information and given us a good deal about what this business is all about and how e can go about it, but I have few questions ,This article is centered on FutureAdPro FutureNet Scam in Trouble?.  This is my first time of hearing about this platform. I would be careful to dig more about them before thinking of joining.  But with this redflags , I doubt I have interest in them.

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  41. This is the first time that I will be hearing about future ad pro and I will say going by what I have read here, it is really not worth it and i would not be too thrilled to get myself into something like this. Thank you so much for sharing here. I will also like to tell you that a lot more goes into making this possible and I would ensure I can make the best out of the in for gotten here

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  42. I have been a member of adpack sites previously and I have never found one that I have liked. In my opinion, they seem to sell advertising which you pay for just to get poor advertisements to other members. If you pay for better ads you get more for your money but basically advertising to other people wanting to advertise. I have found it better sticking to mainstream marketing and SEO

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  43. Well, this is the way that people get scammed when they do not make sure that they check to see if the platform they are going to join is going to rip them off or not. I think that it is very important to check and know if the platform is a scam or not because if this is not done, it will just end up being nothing but a scam.

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  44. Nice post Mr. Tony, i love your post it, they are always well detailed and helpful, reading your post i have gained lots of insight and information, i have not heard of FutureAdPro before, even though they have been in existence since three years, with great purpose and concept though people are misusing the concept and advertising system, i don’t think FutureAdPro is scam rather it is the users that are making it look bad…Thanks for sharing.

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  45. Each and every time I read one of your articles I realize that I have something more to learn…that’s impressive. This said, maybe you understood that I didn’t know this product, so I don’t have a very precise opinion, but I want to say that the email you showed doesn’t make me think anything good. This said, I have just a few general words: I’m tired of seeing scams everywhere!

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  46. Risky business, this Future AdPro.

    I’m a firm believer that trading and MLM do not mix, particularly because when one focuses all that energy more on recruitment they often forget about the product itself which often does not bode well for the other. True enough though, I was right and Future AdPro did fall apart again and decided to slash up ROI up to 60%. Glad to see yet another scam fall 😀

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  47. It seems you are exposing yet another bad business. The world seems to be full of them.  With your wide range of articles, you have provided good guidance as to what is a legitimate business, what is a fraud, and what is not a fraud, but not an easy way to make money.  Thank you for shining light on another scam company, or at least close enough to be a scam.  Of course the more negative reviews are made about a company, the less reputable they are, that is way reading reviews is very important.

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  48. It’s sad that a few can ruin it for the majority. Just because some idiots took advantage of people in the name of your company doesn’t mean the whole company is a scam. Thank you for the information. You seem very passionate about FutureAdPro 2.0 and I wish you the best with building the company’s reputation back up.

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  49. Hello Tony Lee Hamilton, thank you for sharing this informative and resourceful review article . This article is centered on FutureAdPro FutureNet Scam in Trouble?.  This is my first time of hearing about this platform. I would be careful to dig more about them before thinking of joining.  But with this redflags , I doubt I have interest in them.  Thanks 

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  50. Thanks for that post. My take is that there is way too much instability to get mixed up in whatever is going on with Future AdPro. I am still fairly new to the whole idea of leveraging advertising on my blog page. So as you might expect. I’m pretty cautious. It sounds like several bad actors wrecked FutureAdPro’s reputation. Even if they weren’t a scam, it’s going to take a while to bounce back from the repercussions. 

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  51. Hi Tony, why would someone write to all the members to withdraw the full amount of $2000? Are they in serious trouble? 

    I would definitely stay away from them for now. And wouldn’t take a chance to join their company at this moment. Thanks for sharing. You truly got me educated. 

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  52. Hello Tony, Went thru your post. “FutureAdPro FutureNet Scam in Trouble?”, Thanks for your review about this future adpro. I was not aware about this future adpro. I am very sure that anyone that is involved in this is actually just aiming to scam us because it makes absolutely no sense. I am glad that you have pointed out the fact that they are out to get us with this and I will definitely do well to just stay off such a platform as this here. thanks

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  53. Hi Tony, thank you for sharing. I would be careful in joining their services right now. The fact that they are writing to all members of their community and that anyone who has not benefited from their services can withdraw the full amount of e.g. 2000 $ makes me think. Even if they are not a scam, they seem to be managing a serious crisis in their business. They seem to have trouble communication the true ROI to their members and the wider community. Let´s see what happens, but I would not join their services right now..

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  54. Thank you for your post. It is useful for me. I started my online business for a while now and the outcome is not as satisfactory as I would expect. One important reason is that we have limited advertisement for my business. I am constantly looking for promotion of my business. Future ADPro sounds a interesting advertisement platform and it could be a program for me to join. 

    It is kind of you sharing your first-hand experience with us. Flag us, if there is anything out of ordinary from the program. Your advice saves us a lot of time and money. I would certainly be careful when I need to deal with a program like this. Particularly they promise unrealistic gains, such as an annual profit of 700%.

    I just went to their website: futureadpro.com. It sounds a legit business. since I need to advertise my business, I am going to learn more about their services.

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  55. A great warning about futureadpro Tony and you are very good at flagging these. It seems that increasingly misleading users are being picked up on and it’s right that it is called to account. I have never heard of them but their email that you shared is very humble if nothing else.

    I like your site because it gives both the positive aspect of making money and also you are completely honest when seeing products that just don’t feel right or break legislation. Another good share and if is good you are in them to flag them.

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  56. Thank you for your review about this future adpro. Though I am very sure that anyone that is involved in this is actually just aiming to scam us because it makes absolutely no sense. I am glad that you have pointed out the fact that they are out to get us with this and I will definitely do well to just stay off such a platform as this here. thanks

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  57. Why is it that the bad behavior of a few almost always leads to the punishment of everyone? FutureAdPro looks like it was making an attempt at being an honest company and then a few people took advantage of the situation, made some false claims and then everyone has to pay for the deception of those unfair players! This has happened at my work several times. One or two people do something wrong and then all of a sudden, EVERYONE has new rules they have to follow…It’s sad really.

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  58. Thank you for posting this review here, it had been very useful and interesting to read through. The intentions behind the creation of Futureadpro are very amazing and of great help to affiliate marketers in a very large way. I like the product and I think it’ll be really nice to try it out, I love ye refund aspect of Futureadpro, it keeps your investment safe.

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  59. Thanks you for the question Tony, it’s funny how we can be careless to send money to someone we don’t know without making a good research to see how genuine a business is before going into it in the first place. I strongly go against the idea and going into any online business without having full understanding of it. I have been scammed myself in the last few years and I am not making same mistakes again. I hope we all learn from our mistake and keep these scam sites hungry. 

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  60. I think the problem with people getting scammed is that they do not do their proper research on the platform before joining the platforms at all and this is the reason why many will fall for a platform like this future net. I don’t think that I would love to send some money to a person who I do not know because it wouldn’t be of any good to me. 

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  61. Thanks for the review Tony, another dodgy looking website I would not dream of sending any money to. I don’t understand why these companies think that they can trick people when there is so much information going against them online, I guess some poor fools still fall for it. Anyway thanks for the article!

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  62. Thank you so much for sharing with us a wonderful and informative article. The main theme of this article is FutureAdPro. It is truly incredible that you have illustrated this topic so well in your article. I have learned a lot by reading your article and gained a lot of knowledge about FutureAdPro. Of the points mentioned in your article, I like IMPORTANT NOTE.

    Finally, I heard something new about this platform today, but I would like to share it with you on my Facebook group if you allow me to present it to everyone.

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  63. Hello there! this is an amazing review you have got here. This actually sounds like joke to me at first when I saw it, and going through the comments on this review, I totally agree with them; I can’t possibly send even a dine to a company I know nothing about, for me it makes them look unreal.

     Thanks for sharing this with me.

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  64. Personally, I have come across loads of companies selling Adpacks but never heard of FutureAdPro and the FutureNet platform. Before I would use it, changes need to be made. I would give them some time to update before testing it. I won’t call it a scam but it seems like they are calling out people who use the platform the wrong way.

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  65. I have never heard of this company, guess due to the crypto exchange which does not understand. They need improving before I would consider using their services. I would not say they are scammers, give them time to build up the company. This review is helpful and hopes others find your review helpful. I will be sharing this review with my social media followers. 

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  66. Personally, I had my suspicions when I came across this company but I decided to wait up a bit more and this is really great to see here. Personally, I like the fact that this futuread pro is actually a scam and that would teach a lot more people not to send their money anyhow just to companies that you don’t know about yet. Good one here though I will still do a bit more research on them

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  67. Tony,

    This is the first I am reading about FutureAdPro. I have read your review very carefully and am flabbergasted that anyone would want to send money to a company that they do not know. I could be wrong, but, it does appear to be a way to fleece unsuspecting persons of their money.  I will continue to do some more research – nothing in a hurry – before I even consider parting with my money.

    Thank you for sharing this information.

    Cassandra

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  68. Adpro FutureNet may not have started as a scan attempt, but morphed into a scam because the developers took their eyes off what was going on.  Part of the responsibilities when you set up a membership site is to monitor it and make sure your members are safe.  This apparently didn’t happen. 

    This is one of the reasons we all have to help each other and help all of us avoid those who are not honest businesses.  My normal method of avoiding bad ones is to ignore everything.  That is not always a good route to take either.  Thanks for your share of this company and its issues.  It should be easy enough to avoid them in the future. 

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  69. I have never heard of FutureAdPro, but after reviewing the web site  I would not send a $2,000 deposit to an unknown company. At this point, it sounds to me as if the website is a scam. Before buying any advertising I would do a lot of research on the site and read reviews from reviewers who have gained my trust in the past, like Tony Hamilton. 

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  70. I had never heard of Future Ad Pro FutureNet before but I have come across loads of companies selling Adpacks and none of those other companies ever looked good to me and neither does FutureAdPro FutureNet – it does sound from their email like they are in trouble and trying to pin the blame somewhere while trying to keep their last few paying customers happy and not in a panic. 

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  71. This is the first time I have come across FutureAdPro and the FutureNet platform. It sounds as if they got into trouble because of promises of very high returns, which then didn’t materialize. From the email it appears that they are trying to make amends, but at the same time it is confusing as well. Sad that there are so many scammers out there that could have spent their energy on creating something positive.

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  72. There is always uncertainty in the online business world. There are some actions that are beyond the control of the company; for instance, the way marketers do things that are not approved by the company.

    FutureAdPro is trying to take control of things they have found out that are not going on right by contacting their customers to pass on to them the right information. This is very good for them. They have to take control to stop the problem they have identified. That is the right way to go.

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  73. Well, that is sad news. I had the same experience once. I joined this new platform that was in beta at that time. I forgot the name but it’s not important to the story anyways. This platform promised next “social network wonder”. However, the website was really bugged and they always justified it with the “final work” after the platform will go public. 

    It turned out they were just collecting emails and there was not really any effort to make this platform public.

    Hopefully, this is not the case with FutureAdPro.

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  74. One thing that is very certain online is the fact that a lot of scams are out there and unless we can identify them the right way and know how to get started with them, it would really be another wasted effort and moneym this futrureadpro have actually done the right thing by trying to clear their names but I believe it is all a scheme which I’m not even willing to see how it plays out. Thanks

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  75. Quiet unfortunate making money online will that tricky. A lot of videos have been uploaded on youtube assisting others to follow suit of which in the end it tricks individuals who one way or the other joins. After going through your religiously outlined article, I won’t risk my life and join this future ad pro online business.

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  76. It seems these guys are trying to prove their legitimacy as indicated from their email as they are trying to call out those that are trying to use the platform the wrong way. You would always find individuals like this in almost any company. It is now the job of the company to come up with ways to prevent these sought of people from being able to abuse the use of the platform.

    I think they might be in trouble because those that were promised a high percentage in returns but did not get it would obviously consider them a scam and would spread the word to others who in return would spread the word to even more people. 

    I hope they are able to over this and prove their legitimacy. 

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  77. I admired this company, FutureNet, for its longevity. Back in 2018, I recall, my friends were already promoting this company on social media and it surprises me to know they are still here although as you have said here, something bad has happened because of some members not following the rules set by the company. I wish they straighten that out, things get sorted out and become stronger than before. 

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  78. Wolf in sheeps clothing.  Right from day one I have stayed away from these ad pack things because they were always garbage.

    I do understand there are a few out there that are now more legit but who knows who to trust at this point.

    I know for darn certainty I wouldnt be handing over 2 grand if I even had a millimeter of doubt.

    Another great article Tony

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  79. Quite tricky and risky dealing with making money online programs like this future ad pro. Definitely not sure about the sincerity and legitimacy of this program could be really that promoters made the wrong impression but that shows the weakness of the foundation of the program. I would not risk huge money as much as 2000 bucks on this .

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  80. Thank you for sharing this information. I am not familiar with this FutureAdPro, but it sounds a bit dodgy to me. Sadly, there are new scams being created every day. $2000 is a lot of money, and I would never consider investing that amount all at once, especially not with something like this! Their position on negative reviews also raises a red flag. I will be sure to avoid this program!  

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  81. Hello,

    Thank you for sharing this generous article, people that use the internet need more people like you. There are so many scams hidden on web yet appearing very attractive. Foretold, forewarned. Its a thorough review that enables anyone to understand. Personally am so grateful because I have come across them myself and fell victim.

    Thank you for sharing,

    Regards,

    Paul

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  82. Goodness me!  Thanks for the alert about ad packs scams.  I have come across a few scams online, but not of this type yet. So it is great to learn.  So I’m not clear exactly what you get for the expensive $2,000 Future Ad Pro.
    That is a LOT of money!
    The fact that the video link doesn’t work seems like it is pulled down and a scam to avoid.
    Thanks again for the warning!! 

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  83. Thanks for the heads up on this program “future ad pro” I personally have never heard of them, I think they sound a little shady, but these days you really need to watch out for a faster dog, there seems to be a lot of them on the internet and they keep getting trickier with their tactics.

    I have been into affiliate marketing for a short while and have found that if you are serious about making money online, it is definitely not going to happen overnight, but it’s a sure way to see positive results over a period of time, as long as you stick with it and have a positive mindset.

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  84. I believe even if what they (FutureAdPro) wrote, in the email they sent you, was true, that would show how risky is their platform.

    The security being compromised in such a way make working with them risky and possibly taint your online presence. I believe there are some legit MLM companies that you reviewed here on your website that those into MLM should check before making a choice on whether or not to join them.

    I personally prefer pure affiliate marketing as I can help people better with that.

    What is the number one alternative to FutureNet you would advise me on???

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  85. Hello there, Thanks for sharing awesome article I know it would be of great help to public as it has been of help to me.i have heard a lot about this brand and I think I would still run some check on them as the high rate of scams nowadays are is something to put in mind when doing something not this nature.

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  86. It is difficult to say if it is a scam sometimes. I can just say. All my red flags came up here. Clicking on the link I got an adblock. Second the video was set to private. and I have never heard of this company before. An advertising platform you say but for who?. My question was Is this an affiliate program or an MLM company? 

     Hearing you suddenly got an email long after you signed up is another flag. Can they really do that according to GDPR? The content in the message also raised some red flags: 

    Negative reviews are not well accepted.

     I do not understand the terms FND and FN.you mention, but I assume this is some kind of internal Values of the program.  They are clearly stating they prefer users to buy adpacks. I did not get a very clear picture on how this program works.

    Long list of blue words you had here. Looking swiftly at your list I would say Wealthy Affiliate catched my eye, because I am a member myself and can definitely say this is no scam whatsoever. It really is the best way to do business online.

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  87. Even you signed up with these guys but they turned out to be a scam. Thanks for warning us about it. I won’t go by close them.

    Thanks for including their email in this post. I have been reading it and they seem to have a rather simplistic approach to the ad world. I don’t know if this approach is the most effective for connecting with people.

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  88. Hi Tony Lee,

    i love the way u have designed your site and how you review various MLM and other products. i especially liked the link “High Ticket Affiliate Marketing Commissions”. 

    There are so many scams online that one really needs to be careful when clicking and paying money to websites. 

    I think u have a winning combo. Good Luck.

    Aparna

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  89. I’d never heard of this advertising program prior to reading this article, but I’ll be sure to keep that name in mind for when it inevitably crosses my screen. I can’t help but feel as though maybe they should have monitored their users and their own advertising better to find the Users who were scamming people with false promises. I’m not entirely sure how you’d go about doing that, but several months with Users falsely advertising your name seems a bit reckless to me. Additionally, their price point for advertising seems absurdly high, as though it’s for large businesses or something like that. I don’t know what the AdPack Order includes, and I have little experience with outsourcing advertising, but $2,000 for anything is…a lot. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

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  90. Interesting article about FutureAdPro,

    I am so too sure if intentional but the video no longer exists maybe they have had to pull it down. It is incredible to think that so many companies out there are trying to earn a quick buck! $2000 dollars of anyone’s money is a lot and I believe they are going to be giving back peoples money that they invested unless they have actually earned any commission. Is that correct? Do you think that if that is the case and they are in trouble nobody will get there money? Just my thoughts with this type of company.

    So many companies to avoid.

    Thank you 

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  91. yo tenia 3 paquetes de 50 FND y ahora sigo haciendo la publicidad, pero no me deja abrir los enlaces de pagina de destino y apoyo, con lo cual no se que hacer, sigo haciendo los ahuncios cada dia esperando que algun dia me permitan trabajar la pagina, yo no voy a comprar ningun paquete mas hasta que no me solucionen el problema,., saludos,.

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