I recently received emails about the launch of THE RICH GARBAGE MAN by Scott Laevy. And I have to admit the concept of a garbage man turning his life around by making gobs of money via the internet is clever. It’s bound to raise the curiosity factor, at least it did for me.
I searched around the Internet looking for honest reviews of The Rich Garbage Man. Surprisingly, I didn’t really find any that I thought were legitimate, as in not just trying to make a fast commission.
So what do I do? I buy the product and do my own Rich Garbage Man review of course. After all, I LOVE spending money on new courses and software. It’s an addiction, I believe.
It wasn’t too surprising that I was able to buy the Rich Garbage Man ‘manuscript’ for less than half price ($27). That seems to be all the marketing rage these days. How? Just go to the main salesletter page, then try to navigate away from the page. A lot of the sites will then display a popup telling you that you qualify for special pricing.
The other big marketing trick these days is to sell you a course at a very discounted price and then display page after page of “special” one time offers on your way to actually receiving the download links to receive your purchase. The Rich Garbage Man certainly did this in a big way which is very annoying.
Finally, I arrived at the course links page. Or did I? I wasn’t sure because the page started out with an offer of a free website. That was followed by some special bonuses (mostly rehashed crap). I actually left the page and checked my email hoping to find links to the dang course. I eventually made my way back to the links page and found them. It was far, far from obvious.
I then began going through the Rich Garbage Man “manuscript” and I use the word “manuscript” VERY loosely. The first section of the prized “manuscript” was a whopping 6 pages. (The 6th page was actually blank.) But let me tell you what my reactions were upon reading the first section: Disgust, Anger, Annoyance to name just a few.
I could not believe what I was seeing. It starts out talking about how great Google Trends is. (Wow, that’s something new….NOT!!!) But get this: page 5 starts out with this text – “Once you get these steps and this system down,We encourage you to work with a few of our partners in the business”. That’s followed by 5 links to other products in which The Rich Garbage Man, Scott Laevy, earns a commission if you buy them.
I find it simply amazing that someone would have the nerve and audacity to create a course, sell it for $47, and basically tell people to “get these steps down and work with partners of mine so I can earn more money”. It’s disgusting.
Folks, stay away from The Rich Garbage Man by Scott Laevy. If you really want to make money using Google Trends, go to the Google search engine and type in “how to make money with google trends”. You will find everything you need to know for free.
So will The Rich Garbage Man help YOU escape the cubicle walls? Sorry to say “no, it will not”.
Until next time…good-bye and good luck.
- The NetKnuckleHead
Disclaimer: This post contains my personal opinions and does not reflect the opinion of any organization I am/was associated with or affiliated to.

Thanks for your info, It help me not to waste my
time and money.
msu
msu2242@yahoo.com
Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting
Hey, great post, very well written. You should post more about this.
Thanks! I was about to fall into that trap and become a real garbage man myself!!
Hi Phil…..Glad you didn’t waste your money. Best of luck!
The NetKnucklehead
Thank for everything. I’m glad I didn’t waste my time.
You’re welcome, Andre. Glad you found the review useful.
The NetKnuckleHead