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Ivy Bot Review

Name of Product:
Ivy Bot
Editor / Creator:
Brad Callen
Publishing Company:

Headline:
"Attention! You are about to see a new, never before released program that makes Millions!”
Price:
$149 (£84)
What does it involve:
 
It uses four robots in one, supposedly developed by Ivy League (top US university) graduates. The main claim is that the robot vendors are constantly tweaking it to adapt to market conditions.
 
Where can you buy it:
Pros:

 
None
Cons:

 
Too many question marks over this one. I personally wouldn’t put a penny of my money into this.
 
Review Score (out of 5):
1
 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 

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