Smart Desktop AI. 
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME!

Okay, Smart Desktop AI. I paid for this, I joined the program, and it was a one-time payment of $20. I was excited for about 30 minutes. I joined, and it took about 10 days to get my referral link.

Here's my Smart DeskTop AI Referral link (Removed).

Now, here was the gist of it when Desktop AI first started, and it's still in its infancy—it's still new, so I'll give it that. When it first launched, you paid $20 one time, and for every person you referred who also paid $20, the company would pay you **$60 for every $20 referral**, plus **$15 residuals** two levels down. You could take that and run with it, get excited, and blow up with just that information. Who wouldn't want to pay $20 one time and get $60 back? That's a $40 profit off of a one-time $20 payment. Actually, it's more than that because you pay once, and then every $20 sign-up would get you $60.

Well, recently, they took away the $20 sign-up fee, and now it's free. Okay, so for every free sign-up you get, there's got to be a catch to it. If you believe they'll send you $60 for free sign-ups, you're special—a special kind of naive. **There's absolutely no way.** I hope I'm wrong, but again, I paid for this, joined the program, and was excited for 30 minutes. This is just too good to be true. So now you have a referral link, and if someone signs up, the company supposedly sends you **$60 for free sign-ups**, plus $15 residuals. No way. **Absolutely no way.**

I've been getting messages from multiple six and seven-figure earners. I see a lot of people promoting it and getting behind this. So you've got to consider maybe it's legitimate. Maybe there's some good because a lot of reputable people in the industry are promoting it. For me, I joined, I paid $20, and now it's free. I did a little test—I took my referral link and signed up under myself with a different email, and it doesn't show up. At least, I don't see my referrals. I haven't promoted it and probably won't, at least not directly. Had this thing shown some true potential, I wouldn't hesitate to pay for advertising. I would throw a minimum of $500 per tier-one traffic at it because it would blow up if it were true.

I find it hard to believe. There's got to be a catch. I see a lot of people making these videos and fancy websites trying to convince people to sign up because they think they'll get $60 plus $15 residuals for a free sign-up. There's got to be a catch. Don't be dumb enough to think someone will pay you $60 for a free sign-up. Life doesn't work that way. A lot of people are going to be in for a rude awakening. It's ingenious how they're doing it—they've got an army of people recruiting for them, building their database with unique referral links.

People are signing up for free accounts, thinking they'll get paid $60 per free referral. You could give away a million free accounts if that were true. I may have all of this wrong, but so far, I don't know. Be careful with this Smart Desktop AI thing. There are too many red flags. I'm not saying it's a scam, but there's got to be a catch. I wasn't born yesterday.

I just saw a recorded webinar. The back office has nothing—no training, no videos. I have to go to YouTube for Zoom calls or recorded Zoom calls. What the hell is that? Here's a company that claims to have a million dollars of seed money, but their website doesn't have training or recorded Zoom calls. There's nothing. I'm not trying to be a negative nanny, just telling you to be careful. Don't get your hopes up. I've seen it before, you've seen it before. They make wild claims, get you to promote it, build their list, and then disappear or never pay.

If people get paid on August 10th, or they start the payout process, I'll look forward to seeing it. If people get paid, the momentum will take off. But there's a catch. Everything in my gut tells me to stay away from this. It's just too crazy. Again, I did pay for the service. I paid $20, now it's free. I'll probably throw my referral link in the video description—who knows, it doesn't hurt anything since it's free. But I think it's bullshit. In the end, there will be a lot of disappointed people. I hope I'm wrong because if it is true, there's a lot of potential. But don't be naive to believe you'll get paid $60 for every free sign-up.

Hey, I'm Brian Davis. Again, I'm sorry, I don't mean to be a negative nanny. I know a lot of people are promoting this. I've seen it before—companies promise the world, build their database, and then disappear or never pay. Take care, God bless, make it a great day. Leave a comment if you want. That's my take on Desktop AI. Sign up for a free account if you want; if it turns out to be something good, great. If not, nothing lost since it's free. Anyway, take care, make it a great day. See you at the top. ✌️

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