Viral Affiliate X System
Viral Affiliate X System – Is it a Scam?
I can’t tell you for sure if Viral Affiliate X is a scam. I’ve heard it’s exactly the same as Traffic Phoenix software, however. That would make it the same old garbage with a new name and face. If that’s the case, Viral Affiliate X is most certainly a scam, as my post about Traffic Phoenix, and the comments from a hundred poor souls around the world who bought it, will attest.
Viral Affiliate X is sold via an elaborate webinar. It all sounds incredibly convincing. The guy sounds very trustworthy and likable, and comes across like he’s doing you a huge favor in letting you get a one of the very few copies of the software he claims he’s willing to sell.
Don’t fall for it, folks! Just read the comments over on my Traffic Phoenix post. Tons of people bought it, just like those who will buy the Viral Affiliate X System. Nobody got it to work. And too few were able to get refunds when they demanded them. That’s a thousand bucks down the drain, which is nothing to sneeze about where I come from!
If you participated in a webinar about the Viral Affiliate X System, or if you were unfortunate enough to buy it, I hope you’ll leave a comment below so we can get to the bottom of this. I hate it when people scam others like it seems they’re doing here again.
What Does Viral Affiliate X System Claim To Do?
They will claim that the software will uncover Youtube videos that get huge traffic but have no links in the description field. Viral Affiliate X System teaches you to email the folks that uploaded those videos and offer them ten or twenty bucks to put your affiliate link there.
Viral Affiliate X System will also download other people’s Youtube videos and re-upload them under your account, even claiming to change the video enough so that Youtube won’t detect this blatant violation of their Terms of Service (Youtube TOS).
But don’t believe it folks. It simply doesn’t work.
And Viral Affiliate X System isn’t the only clone of Traffic Phoenix. Apparently there’s another variant called Atomic Android X, but just like Viral Affiliate X, it’s a scam.


Hi Ian, and thanks a million or at least a thousand anyway. I watched the webinar, and despite having been scammed again and again, I fell for it one more time. Lucky for me I did not have the cash to hand, they have just sent me a link so that I could pay in two installments, the bells at last started ringing and (thank heaven) I spotted your site that was enough of a kick in the proverbial to make me see sense. I received the invite to the webinar from Justin Michie after purchasing his viral monopoy product through click bank. I thought that he had a decent reputation and that is what has wrong footed me and partly to blame for my being duped by this presentation. Thank you once again and kind regards, Ken.
I put Justin Michie in the same category at the Traffic Phoenix / Viral Affiliate crowd. How could he sponsor this load of dishonesty and then promote it to his clients.
It is correct, the software is incapable of performing as promised. The support is a joke. The “15 only” people has morphed into a multitude!
So far I have requested a Visa charge back, a SWREG refund, a request to the sponsor Justin Michie and various email/tickets to Traffic Phoenix.
At this date it looks as if SWREG have been ignored by TR and thius has prompted them into promising me a refund. I am presently compsing a letter to the UK Department of Fair Trading to lodge a complaint.
I attended Justin Michie’s “one time” webinar and bought the Viral Affiliate garbage, too. Funny (read- “tragic”) that the next day Justin sends out an email saying the webinar was too good, so he was going to do just one replay for those who missed out. After a little research, I discovered I had been scammed. So I sought a refund. At first I got the run around from tech support, but I’m happy to say a little persistence paid off and I got a refund earlier this week. If you can’t get tech support to send your refund request to the “refund department”, file a case with PayPal.
Also be aware of another product that is being sold via webinar called “Secret Traffic Solution.” They use almost the same m.o. as the VAX bunch- same price, same one-time only, same reluctant host who’s only doing this because he wants “give back” to share his secret with a select few. This one was sponsored by Matt Bacac, whose invitation said there would be nothing to buy just free info. That is just a bald-faced lie. How do these guys live with themselves? Don’t fall for these webinar scams.
Wow, thanks for this report! No one is getting to the truth about this product…just sending me to more sales pages! I am NOT handing over 1k to a scammy system! Thanks again!
The new name for Traffic Phoenix is Affiliate Sniper. Last week this webinar was presented by Jacob Andrews. If you were to buy Jacob’s software, Binary Elite Pro for $997 you would get Affiliate Sniper for free. And there’s Charlie, of course, peddling the exact same software!! I noticed that the comments in the chat room were exactly the same as in the Traffic Phoenix presentation. Not sure whether Andrew Jacobs is aware of the scam but yes, Charlie & Co are back under the name of Affiliate Sniper. I have a feeling that they have other names as well.