Illusion Mage 3D Review – Scam! Do Not Buy!
Perhaps you have heard of the software Illusion Mage 3D and are interested in buying it. But before you made a purchase, you wanted to see what other people said about it, right? Good! As a former buyer of the software I can slip you a secret that will make you think twice before pulling out your credit card.
I bought Illusion Mage 3D about two weeks ago. A friend and I were working on a simple video presentation for work, and someone recommended we use Illusion Mage. We did a Google search, found the software, saw the almost everyone was saying good things about it, and we decided to buy it. We paid for the standard package of $47.
Surprisingly, we were very impressed with the software. It ended up being exactly what we were looking for. The download and installation was very quick, we had it running only 20 minutes after we bought it. We spent about two hours just messing with it, trying a few things out and learning the ropes. Then we geared up and got to work making our presentation, which took about 3 hours.
It was more than worth our money. After the presentation, someone came up and asked me how I made that video. He was very impressed and assumed I must be a graphics editor. I told him no, and explained the powerful software we had purchased. I emailed him a link to it that night.
Now, here is where the little secret comes in. As many of you might know, Illusion Mage offers you three different packages to choose form when you buy. When my friend (the one I emailed) saw this, he decided to search around on the internet and find out if the Deluxe packages were worth the money.
What he found was stunning. While surfing, he found a simple little JPEG picture (off a coupon site) that could be used to activate a discount automatically. It changed the price of the Deluxe package to the same price as the Basic package!
But what really made me mad, is that this coupon was absolutely free to use. In fact, all you had to do was CLICK on it and the discount would activate. There was no surveys, emails, or opt-in forms. Just a click.
I hate that feeling that I got ripped off, or could have got more for my money. As revenge to the seller, I got one of my geeky friends to clone the HTML of the coupon directly into this article. The result is the image below. If you are going to buy Illusion Mage, you can get the Deluxe package for the exact same price as the Basic. Just click it and watch it work.
Thanks for reading!