Steven,
The site is new... and still in the phase where everybody jumps in and gives it a try (sending that $49 to the lucky scammer, that thought this one up).
It has all the characteristics of the average "scam site".
The two young kids showing off their mansions and sportscars, graphs and letters praising them as the geniuses that made Joe Blow rich... and of course.... the "money back guarantee" but nowhere do you find a postal address.... unless you want to sign up?
These kids went a step further and plastered the web with positive blogs that had the word "scam" in the search querie... just look at the address below... and you will find that they all lead back to tycooncashflow.com etc. To mak the oldtimer feel good that could not find a real complaint about them even after they put "scam" behind the search querie.
They seem to occupy the first 20 slots on a query for "tycoon cash flow scam" but if you dig deeper.
Try page 10 or so.... you will come across the first real complaints.
http://www.badrss.com/list/Sell-Phpne-Treasure-Scam!Dont-buy!-164637.html
Run a search on "click bank scam" or go to rippoffreport.com and enter click bank scam into their search engine and you get a lot to read about this.
Rippoffreport does not yet have a complaint about the tycoon cash flow.... Do yourself a big favor and don't become their first report.
The only one making money.... is the guy that gets your $49.
Because if it worked so well.... why would you sell it for just $49 to the rest of the world?
Why not keep it a secret.... and become rich without the added competition?
Even if it worked.... by now there are thousands of people that compete with each other... do you get the idea?
P.S. I hate scam sites that don't want to let you go and keep haunting you with yet another pop up.
Desperate, aren't they?