Scale Smart Review

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Lachie Pior looks like he’s looking for a reason to give the trigger a good squeeze.

Either that, or he’s about to grab a single lemon, some dry shampoo, and a bottle of Ketel One. 

Who knows. Sweet name, though. 

Him and Lucas Durante (seriously, Australia over there handing out elite names) run a boutique marketing agency called Veritas Digital, and an educational company called Scale Smart that teaches beginners real-world skills that last a lifetime. 

Like, y’know, how to make passive income with their cutting-edge AI referral fee system.

Read on for Scale Smart Official reviews.

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I don’t need to hear a single word of their pitch to know these dudes are slimy as hell.

They’ve littered the internet with paid-for articles to make themselves seem credible. And ScaleSmartOfficial.com is painted in scare tactics: “Don’t close this page or your free training will end!” and “Free spots as of today are almost gone!”

Yep, we believe you.

Meanwhile, these two dingleberries are on Instagram flexing their fabulous dinners, vacations, watches, cocktails, and cars.

Lemme guess: Veritas Digital is footing the bill, not their get-rich-quick courses.

Nope, couldn’t be.

Lachie – accessorized like Mr. T had a Piercing Pagoda gift card to use up – says he struggled to make money until he met his first mentor, Lucas.

Legend has it, Lucas showed him a new AI-powered digital middleman strategy.

Because buzzwords, bro. Gotta keep the grift fresh.

You see, with this? You don’t need to start some risky, time-consuming business.

Ask Lachie.

He went from burning $300 a week on ads for his failing dropshipping store to collecting $5,000 a week in passive income – just for connecting small business owners who need customers with digital marketers desperate for clients.

The best part?

With the magic of AI, literally anyone can do this.

Stacy, a stay-at-home mother of two, landed an $800-a-month client in her first 24 hours.

And she’s not alone. Scale Smart has already helped 678 total noobs replace their jobs (allegedly) with their so-called referral fee system.

Hmm. Why do I feel like this is about to get real pyramid scheme-y?

And also, like Lachie’s the type to walk into the barbershop, hold up his phone, and go, “This one, please.”

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But yeah.

Small businesses pay you to send them customers, and you just outsource the work to freelancers.

That’s why this takes less than an hour a day and requires zero experience or skills, Lachie lies.

And you’ll supposedly pocket a referral fee every month for playing matchmaker.

Skeptical?

So was Lachie when Lucas first taught him this. He ashoomed (sorry, Australia) it was too good to be true – no way it could be this easy.

But he kept an open mind, gave it a shot, and today he spends more on sushi than you do on rent.

Here’s how it works:

  • Charge a business $2,000/month for online advertising.
  • Throw a freelancer 40% ($800/month) to fulfill.
  • Toss Lachie and Lucas 10% ($200/month) for coaching you and providing templates and freelancers for hire.
  • Keep 50% ($1,000/month) for the grueling labor of making an introduction.

Rinse and repeat until you’re disgustingly rich, I guess?

Here comes the catch.

For the absolute privilege of being a commission-only salesperson for these assholes, you first have to buy their Referral Fee Mastery program – for “only” $1,991.

So yeah, it’s basically paying for a job.

On a scale of sketchy to definitely needs a tetanus shot, this offer is glory hole at a gas station bathroom dirty.

No surprise that 25% of their Trustpilot reviews so far are 1-star. Jeez. Reddit and the BBB are gonna have a field day with these clowns.

Karma – and probably a few lawsuits – should be arriving any minute now.

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