Spot the warning signs before you pay.
The Claim Proofed Smart Buyer Guide helps you recognize money traps, guru games, fake opportunities, and high-risk promises before an emotional purchase becomes an expensive lesson.
Digital guide • Practical consumer education • No hype-heavy sales pressure
Do not ask, “Can this possibly work?”
Ask whether the offer is realistic, transparent, evidence-backed, affordable, and fair for the average buyer.
Many modern money traps do not look obvious. They look polished, professional, urgent, exclusive, and emotionally convincing.
A practical system for slowing down, checking the claim, and seeing the real risk.
The guide is organized to help you inspect an offer from multiple angles before spending money.
The Five-Question Test
Check support, transparency, realism, buyer risk, and whether the contract actually matches the pitch.
A 46-Tactic Warning Library
Recognize classic schemes, guru tactics, pricing traps, investment hype, psychological pressure, and subscription traps.
Red Flags and Green Flags
Use a fast-reference library to separate serious warning signs from moderate concerns and stronger-offer indicators.
A Seven-Category Framework
Score evidence quality, claim realism, transparency, track record, hidden costs, contract risk, and manipulation signals.
Buyer Scripts
Ask better questions about results, costs, refunds, contracts, fit, required skills, and the reasons buyers fail.
The 24-Hour Rule
Create enough distance from the pitch to read, compare, calculate, discuss, sleep, and decide without emotional heat.
Built for the offers that can sound exciting before they become expensive.
Open the guide before buying a course, coaching program, mastermind, business opportunity, investment pitch, software system, agency course, or done-for-you offer.
- Identify pressure, fake urgency, and scarcity tactics.
- Look beyond screenshots, testimonials, and lifestyle marketing.
- Ask what costs, risks, limitations, and failure rates are missing.
- Compare the emotional pitch to the written agreement.
- Decide whether the result is realistic for an average buyer.
A seller should not need pressure if the offer is strong.
- A seller should not need hidden pricing if the value is clear.
- A seller should not need fake scarcity if demand is real.
- A seller should not need lifestyle hype if the evidence is strong.
- A seller should not need to shame you if the offer is right for you.
Move beyond “good” or “bad.” Classify the evidence carefully.
The guide gives you a more disciplined way to describe an offer after you review the claims, terms, risks, and pressure signals.
Strongly Proofed
Transparent, realistic, evidence-backed, fairly priced, and low-pressure.
Proofed
Reasonably supported while still requiring normal caution.
Partially Proofed
Some support exists, but important details remain missing.
Unproofed
The seller has not provided enough evidence for the main claims.
High-Risk
Serious red flags such as pressure, unrealistic claims, debt encouragement, or weak terms.
Contradicted
Available evidence conflicts with the seller’s claims.
“Before you buy the dream, get the claim proofed.”
Claim Proofed: Check the promise before you pay.
The Claim Proofed Smart Buyer Guide
A focused consumer-education guide designed to help you slow down, inspect the claim, and make a better-informed buying decision.
- The Claim Proofed Five-Question Test
- 46 explained money-trap and high-risk-offer tactics
- Major red flags, moderate red flags, and green flags
- Seven-category buyer decision framework
- Smart buyer scripts and the 24-hour rule
- Claim Proofed final verdict system
Purchase your guide and use it immediately.