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I can only confirm the experience of the other reviews, having to deal with Emma is a nightmare. Just block, block, block.
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I can only confirm the experience of the other reviews, having to deal with Emma is a nightmare. Just block, block, block.
The website is a waste of time, clicked multiple links to get to the section that she’s advertising have any information I need, there’s no information there.
Special circle in hell for ppl who make websites like this.
Emma Drew makes most of her 'passive income' from referring people to scam websites and apps. She claims to be cashing out from these often but it is mainly referral credit. Her website is mostly articles written by someone else and photos she's bought.
She claims her new 'book' has been featured on BBC but it hasn't. She is no longer a money saving blogger, more about lining her own pockets.
Be careful if you also follow her on business Instagram, she over shares ALOT!
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