Third-party reviews of OLSP are mixed but mostly positive. Reddit skews skeptical (Reddit is skeptical of most digital products). Trustpilot and other review platforms skew positive. The negative reviews cluster around three patterns: didn't do the work, disliked the upsell sequence, or found the training too basic. None of those is a "scam" signal — they're fit and effort signals.
What Reddit Says About OLSP
Reddit's posture toward most "make money online" products is default-skeptical. That's appropriate — most MMO products deserve it. OLSP gets the same treatment but with more nuanced threads underneath.
The recurring themes:
- "$7 is suspiciously low — what's the catch?" The catch is the upsells (covered transparently on the cost page) and the time investment.
- "The upsells felt pushy." Fair. Three upsells in sequence is on the heavier end of the industry. None are required.
- "It seems too good to be true." Members who've done the work usually counter this in the thread with their own results.
- "Anyone here actually making money?" Yes — and other Reddit users routinely back this up in the same threads.
The fairest read of OLSP on Reddit: not "scam," not "guru product," somewhere in the middle. People who do the work tend to defend it. People who didn't tend to attack it.
Trustpilot & Other Review Platforms
Trustpilot and similar third-party review platforms paint a more positive picture than Reddit. That's expected — Reddit selects for skeptics, Trustpilot selects for buyers (both happy and unhappy). The pattern there:
- Most reviews positive — emphasizing the live training, the community, and the low entry.
- Negative reviews tend to focus on upsell sequencing or "I didn't make money" outcomes.
- Very few "I never got the product" complaints — which is what you'd actually expect for an outright scam.
The Three Recurring Complaint Patterns
I covered these on the legit check page but they're worth restating:
- "I joined and didn't earn." Almost always tracks back to not posting. The system depends on free social media work; without it, nothing happens.
- "The upsells were aggressive." Fair criticism. The upsell sequence is on the heavier end. They're all optional and refundable.
- "The training felt basic." A fit problem. OLSP is built for beginners. Intermediate marketers will find it slow.
The Recurring Positive Themes
- Live training cadence. 3x/week, weekly, for years. Members consistently mention this.
- Community quality. Active and at every income level.
- $7 is genuinely $7. No bait-and-switch on the front-end. The upsells are clearly disclosed.
- Lifetime cookie. Affiliates notice and praise this.
- 30-day refund. Multiple members publicly confirm refunds were processed without issue.
How To Read Mixed Reviews Like A Pro
Useful framing for any review-research session:
- Discount the extremes. 5-star "this changed my life!!" reviews and 1-star "complete scam!!!" reviews both tend to be low-signal.
- Look for specifics. "I posted daily for 6 weeks and earned $X" is high-signal. "It didn't work" is low-signal.
- Check the reviewer's history. A serial negative-reviewer of every product they buy is not a credible signal.
- Match the complaint to your situation. If the complaint is "this is too basic for intermediate marketers," and you're a complete beginner, the complaint doesn't apply to you.
My Conclusion From The Third-Party Data
The dispersion of opinions on OLSP looks exactly like what you'd expect for a legitimate, work-required, beginner-friendly product:
- Some highly satisfied members (did the work, saw results)
- Many neutral members (joined, didn't fully commit, neither love nor hate it)
- Some dissatisfied members (didn't do the work, blamed the system, refunded)
- Very few "I got scammed" claims (and the ones that exist tend to fall apart on inspection)
That's a healthy distribution. It's not the distribution of a scam product (which would skew almost entirely negative once unhappy customers found each other) and it's not the distribution of a magic product (which would skew almost entirely positive — usually a sign of fake reviews).
Useful Next Steps
- See the legit check page for the full trust analysis.
- See the OLSP review for the platform breakdown.
- See the beginner suitability page if you're new.
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