The Warrior Blueprint And Prosperity Warrior — Same Old Scams Using Different Names

Davis Devereaux
4 min readMar 8, 2021
The Warrior Blueprint and Prosperity Warrior Scams

The Warning Signs Are Hiding In Plain Sight

What does a name like “The Warrior Blueprint” make you think of?

A promising business endeavor? Probably not. So let’ review what’s being fed to the general public of aspiring entrepreneurs regarding these programs.

When any legitimate, new business entity presents itself to the public for the first time, a plan for establishing a solid brand identity must first be put in place. But that’s not so for programs like The Warrior Blueprint and Prosperity Warrior.

For example, let’s say an entity that was absolutely notorious for scamming consumers with phony business opportunities comes along and decides to establish a new brand.

How long do you think it would take before that brand’s reputation would be tarnished beyond repair by virtue of their unethical, if not outright illegal so-called “business practices”?

Obviously not very long. So the scammers that run these types of shady operations have had to get very creative, and those behind The Warrior Blueprint program, aka Prosperity Warrior, have this underhanded practice down to an exact science.

What they do is create and rotate new business names every so often to avoid the negative publicity and backlash that comes from taking advantage of people. So right now it may be called The Warrior Blueprint or Prosperity Warrior. But in years and months prior it’s gone by Digital Veteran Blueprint, Wounded To Wealth, and many other variations.

And this strategy works brilliantly because it enables them to actually manipulate people to make legitimate video testimonials to demonstrate how they started making money right away with the program. But they’re not. They were simply manipulated to think they were.

I’ll explain.

These scam artists employ a large budget on heavy ad spend that shows guys opening envelope-after-envelope with “proof” of how much money they’re making. But gullible and desperate people eat that up like candy, unfortunately.

You see, when someone decides to buy in (usually at their $6500 level or higher), they will be upgraded to the next highest level at no cost and are also promised their first sale quickly if they make a video testimonial.

These new members are actually asked this question on the pre-qualification form: Are you willing to make us a video testimonial if we help you make sales? Because those individuals that are willing to go on video are the ones they’re looking for.

So let’s say “Johnny Sucker” sees a video ad for The Warrior Blueprint or Prosperity Warrior, then gets really excited and decides to take out a high-interest loan to join at the $21K level. Keep in mind that Johnny has already been promised a sale if, and I stress the word IF, he agrees to go on camera and open up the envelope from his first sale to prove that he’s making money.

The company will then take one of the new members signing up for a smaller package (like a $6000 package or smaller) and have them sign up under Johnny and send him the money directly. In this case, if Johnny receives a $6000 check from this new member the company gave him, that’s a $15,000 profit for the company and a video testimonial from “Johnny Sucker” who thinks he’s finally joined a program that works.

The problem is that that’s almost certainly the only money Johnny Sucker will ever see. He’s still out $15k and was manipulated and led to believe he was starting to make money. And to rub salt in the wound he actually made a video testimonial expressing how excited he was and actually gave credibility to the very company that manipulated and scammed him into doing so.

So in a nutshell, that’s basically how this cleverly devised scam works.

For those of you reading this that now have a sinking feeling in your stomach in realizing that you have been scammed, I’m so sorry that happened to you.

For those of you that have been considering joining The Warrior Blueprint or Prosperity Warrior because you were enticed by all of those cashier’s checks being shown to you on their videos, please don’t fall for it.

They’re smooth talkers and will put your fears to rest before then resorting to the very antics I’ve just described.

If there’s a silver lining to any of this it’s that the crackdowns of these types of operations are ramping up as more victims continue to make their voices heard.

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Davis Devereaux
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Real Truth can be much harder to swallow than Fabricated Fiction.