Max Stiegemeier, identified as the owner of AutoProfitMachine, launched the automated income scheme shortly after its domain registration on November 15th, 2011. The website features a video where a figure named "Max" describes creating a system for generating significant profits on an "auto-pilot" basis. This system, he claims, makes participants rich without effort.
The AutoProfitMachine website offers little detail beyond this initial video. It does not disclose who owns or operates the business. However, an examination of the website's source code reveals a video pulled from crazydailycash.com.
On crazydailycash.com, a similar video appears, this time presented by Max Stiegemeier himself. His voice matches the "Max" heard on the AutoProfitMachine site. Stiegemeier presents a story about cracking "the code" of internet marketing, a common narrative in such ventures.
Before CrazyDailyCash, Stiegemeier operated ExtremeCashRobot, another recruitment-focused program. That website also featured Stiegemeier in a video, promoting sign-ups for what appeared to be a capture page generation system. Stiegemeier has launched multiple membership opportunities under different names.
AutoProfitMachine's product offerings remain obscured until a user provides personal information and signs up. The platform's source code references "EzyGold," a membership script used for multi-level marketing operations since 2007. This suggests that membership in AutoProfitMachine itself constitutes the primary product.
The compensation plan for AutoProfitMachine operates on the EzyGold script.
