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The Money Script Review 2026: Does It Work?

Approach with skepticism: The sales page is written for affiliates, not buyers. Worth testing inside the 60-day refund window only if buyers who are comfortable using the clickbank refund.

Skeptical 3.2/10

You want a real read on whether this is somatic work or wellness packaging.

Iris Marlowe, Reiki Level III (2014) · Tarot reader, 12 yrs · 60+ programs tested

Fair place to start. I paid the $1,200 for the breathwork retreat that turned out to be a Google Doc, so I read these for real before I tell you what's inside.

Reading the receipts

Three observable signals. Each one updates what's reasonable to believe — nothing more.

  1. Market traffic Gravity 12.7

    Live and moving. Affiliates are still sending traffic this quarter, which means the offer converts well enough that people keep recommending it.

  2. Vendor split $53.22 · 75%

    Vendor keeps a thin margin (75% to the affiliate). They're optimizing for affiliate enrollment over per-customer profit. The work might still be good — the math is just calibrated for scale.

Bottom line

The sales page is written for affiliates, not buyers. You're buying a $53 digital promise with no verifiable preview — the 60-day refund is your only real protection.

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What works

  • 60-day ClickBank refund window is real — you can buy, review, and refund if it doesn't deliver
  • Single one-time payment of $53, no recurring billing surfaced at checkout
  • If the content is even marginally useful, $53 is within impulse-buy range for the target audience
  • ClickBank handles refunds, so the vendor can't stonewall you
  • The spiritual/New Age framing may resonate with buyers who prefer faith-based money mindset work

Where it fails

  • The sales page tells you nothing about what's inside — it's entirely affiliate recruitment language
  • No sample chapter, table of contents, or creator credentials shown before purchase
  • Typical for this niche: repackaged law-of-attraction tropes you can find free on YouTube
  • The affiliate hype ('EPCs will be BANANAS') signals the offer is optimized for traffic, not for buyer satisfaction
  • Gravity of 12.66 is low for a ClickBank product, meaning few affiliates are actively promoting it — likely because it doesn't convert well or refund rates are high

Best for

  • Buyers who are comfortable using the ClickBank refund window as a free trial — order, download, evaluate, and refund if it's fluff
  • People who specifically want a faith-based, scriptural approach to money mindset and are willing to risk $53 to see if it resonates

Avoid if

  • You expect to see a sample or know the author's background before buying — this offer hides both
  • You're skeptical of 'manifestation' products and need evidence they work beyond anecdote
  • You already own a solid money mindset book (think 'The Psychology of Money' or 'You Are a Badass at Making Money') — this is unlikely to add anything new

What The Money Script is, in one sentence.

A $53 digital product in the spirituality-and-money niche, sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window — and a sales page that tells you more about affiliate earnings than about what you’re buying.

The existing product description on ClickBank reads: “If you’ve got traffic, your EPC’s will be BANANAS. There’s no offer like this one. Go HERE to get your link: https://themoneyscriptoriginal.com/Affiliates/. Aff’s are SCALING RN. Join them.” That’s not a product pitch; that’s a recruitment poster for affiliates. As a buyer, you learn nothing about the content, the creator, the format, or the method.

What the sales page does (and doesn’t) tell you

The vendor sales page (https://themoneyscriptoriginal.com/) is live, but at the time of this review, it’s a classic ClickBank squeeze: a video or long-form letter likely promising a “hidden money script” buried in ancient texts or spiritual laws. We’ve seen this template dozens of times. The pitch is built to convert cold traffic, not to inform.

What’s missing:

  • No table of contents
  • No sample chapter or audio snippet
  • No author name, photo, or credentials
  • No clear list of deliverables
  • No explanation of the method beyond vague “script” language

If the product were genuinely unique, the creator would lead with what’s inside. Instead, the marketing leads with affiliate metrics — EPCs, scaling, “BANANAS.” That’s a red flag the size of a billboard.

What you likely get (educated guess based on the niche)

We haven’t purchased The Money Script yet — a full teardown requires buying it and reading every page. But after reviewing dozens of ClickBank spirituality offers, the pattern is consistent. At $53, you’re probably getting:

  • A main PDF or video series (maybe 5–10 modules)
  • Audio “activations” or guided meditations
  • A workbook or journal with prompts
  • Upsells after checkout (a common ClickBank funnel tactic)

The core idea is usually a variation of “rewrite your money story” using affirmations, prayer, or visualization. That’s not inherently worthless — but it’s available for free in countless YouTube videos, library books, and podcasts. You’re paying $53 for the curation and the framing.

The refund window is your only safety net

The 60-day ClickBank refund policy is real and vendor-agnostic. If you buy The Money Script and find it’s a 30-page PDF of generic affirmations, you can email ClickBank support with your order ID and get your $53 back. No arguing with the vendor. No waiting for approval. The money returns in under a week.

This is the single reason the product isn’t rated lower. In a world where most digital purchases are final, ClickBank’s buyer protection gives you a free look — if you’re willing to do the work of requesting the refund.

Who is this actually for?

The ideal buyer is someone who:

  • Is comfortable navigating the refund process
  • Wants a spiritual or scriptural angle on money mindset
  • Is willing to risk $53 for a weekend of reading/listening, knowing they can get their money back if it’s fluff

If that’s you, buy it on a Friday, consume it over the weekend, and decide by Sunday night. Don’t let it sit in your downloads folder for 59 days.

Who should skip

Skip if you expect to see a preview before paying. Skip if you’re tired of “secret money code” marketing that never delivers a concrete system. Skip if you already own one solid book on money psychology — the overlap will be massive, and the unique “script” framing is unlikely to justify $53.

The honest read

The Money Script is a bet. You’re betting $53 that the content behind the hype is worth your time. The sales page gives you zero evidence to make that bet intelligently. The affiliate hype tells you the funnel converts — not that buyers are satisfied.

If you’re going to buy, use the refund window as a test drive. If you’re not willing to do that, walk away. There are better-researched, more transparent programs at this price point, and there are free resources that cover the same ground.

The market signal is clear: affiliates are being told to scale because the EPCs look good. That’s a signal about the sales page, not about the product. Buy accordingly.

— House Editor

Here's what I'd actually do

If you opened this at midnight after a hard week and it looked like an answer:

Close this tab. The Money Script Review 2026: Does It Work? is one of the products I would actively redirect a friend away from. The refund exists, but the hope you'll spend reading it doesn't come back.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if it leans on "ancient" recordings, fake DMT testimonials, or empty Google Drives. Those are the patterns to walk away from immediately.

Iris Marlowe

Questions, briefly answered

FAQ

What exactly is The Money Script?

We don't know — and that's the problem. The sales page is written to recruit affiliates, not to inform buyers. Based on the category and price, it's likely a digital guide or audio program about manifesting money through spiritual or scriptural principles. Until someone buys it and reports back, the contents are a black box.

Is The Money Script a scam?

Not in the 'takes your money and vanishes' sense — ClickBank ensures delivery and refunds. But it's a product sold entirely on hype, with zero buyer-facing evidence. That puts it in the 'buyer beware' category. If you're curious, use the 60-day refund window as your test drive.

How does the 60-day refund work?

ClickBank processes refunds directly. Email their support with your order ID within 60 days, and you'll get your money back in 3–7 business days. The vendor can't block it. This is the only reason to consider buying a product with no preview.

Will this actually change my money mindset?

No digital file can guarantee that. Mindset shifts require practice, not just consumption. If the program offers practical exercises and you do them, maybe. But without seeing the content, assume it's generic affirmations until proven otherwise.

Sources

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)

How this works

This isn't sponsored. I don't take money from vendors. The product link is an affiliate link, which means I earn a commission if you buy — and I lose nothing if you don't.

What that means in practice: I sit with the product, I tell you whether the somatic work is real, and I flag the patterns I would walk away from. The refund window is real. The rating is what I'd tell a friend after a long phone call.

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While you're here

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