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Wealth Switch Review 2026: Does It Work?
Approach with skepticism: An affiliate recruitment page masquerading as a product. Worth testing inside the 60-day refund window only if no one, until the vendor provides a product description.
You're here because something promised a shift and you want to verify it before you reach for your card.
— 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.
- Market traffic Gravity 0.0
Effectively dormant. Almost nobody is making consistent sales right now. The offer is on the marketplace but the funnel is quiet.
- Vendor split $0.00 · 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
An affiliate recruitment page masquerading as a product. No clear deliverables, no transparent contents, and a VSL that sells the offer to marketers, not to you.
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What works
- 60-day ClickBank refund window applies — you can inspect and refund
- ClickBank's buyer protection means the vendor can't block refunds
- No recurring billing surfaced at checkout (typical for this vendor pattern)
- Low financial risk if you refund quickly after reviewing
- The VSL might contain a useful concept, but you'd have to buy to find out
Where it fails
- No product details on the sales page — you're buying blind
- Gravity 0.0 contradicts claims of 150+ daily sales; likely aspirational or untracked
- Every claim on the page is written for affiliates, not buyers
- No way to evaluate value before purchase — the refund window is your only inspection
- Likely a generic manifestation/wealth-attraction program with unoriginal content
Best for
- No one, until the vendor provides a product description
Avoid if
- You expect to know what you're buying before you pay
- You're not comfortable refunding an unknown digital product after a quick inspection
- You've seen this pattern before — affiliate hype, zero substance, and a VSL that recruits marketers
What Wealth Switch actually is (as far as we can tell)
A ClickBank offer listed under Spirituality, New Age & Alternative Beliefs, with a vendor nickname of “switch11” and a gravity of 0.0 at the time of catalog import. The sales page is a VSL at WealthSwitch.co/vsl. The page copy that exists is not a product description — it’s an affiliate recruitment pitch.
From the title “Wealth Switch” and the category, the product likely promises a mental or spiritual “switch” that activates wealth, using audio tracks, guided meditations, or a manifestation protocol. But we can’t confirm that because the vendor hasn’t provided a contents list.
The marketing is for affiliates, not buyers
Every claim on the existing page is aimed at people who will promote this offer, not people who will buy it. “Over $3 EPC,” “150+ affiliate sales a day,” “Fresh converting affiliate swipes send weekly,” “90% commission bump” — these are ClickBank affiliate metrics. They tell you the vendor wants affiliates to push traffic. They tell you nothing about what you’ll receive if you spend money.
The gravity of 0.0 contradicts the “150+ sales a day” claim. Gravity measures the number of unique affiliates who have made a sale in the last 12 weeks. A gravity of 0.0 means either no affiliates have sold it (yet) or the tracking is broken. Either way, the sales claims are unverifiable and likely aspirational.
What you might get (and why the page won’t tell you)
The VSL probably pitches a “wealth frequency” or a “switch” technique. Common in this niche: a main audio track with binaural beats or isochronic tones, a PDF guide, and a few bonus tracks. But the page doesn’t list these. That’s a deliberate choice — it makes the offer harder to evaluate and easier to refund-request later. Buyers who don’t know what they bought are less likely to complain to their bank, but they do refund through ClickBank.
If you buy, you’ll get a digital download. What’s inside? Unknown. The refund window is your only inspection period.
The refund window: real but not a product guarantee
ClickBank’s 60-day refund policy applies. You can email support with your order ID and get your money back. That’s the only reason this product isn’t an automatic “avoid.” You could technically buy it, download it, review it, and refund it if it’s junk. But you’ll be spending time on a product that the vendor didn’t bother to describe.
Who should skip this (hint: almost everyone)
If you’re reading this, you’re a buyer, not an affiliate. This offer wasn’t built for you. It was built to attract affiliates who see high EPC numbers and send traffic. The vendor is betting that enough buyers won’t refund within 60 days to make the math work. The product itself is secondary.
Skip this if you expect a clear description of what you’re buying. Skip it if you’ve seen this pattern before — a flashy VSL with no substance, high affiliate commissions, and zero transparency. The only reason to consider it is if you’re deeply curious and willing to treat the purchase as a rental through the refund window. Even then, you’re gambling with your time.
Bottom line
Wealth Switch is an affiliate recruitment page wearing a product mask. Until the vendor publishes a deliverables list, the only safe move is to avoid it. The refund window exists, but you shouldn’t need a safety net to buy a product that can’t be described.
— 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. Wealth Switch 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 is Wealth Switch?
The sales page doesn't say. It's a VSL that talks about 'switching on wealth' but never lists specific deliverables. Until that changes, assume it's a digital bundle of audio/video and PDFs with a manifestation framing.
Is the 60-day refund real?
Yes, ClickBank processes refunds within the window. You can buy, inspect, and refund if unsatisfied. But you're buying blind, so the refund is your only safety net.
Are the sales claims real?
The page claims 150+ sales/day, but ClickBank's gravity for this product is 0.0, meaning no tracked affiliate sales. The numbers are likely aspirational or from a different network.
Should I buy this?
Not without a clear contents list. The only reason to consider it is the refund window, but that's a gamble on an unknown product. Your time is worth more than a blind download.
Sources
- 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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