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    Is Digital Products Stores legit or scam?
    paulsmoneymakersBy paulsmoneymakers04/29/2025Updated:03/25/2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Digital Products Stores Review – Is It Worth It? (Honest Breakdown)
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    If you’ve seen Digital Products Stores’ ads promising a hands-off digital product business, you might be curious—just like I was. As someone who loves premium digital products, the idea of getting a ready-made website with 30 digital products for $20 sounded like a steal.

    But does it deliver? After purchasing and testing it myself, here’s my unbiased review—including the upsells, hosting traps, and whether it’s a scam or legit.

    What Digital Products Stores Promises

    The ad claims:
    ✅ $20 one-time fee for a website with 30 digital products
    ✅ “Set it and forget it” passive income model
    ✅ Options like a 500-keyword SEO site and email autoresponder

    I bought the basic package (plus extras like keyword stuffed website), bringing my total to $104. Then, the real upsells began…

    The Bait-and-Switch Reality

    1. Overpriced Hosting Push

    After purchase, they heavily push their monthly hosting plans:

    • “Basic” hosting: $25/month
    • “Recommended” hosting: $94/month (absurdly expensive!)
    • Free hosting: Comes with a spammy-looking domain and slow setup

    Their setup guide even discourages the free option, claiming it takes 45 mins–2 hours vs. “5 minutes” with their premium hosting. Clearly, this is a hosting affiliate scheme.

    2. Misleading Product Delivery

    Instead of 30 digital products, I received one video course (in my chosen niche: productivity). The sales page never mentioned this! Worse, the course/website I received was priced at $147 when similar PLR bundles are relatively easy to find in the $7 – $20 range. The prices are editable, but still, I can’t see any semi informed buyer isn’t going to spend $100+ on a simple video course.

    Better Alternatives?

    If you want a real digital product business, skip this. Instead:
    ✔ Buy affordable PLR bundles (e.g., on Etsy or WarriorPlus)
    ✔ Use low-cost hosting (SiteGround, Bluehost)
    ✔ Self-host with WordPress for full control

    Final Verdict: Avoid Digital Products Stores

    This program is a cheap lead magnet designed to sell overpriced hosting. The promised “30 products” are misleading, and the pricing is unrealistic for buyers.

    To be completely transparent, I was able to get a refund as they advertise. But they tried to offer me a 50% refund, stating they should deserve some of the money since their designers did so much work. It was at this point (and I was very friendly with the rep, as I absolutely appreciated the prompt response to my refund request) that I informed the service rep that their pages all state full refund if dissatisfied. Not 50% etc, and that I would file a report with my credit card company if a full refund wasn’t received (I 100% recommend using a credit card for purchases like this – it gives you better protection and, unfortunately, you will run into pushy sales reps who want to only refund you half, or claim their is some processing fee of 30% that they are unable to refund. I’ve had this happen on a few occasions, and filing a claim with my credit card company was likely my only saving grace. My guess is this is a standard industry practice and will work on at least a reasonable percentage of customers, so I don’t blame them. But you have options and if they said full refund on the sales page, they better back that up at the end of the day.

    Do you have a program that is reasonable and actually works? Let me know in the comments, I’d like to build passive income online and am constantly investigating new programs.

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