thread: Home based opportunities - Real potential of substantial income or just another scam?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    13

    Home based opportunities - Real potential of substantial income or just another scam?

    First of all thanks for viewing this thread, I would really like your views on these opportunities you see plastered across your screen so often.

    My name is Dan I am married with a 2 year old son - life has never been better!

    I have recently joined an MLM (Multi Level Marketing) company that appears so exciting and innovative sometimes I have trouble sleeping lol.

    My goals are to build to residual income substantial enough to not work fulltime but spend time with my family and friends more often and be able to work for charity. (I sometimes help out to feed the hungry and things like that)

    I want to dedicate the time I have whilst not working a full time job to helping others in various ways.

    1. More charity work for those more unfortunate than most.

    2. Giving people the opportunity to understand and be able to earn their own substantial residual income if I succeed in doing this.

    Before you say, not another con-man pyramider. I have been in MLM marketing for 1 week now and have not made a cent (as i expect). I am simply asking for peoples views, either good, bad or simply dunno.

    The reason I signed up is I thought about how much money needed to be invested into this website in order for it to work. It has a high capital outlay. Anything with a low or zero capital outlay would be website scam site!!! They practically put a price on a bunch of useless information.

    Anyone knows that in a MLM environment the best place to be is near the top, however being near the top requires more risk because you don't know if people will come in underneath you because it is an unrecognised company. So lets assume you have the chance to be near the top.

    There is so much propaganda and fake promises on the net these days about getting rich quick that most people say no in their heads well before they even start researching the facts. So lets assume you truely haven't heard of how an MLM works. Then you read the facts.

    Lets also assume:

    The products are well known brands
    Any company with any type of product is welcome to sell their products or services there
    Its Australian owned and moderated
    It plans to go global within 12 months
    Their cards are safer than VISA or Mastercard
    Its completely legal and ethical!
    You can start earning income immediately
    Very realistic potential earnings of over $10,000per mth within 6-9 months Residual! depending on member growth

    All these factors taken into consideration please tell me your views on why you wouldn't sign up, is there a catch? or do i have good reason for these sleepless nights?

    I can't post the site on here coz i don't want to get in trouble but if you want the address just msn, skype or email me

    Thank you and God bless
    Dan

  2. #2
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    Ok - so gimme the focus on the products versus the focus on recruiting other people...

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    fast and quick money... its always a scam
    If it wasn't millions of ppl would be doing it, noone would be working down at the local woolies, and we would all be RICH

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    13

    did millions of people start using ebay within 2 weeks of its launch to the world? Do millions now? If you had a chance to buy shares back then would of you? No-one ever knows whether a website or any business will fold or flourish unless someone takes a chance and tries it. Atleast thats from an entrepenueral persective. Which I am trying to adapt.

  5. #5
    Administrator
    Add Rouge on Facebook

    Jun 2003
    Ubiquity
    9,922

    Seriously Dude, if you are here to SPAM us you'll be banned before you can finish that next post. So if you're after minions this isn't the place for it. Seriously.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    13

    very sorry i will leave things be. I will lay off

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    13

    More about me:
    Previous to me taking on this challenge i developed a career in 'tyre fitting' for the last 10 years.
    I have never been a blue collar infact very rarely wore a collar. lol
    I will say that I was told once not to look for advice on how to paint my house from the local butcher.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    13

    Well its main catch phrase/mission statement is 'turning expenses into income' in order to do that you only need to become a member, to seriously profit in the business you would need to recruit from as little as 2 people but realistically would only need to personally recruit 10-20 good people to generate a 6 figure residual income per month. At least thats how I have worked it to be approximately. Does that answer your question?