Monday, June 28th, 2010 at 10:00 am
Is there an Amega Global Scam? You’re about to find out.
I first heard about Amega Global on webinar. I was listening to one of the top internet marketers laugh about how one of his team members had left him to go and sell magic wands. I must admit, I laughed too. I mean, what’s the network marketing industry going to come up with next, right?
But, seriously, just because the initial knee-jerk reaction is to giggle and point fingers, does that really make something a scam? Marconi didn’t think so. Henry Ford didn’t thing so. Kentucky Fried Chicken Tycoon Harland Sanders didn’t think so. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, June 28th, 2010 at 9:13 am
You are wondering if there is a Max International Scam. You’re very wise to be doing your research. You can make a lot of money in network marketing but you do have to make sure the company you’re with is a legitimate and viable vehicle to help you get to your destination.
If you are leaning towards joining Max International… I can assure you that it’s absolutely not a scam. How can I assure you of this? Let me explain.
First and foremost, I have a personal friend who was formerly the master distributor with this company. He’s no longer with Max, yet he and his family continue to take the product on a daily basis. He has assured me that the science behind the glutathione product is solid. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 at 11:09 am
It’s been said that the jungle of home business opportunities is filled with lions, tigers and bears. I don’t blame you for trying to find out if there is a Visalus scam. You want to avoid getting eaten by the beasts of the forest.
It’s my pleasure to report that Visalus stands as a mighty oak in the woods of confusion. Here’s how I got there.
HISTORY
First of all, Visalus (Latin for Life, Health and Prosperity) has a great history in the marketplace. The company is based out of Troy Michigan and was established in 1997. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 at 9:35 am
Shhh… Listen…. Skull and Bones, The Illuminati, The Freemasons and The Bilderberg Group. You are about to learn the secrets. Or… Could there be a Global Information Network Scam?
Who hasn’t heard about the various secret societies that have existed throughout the world and been intrigued, mystified and captivated by the unknown? It’s human nature to desire to uncover the “secrets” and gain access to the “hidden”. Global information network seeks to capitalize on this natural desire of mankind by granting the common man/woman access to privileged information that until now, was only known to the nobility of the world. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, June 21st, 2010 at 9:45 am
Hello my friend. You want to know if there is an Ardyss International Scam. You’re either looking for a way to look & feel better or you want to make some cash to live your dreams. Let’s get down to business and analyze 3 reasons why I believe there is absolutely no scam here.
Reason number 1 is history in the marketplace. Ardyss international was founded in 1989 by the the Mexican Diaz De Leon family. They’ve been doing business for 30 years and currently have 40 distribution centers throughout the world. Anytime you can find a company that’s been in business for this long, with this type of widespread expansion, you can reasonably conclude that you’re dealing with a legitimate business enterprise. Read the rest of this entry