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Topic: Wowzza - http://www.wowzzapower.com (Read 475 times)
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 Joined: Feb 2008 Posts: 15

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Apr 01, 2008, 12:09:29 AM | #3 |
Thanks for letting me know. It should be good now :) |
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Apr 01, 2008, 09:08:37 AM | #6 |
I visited the site out of curiosity and what I found looks like it could be some sort of pyramid scheme. The part that says it can also pay you over $80,000 a month
turned me off immediately. That's just blatant false advertisment or let me rephrase that, it's misleading. I poked around looking to find out how much it costs to get onboard this ride and I found this in the terms WowzzaPower has a no questions asked 10 day refund policy.
So they're selling something or frontloading the pyramid. I certainly don't mean to cast disparagment on this but I'm stating my honest opinion. This is not a pyramid scheme for sure. The comp plan is just based on a forced matrix.
This is a social network full of other network marketers. We have grown to well over
4,000 in just 12 hours. This already is a great place to promote your business and build profesional relationships. :)
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 Joined: Mar 2006 Posts: 425
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Apr 01, 2008, 11:47:23 AM | #7 |
What is the product ? If there's no product with a forced matrix, and the only thing you earn on is referring new people to the program, it's a pyramid scheme.
Forced martix is a compensation plan used by some network marketing companies to pay their distributors. Any company that does not offer any real product and has a forced matrix is considered a ponzi scheme or a pyramid scheme.
If it's distributing a product such as Vemma, HerbaLife, Amway, timeshares, etc then it's an MLM. If the only product is social networking or leads, it's definitely a pyramid scheme.
Again, I'm not trying to be legal or knock this program. Just pointing out the facts. |
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Apr 01, 2008, 02:52:18 PM | #8 |
What is the product ? If there's no product with a forced matrix, and the only thing you earn on is referring new people to the program, it's a pyramid scheme. Forced martix is a compensation plan used by some network marketing companies to pay their distributors. Any company that does not offer any real product and has a forced matrix is considered a ponzi scheme or a pyramid scheme.
If it's distributing a product such as Vemma, HerbaLife, Amway, timeshares, etc then it's an MLM. If the only product is social networking or leads, it's definitely a pyramid scheme. Again, I'm not trying to be legal or knock this program. Just pointing out the facts. I understand your point of view, and I also know you are not knocking this program. :)
There may not be a physical product here, but there is a quality service that you are paying for. This will be one of the best places to find other like-minded individuals who are interested in Internet Marketing, making money home, etc...
There are only serious business people here. :)
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