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FreeCashMan
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2009 16:31
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Well for those that love 2x2, here's new one in pre-launch ready for you money.
http://www.gogo20.com
Post your feed back.
At least this one also has a true monthly residual built into it and not just dependent on cycling in hope of residual. May it has a chance, unlike the other ones that dry up like a raisin in the sun.
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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2009 21:04 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan
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They ALL sound nice of course! This one too.
The proof is in the pudding...
I'd like to know how this eventually pays off 4u. And especially those who get in later.
You gotta admit though, it's based on a lot of people buying in from SOMEwhere, and those folx's results are based on the same. Though it's not a pyramid structure, that's the same basic pyramid problem. There's only 6billion or so folx after all.
Though the reality is, there is a continuous flock of new pigeons, I mean people, joining the net every day. So this, and pyramid structures, CAN work I believe. Enough of these folx will have to join (pay in) though.
Unless I am missing something here...
Anyway, I guess it would be BEST to get in NOW, and see what happens. A one time payment of $20 doesn't sound like too much risk IMHO.
good luck with it!
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FreeCashMan
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2009 22:49
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I'm not in this thing, and have no plans.
Cost point is good, payplan is mediocre, imo, and product appears to be the same. But sometimes that's all you need for a good success recipe. McDonald's doesn't have the best fast food, but they have the most outlets and buyers.
I've decided to proceed with caution on all 2x2 cyclers, if not outright leave them alone. Most are one-time pay which will not produce any long term residual income, and they can dry up quick when people can't get their two, timely.
I've learn that the name of the game is residual income, if you are not honestly working on that you will only be as profitable as your last sale. You have to commit to monthly residual to get monthly residual. I want walk way monthly residual income, and will put in the work after B.S. for better than 10 years (not my fault though).
Now because this plan does have monthly residual as part of its payplan, even though it's a 2x2, it could produce long term results. But...and there is a but, it's not set up like many other network marketing opportunities. You will only make commissions and cycle if you have two people. Not that a minimal referral requirement is bad, but there are better opportunities in that same price range where at least you have the potential for spillover just from being an active paying member.
So, for a company that is providing a digital based product for the most part, this appears to have too big of cracks for the owner to suck in more money that would be necessary, because it may not last more than a year, if that long. However, I'm not in charge of the cost of the biz, just my lonely observation. I realize it does cost to make the train go, but it will go without me. I found a viable way to be successful working from home in a business that I can confidently feel people won't get left behind, when I introduce them, if they follow the instructions of the simple marketing strategy.
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SirThomas
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2009 23:18
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if it has an element of "luck", meaning you can benefit from getting in before others and they fall "under" you... it may be classified under lottery laws.... not a good sign!
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TJamMoneyMan
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2009 18:58
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If you benefit from getting in before others, that's not luck. It's due to the structure of the plan.
Whoever can position themselves and get a large downline will benefit in so many plans pyramid and otherwise.
I really can't see what this has to do with lottery... ??
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SirThomas
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2009 05:13 · Edited by: SirThomas
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That's what the authorities suggest in their rulings Not my idea...
Perhaps I wasn't too clear in my statement. It has nothing to do with positioning by being earlier and then building your team before others jump in.
In the past, some single-liners,"cyclers" and company wide spillover based plans were challenged on those basis.
The authorities suggested that there's an element of luck or chance in those plans, therefore they could fall under "lottery laws"
If you check some MLM law sites you might find some more info on this subject. I used to have it on my old hard drive, but it crushed on me several months ago... :-0
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joanpeterson
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2009 10:58
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I would advise caution with this company. Let's be realistic here - there is nothing about who is behind this company. That should send up a warning flag.
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