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myonlykey
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#21 · Posted: 22 Jan 2009 21:43


I just became a member the five bucks was easy to do any sugestions on how to get out the word

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#22 · Posted: 23 Jan 2009 13:37


Why would you cash gift? Tj is it not illegal due to the fact that it is a flat out pyramid scheme... Cash gifting is a short term way to make a couple of dollars but not a long term residual. If you want real long term residual find a mlm with a product you believe in and can use..This is how I choose my MLM if you don't believe in the product how can you promote to others...

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#23 · Posted: 28 Jan 2009 22:24


The EzyCashGifts program was a great idea because it allows people with smaller budgets to try cash gifting out for only $5.

Brandon

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#24 · Posted: 29 Jan 2009 00:39


I agree with some of you! I have tried a couple cash gifting schemes and really got nowhere. It was a lot of time and effort with little to no results, at least for me. Onward with affiliate marketing!

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#25 · Posted: 29 Jan 2009 01:06


I have been in cash gifting for three years and do very well. I look for certain things that make one work I have seen many come and go. I like reading your post on gifting I see where people come from when they feel lost with what they do and give up. Most of the time the reason is you did not have someone help you through the learning curve. success comes with being a good team. People need people to make gifting work and you just have to be around to help.

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#26 · Posted: 30 Jan 2009 05:23


I agree with you myonlykey cash gifting is an excellent work at home program. Low entry cost is very attractive to most people, cash benefits are immediate - no waiting around for payment till next month or the month after that, like most work at home programs. You get paid right away.

Due to the low cost of getting in, there's lots of interest by prospects. It's also not hard to do. Its easy to understand, people seem to get it right away.

I notice that people seem very excited by it, which I love to see. Also, unlike other programs, there's no risk due to the low entry cost. You can easily get started creating a very profitable business.

rcerrone mentioned illegal, it is not illegal because valuable products are sold. You get a large amount of digital downloadable products, and a website with a back office. All of which you get for a really low price.

I really don't think it should even be called cash gifting, it's just a business with a great product and a low investment, so that anyone looking to earn money can succeed without loosing their shirt to get started!

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#27 · Posted: 14 Feb 2009 07:52


Hi guys!

I think EzyCashGifts is the best opportunity for everyone who want a cheap business which can grow easily...

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#28 · Posted: 17 Feb 2009 10:05 · Edited by: colibri


I won't say anything about this particular program but usually organized gifting is illegal because it is run as a business with no product.

The organized transfer of money with no product is what makes these programs illegal. Any program that is done primarily for the expansion of AFFILIATES as opposed to the purchase of a product for the product's sake is illegal and will eventually come under suspicion.

The feds don't care about it until it gets into the millions of$$$ (which they can then confiscate and steal) so until it gets big, nothing is usually done about it from the ABC guys.

You would need to do your own DD as I do not have the statute, but I have a detailed writeup on it from a person who used to work in the enforcement field regarding this. If you are interested, just email me.

If you can promote this type of program you can likely make some fast cash, but if you want a solid, long term passive income you need to go with the 5-10 year old, solvent, stably paying businesses that are available.

Ron

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#29 · Posted: 17 Feb 2009 10:30 · Edited by: TheExecutive


I think their products are eBooks, which is lame but at least it makes it legal for all intents and most purposes!

The top gifting platform in ECG level is Level 8, which is $1000. We're working hard with our own system to get their and keeping going, but it's going to take months because it's slow to motivate people already dealing with you on the low levels to keep upgrading to the next higher gifting levels. We're mostly still on Level 1 or 2.

By the way, here in the United States you can legally receive gifts of $12,000 in a year from ONE person and not have to report it. That's in the IRS code -- check it out. If I were lucky enough to get $12,000 from 8 people, that's $96,000 in gifts I wouldn't have to report.
Any income over $12,000 / person is reportable however. Reportable commissions from business opportunities, however, is $6000 and up / year.

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#30 · Posted: 17 Feb 2009 12:51 · Edited by: 040107


TheExecutive,

I think you have your facts mixed up...

First, the one giving the gift (donor) is the one liable to pay the gift
tax should the amount donated is above $12,000. Charitable gift is
is different and is tax deductible.

The statement that any income over $12,000/person is reportable is
wrong. And by reportable, do you mean taxable?

For our purposes as self-employed persons, any income over $600
will trigger a 1099 being reported to the IRS. If you are self-
employed and earn over $400, you are required to file a tax return.
How much tax you have to pay on your income depends on many
things such as filing status, amount of taxable income, deductions,
etc.

Also all these gifting schemes are not really gifts in the legal sense
since everybody joining these schemes are joining with the
expectation of making money. Because of this, marketing is
required. And because you're marketing, you may be operating the
scheme as a business opportunity.

TheExecutive:

I think their products are eBooks, which is lame but at least it makes it legal for all intents and most purposes!


So do they have products or not?

If they do, then guess what? It's probably a business opportunity
and not a gifting (scheme, plan, club, etc.).

If they don't, you still run the risk of being involved in an illegitimate
scheme.

People in gifting schemes usually side-track others into believing
that it's perfectly legal to give and receive gifts. Yes, that's
absolutely true if they are indeed "gifts" in the legal terms.
However, majority of the time, these gifts don't fit this legal
definition.

Argument about being "tax legal" in terms of the IRS is a different
issue.

Here's an analogy...

If a drug dealer paid taxes on all his income from selling drugs, does
it make his activity legal? Of course not!

He will get in trouble, but just not with the IRS.

It's funny how I see people talking about gifting schemes being
legal and they're using all these terms to describe it....

marketing
sponsors
business
system
investment
earn money
payout
level
success
learning
advertising
membership
sign up
upgrade
etc...etc...etc...

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hypersonic
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#31 · Posted: 16 Mar 2009 16:58


Hi TJam MoneyMan,
Is this thread still active? I am interested in EzyCashGifting and to still see if you are doing well in this program. New to forums, so not sure if this is the right place for this. How can I p.m. you?
Thank's hypersonic

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#32 · Posted: 18 Mar 2009 23:09


I have heard OK things about this program, but for newbies I think that it can be a little expensive. I do think that it is possible to get into online marketing for free. Long story short, if you have free money laying around go for it. If you don't have a ton of cash laying around, there are a ton of resources out there for free.

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#33 · Posted: 24 Mar 2009 05:17


hypersonic:
Hi TJam MoneyMan,
Is this thread still active? I am interested in EzyCashGifting and to still see if you are doing well in this program. New to forums, so not sure if this is the right place for this. How can I p.m. you?
Thank's hypersonic

Yes. still active!

I don't know about the others, but my MY EzyCashGifting plan is working GREAT for me!

I put in an advertising blitz the first several weeks after I joined ECG, and soon built up a modest downline.
Then I just encouraged them and offered my ad resources to them.

Lately, I haven't been able to advertise much because I am busy with other things,
but I am fortunate in that I have a few 1st level downline members that have REALLY been active!

Thanx to their efforts, I am receiving $50 gifts at this point, so I have upgraded to the $100 level, and I am about to upgrade to the $250 level.

The gifts at the lower level completely pay for the upgrades at the higher levels, and you know when your downline members are about to upgrade so how can you go wrong?

Just try to stay 2 'levels' up above your highest level downline member and you'll not miss a payout that would otherwise go to YOUR upline.

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#34 · Posted: 24 Mar 2009 05:25 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan


hypersonic:
Hi TJam MoneyMan,
Is this thread still active? I am interested in EzyCashGifting and to still see if you are doing well in this program. New to forums, so not sure if this is the right place for this. How can I p.m. you?
Thank's hypersonic

Yes. still active!

I don't know about the others, but my MY EzyCashGifting plan is working GREAT for me!

I put in an advertising blitz the first several weeks after I joined ECG, and soon built up a modest downline.
Then I just encouraged them and offered my ad resources and advise to them.
And waited.

Lately, I haven't been able to advertise much because I am busy with other things,
but I am fortunate in that I have a few 1st level downline members that have REALLY been active!

Thanx to their efforts, I am receiving $50 gifts at this point, so I have upgraded to the $100 level, and I am about to upgrade to the $250 level.

The gifts at the lower level completely pay for the upgrades at the higher levels, and you know when your downline members are about to upgrade so how can you go wrong?



thebart:
I have heard OK things about this program, but for newbies I think that it can be a little expensive.

ECG costs $5 to join - expensive??

Promote it and use the $5 gifts you WILL get to upgrade to the $10 level.
A few $10 gifts will more than pay for your $25 level, likewise the $50 and $100 levels are paid for by the previous level gifts.
ALL the levels work this way, up to the $1,000 gifting level.

It really does pay for itself.

And,
I'd hardly call $5 expensive!!

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#35 · Posted: 24 Mar 2009 05:31


hypersonic:
Hi TJam MoneyMan,
Is this thread still active? I am interested in EzyCashGifting and to still see if you are doing well in this program. New to forums, so not sure if this is the right place for this. How can I p.m. you?
Thank's hypersonic

Yes. still active!

I don't know about the others, but my MY EzyCashGifting plan is working GREAT for me!

I put in an advertising blitz the first several weeks after I joined ECG, and soon built up a modest downline.
Then I just encouraged them and offered my ad resources and advise to them.
And waited.

Lately, I haven't been able to advertise much because I am busy with other things,
but I am fortunate in that I have a few 1st level downline members that have REALLY been active!

Thanx to their efforts, I am receiving $50 gifts at this point, so I have upgraded to the $100 level, and I am about to upgrade to the $250 level.

The gifts at the lower level completely pay for the upgrades at the higher levels, and you know when your downline members are about to upgrade so how can you go wrong?



thebart:
I have heard OK things about this program, but for newbies I think that it can be a little expensive.

ECG costs $5 to join - expensive??

Promote it and use the $5 gifts you WILL get to upgrade to the $10 level.
A few $10 gifts will more than pay for your $25 level, likewise the $50 and $100 levels are paid for by the previous level gifts.
ALL the levels work this way, up to the $1,000 gifting level.

It really does pay for itself.

And,
I'd hardly call $5 expensive!!



040107:
So do they have products or not?

If they do, then guess what? It's probably a business opportunity
and not a gifting (scheme, plan, club, etc.).

If they don't, you still run the risk of being involved in an illegitimate
scheme.

AND,
Yes there is a 'product' (from the ECG website):

OUR PRODUCT

BONUS DOWNLOADS FOR ANY MARKETING NEEDS >>

Due to regulations in different countries around the globe every program need a product line that is equal in value to the cost of membership. EzyCashGifts provides Instant Access to digital products as soon as your account activated! Every time a partner upgrades their membership access is granted to an increased quantity and value of new products. There are over 60 resalable e-books and software available for our members when they enter the system.


Any other questions anyone?

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#36 · Posted: 24 Mar 2009 14:24


Hi TJamMoneyMan,
Thank's for the response, I'm glad to see you are doing well with this program and I plan on joining as soon as I can get $5 to spare. I am presently out of work and though I do remodeling work when I can get it, nothing has come my way lately. Very frustrating but hopefully something will break soon.
Hypersonic

TJamMoneyMan
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#37 · Posted: 24 Mar 2009 19:40 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan


sorry for the extra posts folx.

I was trying to get everything in ONE posting.

I guess I should have checked to see that the previous posts were being deleted as I added new comments, to the same post.

Only the last post done at 05:31 counts - maybe Admin will delete the previous two...
(this one also, as far as I'm concerned!)

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#38 · Posted: 26 Mar 2009 13:16


nwadima:
I have this great website that I visit every time am about to start marketing my links. A lot of free marketing tools and resources including free software
. I must confess the owner must have been an internet marketing guru. here is the link www.workathomeclub.co.cc

Please stay on TOPIC : )

btw, that site is YOURS ...

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#39 · Posted: 31 Mar 2009 08:13


BeInProfitMode:
In a way, I think it is kind of a lure. Not to say that you couldn't make money just sticking at the $5 level. They are definitely counting on people upgrading to the higher levels.

What sounds cool about it though is that you don't have to upgrade if you don't want to and an average person that doesn't have a lot to spend can get into cash gifting. But, anyone that is successful at the lower level would be crazy not to reinvest that money into upgrading and getting higher

Yes, the $5 level gets you going.
And you only need two of those gifts to upgrade - at no cost, to the next level.
All the levels work this way - two gifts will pay for the next level, though a couple of levels, like going from the $10 level to the $25, or $100 to the $250 level will take 2.5 gifts.

BUT,
you can keep all of the (other member's gifting) profit from the other levels, or wisely, quickly re-invest to get to the next level.

In other words, upgrade asap to the $10 level with your first gifts received, and you can continue to accept $5 gifts on the entry level.

I think you should upgrade to the $25 and $50 level asap also, then continue to reel in those $5 and $10 gifts, until your downline starts to realize there is money to be made here, and wants to upgrade as well.

I suggest staying a level or 2 above your highest referral.
BUT, since you will KNOW when your downline is ready to upgrade, you can upgrade yourself, when the time is right.

It really doesn't cost much, and you can get a LOT of payments even as you remain on the $25 or $50 level.
Then you can quickly and confidently upgrade to the $100 level, with an eye to the higher levels as well.
Getting plenty of $5, $10, etc. gifts as your downline grows.

The really great thing is that you'll know when you really should upgrade, by the activity in your downline - and you'll have the cash right there in your account to do so!

A great setup IMHO...

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#40 · Posted: 20 Apr 2009 01:53


So I went to the site for ezcashgifting and was all hopped up to join until I read that if you DONT upgrade above the 5.00 level, you will loose all your gifts to your sponser? Sounds a bit fishy to me and like this company uses the 5.00 thing as a hook to get someone to join but then they are forced to upgrade to 10, 25, 50, 100 etc if you want to make money. Like I said, sounds fishy to me

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